Paying
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In no other Central European country did Communists experience the possibility of
paying
with their own lives for the suffering and oppression that they inflicted on others.
Arguably, the public has an interest in knowing if those who implement such policies are themselves
paying
for sexual services.
Allowing multinational companies to repatriate overseas profits without
paying
additional US tax would also bolster investment and job creation at home.
Pakistan, after joining the US, as an “ally” in the war on terror now appears to be
paying
a high price domestically for becoming a “rented state.”
As the law’s provisions take effect, policymakers must start
paying
closer attention.
That means that
paying
off a 30-year mortgage on a median-price home would cost a median-income buyer more than half of their income – and that is without interest.
Putting a monkey in space may not have been the most exciting achievement, but the government was
paying
for it, so it happened.
The US will either continue to import from China, with its consumers
paying
more, or it will import from Vietnam, India, and Africa.
Japan remains a model ally that hosts a large US troop presence, even
paying
for the upkeep of American forces on its soil.
Governments are right to worry about the fate of Chernobyl-affected territories, but the way forward will require fresh thinking and bold decisions, particularly a shift in priorities from
paying
paltry benefits to millions to targeted spending that helps to promote jobs and economic growth.
For some, that is a price worth paying; for others, the costs seem too high.
With popular resistance to
paying
for profligate southern Europeans rising in Germany and Holland, governments there might be forced to ask their people whether they want to pay the huge costs implied by their commitments to bail out eurozone members that are unwilling or unable to pay.
I sat at the end of the table, not
paying
attention to their conversation.
Paying
down debt on credit cards or mortgages also counts as saving – but increases in the value of existing assets like stocks or real estate do not, even though they increase the value of household wealth.
Moreover, the increased availability of credit cards gave Americans a greater ability to dissave, buying goods and services now and
paying
for them later.
There are no places where a shortage of qualified labor or of available capacity is sufficiently great to induce managers to pay more than they have been used to
paying
for good hands or useful machines.
Indeed, Ireland is ranked as the best place in Europe to do business, the easiest in Europe for
paying
taxes, and number one in Europe for completion of tertiary education.
In fact, the difference between what the US “should” be
paying
if the Piketty calculation was right is about $710 billion in annual income, or $17.7 trillion in capital – the equivalent of its yearly GDP.
For example, the index of the frequency of
paying
bribes, calculated by the World Bank and EBRD, was 2.7 in 1999 and 2.03 in 2005 (the value of 1 is the minimum).
For example, the percentage of respondents admitting to
paying
bribes in 2006 was 5% in Poland and 17% in the Czech Republic and Greece.
The index of the frequency of
paying
bribes in 2005 was 2.03 in Poland, 2.22 in Slovakia, 2.09 in the Czech Republic, and 2.37 in Greece.
Israel wants an end to the conflict but is incapable of
paying
the price, whereas Hamas can better reconcile its ideology with a peace agreement with Israel if it is not defined as final.
But those rules were steadily weakened, and by the early 2000’s were widely derided (including by Romano Prodi, Delors’ successor as President of the European Commission), as governments found that they could run large deficits without
paying
higher market interest rates.
Indeed, after sucking resources and money from Russia and its citizens, Putin and his obedient oligarchs have been allowed to invest their ill-gotten gains in European and US banks and real estate,
paying
fat fees that have fueled profit growth for Western firms.
Why would business leaders invest in an uncertain world, rather than
paying
dividends to demanding (but generally risk-averse) investors, or buying back some of their companies’ own shares (thereby improving the price/earnings ratio and, better yet, increasing their own remuneration)?
He can expect little if any help from his own party which, preoccupied by the need to find a new leader to succeed the unfortunate Juppe, is now
paying
the price of Chirac's inability to communicate effectively with the French people and is not inclined to consult him about its new choice.
Simply stated, preparing for the next pandemic means not only building global capacity, but also
paying
for it.
Add to these challenges the difficulty of
paying
staff or ensuring reliable electricity and other essential services, and it becomes clear that preparing for disease outbreaks requires broad engagement with the international aid community.
However,
paying
the price to accept and integrate today’s asylum-seekers could reap significant benefits for the Europe of tomorrow.
This could provide the most dramatic social boost to rapid economic growth and improved well being;3. decades of investment in science and technology are now
paying
off in creating a powerful technological base for a modern Indian economy.
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