Sentence examples for now pay off from inspiring English sources

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United Nations officials said the long down time the inspectors had before going back to work in Iraq could now pay off, since they have been able to study and absorb Iraq's previous arms declarations.

It remains likely that RIM will now pay off whatever it has to in order to keep its service up and running without interruption.

College graduates can now pay off their student loans by paying their bar tabs.

Assuming the rate is reduced -- Minch said her online statement from over the weekend didn't reflect the deal -- she will now pay off her credit card balance, which stood at $5,943.34 last week.

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(A donor has now paid off his debt).

Unlike Countrywide, Merrill is now paying off for the company.

"Five year's work is now paying off as we are recognized by the art world.

And talked about film from a feminist perspective (all my days in NOW payed off).

It is now paying off and will have an impact in London and, hopefully even greater, onwards to Rio.

These skills have now paid off as classic styles of UK heritage brands have swung back into fashion.

This strategy is now paying off - and not just with Russia, which came to the rescue of Assad by bombing moderate rebel forces as well as Isis.

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