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I can see being squeezed further to the point of paying £155 return next year.
(It may have helped that Digicel made a point of paying its 2010 city taxes in advance).
Under President Obama, the federal government had seemed to make a point of paying little attention -- until now.
"What's the point of paying money for downloads if I don't play them," said the girl with the phone.
What is the point of paying $495 for a GROUP, not individual but a group meet and greet with Ariana?
If Princeton's "famed mathematics department" could have attained that reputation without the expense of hiring the best, what would be the point of paying up?
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"We just didn't do a good job of running them off the 3-point line, of paying attention to details," Deron Williams said.
It already has solutions deployed in over 30 countries worldwide, primarily developing markets where "bankless" customers pay for goods at point-of-sale, pay each other, or pay their bills using their mobile devices.
"It wasn't a demonstration coming from the point of view of paying tribute to anyone," Fernandez told reporters.
National-insurance contributions paid by employers and workers Labour's favoured lever will rise by one percentage point of pay in April.
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