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1 But why must we pay more for the right to visit Europe?
2 Ms Kerr said companies in fact did pay more than people think.
3 As a result they agreed to pay more tax in the UK.
4 Therefore, we should pay more attention to these findings in daily practice.
5 We are asking the authorities to pay more attention there, Lyn said.
6 We pay more for our groceries than almost anybody else in Europe.
7 Under such a structure, higher investment gains would pay more carried interest.
8 It's not clear whether the average customer will pay more or less.
9 As they are earning well, let them pay more taxes, he said.
10 Valeant also might pay more to get a deal done, Pearson said.
11 Everyone will pay more , with fewer choices, Samsung said in a statement.
12 Not only should potential savings allow a trade buyer to pay more .
13 She said later in parliament miners had conceded they could pay more .
14 That meant Doka was authorized to pay more than just five million.
15 Multinationals in particular prefer to pay more for what they want now.
16 Bondholders say Argentina can pay more than is currently on the table.
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