No one has the money to invest in philanthropy unless there is some business payback. |
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Now I have to go and intimidate Mr Mills for a while as payback for his flippant remark. |
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The other payback is the obvious reduction in weaning stress experienced by calves already eating creep. |
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But even with the short payback, such games are almost always a better gamble than the reel slots. |
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Now Atlanta is in town for a final three games with payback on their mind for their disappointing exit from the playoffs last year. |
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Okay, you kind of felt sorry for them but it was payback time for making the rest of us look like a bunch of muppets in the Maths class. |
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That large avoided cost was not included in the payback analysis for the chiller changeout, yielding an unacceptably long payback period. |
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Our main challenge is to even the playing field, and make sure that the victims of griefers can easily deal out some payback. |
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Unlike some, I do not think this public mess is a karmic payback for the actor's failure to indulge the press. |
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Staff involved in the scam would have helped customers win using a subtle system of signs and then taken a payback from their winnings. |
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Michael loaded the rest in the boot and got inside, just in case she decided to loose the beast as payback. |
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There is one group that wants to use democracy as an excuse for political payback and create a theocracy not a democracy. |
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Keep it simple, both mechanically and in management, and do it with a payback and minimal risk. |
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Data-mining projects are generally a good bet for companies in poor financial shape, looking to technology for quick payback, he says. |
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Those moments of wild inspiration have a payback time and it comes in periods of black depression. |
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I'd told her this was payback for keeping me in the dark about the visit of Lorne, Bryan, and Co. on my birthday, and buttoned my lip. |
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The payback period is the number of years it takes before a project's discounted cash flows equal the initial capital invested. |
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If politics is about people, it is high time that taxpayers saw some form of payback for the money they contribute to society. |
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He swore up and down that it was all necessary for controling ones power but Scarlet knew he was just trying to get payback. |
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The free market is not interested in new technologies if there is no obvious payback. |
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Life-cycle cost analyses show a payback on these capital investments of less than 14 years. |
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There is considerable payback to optimizing the cost and performance of storing data. |
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The energy payback was calculated at 24 percent annual return on investment. |
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When rebates and operating cost savings are added in, payback can often be very respectable. |
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Businesses often look for a two to three-year payback on capital investments. |
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The payback for investing in local ad equipment and sales comes within eight to nine months. |
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This is the auto industry's insistence on extremely short payback times for any new IT proposals. |
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The end result is a more scalable solution that can deliver rapid payback and greater carrier profitability. |
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For example, replacing an older chiller with a new, more efficient model will offer a fairly quick payback. |
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Thus, I believe the monthly wage bill contributes just as much to their problems as the payback on investment. |
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Studies have shown education to be the best investment any government can make in terms of long term payback. |
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She declines to discuss return on investment, but insists payback will come. |
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Here's a case where doing the right thing also has an immediate financial payback. |
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That was payback for the investment, but playing in Scotland, those costs were unsustainable. |
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I don't think you can argue that they were consciously thinking of it as a payback for what Australia did. |
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So I figured he deserved some payback, just enough to make a fool of himself. |
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From one perspective, she could see it as payback for what Tess had stolen. |
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That was when I got the payback for my shameless, self-indulgent comfort-fest. |
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No, I think the analysis of this is kind of a little bit of a payback for the exaggerated notion of a lame duck. |
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It was suppose to be payback for the defeat he, Rich and Kevin suffered yesterday on the volleyball court. |
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But the payback will have been so long coming, and so uncertain, that it can't have been much of a motivation. |
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It's payback time, and even former peaceniks have gotten in touch with their inner patriot. |
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They speak of the reciprocal of the payback period as a percent per year rate of return. |
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If you can't stomach sneaky and malevolent payback, cop it sweet or get another job. |
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As payback, this trashy movie treats them as small-minded provincials. |
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Furthermore, high debt levels may negatively affect common stockholders, who are last in line for claiming payback from a company that becomes insolvent. |
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Perhaps it was just payback for being their protector and provider. |
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He adds that cost savings of such solutions have very fast payback times. |
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Given the cost of gasoline, the payback can occur rather rapidly. |
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I don't think she'll do it, but the dare was good enough payback. |
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Give things time to show payback or return on your initial investment. |
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In that way, I look at this song as an opportunity for a bit of payback for a very kind deed. |
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It's obviously payback for every time I've laughed at a little old lady who's managed to become entangled in her shopping trolley and then hit the deck. |
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The after-tax payback period is projected at almost two years. |
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A good part of these activities can be counted as a business expense, so there's payback as well as deductibility. |
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The former finance minister gave the impression to the provincial premiers that he would be lenient in terms of payback. |
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It is not too difficult to put two and two together and to conclude that it was, to some extent, a form of payback for what had happened. |
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The longer that the light fixture is energized, the shorter will be the payback period. |
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I estimate we will achieve payback on our capital outlay within three years. |
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But it does seem contrary to human dignity for the state to kill graying convicts as payback for crimes they committed in their long-past youth. |
