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And the manufacturer will greatly benefit, of course, if it pays nothing at all, he added.
He said: "Google gains traffic by using stories generated by the media but it pays nothing for the articles.
An older man watched them: "Everyone heard about this job, but few want to do it, because it pays nothing, and lots of people been hurt doing it.
But at the margin the price is zero: the family that fills four bins with rubbish each week pays no more than the elderly couple that fills one, and if it puts the odd plastic bag of trash atop the bins it pays nothing extra.
El Confidencial reported that SNC-Lavalin is currently being supported by the local government of Valencia, to the point where it pays nothing to run the airport until 2034 and has access to €25million of public funds for investment, having bought the airport for just €6million.
In its present location, on the fourth floor at 211 West 61st Street, the dance company pays $16 a square foot for 8,000 square feet, an annual rent of $128,000, It pays nothing for an additional 2,000 square feet in the basement.
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But the company never broke even, even though it paid nothing for the platform, which had been donated to ManyFutures.
It paid nothing, I was busy enough writing and mothering my two young children, I didn't have any expertise when it came to advice-giving.
It's a long, complicated story, but the salient fact is that for its water the Atlanta area piggybacked on a federal dam and reservoir for which it paid nothing.
NBC got a great deal: it paid nothing for the Cup races — the America's Cup Event Authority bought time on NBC and NBCSN and sold advertising to its sponsors — and used the race production that was hosted by the Cup.
That is to say, it paid nothing for the company that had raised over $900 million when still in venture-backed startup mode.
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