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"pony up" Definitions
  1. (North American English, informal) to pay money for something

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Then you'll need to pony up for an additional Hulu subscription.
Which team will pony up the bucks to land... Ian Cole?
But we were prepared to pony up at least one hundred.
Never say never, though ... you really think Sly wouldn't pony up?
Fans will have to pony up $29.99 for an expansion pass.
He said that he was finally getting them to pony up.
Before he can pony up, however, Doug loses contact with the kidnappers.
Otherwise, why should anyone pony up $1,000, when you don't have to?
T.I. was laughing, but the loser had to pony up a G!
Consumers aren't looking to pony up for the benefits of 5G either.
It's no surprise that the Paris hotel ultimately refused to pony up.
Or the researcher had to pony up $2,0002 to make it open access?
They now seem to be pissed that no one wants to pony up.
Oprah Winfrey better pony up the dough if she wants to own Oprah2020.
It is uncertain investors would be willing to pony up yet more cash.
And even when cities are willing to pony up, it's still not enough.
He can't get his own party to pony up the money for infrastructure.
Chicago was willing to pony up to $2.25 billion in incentives, and potentially more.
But then again, they'd also pony up the cash for a nice room setup.
Wendi wants the airline to pony up the dough and cover her medical bills.
And, you know, like I said, they pony up with anti-vaccine conspiracy theorists.
I moved in February and it's time that I finally pony up for one.
Will anyone pony up $210 a month (or $7.99 without ads) to watch Quibi?
Thirsty fans who pony up some coin will control the level on her vibrator.
Mr. Smith writes: If even Vermont's government won't pony up the cash, who will?
Those who want aisle access can pony up the dough for an aisle seat.
So make like Billingsley and pony up, and click through our step-by-step tutorial.
When you're asking people to pony up $1,000+ for a phone, these mistakes are inexcusable.
If the Red Sox win, Schiff will have to pony up with some California sushi.
If you want access to those publications, you have to pony up to read them.
After refusing to pony up more money, Eric Kaufman and Meir Laufer were pushed out.
For all that luxury ... it's time for buyers to pony up and help Adam out.
As the wildly successful AirPods show, consumers are happy to pony up for Apple-designed headphones. 
But he does believe the owners of Tesla's high-models will "pony up" for these upgrades.
To receive video streams at their full quality, users have to pony up significantly more cash.
Some people need to do intense video editing and should pony up for a pro machine.
There's plenty of room for world building, too, if you pony up the aforementioned leaf tickets.
To the 24 of the 29 NATO nations not meeting their 2 percent requirements — pony up.
At one, children were permitted to ask a question if their parents would pony up $2,700.
Even if you do not, the IRS still expects you to pony up at tax time.
In docs, the estate agrees to pony up the dough once it sells off Bernie's house.
Head to the nearest newsstand or pony up for that in-flight WiFi and stay WIRED.
It's too early to know how much those mega-donors will pony up for their candidate.
If you have subscribed before, you'll need to pony up at least $40 for the monthly subscription.
Verizon, for example, bans HD streaming on its unlimited data plans unless you pony up additional cash.
And there was always this interest that they would pony up in Congress and hold their share.
What do you think of taking the step to say, OK police, pony up, give us examples.
I want to get mad, but I just pony up the new fare and get through security.
They convinced audio dealers around the country to pony up $1,000 each for one of these computers.
U.S. representative to the United Nations Samantha Power told donors they must pony up the money now.
For those who did buy, they had to pony up and pay more money for less house.
But with fewer material options on the table, the world's oil heavyweights are likely to pony up.
What he gives up will depend on how much the U.S., China and South Korea pony up.
The built in games are also fun, but you'll have to pony up for Heads Up decks.
For those wanting to get their goods within an hour, they pony up S$9.99 per order.
If a city or state won't pony up cash or tax breaks, companies threaten to go elsewhere.
And so you, like many before you, decide to pony up and pay for some fancy antivirus software.
If you want to watch the network live you need to pony up for an antenna or cable.
Donors will need to pony up at least $100,000 to attend; VIP status will be at least $250,000.
"Pony Up Daddy is tough enough to handle the roughest cowboys & gals," writes the company on their website.
He really did seem to want a wife, but he also wasn't going to pony up for it.
Bell's hoping the smart safety features will give parents enough peace of mind to pony up that cash.
Visitors from other countries are covered (Hopefully the other countries will pony up for some of the costs).
In some regions, workers have grown particularly scarce, forcing companies to pony up to compete for new hires.
The biggest publishers will continue to push in-app purchases, and their customers will continue to pony up.
Some of these companies will willingly pony up, ideally feeling a little sheepish that they didn't ask initially.
Some of these companies will willingly pony up, ideally feeling a little sheepish that they didn't ask initially.
With an ETF, investors just have to pony up the fund's share price at the time of buying.
Of course, Michael can't stay locked up, or people would have no reason to pony up their cash.
The owners were forced to pony up a multimillion-dollar settlement that jeopardized their control of the team.
He also has to pony up almost $85k for his share of a tax debt the couple owed.
Mr Emanuel, a Democrat, even persuaded Mr Griffin, a Republican, to pony up $1m for his re-election campaign.
For all his bluster, the mogul-turned-candidate can't seem to attract billionaire donors to pony up campaign cash.
Starting this summer, Costco members will have to pony up a few extra dollars each year for their membership.
If you can pony up the $800 and want to enroll in the course, the deadline is Oct. 10.    
If you pony up, you could risking your retirement; if you don't, you could be risking your kid's future.
Winners will have to pony up the remaining 4653 percent in federal taxes come tax time in April 2017.
But if you can't pony up the cash or frequently find yourself running out space anyway, there's still hope.
The people lined up were more than happy to pony up the big bucks to get their fill, however.
Carriers have also started throttling all video by default unless users are willing to pony up significantly more money.
Other mobile carriers, like Sprint, have experimented with throttling music and game performance unless users pony up additional cash.
Mrs Clinton agreed that they should pony up, but, citing Russian aggression, insisted America must not forsake the alliance.
And what would stop corrupt Russians from selling weapons-grade uranium to anyone who could pony up the cash?
Usually, you're offered the opportunity to view a site's privacy policy before being required to pony up sensitive information.
This year, workers will pony up 6.2 percent of their earnings up to $3603,200, with employers contributing the same.
If you're paying less to people in these identities, work to dismantle your own biases—and pony up. 79.
It's an offer New York shouldn't refuse, and other scooter and bike rental firms should pony up funds, too.
Pony up for the Z 26 and you get an even more ridiculous 212 megapixels and ISO 27-29.
She puts drinks on her account, but I pony up for our shared Lyft home as a thank you.
Sanders called a border wall a "totally absurd idea," but said he's willing to pony up for border security.
If you've always wanted to try an air fryer, but don't want to pony up $200+, I totally get it.
Once people are having to pony up to stay lazy, the market is going to respond with new straw innovations.
Interested buyers will pony up a $50–$70 premium (at least) for a New 3DS XL (which retails for $199.99).
The extra cost likely would be less than if you have to pony up at the end of the lease.
Though you have to pony up $4.99 to buy a Dash Button, the buttons themselves end up being effectively free.
The Mouse House says it won't pony up, but Zack's already thinking about how to keep his huge movies safe.
In addition to the time behind bars, Washington could also be forced to pony up $750k in fines and restitution.
The wrist-slap penalty is $13 million, which is below what some rival firms have been forced to pony up.
He says FATC wouldn't pony up the dough because the owners of the jet sued Steve -- putting everything on hold.
Verizon, for example, now forces unlimited users to pony up even more money if they want to watch HD video.
In these arrangements, scammers seek investors who are willing to pony up some virtual currency to back a start-up.
Pony up $10 a month for Stadia Pro, and you'll get an experience similar to PlayStation Plus or Xbox Gold.
Justin: There's also uncertainty about whether Trump is actually going to pony up a substantial share of his own money.
You can fairly argue Germany should pony up more for NATO defense or trim a few tariffs on U.S. goods.
He was waiting until the book's publication date in March, when readers would have to pony up $27.95 for them.
Regardless, the Lions finally have some players of their own worth keeping, and it's time to pony up for them.
If they have high-cost medical conditions, they might have no option except to pony up for these higher prices.
If you have a fleet of dongles and accessories that connect using Lightning, you'll need to pony up again for more.
They're mad that some of them have to pony up more than others to bail out countries that are doing terribly.
It&aposs trying to say, hey, partners, pony up because we put in 3, 4 percent of our gross domestic product.
Meanwhile, to pay off the full $10,300 during that one-year introductory period, you'd need to pony up about $859 monthly.
The huge figure is obviously attractive, and making it even more attractive is the fact that country fans pony up cash.
Luckily, it's a monthly service so you could also just pony up 20 bones and cancel after the Olympics are over.
If you break a bud, you're out of luck — you're going to have to pony up some cash for a replacement. 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: After suffering a ransomware hack, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation agency says it won't pony up.