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Mr. Speaker, we read in the paper today of a high-ranking Conservative allegedly offering patronage pork for political payback. |
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If living well is the best revenge, then Eric Bishop provides a study in payback. |
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They want local people to join a consortium and invest £100,000 each, with a guaranteed payback. |
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The September joint restructuring plan contains a discounted calculation of the payback period, which amounts to 10 years. |
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Universally accepted standards are selectively applied, depending on the payback that can be achieved from this sort of action. |
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Economic payback times in excess of 20 years are not uncommon for some AllTech Technologies. |
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Although this type of funding mechanism still requires payback, it could be useful for jurisdictions that qualify. |
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Although the payback period of 13.3 years is long, the change of process substantially improved the production process and working conditions. |
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And fourth, the profit potential should be attractive enough to compensate for development risks and provide a rapid payback. |
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Metso Minerals fully commits to a plant design that will optimize your investment, and will ensure an economical payback period. |
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We would do it on all of our buildings, and although capital is always an issue, the payback is very good. |
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Through this strategy, we hope to capture more value from product sales and generate a more rapid payback. |
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Volatile energy prices act as disincentives for investments in energy efficiency because payback times for the investments are uncertain. |
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One way or another, he was going to get some payback for his time in stir. |
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It's also payback time for the investment that has gone into the vessel. |
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It will not be easy to persuade militias to disband with payback sentiments like those. |
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This was payback for totally dropping the ball on the trail departure. |
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It is easy to calculate cost and payback, and it is easy to manage. |
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Now his family says the Los Angeles man is being brutalized in a Guangdong prison as payback. |
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It was a bit of payback by Ben Jones, who played Cooter in The Dukes of Hazzard and lost a House race to Gingrich. |
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That was payback for the time he tried to glue my arm to the desk. |
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His whole idea of payback worked because clearly Arianne was jealous. |
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So anyways I guess this is some sort of payback or something. |
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We have found in the past that the payback for maintaining our equipment properly comes at trade-in time, when we get a higher value for our used equipment. |
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This was payback for the last day she'd been trying to talk to him. |
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If a Republican wins the presidency in 2016, the payback from Democrats will be vicious. |
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Was it payback for uprooting the lives of his wife and three children for 18 months? |
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As with any Satanic deal there is a sting, a forfeit, a payback. |
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And they will no doubt want their payback once the oil starts pumping again. |
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Tooling that exploits all the capabilities of multi-tasking machines can improve your competitive-ness and payback on capital expenditures. |
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If it's just the ratfolk looking for a bit of payback, there's no reason to think you and I are in any further danger. |
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No maverick, Gibson said he just wanted to say hello and payback the militarians for their service to their country. |
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Later, we will analyse the economic feasibility calculating the net saving that the implementation of the alternative would mean and the investment payback period. |
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A community sentence would usually consist of community payback, a duty to work between 40 and 300 hours unpaid in the community. |
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In particular, 40 or fewer weeks of maximum benefits could give the same wage boost but with a lower lump sum cost and hence also a shorter payback period. |
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Software can help you design the perfect vehicle for your operation, predict how it will perform on the road, and estimate the payback from your investment. |
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If we do not get a payback we will cut our losses,' said finance director Richard Bowser. |
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Spec a new vehicle and determine payback for component options. |
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The payback comes through obtaining greater efficiency in machine operation, longer tool life, faster production rates and manufacturing higher quality parts. |
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Remember that the more efficient model may also have a lower sound rating, and while there is no payback for noise reduction, it can be important to you and your neighbours. |
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She hopes that risking her life on this road will result in a few more clients and that there will be a long-term payback to make all this extra effort worthwhile. |
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If the Economist Intelligence Unit assessment is correct and the Republic does default, the French – and especially the Germans – will be looking for some payback, possibly in the guise of Ireland's low corporation tax. |
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Keep in mind that some programs have payback requirements for companies that successfully commercialize their efforts. |
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What is the typical payback period of the epost service? |
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These two important steps for our Group enable us to improve our image in the financial markets, in particular by implementing a substantial payback of invested shareholders' equity, and to modernize our legal structure. |
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The second amendment concerns when the three year payback period begins. |
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A SCENIC coastal route in Whitburn has undergone a makeover as part of the community payback initiative. |
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He added that community payback schemes could act as a deterrent for others and help to reduce reoffending. |
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Lawrence Winters, 39, was jailed yesterday after he failed to turn up to serve his community payback order. |
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The payback scene at the end of the new season was really hard to watch. |
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However, much of this capital is not geared to the large up-front costs and long payback periods and risks associated with investments in renewables, energy conservation and afforestation projects. |
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The payback may be big or small, it is still essential to address the issue of the income tax liability of revenues gained on Uncle Sam's territory. |
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The Nucleus Research ROI study found that Kronos customers achieved a median ROI of 469 percent, primarily in direct benefits, with average payback in five months. |
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Perhaps this is payback for the efforts the city has taken, meager though they may be, to divert trash from BFI while pledging to end dumping altogether in upcoming years. |
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