Examples of using Could pay in English and their translations into Chinese
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Now Goldman Sachs analyst Rod Hall estimates Google could pay Apple $9 billion in 2018, and $12 billion in 2019.
(Though competitors could pay Apple to place ads above the Apple results.).
This was used as a metric to determine how much the company could pay an Instagram celebrity or influencer to post an ad.
Leon told me that he told his lawyer that he could pay him a thousand dollars when he got out.
(It would be no trouble at all, but I could pay a little something if I wanted to.).
Box, at the time, was simply an online file storage service where users could pay to store files in the cloud.
Without insurance, you could pay thousands of dollars per day for a hospital stay or even be refused certain services.
A county custody evaluation will probably cost between $1,000 and $2,500, and you could pay $10,000 or more for a private evaluation.
She told me the captain was her brother-in-law, and he might treat me kindly if I could pay my way.
While we were driving, you kept saying you had to find a doctor, one you could pay to keep quiet.
Now, if we channel funds out through the Caymans, into Luxembourg, and from there to Switzerland, we could pay for the factories in…”.
I commented to the staff that if I lived in town, I would work at this restaurant, and they could pay me in food.
If the newspaper were stable and bringing in a tremendous profit, then you could pay out as much as you wanted in bonuses.
It was always his clients would put money in the accounts and he could pay the fines and get home to me.
Many American farmers and merchants began to prefer doing business with the British, who could pay for goods in gold or silver coin.
Second, prior to the start of construction, a Member State could pay the totality of its assessed share of the $1.2 billion.
Only Jesus Christ could pay what we owe to God, because He is sinless and perfect.
And she is a woman of some financial means who could pay a landscaper or handy man.
Wealthy customers could pay for private demonstrations in their homes, with their guests allowed to touch her.
They could pay workmen to break off pieces to take home as souvenirs.