That means when you pony up anywhere from $20 to $200, you don't really know what has gone into that jar.
You then enter those numbers into confusing forms or pony up for software or a tax preparer to make it easier.
At some point, customers are going to reach their limit and will refuse to pony up so much money for iPhones.
So pony up at the bar with your grape leaves and shepherd's salad, and order a glass of beer or wine.
Azcue received a claim from his insurer for $3,270 and will have to pony up at least $1,470, the newspaper reported.
Savvy credit-card users have forced J.P. Morgan Chase to pony up more in rewards payments than the bank originally projected.
Want to watch this year's Golden Globe Awards but not sure how since you're too cheap to pony up for cable?
Sponsors look for working solutions to real-world problems, and they pony up cash and prizes for the winning team(s).
If they want to retain their current majority control, they might have to pony up $50 billion or more between them.
Sometimes that disobedience means refusing to appear before a committee to testify, and sometimes that means refusing to pony up requested documents.
Expect the administration to lean hard on Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar to pony up money for this crusade.
"These folks are going to have to pony up the paper," U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Benjamin Goldgar said at a hearing in Chicago.
The footage not only made for a compelling campaign video, but spawned the brand to pony up serious cash for social change.
If you want LG's flagship on T-Mobile, you'll have to pony up a small deposit followed by the usual monthly payments.
You'll still have to pony up $2 per conversion, which includes DVD to SD (480p) or Blu-Ray to HDX (1080p) transfers.
Amabile doesn't specify his injuries in the suit, but he wants the Mouse to pony up big money for his medical bills.
When his son, Archie, was sick with the measles, they brought the pony up the White House elevator and into his bedroom.
Whether he'll pony up the "majority" of his wealth toward "giving back" like other billionaires in his league remains to be seen.
Now they know that they can't bull their way by dispensing irrelevant "lessons about Europe;" they are getting ready to pony up.
You'll recall she said if he can't pony up the child support dough, he should look into a job at Del Taco.
It also means that if you want an always-on display, you're going to have to pony up for the Series 212.
"Now if you want catastrophic protection, you need to pony up for premiums, and those policies are harder to find," he said.
I did pony up for the admission, and it was worth the price — the building was unlike anything I'd ever seen before.
Even if you ask them to pony up any details about your online activity, they won't be able to provide that for you.
Whatever the reality may be, if you want one of these staggering British beauties, you'll have to pony up a mid-size fortune.
First you'll need to pony-up for a Plex Pass subscription at $4.99 each month, $39.99 a year, or $119.99 for a lifetime.
And more importantly, would you pony up the extra cash if Apple limited the extra camera to the pricier models with more storage?
Instead, it's a battlefield of "pay to play," where publishers have to pony up the dough to get back into the News Feed.
The Raiders would pony up $213m and Sheldon Adelson, a casino magnate, has promised $650m, though his participation has recently become less sure.
If you want to enjoy a Kylie-approved Caribbean getaway, be ready to pony up $10,000 a night, with a five-night minimum.
But if you can't pony up thousands of dollars for fancy production tools to create your own, there's a better alternative — Videobolt Pro.
Additionally, users can pony up an additional $3 to add analytics or strip away the Universe logo from the bottom of the site.
Even with the low, low prices, Spirit fliers will have to pony up a few more bucks when they arrive at the airport.
I promised her that if I got this new job, I'd take her on a trip, and now it's time to pony up!
Tyga's company was eventually ordered to pony up, but she still hasn't been paid and the judgment has swelled to more than $250k.
I want this in every computer I use, even if I have to pony up for an unlimited data plan to use it.
If you aren't ready to pony up for a membership, you can check out our own favorite holiday brunch recipes for inspiration instead.
But do we really need to pony up the cash (and storage space) for things like turkey basters, roasting racks, and potato ricers?
With a lower tier premium account you can only send and receive so many messages until you have to pony up more money.
A candidate who either can pony up himself, or is a fraud, and in either case is someone Ryan has called a racist.
The Dubrows claim the accountant and Czik convinced them to pony up $1.75 million, and they'd get a sweet return on that investment.
Plenty of websites have come and gone over the years in an attempt to get people to pony up the dough for creators.
Toro said his restaurant kept running because he and his partners were able to pony up the cash to keep the kitchen functioning.
While established companies typically will pay contractors in a timely fashion, some independent workers are relying on individuals to pony up when promised.
The affluent class that Nio was targeting with its high-priced ES8 was suddenly less likely to pony up for the $70,000 SUV.
In that case it would be economically irrational of you to refuse to pony up for the full cost of the public good.
Trotman also claims he suffers from humiliation and mental anguish, and he wants Fowler to pony up a check to make things right.
"These folks are going to have to pony up the paper," U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Benjamin Goldgar said at a hearing in Chicago on Wednesday.
And even though NBC asked for a second pilot, the show's studio, Desilu Productions, didn't want to pony up any cash to make it.
Pony up for the $80 a month AT&T Unlimited &More Premium plan and you also get 15GB of data for tethering a month.
One of Offset's baby mamas is taking the rapper to court ... 'cause she wants him to pony up more dough to support their daughter.
Finally, for the VC firms themselves, it reduces their risk, as they wouldn't be able to pony up the whole round on their own.
If a person of average means decides to pony up and invest $1,000 of their hard-earned dollars in Bitcoin, they'd still have just .
Previously, only major broadcasters like NBC, CBS and Fox or cable giant ESPN were able to pony up the big bucks for game packages.
Get roped in with the promise of music for nothing, and you'll eventually pony up the $10 a month for the convenience of premium.
When he wondered whether he might have a Kit Kat to go with the hot drink, he was told to pony up £1.20 ($1.73).
His reasoning was that the US spends 4.2% of its GDP on defense in "actual numbers," so the other member countries should pony up.
Companies collectively will have to pony up about $235 billion in taxes stemming from the repatriated profits, said David Zion, a tax accounting analyst.
That spending is mostly meant to be leveraged into getting private investors to pony up the remaining $800 billion rather than directly funding projects.
The GTE is slated to go into production later this year, and deliveries will start in 2020 for whoever can pony up $1.25 million.
Congress saw fit to pony up $2.1 billion for 10 of the aircraft, three units and $501 million more than the Pentagon asked for.
The first step is to first pit metro against metro, like the 20 shortlist finalists against one another to see who will pony up.
But to sustain and consolidate these promises, its adversaries must pony up assistance to the beleaguered nation, plus they must do so with humility.
Traditional caged systems have cost farmers millions to install, and putting in a new cage-free system requires them to pony up millions more.
As we reported ... R. Kelly went BACK to jail last month because he couldn't pony up his back child support bill ... more than $160k.
Anyone exceeding the limit more than two months in a row can pony up $10 for blocks of 50 gigabytes, according to the company's website.
The screen is not expected to get an upgrade, so if you want Retina, you need to pony up for a MacBook or MacBook Pro.
In the docs, Benedict claims they agreed to a deal back in May but Tyga didn't pony up so he had the car repo'd TWICE.
And now that that satellite is just a pile of vaporized junk, Spacecom, according to Reuters, would like SpaceX to pony up $50 million dollars.
I think it would solve a lot of problems and seasoned travelers like me would pony up the $25 to bring my carry-on aboard.
Others suggest that local organization is the path forward, given that neighbors can often collectively pony up costs that a solo homeowner might find daunting.
Soooo ... with his performance Monday night against the Seahawks -- Burton had to pony up $5,500 ... and he couldn't have been more pleased to do it.
Britain's National Health Service, just as one example, is floating the idea of asking patients to pony up extra cash to see a general practitioner.
CID agreed to pony up the Corporate Fraud Response Team for assistance with interviews, and offered two TDY Forensic Accountants for at least 22012 days.
If you want a touchscreen that lets you see what you're shooting, you'll have to pony up an extra $10803 for the Hero 5 Black.
There is a sense right now that this is a major development—that other companies will have to pony up more money for workers, too.
While that fight was unsuccessful, the city council did agree to pony up the cash for those immigrants' legal defense independent of the mayor's office.
It would be relatively simple for the federal government to give everyone lower deductibles and copayments by agreeing to pony up more money for subsidies.
China, which considers itself the leader of the world's developing countries, is goading the rich world to pony up — and be held accountable for it.
Pony up for a new stadium with many fancy luxury boxes or we bolt to LA, was the (generally implicit) threat in every stadium negotiation.
But it's a smart move on Universal's part to capitalize on a months-old controversy to get you to pony up to see the film.
Pony up to the bar, which has a decent craft beer selection, and drink in a space that recalls a beachy Grand Central Oyster Bar.
The TV analyst John McEnroe was even inspired to pony up $1,000 per set that Kyrgios wins the rest of the way in the tournament.
What sort of a fact do you think Trump has had, although unconventional in pushing our NATO partners to pony up and pay their fair share?
People already hooked on the fitness tracking space might not be so quick to pony up for the box kit (and likely already have similar gear).
