111.   In other programs, customers pay for cable and newspaper service in one bill.

112.   In some cases, the federal government contends, Medicaid paid two to four times as much as commercial customers paid for selected drugs and blood products.

113.   In return for maintaining price stability, Lukoil is now demanding that its domestic customers pay in advance.

114.   In other instances, they said, carting companies have offered prices that are half what the customer previously paid.

115.   Instead of paying by the minute, customers will pay by the bit.

116.   In the past, bankers usually saw trouble coming because strapped customers would pay too little or miss a series of payments.

117.   In the past, customers had paid inflated rates to subsidize the service.

118.   Instead of being paid for the receivables upfront, WorldCom will have to wait for those customers to pay their bills, which could take up to three months.

119.   Instead of observing the first-come, first-served custom, many theaters are allowing customers to pay a fee for reserved tickets to special seats.

120.   Instead, their profits come from investing the premiums their customers pay from the time they are collected until they are paid out in claims.

n. + pay >>共 754
company 8.38%
government 5.56%
people 3.76%
customer 2.14%
consumer 1.95%
money 1.77%
state 1.72%
investor 1.59%
bank 1.34%
employer 1.17%
customer + v. >>共 981
be 14.37%
have 5.05%
want 3.29%
buy 2.95%
pay 2.86%
get 2.61%
use 2.11%
include 1.93%
come 1.43%
say 1.35%
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