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Conscripts are technically paid.
That would allow benefits recipients to continue to draw money from their bank accounts even if the government hasn't technically paid them.
Why such draconian measures just for using data that they already, technically paid for?
This model forces the sales organization to stay honest, as customers generally have to be "bought" into the product before they've technically paid anything.
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On many government bonds the yields are now in negative territory, which means investors are technically paying for the privilege of lending to a government.
Even though he is now technically paying more for Ralcorp, which spun off Post in February, Mr. Rodkin argued that the strategic rationale for buying the company remained in place.
In cases of so-called "honour" killings, a father could murder his daughter and technically pay compensation money to her mother who might or might not be complicit, and if she is not, highly pliable to having her silence purchased.
New issues emerge with digital books, given the structure of users' rights — in most instances, buyers are technically paying to license e-books, not actually own them — and the mechanisms of cloud-based distribution, which allow merchants to control content long after they sell it.
Five bucks feels doable, even if you're technically paying more.
However, the company says that the machine will technically pay for itself after just a few months, as the "retail value" of 4-5 oneces (one growth cycle) is around $1,200.
Furthermore, while I didn't technically pay for it, T-shirts don't grow on trees, you know?
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