Airlines also generally pony up for free hotels only if they are responsible for the cancelation, due to a mechanical issue, crew delay, or similar matter.
They just want comfort that it's the right structure and no one is going to ask them to liquidate their investment or pony up more capital.
For most people who pony up each month, a subscription fee isn't paying for access to any particular title, but to the idea of a library.
Pricing chickens at $2100 is one of the ways Costco hooks warehouse club members and convinces them to pony up each year for a membership. 240.
Instead of its original $38 per month plan, the fire department was told it would need to pony up for a $100 per month unlimited plan.
Or perhaps device makers will simply pony up the fee knowing that there aren't yet viable local alternatives to YouTube, the Play Store, and Google Maps.
If you pony up $10 for the full version of PCalc is one of the best, fully featured scientific calculators you can get your hands on.
However, Amazon offers a 30-day free trial which can help non-members shop the deals before having to pony up for the annual $99 membership.
Suddenly, asked to pony up for an extra service from the dentist that you've never heard of before, you might ask yourself: Is it a scam?
But consumption growth has slowed since 2011 amid what some experts said was a substantial overestimation on how many people could pony up for consumer products.
Sean Kingston's been ordered to pony up the dough to a jeweler for a Rolex and diamond bracelet he got almost a year ago ... plus interest.
Since a Costco membership is $55 a year, if you're spending over $366 a year at Costco, you should just pony up for the membership fee.
More important, because the Democrats pony up all their delegates in proportion to vote-share, his victory has only slightly reduced Mrs Clinton's massive delegate-lead.
It remains to be seen, however, if the wireless providers and other buyers will pony up for the $86.4 billion in spectrum provided by the broadcasters.
Don't pick a seed-stage specialist, for example, if you need that investor to pony up $20 million of capital over the life of your company.
Workers who don't have an employer withholding taxes from their paychecks are expected to pony up to the IRS as they make money throughout the year.
Bear had to pony up $3.2 billion in secured loans to save the first fund, a mere glimpse of the massive bailouts that were to come.
For the privilege, users must pony up $2 per hour; in a country where average salaries are $303 per month, Internet can be a considerable expense.
It sounds harsh, so soon after Aretha's passing, but Reed's filed docs demanding the estate pony up nearly $54k to cover bills dating back 6 years.
And, in her multiple attempts, she's racked up tons in legal fees and wants him to pony up some of the dough to pay her lawyers.
"The insurance companies could tell Harvey and directors they need to pony up some money" by claiming their policies do not cover such conduct, Wigdor said.
That means Shadow didn't even pony up for the TestFairy plan that comes with single sign-on authentication, unlimited data retention, and end-to-end encryption.
As the holiday travel season is upon us, politicians in Washington are asking consumers to pony up and pay more for something that's already paid for.
Still, a worrier might want to pony up for audit assistance, she said: "Maybe the $50 is cheaper than a prescription to Ambien," the sleep aid.
There's only one home game left for Baltimore in the regular season ... which means the DC might have to pony up for playoff tix in January.
On the campaign trail, Trump said he'd change the Patriot Act and cut off a portion of remittances to Mexico unless the country agreed to pony up.
But for him to say pushing our allies to pony up and pay their fair share, I mean that&aposs something that that Donald Trump has done.
The company will no longer disclose iPhone unit sales, and will instead focus on convincing customers to pony up for services like iCloud storage or Apple Music.
If the end game is really the president, as some people in the White House are saying, is just jawboning the allies to pony up more, great.
Even the venture capitalists who now talk glowingly of his accomplishments were mostly unwilling to pony up cash in the early days of his far-out projects.
Deep-pocketed donors, whose big checks often offset the costs of some of glitzier offerings, don't seem as eager to pony up for child care these days.
The foundation-led New York Counts 2020 coalition plans to raise $3 million, and is urging the state's government to pony up much more, citing California's example.
Or, in Paradise terms (this was filmed months ago), filming is coming to a close, and it's either pony up and become a Bachelor Nation Tentpole Couple.
Over time the healthy retiree will pay $0003,875 for medical costs, while the diabetic, with the lower life expectancy, will pony up $266,163, the software provider found.
Today is the last day to register your hobby drone "for free," but you'll still need to pony up the $5 before they issue you a refund.
It's a three-man team: she holds the base of the pony up and [makeup artist] Adam [Breuchaud] holds the length while I secure the bungee elastic.
And if you're really going to use the "Pro" in the iPad Pro version, you'll probably want to pony up for the 210GB model, which is $29.
While the company has around 500 million users, only a tiny fraction of that number constitutes paying customers who pony up for more storage with Dropbox Pro.
If you want a tour of the room without having to pony up the £1,000 per night or the flight to Edinburgh, check out this YouTube post.
Economic development incentives don't create jobs as much as they shift them around, pitting communities against one another for who can pony up the most corporate welfare.
" Schumer blistered Trump during his floor speech, criticizing his "destructive two-week temper tantrum demanding the American taxpayer pony up for an expensive and ineffective border wall.
On message boards online and in the local media, many complained that they felt pressured to pony up thousands of dollars they could not afford to give.
After all, if you pony-up cash for someone's cause it goes to a middleman who you hope will ferry the money to its proper, earned destination.
All the city of Baltimore had to do was pony up some cash and offer anonymity to get at least 1,100 weapons off its streets this week.
All the city of Baltimore had to do was pony up some cash and offer anonymity to get at least 2244,2442 weapons off its streets this week.
Publishers that have lately persuaded readers to pony up for subscriptions, including The Washington Post and The Times, will also have to confront likely declines in traffic.
He's been linked to most of the European giants, and it is likely that one of them will soon pony up a ridiculous sum for his services.
But ultimately, he said, if he were told that he had to honor his agreement and pay the fee to get his apartment, he would pony up.
So they decided to deal with it the modern way and pony up for Nicole Lucking, owner of Playfulnest, which offers play space consulting starting at $230.
Of course, Bell is pissed the Steelers won't pony up and give him a fat longterm contract -- and refuses to show up to practice until they do.
There are economic consequences to foam bans that affect EPS manufacturers like Dart, as well as restaurant owners who have to pony up for more expensive recyclable containers.
Lifestyles of the rich and famous For any employee who correctly picks the teams that make it to the Sweet 16, Warren Buffett will pony up $1 million.
To boost your profile (and — the app claims — get an average of three times more views), you can pony up 83 coins of Zoosk's in-app currency system.
In the past, the threat of relocation to Los Angeles has worked to push other cities to pony up public money, with the league often encouraging such brinkmanship.
Investors who pony up cash in hopes of getting on the ground floor of some amazing new model, for which they'll reap the financial benefit down the road.
Shares of Yahoo fell more than 1 percent on Friday as suitors for the tech company's core business are reportedly willing to pony up less cash than expected.
You can also skip the chocolate and caramel, and instead pony up $23 for a medium latte or cappuccino at any time of day from November 19-25.
TMZ broke the story ... the 'Dukes of Hazzard' star was sentenced for failure to pony up more than $150k in back spousal support to his estranged wife, Elvira.
Between the two of them the bros will pony up $8,000 for the stunt with $4,000 going to fines and another $4,000 going to Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation.
Mercier has called on allies to pony up additional resources for defense, noting that while many allies are increasing their defense budgets, they need to do even more.
The American Pet Products Association estimated consumers spent about $50 billion on their animals in 2010 alone and predicts they'll pony up more than $70 billion this year.
If Democrats in California get their way, President Trump will have to pony up his tax returns before anyone in the state can vote for him next year.
Although you didn't need to pony up the thousand bucks to watch, probably more than a few people thought you did (thinking they'd just cancel a bit later).
For years gamers have been targeted with products that promise to give them a unique edge in online competition—provided they're willing to pony up the extra cash.
Companies are less likely to pony up for investments that would reduce their carbon footprints during a recession, and an economic slump could reduce investments in green tech.
While it would boost your payments a bit, he said, the extra cost likely would be less than if you have to pony up when the lease ends.
Americans who want to watch All Access shows without commercials will have to pony up $9.99 a month — more than a subscription to either basic Netflix or Hulu Plus.
At least, that's the argument made by the creators of "Pony Up Daddy," a flexible human saddle made for parents playing with their children and definitely not anything else.
But, given Africa's largely warm-weather climates, Akwasi says the athletes REALLY need their sports authorities and Olympic committees to pony up when it comes to training and travel.
In Wisconsin this year, nearly 100 machines failed a test in the weeks before the primary, forcing taxpayers to pony up $100,000 to replace them before the general election.
The money for the study comes directly from taxes collected on Colorado's thriving medical marijuana retail sales, but the state can only pony up the cash, not the cannabis.
You may have to pony up a fee — perhaps as much as 1 percent of your loan amount — in order to lock in your rate for a longer time.
And even then, because New York's estate tax rules followed federal guidelines, Ms. Windsor was required to pony up an additional $275,000 to the taxman in the Empire State.
