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Payoffs meaning
plural of payoff
Example sentences (20)
A big system that's built on lies and backhanders and payoffs and hush money and political pressure and all that kind of murky stuff that's the glue to that sort of political world.
And I think what happened in the loan fees and cost amortization is that if memory is serving correctly, we had some payoffs last quarter.
Ndileka Mandela the BBC last week that payoffs to Africa would be necessary for the “healing” to begin.
Our political leaders can’t seem to make the connection between honest-to-goodness educational investment—for child—and future workforce payoffs for communities statewide.
SPAC managers, who are often sophisticated private equity or hedge fund bosses, can secure big payoffs by completing a transaction regardless of how the shares subsequently trade.
The charges are in connection to “catch and kill” payoffs made and two other people to silence them.
The larger the budget for whatever expenditures, the more is available for crony capitalism payoffs to business and politicians.
Indeed, The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank explained, GOP members on this House panel have spent the last year and a half promising bombshell revelations about cover-ups and nefarious payoffs.
Payoffs, where you are going, where you were thought about from the very top of the management system.
Student loan payoffs were an awful idea and a grievous injustice done to people who dutifully - and often painfully - repaid their own loans, but what CA was proposing was going to make that look like an amateur-hour tax grab.
To simulate a turbulent marketplace, the first 30 rounds were the same as in the stable environment, but after round 30, the worst and best team switched their payoffs, unbeknownst to the participants.
While directors jostle and plot with their enormous salaries and payoffs, 250 staff are laid off, Christmas bonuses are cut, packed lunches for match-day staff abolished, free coach travel to cup finals is discontinued and ticket prices are hiked.
You don’t always get payoffs like that, and this is hopefully one of many, but got a little payoff of a weekend this weekend of all the work we put into wrestling and missing birthdays, missing all this stuff, it all made it worth it.
In Illinois the politicians ask for direct bribes and payoffs.
It reported Department of Homeland Security officials’ anxiety about the ransom-ware attacks on 100 American towns, cities and federal offices during 2019, which are clearly criminal operations aimed at large-scale payoffs by cities.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Ten years after an oil rig explosion killed 11 workers and unleashed an environmental nightmare in the Gulf of Mexico, companies are drilling in deeper and deeper waters, where payoffs can be huge but risks are greater than ever.
Now at long last, one brave Trump family member has stood up to tell the truths that Donald Trump has strived to keep quiet with bribes, litigation and payoffs.
The aftermath of the explosion is arguably one of the best payoffs in TV history.
The decrease in total loans from September 30, 2019 was primarily a result of Commercial Real Estate, Multi-Family and Construction loan payoffs.
These decisions will be divisive still, but Martin is a master of setups and payoffs, and that's what he'll deliver in A Song of Ice and Fire didn't fully manage for everyone.