But Neuborne and others said in recent interviews they would argue before Judge Korman for a far lower sum for Fagan in the Swiss banks case, contending that his contribution was minimal.
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Parker, not one to forget harsh criticism, stated that the fee would be $ 125, 000 for two songs, a total of eight minutes on screen; Sinatra himself was receiving a lower sum for the whole show.
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Although Fulham and Turkish club Besiktas Istanbul both had reportedly offered Effenberg a salary of about 750, 000 pounds ( dlrs 1.15 million ), the German midfielder had agreed to a much lower sum with Vienna, according to Svetits.
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Although Fulham and Turkish club Besiktas Istanbul both had reportedly offered Effenberg a salary of about 750, 000 pounds ( dlrs 1 . 15 million ), the German midfielder had agreed to a much lower sum with Vienna, according to Svetits.
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A consultant brokering the sale, former Boca Raton Mayor Emil Danciu, said the island's two American and three Panamanian owners want $ 35 million _ a lower sum than the Navy has agreed to invest in Vieques should the base be allowed to stay.
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:: Anyway, any bus company which uses this formula will quickly go bankrupt, since 240 passengers will travel for free, and even less passengers will pay a significantly lower sum than the cost to the company .-- talk ) 09 : 55, 13 December 2007 ( UTC)
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Since the function is nondecreasing, in order evaluate the area of a Riemann rectangle, for the upper sum, we simply take the value of the function on the right endpoint, and for the lower sum, we simply take the value of the function at the left endpoint.
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The Banker has only offered this rarely, as it usually means that the player will either have a much larger sum of money than they dealt at, or they will leave with a substantially lower sum of money, in which case the Banker is said to have " won ".
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The appeals court will try to get a used copy of the transcript from the trial judge, a spare copy from McDonald's and then get the defendants to pay a much lower sum _ around 1, 000 pounds ( dlrs 1, 650 ) _ for a third copy on computer disk.
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This series of paintings was not received as well as his other moral tales, " A Harlot's Progress " ( 1732 ) and " A Rake's Progress " ( 1735 ), and when they were finally sold in 1751, it would be for a much lower sum than the artist had hoped for.