Besides shining a spotlight on the disease, it's crucial that wealthy nations like the United States continue to pony up generously to underwrite what must be a global effort.
Smiling and blond, she was totally engaged with whoever she was speaking to, whether it be scoop-hungry journalists or fans willing to pony up $20 for a picture.
In an era when consumers pony up a monthly fee to access all that Spotify, Netflix or Hulu can provide, why shouldn't theatrical moviegoing offer a similar subscription model?
If you were a gamer about 10 years ago, you likely spent your time running to GameStop to pony up $22011 for the hottest new title on the market.
And no one should be left to wonder what kind of promises are being made to the people who can pony up big bucks to be in the room.
WHO WILL SAY, "LOOK, IF YOU LET MEKNOW IN ADVANCE, I'M WILLING TO EITHER MAKE CHANGES IN MY PLANS OR SAY SUREI'LL PONY UP SOME EXTRA MONEY," ET CETERA?
In several episodes, potential clients are told a "fund" was about to close or was "not accepting" any more new clients unless they buy in and pony up cash.
Once upon a time, if you wanted to get the Microsoft Office suite, for example, you'd have to pony up a sizable chunk of cash up front to get it.
And he said, you know, you&aposre got to have to pony up, that like we are here in the United States and many countries have started to do that.
The guinea pigs will start off testing the sort of semi-autonomous features available to anyone willing to pony up for a new Volvo (or Tesla, Cadillac, Nissan, or Mercedes).
In order to get the cool little logo that appears on licensed products, including trustworthy Lightning cables and other accessories, a licensee has to pony up some money to Apple.
That said, would most of them be willing to pony up $9,000 for a camera — especially one whose 45-millimeter and 90-millimeter lenses cost more than $2,000 a piece?
Either the producers try to do some young CGI version of Nimoy, pony up to get a cameo from movie star Quinto, or they go with an untested lookalike newcomer.
Many of the party's biggest donors and fund-raisers will be in Cleveland, and Trump and the national GOP will hardly be the only entities asking them to pony up.
Customers also get two free movie tickets with the purchase to ensure that they eventually go to the theater and pony up way too much money for shitty theater food.
It's offered to pony up $84 million, but recent reports suggest that the settlement could save it as much as $750 million compared to reclassifying its drivers as employees.[WSJ]
Vanilla Ice doesn't live with his estranged wife anymore, but she claims he should still pony up for desperately needed home repairs ... 'cause the HOA is breathing down her neck!!!
As we reported ... Gibbons said his main reason for filing the police report was to get Offset to pony up for a replacement phone, and he didn't want Offset arrested.
Ransom demands have reportedly been for as much as $50,000, yet the average paid is $300, and nearly 3 percent of the victims agree to pony up, according to Ayrapetov.
The VR kit, for example, will be completely out of bounds to Lite owners, while other kits won't work unless you pony up for accessories to connect to the Lite.
And if you pony up for a Taco Supreme—a whopping 40 cents more than a standard crunchy taco—you know why you're paying a premium: silky, luxurious sour cream.
To add a surprising incentive, Leyden said the company will occasionally pony up for someone with a pending request and pay, for example, their $50 share of a grocery receipt.
And yet, the administration claims that these money-generating measures still aren't enough—that Americans must pony up even more for parks that are becoming less public and less pretty.
Trump didn't need a new deportation force to change Immigration and Customs Enforcement's instructions, and House Republicans have been happy to pony up more money for stepped-up enforcement activities.
Notably, Apple does not charge subscription pricing, so if you want to continue using the video or audio editing software suites, you'll have to pony up the full purchase price.
A vast throng of voting machines that Congress financed after the disputed 2000 presidential election are now outdated, and no one wants to pony up the cash to modernize them.
An employment-based green card requires an executive-level job, a truly extraordinary résumé, or an employer willing to pony up thousands of dollars in fees and labor-certification costs.
Many donors are privately excited by Bloomberg for selfish reasons -- they won't have to pony up big sums in both the primaries and general election to help him get elected.
Seems like every day there's a new dramatic development: The House passed a bill that would pony up nearly $1.6 billion for the first stretch of Donald Trump's pet project.
Having its own brands could give Amazon more leverage over manufacturers to bring down prices, or force them to pony up advertising dollars on the website to promote their products.
With Congress refusing to pony up the $5.7 billion Trump has demanded for the project, his allies are now plotting to kick off construction with private money and private land.
" She added, "No one should be left to wonder what kind of promises are being made to the people that then pony up big bucks to be in the room.
That's exactly what CTRL-Labs has been working on, and it helps explain why Facebook would want to pony up almost a billion dollars to help make it a reality.
Members pony up for the subscription because they believe they can make it back over the year by buying cheap stuff in bulk, like giant jugs of ketchup and mayonnaise.
The transcript has material that will help Trump, who has maintained that he held back the aid to try to get other countries to pony up in support of Ukraine.
Ready Player One-style virtual worlds may never take the place of multiplexes, but immersive entertainment can change the landscape—if its creators can get people to pony up for it.
Hiding them behind a subscription is irritating, and means you'll need to pony up $60 a year if you want to make changes to your system or easily diagnose network problems.
If Tesla offered an AR app like this one that'd let me look at it in my own driveway, it'd probably convince more buyers to pony up for a pre-order.
For the full Surface Pro experience, you'll also have to pony up $99.99 for the new Surface Pen, which you can get in a color to match your choice of keyboard.
They think Trump will build a wall, that it will keep out illegal immigrants, and that Mexico will, inexplicably, pony up for a project that could cost up to $25 billion.
With Apple still selling 16GB iPhones (shame on them!), local storage is at a premium for a lot of people unless they pony up for the more expensive, higher-capacity models.
The same week as the Manafort and Gates indictment, the Podesta Group missed a deadline set by its new banker to pony up $655,000 and its line of credit was cut.
WATTERS: And the president also got the European Union countries to pony up more to cover the cost -- HANNITY: Aren&apost you happy, seriously, that all these manufacturing jobs are back?
Ice Cube and his partner in the BIG3 basketball league have filed a $1 BILLION lawsuit against multiple Qatari investors who allegedly failed to pony up their money for the league.
That's the message Farrah says she told Lakers' rising star Kyle Kuzma -- claiming he tried to get at her in her DMs ... but he wouldn't pony up for quality Lakers tickets.
Earlier this week, 3,500 keys for a ransomware known as "Chimera" leaked online, purportedly allowing anyone targeted by it to safely decrypt their ransomed files without having to pony up bitcoins.
Congress has not been eager to fund a full border wall, or to pony up the massive appropriations that would be needed to drastically increase staffing for Border Patrol and ICE.
If your mother isn't in the mix, your father may be more inclined to contribute, and if your future husband takes the lead in approaching his family, they may pony up.
Unfortunately, Didi can only do so much to protect her, and eventually, she informs Pepper that the hotel has deactivated her key card until she can pony up the $60,000 bill.
If we want our White House to continue to function as the people's house, if we want that Christmas tree lit and those Easter eggs rolled, it's time to pony up.
"It's however long GM wants to go for because they've got to come to the table and pony-up," Stuglin said, declining to comment on what impasses remain in the negotiations.
Team owners, though usually billionaires themselves, often make that case when they ask local taxpayers to pony up hundreds of millions or billions of dollars to fund new stadiums and arenas.
If you want an iPad to do iPad things (video, games, reading, email, etc.) and maybe sit in for a laptop from time to time, you should pony up for an iPad.
What it means in practice is that those willing to pony up several times the price of your standard Android Wear device will get an extreme level of customization ahead of purchase.
The video is zoomable for a better look, while subscription plans let users go back in time up to 15 or 30 days, depending on how much they're able to pony up.
It's free to use but Matrix thinks its data scientist users will be willing to pony up for two things: storage and "compute," meaning a service on which to run their algorithms.
So, the options were to do multiple rounds of IVF with my own eggs (at about a 2-4% success rate) or pony up the cash to up our chances more quickly.
The swimmer's lawyer just announced that JF struck a deal with Brazilian officials ... in which he agreed to pony up a check for $10,800 to a Brazilian charity called the Reaction Institute.
Sixty-nine percent of those surveyed said they were willing to wait until they could afford that longer-term home, rather than pony up the cash now to buy a starter home.
The red carpet will be filled with impeccable, couture gowns, so if you want to stand out — for the right reasons, at least — then you'll need to pony up for something special.
While there are some pretty serious things you can get away with under diplomatic immunity, New York traffic violations aren't covered—meaning the country is required to pony up for the fines.
If you haven't used your free trials for either service, now's the time to do so, but you'll have to pony up for a paid subscription to watch the entire full series.
Denton and Daulerio may avoid having to pony up the dough depending on the company's appeal of the jury's decision, which could also mean they don't have to pay up just yet.
It would also require states to pony up a large share of what they're now spending on Medicaid, the State Children's Health Insurance Program and state employee plans to finance universal Medicare.
WeWork's new co-CEOs are already moving to sell off extraneous businesses and assets, and the company's partners and investors will likely pony up more cash to help it survive, they said.
