Sentence examples for has pay from inspiring English sources

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Nor has pay fallen by nearly as much as profits have done.

The staff usually has pay and working conditions which are negotiated with teacher unions and are nationally set in line with the hours and holidays offered by primary and secondary schools, but which preclude the more flexible arrangements that care services offer.

After all, Apple has pay TV providers like Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cablevision, AT&T, Verizon, DirecTV, Dish Network, etc. are all already building iPad apps… So why not get them on board with apps that would take their live and on-demand video streams over the top and put them on their subscribers' TV, without needing a second or third set-top box?

Several for-profit companies compile and share compensation information online, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics has pay data based on occupation and geography.

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One in every two of the country's 23m households now has pay-TV and Sky dominates the market.

His struggling pay-TV network, which has pay-TV rights to F1, made a whopping loss of DM2.5 billion ($1.1 billion) in the year to June.On top of this, Mr Kirch has suffered an apparent setback in the relationship with EM.TV.

Alfred University has paid.

That has paid off.

This has paid off.

It has paid off.

(He has paid it off).

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