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Schooling programs pay off from early childhood all the way through community college.
SIPA does not allow the trustee to pay off from this fraud.
It was a morally commendable and politically smart move, one that will pay off from now, through the November elections and through to the writing of biographies on Obama that will be published decades from now.
At 62, he suddenly announced his retirement, took £200,000 as a pensions pay off from his union, and together with other assets, embarked on a naively romantic business venture in Tasmania, with a beautiful girl friend (his marriage was dissolved in 1989).
Our 24-year-old has a degree and a £25,000 debt to pay off from university.
As unemployment has increased, search costs may fall to a sufficient extent for such behavior to pay off from the firms' perspective.
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Then the lawmakers came up with a plan to refinance the debt the city is still paying off from the fiscal crisis of the nineteen-seventies.
"And the fact that the bail was so low, that the guy was released right away, are clear indications that the authorities were being paid off from the beginning".
Despite the slight pivot from group payments, the new bet seems to be paying off from a growth standpoint.
By issuing its own bonds, it was financially independent of either state; the bonds were paid off from tolls and fees, not from taxes.
It sets off a price war at the low end of the server/workstation market which will quickly pay off everywhere from the Web to television.
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