Lisa Marie Presley won't have to pay her estranged hubby spousal support ... 'cause the postnuptial agreement they signed in 2007 says she doesn't have to pony up a penny and it's ironclad.
And that, in turn, could become one more sweetener — alongside the other free video services, the free shipping, and many other perks — for people to pony up for the Prime annual subscription.
Machine Gun Kelly's fight with Gabriel "G-Rod" Rodriguez could spill from a hotel lobby and into a courtroom -- G-Rod's threatening to sue if MGK doesn't pony up for the beatdown.
The mayor is opposed to buyouts in part because of the cost –– while FEMA funds 75 percent of the cost, the town has to pony up 15 percent of the remaining 25.
If you switch to Verizon and pony up for the unlimited plan, and pick up a full price Pixel 03, you can get a second 20 GB Pixel 24 free of charge.
That means that even the hypothetical older customer who could pony up $14,600 for insurance under the G.O.P. plan would also pay substantially more out of pocket for any health care services.
The website will pony up $11.2 million to settle a class action lawsuit against the site after it was hacked back in 2015 ... exposing sensitive information about its 32 million registered users.
It won't be included in the less expensive iPhone 7, but people who pony up for the Plus model will enjoy expanded photography features like an optical zoom and a special "portrait" mode.
But at this point, considering we don't know whether TV+ will also contain non-Apple-produced content, it seems that Apple apparently wants us to pony up more cash for just ~its~ originals.
For now, the only way to get Animoji is to pony up $1,000 for the new iPhone X. It's not cheap, but you wouldn't buy the phone just for that feature alone, anyway.
If you're the type of person who gets excited about phones and wants the absolute best thing Apple has to offer, then you should probably pony up for a XS or XS Max.
Thanks to some fancy clicking and everyone's favorite search engine, Costco's most popular buys can actually be delivered right to your front door without having to pony up for that pesky membership fee.
And then hence this not so mysterious reaction in both of those stocks today, in Disney and Comcast falling, on the belief that they&aposre going to have to pony up more dough.
We got Bryant at LAX (walking with ZERO limp, rejoice Dallas fans) and asked him if he was looking forward to making Elliott pony up some major cash for the rookie hazing dinner.
Maybe Tom Brady's $500,000 valuation for his stolen Super Bowl 51 jersey ain't so far off after all -- because "Shark Tank" star Robert Herjavec says he's down to pony up that kinda dough.
Panda New Energy, which is funded by a Beijing investment fund called Hasun Asset, won't have to pony up the whole $12 billion for the cars, according to Jiang and Panda's Sun Wei.
White is calling on other Vegas moguls to pony up some dough as well -- and wants people who live outside the city to know there's one big way they can truly help out.
Reports began to circulate Tuesday that Disney is asking its guests, via third-party online questionnaire, whether they'd pony up $1,000 to stay in a Star Wars resort that effectively simulated a starship.
The letter also acknowledges that "partner countries share significant costs," an indication that Japan would be willing to pony up more cash in order to join the inner circle of F-35 members.
For example, Verizon now sells three different grades of unlimited data plans, the lowest of which automatically throttles all video to 480p unless users pony up additional money for a less-restrictive option.
The two pushed back with a somewhat confusing combination of denial and deflection, arguing that whatever extra the middle class had to pony up in taxes they'd get back in lower premium costs.
The singer alleges Forever 21 and her team were in talks for a deal in December 2018 into January, but the company wouldn't pony up enough dough to use her name and likeness.
If you switch to Verizon and pony up for the unlimited plan, you can get a free iPhone 211, or up to $211 off any new iPhone when you trade in your smartphone.
Trump and his campaign seized on Democratic lawmakers' probe and eventual impeachment vote to rally his base of supporters to pony up cash for what is promising to be a bitter reelection fight.
The Big Ball Multi-Floor is a fine canister vac, but again, it doesn't make sense to pony up $400 for it when you can buy the Cinetic canister for the same price.
The rate of store closures is accelerating, and this, along with faster shipping and strengthening consumer spending, is driving consumers to pony up more of their dollars online, said Goldman analyst Heath Terry.
Chad Ochocinco was confronted by his ex's mother -- who demanded the NFL star pony up the $183k in child support he owes her daughter ... but Chad says the amount is just not fair.
She recounted a story about a planning meeting in 2012 where resident Sadie Blue said, "If we're serious about this, we need to pony up," and threw a $20 bill on the table.
If Trump tries to neutralize the effects on, say, diminished farm exports through the Roosevelt-era Commodity Credit Corporation, Congress will have to eventually pony up money to help cover the CCC's losses.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rules requiring Collateralized Loan Obligation (CLO) managers to hold onto a portion of their fund's risk may also force them to pony up millions of dollars before raising a compliant deal.
As a bona fide wine geek, I tend to pony up a bit more cash than the average consumer for even my Tuesday night wines — the $15 to $20 range is more my speed.
Fyre Fraud tries to connect the dots between the festival and millennial culture, particularly with regard to how Instagram influencers can convince people to pony up a lot of money for something like this.
So in addition to a much lower entry-level price for actually getting into a VR headset, users also won't need to pony up for a super expensive rig for them to connect to.
We're told Generation Now is supposed to cover Lil Uzi's studio time and recordings, but the label's refusing to pony up -- so he's being forced to seek financial assistance from people close to him.
In docs, obtained by TMZ, Michelle says she's spent at least $820k in legal fees to get Terrence to pay up, so she wants him to also pony up that dough for her lawyers.
If you want to pony up for the good stuff, Momoi is rated among the most popular on the market, and after conferring with captains I regularly fish with, I can confidently recommend it.
President Donald Trump has expressed interest in purchasing the icy island from Denmark, according to multiple reports, but a new INSIDER poll found that few Americans would be willing to pony up for Greenland.
However, political reality dictates that neither entity is likely to pony up the tens of millions of dollars necessary to conduct such trials any time soon, if ever, regardless of the plant's federal scheduling.
After Mr. Lamb pitched the concept to cable operators, Mr. Rosencrans wrote a $22005,000 check on the spot and persuaded other industry executives to pony up $450,000 in seed money to start the network.
A strategist who asked for help to raise a last-minute $15,000 to sponsor food and drinks at a country music concert for delegates could not find any corporate donors willing to pony up.
As an outreach worker, Crocock says harm reduction can only take you so far and that, at the end of the day, governments will need to pony up the money to treat the disease.
It will depend on the built-in audience of people who loved Lady and the Tramp or 101 Dalmatians to pony up for a ticket or subscribe to Disney+ and ensure these projects' success.
Session -- who reportedly got an $11 MILLION signing bonus from the Jags in 2011 -- was previously ordered to pony up child support to his ex to help pay for his daughter's vast medical bills.
And of course, viewers at home were encouraged throughout the duration of the event to pony up, too, despite the record-breaking unemployment numbers and the near-certainty of more layoffs in the future.
It was 22015, and the two city officials had approached Mr. Benioff hoping to persuade him to pony up a few million dollars to install Wi-Fi in schools and buy some classroom laptops.
He has reportedly demanded that South Korea pony up 400% more than it is currently paying to help foot the bill for nearly 30,000 US troops deployed there to keep North Korea at bay.
Telling customers on a holiday weekend they need to pony up inflated fees ASAP or lose their CDs and vinyl is a racket that only looks out for the creditors picking up Murfie's pieces.
Think of going to a restaurant and ordering a burger: Cheese and bacon usually cost extra, and many people will gladly pony up because the gooey cheese and crackling, salty bacon enhance the experience.
Joshi explains that while the cost of water is low, it's a proxy for asset failure, which is why these businesses are willing to pony up for expensive sensors and data analytics solutions like Pluto.
Jeremy struck a deal in his divorce case and will pay his estranged wife, Melissa, $1,000 a month, and that's retroactive to November 1, 2017 ... meaning he's gotta pony up 4 months worth of support.
But Amazon has a compelling option with Music Unlimited — especially if you own an Echo — and it has the deep pockets to ride out the market and pony up for exclusives if it needs to.
With the currency still in freefall and with other options having run out, President Macri cannot expect the IMF to pony up even more billions of dollars to finance massive capital flight from that country.
Trump's been demanding that our global allies pay more toward mutual defense and even sent letters last month to key allies threatening to shift the US military presence in Europe if they don't pony up.
The union wanted the school district to pony up more money to meet its demands, but LAUSD said its $1.8 billion in reserves is already earmarked for education spending during this three-year budget cycle.
So pony up to space cowboy for the measly price of Infinity Dollars and possibly your life, you will get unlimited access to a barren inhospitable wasteland of deadly solar radiation and zero breathable oxygen.
According to Norby, b8ta's CEO and founder, the company is trying to alleviate a modern conundrum: Ordering a product and having to pony up the money immediately, without knowing if it does what it claims.
Most of the childcare benefits would come in the form of income tax breaks, which won't benefit the poorest Americans, who don't pay income taxes and would have to pony up for childcare up front.
