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Many local police, she said, have been known to take a cut of the ransom.
Mr. Miller is expected to take a cut of about $10,000, an official said.
All three parties will get to take a cut of the embedded advertising revenue.
Kaggle charges the organizations that host competitions a fee and eventually hopes to take a cut of the prize money.
This would still force staff under retirement age to take a cut of at least 10% to their pension schemes.
And more revenue is on the way: the group is planning to take a cut of those residential savings as a kind of eco-tithe.
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In addition to taking a cut of software sales, the firm might also benefit from users' desire to buy add-on hardware.
The catch: Apple must approve which applications make it into the store, in addition to taking a cut of any sales.
The Knicks wanted Marbury to take a cut in the range of $3 million to $5 million.
The criminal could then obtain a big stated-income loan, pay the seller an agreed-to amount, take a cut of the selling price for himself and then simply abandon the loan, letting the property go into foreclosure.
Since sites will be using their own affilate codes, booBox won't be able to directly take a cut of transactions.
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