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There are no guarantees that it will pay off, of course.
Whether they pay off, of course, is up to the rest of us.
And it is a story of those sacrifices beginning to pay off; of how, by January 2015, Britain boasted the fastest growing major developed economy, 2m more jobs and rising living standards.
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Vickers, an architect of new press watchdog the Independent Press Standards Organisation, will leave with a pay off of more than £400,000.
Dilution has a cost, and so entirely discounting stock-based compensations as an expense is a neat way to move employee pay off of profit, and thus boost earnings per share.
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One unidentified Barclays employee received a pay-off of £3m.
However, a pay-off of up to £10m may ease the pain a little.
The direction of the extravagance is the pay-off of the pun.
The expected pay-off of that bet would be $60 (50% of $220 less 50% of $100).
Adam Applegarth, the bank's former chief executive, was given a pay-off of close to £1m after he resigned.
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