Sentences with phrase «deep pockets paying»

Deep pockets paying off politicians who are desperate and in need of money.

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For one, deep - pocketed streaming companies like Netflix and Amazon are paying more to lock up broadcast rights, allowing savvy producers to extract bigger budgets from broadcasters.
The matter is particularly important for startups that depend on unfettered access to broadband capacity to offer their products and services, but don't necessarily have the deep pockets to pay for expanded services, as more established competitors do.
If a customer with deep pockets wants to pay you every three months but your suppliers demand payment every 30 days, you need to be sure your business is ready.
According to some industry watchers, the price of this kind of entertainment has been climbing because Netflix has such deep pockets and is willing to pay.
In order to generate liquidity to pay debt and run government operations, Puerto Rico began to look to the deepest pockets for help.
45 % would dig deeper into their pockets for salty snacks free from artificial colours and nearly as many would pay more for products without artificial flavourings or preservatives.
Money would have been better spent if we had put our hands deeper into our pockets and paid the going price for someone like Lacazette.
It isn't Wenger that needs convincing, it is the board to put their hands deep enough in their pockets to pay what is required to get their managers top target.
Rather a team like Inter (leading Seria A unexpectedly, can pay wages), Milan (have deep pockets), may be Athletico Madrid (wont pay too high wages, but have lot of money saved from transfers, and Grizz to leave) will come for him in January with 20 - 30m and Wenger will sell.
(unfortunately banks do nt buy in to we will win the league for the next decade to give out money) from the cub before they lend then shed lots of cash, and this unfortunately leads to clubs putting up there ticket prices to reflect the cost of big progress, so people sometimes have to realize that the club has to find a way to make club grow, and if they do nt have deep pocketed owners then they have to pitch to the banks for a loan, like we did all those years ago an we are just over the worst of it now we have paid our dues and are now getting back among the big boys again.
Usmanov, dig deep in that pocket and pay whatever the lizardman wants.
«Whether it's income taxes, property taxes, business taxes, user fees, or tolls, we don't support raising taxes or asking hardworking New Yorkers to dig deeper into their pockets to pay more,» Flanagan said Tuesday.
Towns with deep pockets can hire more teachers and pay them better all while the state picks up the pension costs.
Stringer also criticized Spitzer for being a deep pockets rich guy opting to pay for the campaign himself so he can spend whatever he wants with no Campaign Finance Board limits.
«Whether it's income taxes, property taxes, business taxes, user fees, or tolls, we don't support raising taxes or asking hard - working New Yorkers to dig deeper into their pockets to pay more,» Senate Leader John Flanagan, a Long Island Republican, said last month after Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, a Democrat, released his millionaire tax plan.
«Each year, New Yorkers are forced to dig deeper, digging deeper into their pockets to pay their property taxes.
The deep - pocketed real estate investor paid for travel, «a suite to watch the game, food, everything,» he told jurors in Manhattan federal court.
But what about bloggers like myself, i.e. ones that don't have photographer or camera men contacts, so have to reach deep in their pockets to pay for these services or ones that are not on PRs radars, so have to pay for their own clothes?
The incident occurred during a curious growth spurt in the field of what is sometimes called «nanny mountaineering», in which deep - pocketed wannabe - adventurers can pay experienced climbers to guide them safely to the summits of the world's tallest mountains and back down.
Only big vendors with deep pockets are likely to be able to afford to be paid on a competency - based basis.
«You see, people taking furlough days, you see people taking modest raises or pay cuts, you see digging deeper in their pockets, you see higher class sizes, you see effects for families teachers and kids,» Weingarten said.
It is on the expensive side and we expected some more from the cabin but those with deep pockets won't bother about the premium they are paying.
With that price, the Focus RS Limited Edition reaches deep into your pockets, but that's the price you pay for such an excellent and limited model.
I managed to sign a few authors and have deep enough pockets that I can pay $ 10,000 for 500 5 star reviews and 1,000 digital downloads.
Yes, content creators should and must be paid, but other than Google having the deepest pockets, I still fail to see how it falls upon them.
Verizon reached into its deep pockets to pay for the Nexus exclusive.
But deep - pocketed Amazon is offering to pay authors for each download that the consumer reads more than 10 % of — the same as if it were a sale or a Kindle Lending Library download.
Earlier you identified which credit cards were digging deepest into your pockets or purse; now it's time to begin paying them off.
If you dig into your pocket to protect yourself and your family with a more sophisticated system, you won't have to dig any deeper to pay false alarm penalty fees.
Then, the creditor will usually look to the deepest pocket to get paid.
A company with a great product, great people, a great corporate culture, and deep enough pockets to pay my salary.
Given the rates TERP and GLBL are now paying, if their auctions fail to attract new deep pocket owners capable of turning the two companies around, they too may find themselves in bankruptcy or liquidation in the near future.
There's no PR firm planning this adventure, no deep - pocket corporation or donor paying for it.)
Tort reform simply seeks to protect defendants with deep pockets as well as insurance companies (who's only job is to responsibly pay such claims).
When you are injured by an underinsured driver, your attorney will search for other potentially liable parties with deeper pockets to pay for (at least some of) your damages.
Because the stakes are so high when it comes to complex litigation, companies with deep pockets will pay the high rates it takes to get the most competent attorneys to oversee and win these massive lawsuits.
If you can afford it, a low - deductible plan will ensure that you won't have to dig deep into your pockets to pay for auto body work or car repairs resulting from a wreck.
Since these artist ads and messages would all drive users deeper into the app rather than away from it like brand ads, Spotify could charge less than traditional ads and make them affordable to labels on a budget or musicians paying out - of - pocket.
Yes, they might have to pay for prioritization on the broadband networks, but they have deep pockets and such a move would help them ensure their content continues to reach consumer eyeballs as the television industry fragments online.
After losing out on the Nortel bid and sitting back watching as Microsoft bullies each and every Android vendor into paying blood money, Google needed to step up to the plate and reach deep into their pockets.
The one with deep pockets to afford expensive hardware and pay huge bills will be the ultimate beneficiary.
But as it is, you're paying a huge premium for the fit and finish of the X1 Carbon Touch, and unless your pockets are deep, that might be hard to justify.
Pay will naturally play a large part in securing top candidates and it appears that employers will need to dig deeper into their pockets to retain and attract the best talent.
Property owners will have to dig deeper into their pockets to pay their property taxes.
Moms and dads now having to take on the role of property manager may not be prepared for the risks even seasoned landlords need to manage frequently; tenants that won't pay rent and refuse to vacate, serial trouble tenants that tie up landlords with appeals, complex collection laws that delay enforcement and a Landlords and Tenant Tribunal favouring tenants over rental property owners because the courts perceive landlords as big business owners with deep pockets
«The housing market continues to skew in favor of investors, particularly deep - pocketed institutional investors, and other buyers paying with cash,» said Daren Blomquist, vice president at RealtyTrac.
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