But the fact that it exists at all — that literal billionaires are willing to pony up for an über-long shot — testifies to just how serious the collective freakout in the Republican party is getting.
Much as a private table at the Casino de Monte-Carlo is off limits to those who can't pony up for chips, venture capital is off limits to most of us as a direct investment.
One reason for that is because if you are a young person watching Netflix every day (37%), when you age into a time when you might pay, you're more likely to pony up the cash.
The argument is part of the White House's position on border security as Trump urges Congress to pony up $5 billion for the wall while lawmakers seek a spending deal to avoid a shutdown on Saturday.
But as that begins to change, and more young people and their families are being required to pony up academic and living fees, a new startup hopes to capitalise on the emerging gap to help them.
This winds up creating substantial levels of second-order bullshit as flunkies pony up an outlandish series of pro-Trump claims — claims that are then echoed in a large and vibrant ecosystem of pro-Trump media.
Benson and Delevingne haven't finished their press for Her Smell, an Alex Ross-Perry-directed epic about women rockstars, so there's still a chance that, in some interview or another, they'll finally pony up the truth.
But something fundamental has changed: Previously, there was no reason for a nuclear company to pony up the billion dollars needed to get a new design through the federal regulatory process because conventional reactors were profitable.
We spoke with Life In Motion CEO, Thorsten Meier, who says the gloves are a perk for fans who pony up for the special ringside "platinum package" seats for the September 16 fight with Canelo Alvarez.
Internet fast lanes Without the net neutrality rules, consumer groups and smaller internet companies fear broadband providers could offer faster internet speeds to companies that pay up and slow down those don't or can't pony up.
"The only thing I have not been asked for is postage," said Angela Westwater of the Sperone Westwater Gallery, who said she regularly has to pony up money to museums, with $10,000 being the low end.
So you get to a club at four or five o'clock to load in, you don't have a hotel room to go to so you pony up at the bar and start drinking beer and liquor.
This comes only a few days after Defense Secretary Mattis notified NATO nations that the U.S. is prepared to reduce its commitment to the alliance unless member states pony up their required level of defense spending.
It wasn't when she read the Riot Act to a roomful of grieving 9/11 families who were demanding that Bobby, virtually the lone survivor in his firm, immediately pony up the money he'd promised them.
That could open the door for more small investors to bet on names that have high prices per share without having to pony up for the whole thing — Amazon shares, for example, are about $1,760 each.
" Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 8): N/A What critic said: "There's no love or warmth here, and it feels like the series retroactively tried to pony up a relationship in apology for the Shiro drama.
Only three telecom companies are big enough to pony up for the cost of the cable and installation, and naturally, like Bell Canada, they didn't want to have to share with independent and often more affordable players.
However, the studio's head of business affairs, Bill Bernstein, only offered to pony up $15 million — reportedly not enough to cover the movie's iconic battle scenes — in addition to requesting a quarter of the film's theatrical revenue.
That way, you pay any one of those companies for storage — and pony up $4.99 per month or $39.99 per year for a Plex Pass account — to access Plex's app library to manage files and play media.
Kitty Hawk aims to actually ship Flyers sometime later this year, and based on the clear enthusiasm of these early testers, more than a few extreme sports enthusiasts will want to pony up for an early unit.
Oculus Go sells for $199 and the Rift for $399 (but you also need to pony up for a powerful PC sold separately, so the cost is actually closer to at least $1,399 for the whole setup).
If Venmo's campaign works as intended, customers will learn to start typing the words "pony up" to create an emoji symbol of a pony and upward arrow, Kasia Leyden, Venmo's director of marketing, said in an interview.
The Democrat-controlled Congress and the Obama White House needed to pay for the trillion dollar price tag that was ObamaCare, and every health care provider from nursing homes to device manufacturers were asked to pony up.
The Republican National Committee booked the excess hotel rooms before the inaugural staff was even formed, but the committee had to pony up when only half as many rooms were used as the party organization had expected.
Blac Chyna is in talks with Adidas to land her own shoe deal ... but we're told if the apparel giant wants a piece of BC, they've gotta pony up a lot more than what's on the table.
Granted, it's on Sundance's streaming platform, Sundance Now, meaning you'd have to pony up for yet another subscription, but if you have a VPN you can watch it for free on the site for UK network Channel 4.
To Sarandos and Netflix, operating in a more American-inflected framework, "cinema" is the content they serve up, which you can watch in any manner you want as long as you pony up the money for their service.
I can't think of any circumstance where you'd want to spend $22,153 on a gaming laptop and not get the benefit of a faster refresh display, so gamers should pony up for the 215Hz panel or go home.
With estimated monthly costs ranging from $377 to $684 for different drug regimens, enrollees in the Illinois Humana plans would have to pony up between 8 and 14 percent of their average monthly income, according to the complaint.
With Kim developing long-range missile technology that can send a nuclear payload thousands of miles away, you can bet countless buyers stand ready to pony up hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars for such technology.
In Nintendo's case, Perzanowski theorizes that the company either didn't want to pony up the cash to protect the integrity of consumer purchases, or it simply wanted to force users to buy those same titles all over again.
Last month saw supermarket chain Smart & Final and digital printer Electronics for Imaging offer loans at steep discounts, and some single-B credits in July may be forced to pony up higher interest rates and tighter loan documentation.
The recently announced program gives Prime members the option to try on outfits before they pony up the cash — much like you can do in a brick-and-mortar shop — all from the comfort of their own homes.
The die-hard Trump personality cultists either believe his ludicrous claims that the new North American trade agreement is the same thing as Mexico paying for the wall or insist that Trump will ultimately make Mexico pony up.
Instead of relying solely on contributions from reluctant donor governments, he is pushing private investors — sovereign wealth funds, private equity firms and insurance companies — to pony up trillions of dollars for projects in Indonesia, Zambia, India and elsewhere.
We arrived at this moment because President Trump has been on a destructive two-week temper tantrum demanding the American taxpayer pony up for an expensive and ineffective border wall that the president promised Mexico would pay for.
ARE YOU IN THEPROCESS OF CONSIDERING THAT, WHETHER ITS WITH ANALOGIC OR ONE OF THE OTHERTECHNOLOGY COMPANIES SAYING, "SURE, WE'LL PONY UP AND BUY SOME OF THESEMACHINES," TO HELP THE TSA ROLL OUT THESE MORE ADVANCED SECURITY PROCEDURES?
The next day, the founding group gathered at a luncheon and put their money where their acronym was: A $5 bill was slapped on the table by a feminist named Catherine Conroy, who told the others to pony up.
So Postmates' current investors decide to pony up a bunch of new money instead because, really, what is the alternative when you're backing a fast-growing but money-losing company that you think may still have home-run potential?
Some Republican billionaires did pony up: The most generous GOP donor in the country, Sheldon Adelson and his wife Miriam, donated $10 million to a pro-Trump super PAC, Future45, in September, $5 million more than had been expected.
The number of people visiting has risen by half since 2012, to more than 0003m, and the amount they spend has increased by 43%, to A$21bn in the year ending in March (domestic tourists pony up even more).
But move around to the left side and you'll discover that the model is also a cutaway, revealing where the Concorde stored fuel, cargo, and the passengers willing to pony up thousands for a supersonic trip across the Atlantic.
Punters who could not afford to pony up cash would compensate with offers of public humiliation: one common wager made losers trundle winners around in a wheelbarrow; another required them to roll peanuts up and down streets with toothpicks.
John has claimed he's not that flush with cash -- as we've reported, he's still on the hook for tons of spousal support, and even went to jail for 3 days for failing to pony up that dough on time.
The higher price tags without the ability to obtain as much leverage means private equity shops are being forced to pony up the difference in order to win a highly coveted business leading, in part, to bigger equity checks.
Players Lounge has its own rating system to independently determine someone's skills as a gamer on a 100-point scale so that users can match themselves up for head-to-head battles accordingly before they pony up a wager.
Most people will probably be just fine with one of the less expensive Surface Books, which haven't been updated, but if you want to pony up to the top of the line, that top is slightly higher than before.
We broke the story ... the "Respect" singer's being dogged in death by more than just the tax man -- her lawyer also filed docs in October demanding the estate pony up nearly $54k to cover bills dating back 6 years.
If you're looking to flop down on the couch and be entertained for a while, the options are virtually limitless, as long as you can pony up some cash (or borrow a password) for a Netflix or Hulu account.
Elizabeth Warren: It's a sign of the slowdown in the Massachusetts senator's campaign that as the year-end fundraising deadline approached, there were increasingly desperate emails and tweets begging supporters to pony up just a little bit more money.
"Those doors shouldn't be closed, and no one should be left to wonder what kind of promises are being made to the people that then pony up big bucks to be in the room," Warren said earlier this month.
For shorter routes, though, it seems as if you'll still have to pony up for food on the flight, make do with pretzels, or otherwise suffer the indignity of unwrapping whatever weirdly pungent food you purchased in the terminal.
