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Why such draconian measures just for using data that they already, technically paid for?
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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.
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?
Anyone who pays tax, however distantly, does technically pay for that and within this story there are definite shades of hypocrisy, indignity and carnal weakness.
Of the Republicans who took the president's side that Mexico would pay for the wall, the explanation was overwhelmingly that, because of the new trade agreement, Mexico was technically paying for it. .
Conscripts are technically paid.
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.
"You need a financially and technically independent regulator, paid for by a levy on the industry, and you need frequent, random inspections.
The staff doing the checking may be security cleared and they may report only to a British man who used to work at GCHQ, but they are all still technically employed and paid for by Huawei itself.
Well actually Casale and others like her are not being charged for email, they're technically still paying for the dial-up plan they signed up for originally, which they didn't cancel after Aol made its software package free.
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