Sentence examples for words paying from inspiring English sources

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There are now many more millionaires, in other words, paying more than they did in 1980, but they are paying less than they would have if tax laws had remained unchanged.

In other words, paying hundreds of millions to the C.E.O.'s of banks and investment companies isn't bad in itself, but the way it's done has delinked pay from performance.

The face of the real heroine on whom the story is based appears on screen, her words paying tribute to the Jewish mothers forced to part with their children during the war and the Christian women who gave safe harbor to those sons and daughters.

You are, in other words, paying less than 6 times plausible 2011 earnings.

In other words, paying off an 18% credit card interest rate = an 18% return.

In other words, paying out a few million to the women who say O'Reilly harassed them worked just fine for Fox for more than a decade.

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"A thousand words pays $7.50".

In other words, pay up or we'll switch sides.

It has managed, at least for the moment, to make words pay.

In other words, pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.

In other words, pay discrimination is illegal unless it goes on for more than six months.

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