Sentence examples for may stop paying from inspiring English sources

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If an account is dormant for twenty years, the bank after advertising may stop paying interest.

Companies starved of credit may stop paying their debts; newly cautious banks may refuse to lend even to deserving companies.

Now, with its success online, Netflix has raised fears that consumers may stop paying for cable television — the much-debated phenomenon of cord-cutting.

Meanwhile, the TV Collective, an organisation campaigning for diversity, has warned that BAME audiences may stop paying their licence fee if nothing changes.

Eight companies, controlling almost half the world's memory chip sales, have already bought licenses from Rambus and now may stop paying in light of the ruling.

"An employer that discovers the existence of other primary coverage through an audit may stop paying all or part of a beneficiary's bills and insist that you return the money that was incorrectly paid," Mr. Scherzer said.

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The big worry is that the US government may have to stop paying back its debts, which is known as a default.

As reduced income diminishes the AFSCME Council's ability to do that well, more workers may quit and stop paying dues.

Major players in specific sectors or regions may simply decide to stop paying.

Too much disclosure during good times, when corrective market forces are strong, may lead investors to stop paying attention to this information.

And if talks continue to go nowhere the Europeans may be considering whether to stop paying for the Palestinian Authority (PA), which runs the West Bank under Israel's eye, perhaps even causing it to collapse.

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