It sounded crazy at the time, but it paid off handsomely in the end.
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The retrenchment cost millions in separation pay and strike losses, but it paid off.
Hastings' strategy has been met with widespread skepticism, but it paid off during the final three months of last year.
Woods had to take off his shoes and socks to play a ball half submerged in the water hazard at the sixth, his 15th, but it paid off.
Sure, it was a lot of work to make the changes to the product, but it has definitely paid off.
It didn't go perfectly but we kept going and it paid off for us.
Staying on top of this process took discipline, but in the long run it paid off handsomely in increased productivity, team work, and perhaps most importantly, morale.
He looked slightly embarrassed as he did it, but the self-promotion paid off.
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Theater may not always earn the same status as sports in America's high schools and colleges, but committing to it as an adult has paid off.
But it did not take tough action on costs, so market leadership never paid off as it might have.
This may have benefitted corporations in the broader economy, but it has been a bane for retirees surviving off the interest paid on their savings.
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It paid off, it's a great investment, but obviously we're pretty sympathetic to the challenges that families go through in terms of financing.
The Exiles suddenly began to throw the ball around and it would have paid dividends straight away, but for a superb tackle by Cohen who came off his line and snuffed out a certain scoring move.
Foreclosure can take up to 12 years with a traditional mortgage, but a newish type of loan, which withholds full control of the property until it is paid off, cuts the time of repossession to 12-18 months.
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Stocks started off last week on a positive note, but it took until Wednesday or so before most paid any attention.
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But it is all rather reminiscent of Ethelred the Unready, an 11th-century king of England who paid Danegeld to buy off Viking invaders.
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