I happen to know a cop personally, and she is an honest and upfront person on and off the job. |
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There is a 3 per cent upfront brokerage fee in addition to an annual 1.5 per cent management charge. |
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However, many suppliers required payment upfront, which caused cashflow problems. |
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She would have gone and sat by herself in the front, but it was so cold upfront. |
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Some credit-card firms have started charging upfront fees to cardholders who wish to transfer balances from other cards. |
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That's all Mayo were trying to do and for their efforts to be upfront they met only with underhandedness. |
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A long, black, steel gate positioned upfront served as the only entrance into the large, theater-looking edifice. |
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The liability of each party will be negotiated upfront and incorporated in the tripartite agreement. |
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These agencies accept the risk that the original cheque may be fraudulent and to counter this risk they charge an upfront fee. |
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Rather than be the victim of gossip, I decided to be upfront, and I gave a talk about how I'd self-harmed. |
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As you navigate this week's issue, you'll see a new upfront section and expanded coverage of style, health and beauty and tech. |
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Even if you meet them upfront, you will find yourself talking to the hubby. |
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They are not cheap compared with traditional funds, which are moving towards abolishing upfront fees. |
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Two years on, with the chill-out scene in full swing, Alpinestars return with a much more upfront and upbeat record. |
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Just how the economic whirligig will affect retailers' upfront buys still remains highly subjective. |
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I'll say upfront that I really don't function well without regular quality sleep. |
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The upfront gooseberry aromas and flavours combine perfectly in this soft drinkable wine. |
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One would ask, upfront, what the daily rate for using electricity to plug in a PC is. |
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I'd also like to see London theatres being upfront for once by publishing their weekly takings. |
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He was the driving force upfront, and was ably supported by the willing Richard Pugh, Duncan Jones and Ryan Jones. |
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Has minimalism been usurped by upfront decoration and a rash of colourful swirls, florals and geometrics, or is less still more? |
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He plays at right-back or right wing-back, but he can also be played upfront. |
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He twisted the two sides and knotted them in a normal knot at the back, and twisted them back again upfront and locked them in square knot. |
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With a cashback mortgage, you receive a lump sum upfront, in return for agreeing to be locked in to a particular rate for a pre-set period. |
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If you invest the time upfront, find the right hires and onboard them effectively, then you won't run into many problems leading the team. |
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That is a very serious matter, and I believe the Government owes it to its people to be honest and upfront. |
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We may not agree with her philosophy in life, but at least she's honest, and upfront with her views. |
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If every candidate was this upfront, the whole election process would be much more streamlined and less vicious. |
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Somehow the moral do-gooders need to be by passed and honest, upfront information needs to be given at the right time. |
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We are straightforward and upfront about the cost of our policies and how we would pay for them. |
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They were asked to support one another, to have conversations even when they were uncomfortable, and to be honest and upfront at all times. |
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I want to say right upfront that I think I have had an incredibly rough spin from the Chair today. |
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I have tried to be fair, reasonable and upfront with information. |
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These firms believed such allegations had to be dealt with upfront and would be detrimental. |
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The Icelandic airline that flew passengers for collapsed tour operator JetGreen secured a substantial upfront payment and security deposit from the firm. |
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They also charge a valuation fee upfront for inspecting the property. |
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They have always been upfront about their desire to be famous, partly because this was a very vulgar thing to say in the Seventies and it pleased them to go against the grain. |
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Striving for sales growth often means major upfront investments in assets, including accounts receivables, inventories, production equipment and facilities. |
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Most cosmetic plastic surgeries are paid upfront by the patient. |
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Higher upfront costs might be more economical in the long run. |
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In particular, dot.coms, technology and financial service firms, the drivers of the new economy, are expected to have significant impact during this year's upfront. |
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He is a gigolo, a love 'em and leave 'em flimflam man who promises widows and spinsters marriage and devotion on the premise of a substantial upfront cash payment. |
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To rub salt in the wound, Pyne and Abbott never paid a cent for their degrees upfront. |
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The former Liberal National party government was prepared to pay for the dredging itself upfront. |
