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The phrase 'pay respectively' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to two separate payments that are made for different reasons. For example, "The two stores agreed to pay their respective suppliers $1000 each."
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The company will have to spend money now to hire outside auditors to monitor its privacy program going forward at a time when it's seeing increased competition from tech giants like Apple and Google, with Apple Pay and Android Pay, respectively, as well as from U.S. banks with Zelle.
That's compared to the 31.6percentand29.49.4 percent that S corporations and partnerships pay respectively, according to the study.
Respondents with a high school or college education were more likely to pay, respectively, than respondents with only some elementary school education.
Intentions expressed at 6 months to nurse at 18 months were associated with higher scores on pay and relationships, and intentions at 3 years were associated with higher scores on care, development, relationships, work-life interface, resources, pay respectively.
Moreover, patients living "far" or at an "average" distance from the hospital were willing to pay, respectively, 15% and 17% greater than that of a patient living "very close" or "close" to a hospital.
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Each job has its own due date and by delivering before and after due date, holding and delay cost per unit of period must be paid, respectively.
"In 2015 and 2016 I got a 1% & 0.9% pay rise respectively while MPs got 1o%.
The French Open and Australian Open, the other Grand Slam events, pay $9.6 million and $6.5 million, respectively, according to the United States Tennis Association.
Prosecutors recommended that Major West and Sergeant Boyd be ordered to pay $500,000 and $130,000, respectively.
Six years ago, NBC outbid Fox and ESPN/ABC for the rights to the 2010 Vancouver Winter and 2012 London Summer Games by agreeing to pay $820 million and $1.18 billion, respectively.
The chart above shows how much the earnings of the typical, college-educated, full-time worker grow over time, starting with his or her entry-level job at age 22. College-educated men and women start out with a sizable gap in their pay — $40,800 versus $31,900, respectively — but both men and women see their earnings rise more or less in tandem at the start of their careers.
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