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The transaction was tied to "significant tax payments" that he owed because of recently vested Jefferies stock.
Twenty-seven of those ended up paying more than they originally owed because of Nationwide's fees, the suit alleges.
As many as 26,000 people who recently stayed at Holiday Inns and their sister hotels were charged 100 times what they owed because of a credit processing error.
What now seems indisputable after the release of the tape is Mr. bin Laden's responsibility for the Sept. 11 attacks and the deference he feels he is now owed because of them.
BHP Billiton executives have infuriated a Senate committee by refusing to say how much the Australian Taxation Office ATOO) believes it is owed because of the way the mining giant channels profits through a marketing hub in Singapore.
A vast majority of modifications industrywide offer a temporary and modest interest rate reduction, accompanied by an increase in the overall principal owed because of added — and what critics contend are often bogus — fees larded onto the loan in the delinquency period.
And Hillary, who is at long last in a job that she earned on her own merits, has lost that irritating question mark she used to carry around above her head like a thunder cloud: What is Hillary owed because of what she gave up, and went through, for Bill?
He added that some councils struggled to keep track of what was owed because of staff turnover and a lack of experience within the planning process.
The cellular company told Nokia it couldn't make any payments on $240 million owed because of the plunge in the lira.
Traditionalists argue that just as rent is due to the landlord, "due to" should only be used when it is the complement of the verb "to be"; otherwise, use "owing to" or "because of": The train's late arrival was due to [caused by] leaves on the line; the train was late owing to [because of] leaves on the line.
Traditionalists argue that "due to" should only be used when it is the complement of the verb "to be", and could be replaced by "caused by"; otherwise, use "owing to" or "because of": The train's late arrival was due to [caused by] leaves on the line; the train was late owing to [because of] leaves on the line.
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