Sentence examples for made for rent from inspiring English sources

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Jim Eitler, a Visa USA vice president, cited a survey by his company last summer that showed that credit and debit card payments made for rent were processed 72percentt faster than checks and that there are at least 20percentt fewer delinquent payments by credit and debit cards than by check.

That didn't include the deductions he made for rent and utilities for the cramped quarters he provided.

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Suppose that the supply of and demand for downtown space would make for rents of $365 a square meter, absent any special benefits.

Suppose that the supply of and demand for downtown space would make for rents of $34 a foot, absent any special benefits.

The rules are complex, but broadly speaking, only certain designated properties can be bought as vacation homes or second homes, and they may have to be made available for rent when not being used by their owners.

It's a low-budget movie, made for the low-rent studio Republic Pictures, and its threadbare production is apparent in the scantiness of the sets and the spectacle (as well as in the low wattage of the lead actors).

"Maleficent," starring Angelina Jolie, earned nearly seventy million dollars its opening weekend, in May; after being made available for rent, on November 4th, it generated less than twenty million dollars that entire month from all rentals, including DVDs and digital streaming, according to Rentrak.

"Fuel prices started dropping almost as soon as the decision was made for 5 and 7percentt rent increases, and prices dropped to lower than they were before, but the rents were locked in forever".

The suit also accuses Mr. Zakarian of failing to make payments for rent and sales tax.

First, by "financial support," the survey doesn't mean an occasional gift, such as a one-time cash infusion to make up for rent or a celebratory check for graduation.

But that is very different from avoiding privatisation altogether.Mr Deo says his proposals would lead governments to manage assets efficiently without sacrificing ownership: the more property a government can make available for rent, the more revenue it will raise, the higher the value of government-owned shares, the more bonds can be guaranteed against them.

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