Sentence examples for sharing to pay from inspiring English sources

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"We're not surprised the City Council refused to meet with their own constituents who rely on home sharing to pay the bills and then voted to protect the profits of big hotels," Airbnb thundered in one of its usual bombastic statements.

His plan is for the NFL to use some of the money they've been (sharing) to pay big bonuses to the owners who make the playoffs.

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If we'd been able to print every one we could've created a truly stunning book of condolence – written by folks just feeling the need to share, to pay respect.

Instead, the company has proposed creating a trust with up to $300 million from future profit-sharing to pay for some health benefits.

Banks typically sold new common shares to pay off their preferred shares.

Firms issue shares to pay for acquisitions, for example, or to reward executives through incentive schemes.

All the directors sold enough shares to pay their tax liabilities.

It is selling as many as 57.5 million shares to pay for the acquisition.

Perhaps the market has been oversold by foreigners, who have sold shares to pay for losses elsewhere.

The executives can sell only enough shares to pay for the options' exercise and to pay taxes on the transaction.

Those investors now had to put up more cash as collateral or sell their shares to pay off their loans.

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