JPMorgan also cut pay for its CEO, Jamie Dimon, in 2012, after the bank had to pony up a record $13 billion more in penalties to settle legal issues tied to problematic mortgage-backed securities before the financial crisis.
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JPMorgan also cut pay for its despised CEO, Jamie Dimon, in 2012, after the bank had to pony up a record $13 billion more in penalties to settle legal issues tied to problematic mortgage-backed securities before the financial crisis.
" Subscriptions, even if they're just for 99 cents a month, can re-align those incentives — Eiting has described this as a system of app patronage: "You want this thing to stay working, you need to pony up some money to developers.
The panel — which includes representatives of donor governments, corporations and civil society — takes pains to point out that despite the growing needs, what the world needs to pony up for emergency relief is a fraction of the $78 trillion global economy.
This would likely be due in large part to all the data the park had collected on its guests (in order to achieve immortality for its super-rich owners and anyone else who was willing to pony up for it).
So unfortunately, anyone unwilling to pony up the extra cash to buy the album in full (whether that means on iTunes or via an actual real-life album) may have to wait a full week before it hits streaming services.
It seems like Microsoft is targeting the person that uses an iPad with a Bluetooth keyboard instead of a laptop, but doesn't rely on it enough to pony up for the iPad Pro or the even more expensive Surface Pro.
The quote was included in a forthcoming Sports Illustrated profile of the president and his deep connection to golf, from his putting style to his interaction with club members of his private clubs who pony-up around $250,000 in initiation fees.
Its Intel Core M processor isn't as powerful as the chips you can get inside a Surface Pro (if you're willing to pony up for a more expensive model), but it had no trouble running the apps I needed it to.
Instead, the company is working on developing new content, including personality-driven efforts at CNN Money and CNN Politics, in hopes that people will be willing to pony up some dough, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
It's also possible that this curiously flat show won't matter at all next fall when the shows are up and running and Apple leverages a huge marketing push — plus its huge installed base of devices — to get people to pony up.
The D.N.C. people do not want to play that game, even if short-term they think it's good for getting people who otherwise could not give a monkey's uncle about the committee to pony up more $5 and $10 donations.
We know he's racked up massive tabs for muscle in the past, but with his new situation and reputation ... he's going to have to pony up A LOT more, and it seems it will still be difficult to find any takers.
"If the county as a whole says 'agricultural land is important to us and we want to keep farmers here and we want to buy their development rights,' then they need to pony up and pay an amount that motivates people," said Borello.
But for the purposes of congressional procedure, if not real-world economic policy, Congress can pretend that there will be no bailouts in the event of a crisis and then just pony up the bailout money with no strings attached when crisis strikes.
The catch, of course, is that wireless Android Auto is still only available on aftermarket head units, meaning Samsung smartphone owners who want to live a wire-free life will have to pony up a few hundred dollars and get one installed.
Google has done limited contributions with third-parties in the past, including Faroe Islanders with its "Sheep View" project, but this could cast a far wider net – provided, of course, contributors are willing to pony up for the expensive Insta360 Pro hardware.
Bottom line: This new language means that more pro team owners would need to pony up for their own facilities, as it would be much harder to convince state and municipal lawmakers to approve bond packages that are no longer tax exempt.
But for the purposes of congressional procedure, if not real-world economic policy, congress can pretend that there will be no bailouts in the event of a crisis and then just pony up the bailout money with no strings attached when crisis strikes.
Most marquee players have contracts calling for the team to pay for a disability policy in case of a career-ending injury; Kaepernick's contract called for him to pony up for a $20 million policy that would be paid to the 214.5ers.
The second possibility is that these suppliers cannot reduce their prices enough to compensate for the new tariffs and that American businesses and households will simply be forced to pony up more for the phones, laptops and tablets on which modern life now relies.
Lotteries are huge in Spain, especially the Christmas one (a children's choir sings out the winning numbers), and I know that soon I'm going to have to pony up for the office pool because nobody wants to be the chump still working after New Year's.
Now Hulu fans will have to pony up: You can pay $8 per month to stream Hulu videos with commercials, or $12 per month if you want to watch ad-free (the same two paid streaming options that have already been around for a while).
Much of today's presentation revolved around the notion of "unboxing[ing] your phone," a simultaneous play on the company's "Unpacked" events and a nod to the aforementioned removal of barriers that will be great if you pony up the cash for a new Samsung flagship.
And leading up to the 1965 treaty, when America had bills to pay in Vietnam and wanted Japan to pony up in South Korea, it urged both sides to adopt only vague statements about "remorse for the past" in favour of looking to the future.
But, Odell claims Temple is full of crap -- and, in new court docs, claims Temple and his attorney were only after a huge payday ... and threatened to ruin Odell's reputation by leaking salacious allegations about him to the media if he didn't pony up.
Come spring, he would probably pony up for the 50th-anniversary production of "The Boys in the Band," which Ryan Murphy, who directed the 2014 television movie of "The Normal Heart," plans to produce, with Joe Mantello directing, and Jim Parsons in a starring role.
James A. Mirrlees, who taught himself calculus as a teenager, became a college professor when he was 32 and received a Nobel award for solving one of government's greatest economic challenges — how to get taxpayers to pony up their fair share — died on Aug.
A recent wave of store closures by big-box retailers and department store chains like Sears, Toys R Us, J.C. Penney and Bon-Ton is forcing commercial landlords to pony up more cash and get creative to replace those spaces with unconventional new tenants, like Nobu hotels.
When people first started making candles out of leftover animal fat thousands of years ago, there is no way they could ever have anticipated that modern humans would one day pony up $64 for a fancy (no longer animal-based) scented version of the O.G. light source.
The Trump administration is reportedly preparing a plan that would force countries not only to pay for the full cost of hosting American troops in their territory, but also to pony up an additional 50% premium on that bill for the security that the U.S. soldiers provide.
What this creates is a need for novelty as well as some way to convince advertisers that a given service is a place they should pony up to reach viewers, instead of, say, virtually any other service or outlet out there also competing for ears and eyeballs.
There's little realistic chance of that ever happening in Calgary, but the mere threat should be enough, especially during a time when we'll be inundated with shots of sad St. Louis Rams fans to remind us what happens to towns that don't pony up their protection money.
In addition to the TV ads, posters and billboards, Venmo has ordered pizza boxes with a "Peace of Pizza Agreement" printed on top that obligates those who eat from it to pony up with Venmo, or pay with "inconvenient, antiquated means," such as cash and checks.
And with spending for the current Medicare program estimated to rise to $45 trillion over the next ten years, we are going have enough challenges keeping the promises that we've already made without asking taxpayers to pony up more of their hard earned money to do so.
Throughout the process, Amazon skillfully obtained free data from cities across North America, including proprietary information about real estate sites under development, details about their talent pool, local labor cost and what incentives cities and states were willing to pony up to bring the company to town.
As you headed out the door, the mental Thanks, Obama that coursed through your body was loud enough to make you feel like POTUS was doing you a personal solid by not charging you for yet another thing you have to pony up for as a woman.
It's true ... Nintendo Switches are the go-to video game carrier right now during the outbreak, and it seems like folks who figured that out too late are now having to pony up and pay a premium price if they wanna get their hands on one.
Unlike many fridges that just warn you with a light that you need to change your fridge's filter, users say GE's newer models actually stop you from getting filtered water or ice—unless you pony up the $50+ for a far more expensive GE-sanctioned water filter.
You'll have to pony up at least $1,349.99 (before sales or incentives) to get an XPS 13 with this processor; the model I've been using, which is also equipped with 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and a 4K touchscreen, tallies up to $133,799.99 before discounts.
Certainly, Trump touched off the process by announcing last month he'd be pulling back $230 million in relief funds and persuaded other countries in the region to pony up $300 million instead, according to the State Department -- abrogating America's hard-won leadership position in the Middle East.
Cohen may have to rely on a network of rich hedge fund managers and friends, as well as his own money, to get it off the ground, as institutional investors — including corporate and public pension funds, endowments, and foundations — are not likely to pony up money.
If you previously purchased Ulysses for Mac or iOS (it works seamlessly across Macs, iPhones, and iPads) you are now going to have to pony up $5 a month or $40 a year in order to enjoy any new features the development team might roll out for the software.
On the topic of value, we know that console streaming for existing console owners will be free, we similarly know that 1080p streaming on Stadia will be free once you buy games on the platform, though if you want 4K resolution, you'll have to pony up $9.99 per month.
Yes, the HTC Vive has attracted good reviews — you can read ours here — and the company is pumping $100 million into developing content for VR, but the space is very nascent and it remains to be seen how many consumers will pony up for first-generation VR devices.
Over the past couple of decades, the PACER system — formally called Public Access to Court Electronic Records — has vastly improved the court records from across the federal courts by making them accessible worldwide to anyone with an internet connection and the ability to pony up the fees involved.