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Machine resembling a locomotive sitting on caterpillar tracks on the back and skis upfront. The log hauler could pull up to 300 tons at a time. |
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Be upfront and speak with conviction, giving the same messages that you give to any other groups, e.g. suppliers, investment community, etc. |
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I thought it was time to be upfront in my lyrics and strip away the ambiguity. |
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But if you know, right from the start, that you will drive more than 25,000 kilometres a year, you can buy upfront kilometres at a discount. |
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Another gambit involves managing expectations upfront and discussing the inherent benefits of learning. |
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On the other hand, if you are planning a major addition to your home, you may need to borrow a large sum upfront. |
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You may be worried that by not being upfront with her physician your grandmother is missing out on important treatment options. |
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Pay your suppliers upfront Don't worry about losing money because your exchange rates are locked in through the foreign exchange contract. |
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But both Paddick and Zinzan were, I believe, sincere in their own desire for the open admittance and upfront discussion of error. |
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As an initial demonstration, systems will be installed in homes at no upfront cost to the homeowner. |
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It's the second biggest cost to students, after their tuition fees, and the biggest upfront cost, so getting it right is important. |
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In many system configurations, the upfront cost for a surveillance system based on network video products is lower. |
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We have taken this measurement of security for your benefit, and apologize upfront if any inconveniences are caused. |
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Is it possible to show an upfront profit and the risk that this profit will work out over the life time of the contract? |
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For example, government may decide to take on some of the technical and project risk in exchange for a smaller upfront capital investment. |
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By investing in capacity building, upfront planning, and careful implementation, CARE expanded outreach to thousands of low-income households. |
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This online backup and recovery solution offers the advantages of an offsite datacentre without a substantial upfront investment. |
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Major energy projects, once started, require years to implement while locking in significant amounts of upfront capital. |
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Rather than make the customer wait for this to be resolved, TD Business Banking agreed to reimburse him for the full amount of the loss upfront. |
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Supposing a notional amount of Nn, an investor who wants to gain exposure to the iTraxx CDS contract must pay the upfront cost of the index. |
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However, there are other ways of acquiring homes, some of which incur less upfront costs. |
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Sakai has undertaken to make upfront payments, regulatory milestone payments and royalty payments on product sales in Japan. |
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This is effectively an upfront grant for students from low income families. |
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At its upfront presentation in May, CEO Mike Hopkins said Hulu plans to triple its investment in original content. |
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Since regular, old-fashioned incandescent ones cost about 75 cents each, there is a huge differential in the upfront cost. |
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But they are also the last able to afford the upfront investments that can bring long-term savings. |
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But the idea is that homeowners get some of the upfront costs back over time through reduced energy usage. |
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It will just happen because of the complexity, the upfront sticker cost and the lack of ability to make good financial decisions. |
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President Mark Pedowitz spoke to reporters after the The CW's upfront presentation on Thursday afternoon. |
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This week, the broadcast networks once again presented their annual rain dance known as upfront presentations. |
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The upfront cost of plastic decking can be twice that of wood. |
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In future, much of this will pass to the bottlers, who will therefore incur extra capital costs, such as for adapting equipment, and will have to pay for the stamps upfront. |
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But they were very honest and upfront about the conditions of moviemaking. |
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This is the Prime Minister who is open, upfront, and accessible. |
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Entertaining, resourceful and upfront, the film includes tips on avoiding arrests for streetwalking, working as an escort, marketing your trade, and dealing with burnout. |
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She started the upfront on a high note by strumming a couple of tunes. |
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Mental health jargon bleeds over into every day family life, and the family is upfront about everything except, naturally, the root of their pain. |
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The terms of the agreement include upfront and milestone payments as well as royalties on sales of any rectal mucus based screen test for colorectal cancer. |
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All of that required an upfront investment from Nataly and me. |
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In the olden days the officers were more upfront and physical with the subject because there wasn't danger from AIDS or there wasn't danger from a number of other things. |
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Yes, the upfront cost might be higher than the old-fashioned bulbs. |
