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"The high-fashion industry tends to pay more than the big industrials," Ms. Ferracone said.
As a rich state, the UK tends to pay more into international bodies than it receives in return: the deficit held steady at £25bn last year.
Kibble said he tends to pay more attention to personal statements during clearing, when a particularly strong statement can win him over to a candidate who has not achieved the right grades.
Beijing, as the capital of China, citizens there tends to pay more attention on crisis than people in other provinces.
After receiving their dual degrees, some leave academia and pursue careers in clinical medicine, which tends to pay more.
For another, authentic leadership tends to pay more attention to building a climate of trust and promotes interpersonal assistance among employees, which may improve employees' self-efficacy and satisfy their needs for competence.
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You will tend to pay more for additional functions.
Wire services tend to pay less than news magazines; tabloids tend to pay more.
They also tend to pay more in taxes, but that's neither here nor there.
As a result, analysts and shareholders tend to pay more attention to just that quarter's compensation payout number.
Business travelers tend to pay more because they usually buy tickets closer to their departure date than vacationers.
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