A United Kingdom-led effort to organize a European mission to defend shipping in the Gulf has so-far fallen on deaf ears, with both France and Germany demurring when asked to pony up some assets for the mission, according to a Wednesday report in the Financial Times.
For starters, you'll need to pony up a $50,000 initiation fee and approximately $17,000 in annual dues to join the elite club's ranks, which include NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, billionaire fashion entrepreneur J. Christopher Burch, former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci, and Blackstone Group CEO Stephen Schwarzman.
For starters, it means that the city and state now have even more reason to funnel money into subways, buses and a new tunnel under the Hudson River, and to pony up for the stalled BQX streetcar project linking Brooklyn and Queens, all of which would serve Amazon.
Amazon spent around $150 million to secure a deal with Westworld creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, but the company did not apparently pony up enough to nab Benioff and Weiss, with Netflix swooping in last month with an offer the duo found attractive enough to sign, THR reports.
That's a higher cost than a $224 rental down the road, but not enough to seem prohibitive — and since it helps support a local theater that people hope to visit in the future, the distributors are betting on the idea that audiences will pony up the extra few bucks.
Now, after "winning" at the 11th Circuit, it will have to pony up to defend its conduct in the arbitration proceeding, not just in the Hernandez case but also in the district court cases by Garcia and Cordova, which had been stayed pending the 11th Circuit appeal in Hernandez.
And while we all know the common advice to avoid single-use or dust-gathering items like avocado pitters and panini presses, there's also a group of so-called kitchen staples that are meant to make our lives easier, but may keep costing you long after you pony up the money.
According to TNT's David Aldridge, the Clippers were unwilling to pony up for that fifth year, and instead agreed to send Paul to the Rockets after he opted into the final year of his current contract, thus allowing him to get the $200-plus million deal from Houston next summer.
But more than anything, it's got the recurring revenue business model and that is the ultimate monogamous relationship between corporate American and an organization is the relationship between global corporations and Microsoft Office, who every year pony up hundreds of dollars per worker and the renewal rates are practically 100 percent.
With the iPhone 7, you have two options: Either get a dongle (attachment) to connect your wired headphones via the charger jack (so you can only charge or listen to music but not do both at the same time) or pony up $159 for the new Apple AirPod wireless earbuds.
The company allows Model S owners to unlock the Autopilot semi-autonomous driving feature after purchase for $3,000 (it's $2,500 if you buy it with the car), and it even goes so far as to offer free, month-long trials of the software to entice owners to pony up the cash.
But it is an important reminder that team owners don't always demand that taxpayers pony up for new stadiums because they're the best way of making money or increasing their franchise valuations; instead, they often demand new stadiums just because they want one, and would really rather not pay for it.
You can also get a couple of free workouts on the Versa through the Fitbit Coach app, but if you want to unlock more you'll have to pony up for a $40 per year subscription, which of course also gives you access to video workouts on your phone or tablet.
"More than anything, it's got the recurring revenue business model, and that is the ultimate monogamous relationship between corporate America and an organization is the relationship between global corporations and Microsoft Office, who every year pony up hundreds of dollars per worker and the renewal rates are practically 100 percent," he said.
But the Ricketts and Adelson families -- seeing a path to the Senate majority for Republicans if Trump can remain competitive -- just this week chose to pony up for their own group; the Ricketts family has dedicated $1 million, and the Adelsons are expected to give at least $5 million to Ricketts political organizations.
Even then, some states require NPs and PAs to be supervised working with a qualified physician in order to to prescribe the drug, and depending on where they take the course, docs might have to pony up a registration fee, which is enough to keep plenty of providers from bothering with the waiver.
Private tutoring for out-of-school kidsLast week, when Kerri C, a mother of two in Los Angeles, learned that her children's schools would be closed indefinitely, she decided to pony up $100 per day for a former elite-private-school headmaster to teach her kindergarteners for a few hours each week.
You need — pardon the pun — better Buy Q. Here's how Buy Q works in our industry: It all comes down to figuring out whether you'd rather pay more upfront for options you may or may not use — or pay less knowing that you'll have to pony up extra if you need services later.
According to the company, it took great "courage" to eliminate the headphone jack on the iPhone 21792, but really, it just got rid of a universally accepted I/O standard in an effort to get people to pony up for AirPods, the only wireless headphones you could count on to work seamlessly with the iPhone.
If users want to sync Fitbit data, like heart rate, sleep, and steps taken, with other data in the Apple Health app, like glucose levels or medicine intake, they'll need to pony up cash for a third-party app like the $2 Data Manager for Fitbit, that operates as a bridge between the two services.
It's near-impossible not to feel a little bit sorry for the people who are getting it (Luke obviously and eternally excepted): to witness someone who's so unhappy with their face or body that they're willing to pony up significant cash and undergo actual surgery, with its unavoidable indignities, in order to change it.
Answering the million dollar question of who the hell is going to pay for this original travel content, Reuters cited the company as saying that its massive customer base is pulling in partners who are willing to pony up to tap into that network, though it's not clear if that includes the rumored Apple series.
In all of these cautionary tales, there was an escalating incident—the woman in the last example threw a milkshake at her assailant—which means you can probably steal soda and still avoid jail time provided you're willing to cut your losses and pony up a couple bucks if and when you do get caught.
Most recently, his insistence that Congress pony up $5.7 billion for a wall at the southern border and his threat to keep the federal government closed for "months or even years" if he doesn't get his way have undermined Vice President Mike Pence's efforts to reach a compromise over the shutdown with Democratic lawmakers.
But this is not a good look for a corporate giant that just posted over $50 billion first-quarter revenue in 0003, that would only have to initially pony up $20-30 million annually under the tax, and has long been accused of paying even its own employees well under the amount necessary to secure housing at market rates.
According to a report from Bloomberg, Apple had decided that Intel's modems (which Apple had been exclusively using in the interim due to its fight with Qualcomm) wouldn't be ready in time for a 5G iPhone, leading Apple to pony up the newly revealed sum of between $4.5 to $4.7 billion to make up with Qualcomm.
Imagine you and the people who live on your block, your well-to-do neighbors, pony up a bunch of money and say you want to give a donation to the DC police department, with a string attached that you want them to use this money to hire a new police officer whose beat will be your block.
According to a new suit ... the hip-hop producer went with State Farm for a policy to cover his property in 2016, but after an unfortunate series of events -- a house fire and 2 subsequent thefts -- it failed to pony up the money he thinks he's owed ... specifically for the extinct cat head he says he lost.
MANOHLA DARGIS One of the big, possibly bad movie stories of the last few months has been Sean Parker and Prem Akkaraju's proposed new venture, Screening Room, which would bring first-run movies into living rooms for $50 a pop for 48 hours, though customers would also have to pony up $150 for the device to stream these titles.
I love to picture him riding a shaggy and determined Icelandic pony up the side of a volcanic hill to take a dip in a steaming hot spring, belting the beginning of "Big Time Sensuality" to the hrikalegt land for miles, but that's why they pay me the big bucks to write these and inspire people.
For those Australian "Game of Thrones" viewers who decided to pony up and purchase a Foxtel digital subscription — one of the few legal ways for Australians to watch the series on the same day it airs in the United States — the Season 7 premiere was a literal nonevent, after the cable provider's online and on-demand services crashed.
If you don't want to pony up for a rental car every day, but you also don't want to rely on public transportation or Lyft and Uber, there's also Car2Go, if you're in one of the dozen-plus cities where the company offers memberships—you can pick up a pay-by-the-minute rental all over the city.
Last month, Sony announced that its Xperia 1 flagship Android phone will coming out on July 12th in the US. But it shared today that preorders will start this Friday, June 28th, and that if you pony up $949.99 for the new phone, you'll get a pretty great preorder bonus: its 1000X M213 wireless noise-canceling headphones (a $350 value).
For years, the tent's membership was all-male — and it is still mostly men — until 1980 when women began joining, including Margaret Hamilton, the actress who played the Wicked Witch in "The Wizard of Oz." Guests are invited for a visit for a $2 fee before deciding whether to pony up $45 a year ($65 per family) in annual membership dues.
The top places to visit included Walmart (46 percent), consumer electronics websites (45 percent), Target (40 percent), home improvement websites (39 percent) and brand websites (also 39 percent.) Also keep in mind that if you live in a state with a sales tax and didn't have to pony up that charge during Prime Day in the past, those days are gone.
Decades after legendary Raiders owner Al Davis moved the team from Oakland to Los Angeles and back, his son Mark has been flirting with a succession of increasingly serious suitors in his search for a new stadium (and, more to the point, the dollars to build it—Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf has so far refused to pony up taxpayer funds for the billion-dollar project).
Herzog is apparently a savvy master not only of film but of new sponsorship models: AT&T sponsored a 30 minute PSA he made about the deadly dangers of distracted driving, and a documentary about the band The Killers backed by American Express and VEVO, but this time he realized there was something more here, and he convinced NetScout to pony up the budget for a full length documentary, on which Herzog would have final cut.

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