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The significant increase in total assets in 2006 reflected the Ambrilia France acquisitions, together with the cash injected by the concurrent financing and the upfront Merck licensing fee. |
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Being upfront with patients re the effect of the personal friendship on the professional relationship and vice versa, and defining the 'rules of engagement' helps to avoid misunderstandings and bad feelings. |
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They pay up to two years' rent upfront in dollars, at London prices, and find jobs with the growing number of international companies and professional service providers in Ghana or, more commonly, start their own business. |
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The most important thing for trade unions is to be proactive, to take the offensive, to frame the public debate and to be upfront as the champions of change. |
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Despite these problems, three quarters of students go into debt to cover the upfront costs of securing a student home, from deposits to letting agency fees. |
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Prorating over roughly 10 years, the upfront cost of solar panels and accompanying batteries gives the energy a cost of roughly 18 cents a kilowatt-hour, competitive with any off-grid power. |
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In the United States, a nut is industry slang for the amount of money a driver has to pay upfront to lease a taxi for a specific period of time. |
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This was risky for publishers because they had to find people that would pay all upfront or make payments. |
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Developers are called upon to make large upfront capital commitments in the hope that demand and prices remain reasonable over the life span of projects that are usually about 30-40 years. |
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In the short term, simple solutions such as scrapping the obligation to open separate bank accounts and pay back interest on upfront payments will lighten the administrative burden for the beneficiaries involved. |
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Well-built fizz, more earthy, upfront fruit than some severe cheapie champagnes. |
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In some cases, the operation was overtaken by a dramatic turn of events, but because of the good upfront preparation these situations were managed very effectively by tweaking the scheduling of individual deployments. |
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Among other things, providers of search engines should inform users upfront in a transparent way about the processing of data in the course of using their services. |
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The sector needs to be upfront about the costs for resources to manage a well-run organization and make a clear link between a well-run organization, talented staff and excellent results that benefit members of society. |
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It's best to be upfront with your grandmother. |
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As the upfront costs are great, and future returns tend to be uncertain, Egyptian filmmakers have been limited to a longstanding core of producers with deep pockets, diverse funding sources and a stable footing in the field. |
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In this case Mr. Jaffer, the former Conservative caucus chair, did not register as a lobbyist because he was technically not being paid upfront to lobby on behalf of his client. |
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To buy a Little Sun lamp for Berhanu she would have to spend three months worth of kerosene money, upfront. |
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Financial sustainability is an important goal, although countries may need to move through phases, including upfront capacitybuilding, to achieve this. |
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You may have to fork out a little more for the investment upfront, but you'll recover the difference in no time by using the sun as your power source. |
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The upfront capital cost is higher but the ongoing operating costs are sufficiently lower that we are ahead of the game and the private sector makes a profit. |
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As part of this agreement, Promontora is obligated to pay to dot com upfront installation fees along with an ongoing royalty interest. |
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Sometimes narrator Nora at first comes off as a likably upfront, if slightly self-satisfied Parisian gallery owner. |
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They can get insurance, a letter of credit or simply demand cash upfront. |
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In particular, the full amount of aid is granted upfront. |
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It is best to consider these risks upfront. |
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Existing rules state that dentists must have a price list prominently on display in their surgery and set out treatment costs upfront. |
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Instead – and with the exception of the nicely upfront bowling coach David Saker – there seems to be some kind of invisible protective membrane at managerial level, an ingrained slipperiness. |
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Under the terms of the agreement, Pfizer will pay Genizon upfront license fees and funding for research on genetic variations associated with diseases. |
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InVivoScribe Technologies will make an upfront payment and royalties on sales and sublicenses to Takara Bio. |
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Simply put, in exchange for an upfront cash premium, you surrender your participation in the stock's price appreciation beyond the strike price. |
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With no upfront fee, customers can place as many backorders as they want. |
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Under the agreement, FAES will receive upfront and milestone payments and will be the exclusive supplier of the Active Ingredient to INVIDA for the region. |
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Best practice in medical simulation requires thoughtful, diligent scenario design upfront, realistic set up or moulage, and skilled debriefing post-simulation. |
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The ShoreTel TCO Tool analyzes TCO, upfront acquisition, costs management and support, for ShoreTel, legacy TDM systems and various competing UC vendors. |
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