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The government eventually stumped up, but the row slowed progress.
Most of the cash will be stumped up by higher-rate taxpayers.
It even stumped up £50m for some operators to help them on their way.
Afghanistan's international backers agreed, at least publicly, and stumped up millions to pay for it.
In 2014 France's BNP Paribas stumped up $8.9bn for violating sanctions on Sudan, Iran and Cuba.
Afghanistan's international backers agreed, at least publicly, and stumped up millions to pay for the poll.
SoftBank is the biggest shareholder in WeWork, having stumped up around $13 billion for the company to date.
Judith stumped up £140,000 ($175,000) before realising that she had been scammed: "John" was the invention of a fraudster.
When he decided to host an international boxing fight, he simply stumped up $10m in prize money to attract one.
On travelling to speak at a conference, it emerged that the client had stumped up for a business-class flight.
Their climavore project was commissioned by Atlas Arts, a Scottish cultural agency, which stumped up £150,000 ($186,000) of public subsidy.
Britain's sizeable contingent swelled for the semi-final against Spain after the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) stumped up for tickets.
Yet Clanachan and investors, who each stumped up $3 million franchise fees, believe the CPL can not only survive but thrive.
But even if its Japanese backer stumped up another $750 million, Neumann would have fallen well short of his fundraising target.
Fifty-nine big Chinese firms dutifully stumped up 50 billion yuan (US$5003 billion) in starting capital and it was away.
For example, Safeway, a grocery chain, and Walgreens, a pharmacy giant, respectively stumped up around $400m and $140m to collaborate with Theranos.
The Sanders campaign stumped up $55,060 in TV ads in the three states holding Democratic contests, and 53,564 Democrats felt the Bern.
In Hampstead, a posh bit of London, residents last year stumped up £210,000 in four weeks to pay for officers through the scheme.
For non-trading employees who can work from home, they have also stumped up for recorded phone lines, faster servers and additional screens.
Venture capitalists, for example, stumped up ¥92.8bn ($900m) in the first half of this year, up from ¥76.5bn in the same period in 2015.
It is not certain investors would even back such a move, having already stumped up 29.3 billion euros in four capital raises since 33.
Orcel apologized to Botin, reminding her that UBS had stumped up people's deferred pay in the past, and hinting at a possible legal response.
Orcel apologized to Botin, reminding her that UBS had stumped up people's deferred pay in the past, and hinting at a possible legal response.
Soon enough, Vimeo had stumped up the cash for the project, and Bundick found himself and his band halfway between San Francisco and Death Valley.
These days, a single fine can be in the billions: in 2014 BNP Paribas stumped up $8.9bn for violating sanctions on Sudan, Iran and Cuba.
The government has committed $150m to fund the new scheme and the World Bank has stumped up the remaining $300m needed for the first five years.
Following setbacks at Juno, Celgene is paying less than the $93 a share it stumped up for just under 10 percent of the company in 2015.
"We have already stumped up a lot money for the various funds that have been cobbled together to help weak banks," one of the sources said.
He donated to Barack Obama's first presidential campaign and earlier this year stumped up cash for Kamala Harris, who won a California senate seat in this month's election.
YouTube PremiumScreenshot: GizmodoIf you've stumped up the $12 a month for YouTube Premium (previously known as YouTube Red) then you have a way of legally downloading videos that's all above board.
Ireland's taxpayers stumped up 64 billion euros - almost 40 percent of annual economic output - to bail out the banks, and the country was forced into a three-year bailout in 2010.
It was the first English prison to be built under the private finance initiative, under which private firms stumped up for public buildings and then leased them back to the government.
Broadcasters who have stumped up for the best packages to win viewers and fend off rivals could now face another threat from one of the big U.S. tech groups entering the fray.
Some analysts had said the airline should be allowed to fail, while others questioned the affordability of a 4 billion rand lifeline stumped up by government in order to launch the rescue plan.
Taxpayers who have stumped up for three state bail-outs for Monte Paschi in less than a decade may rejoice—at least briefly; sentences in Italy are often cut, and convictions overturned, on appeal.
Italy is struggling to sell Banca Marche, Banca Etruria, CariChieti and CariFerrara in an effort to recoup at least part of the 3.75 billion euros that other Italian lenders stumped up in the rescue.
The $503m yearly fee stumped up by Star India, a television network owned by 21st Century Fox, is 158% greater than that of the previous deal, in which Sony had controlled all of the media rights.
Investors have willingly stumped up so far but many analysts question whether Tesla is worth its current market capitalisation of $29 billion, more than half the value of GM, which makes nearly 20203m cars a year.
Taxpayers stumped up 64 billion euros ($69.57 billion) - or almost 40 percent of annual economic output - after a property crash left its now mostly state-owned banking sector requiring the biggest state rescue in the euro zone.
MILAN, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Italy's Eni has recouped a 1 billion euro ($1 billion)bank guarantee it stumped up three years ago after winning an arbitration ruling against Dutch gas wholesaler GasTerra, an Eni spokesman said on Thursday.
Such "cohesion" funding, stumped up by other governments, has revolutionised infrastructure across the poorer parts of the EU. (It also helps pay for those tourism classes in Cáceres.) In some eastern European countries it makes up the vast bulk of public-investment budgets.
"Green could have spared his staff many months of misery and uncertainty if he had stumped up the cash willingly, rather than only after many months of protracted negotiations," said Steve Webb, director of policy at insurer Royal London and a former pensions minister.
In 2013, China, angered with Manila over the long dispute on the South China Sea, only stumped up meager aid to the Philippines after it was hit by Super Typhoon Haiyan, prompting rare dissent in the influential Chinese state-run tabloid the Global Times that Beijing's international image would be hit.
Due to his psychic powers, he realized MODOK created a psychic illusion of money to secure everyone's loyalty, and MODOK secretly told him the "full extent" of the plans would be revealed to him, and several other villains.Super-Villain Team-Up (vol. 2) #1 Mentallo quickly decided that instead he was going to sell the villain out to whoever stumped up the cash. After noticing the Chameleon had a telepathic shield and Spider-Man's powers and Spider-Sense, he went to offer to betray MODOK's plans to the Avengers for cash.
In March 2009, in the face of funding difficulties caused by the global financial crisis, the Treasury established an Infrastructure Finance Unit with a mandate to ensure the continuation of PFI projects. In April 2009, the unit stumped up £120m of public money to ensure that a new waste disposal project in Manchester would go ahead. Andy Rose, the unit head, said: "This is what we were set up to do, to get involved where private sector capital is not available." In May 2009 the unit proposed to provide £30m to bail out a second PFI project, a £700m waste treatment plant in Wakefield.
According to this account Wigley and Sylvester John Browne purchased the property and later handed it over at the purchase price to the revived S.A.J.C., formed by Sir Richard Baker and Mr. A. O. Whitington. The facts are a little more involved: the Club and the Racecourse failed in 1883 shortly after the Totalizator (whose profits the Club had come to rely on) was outlawed by Parliament. The Queensland Mortgage Company, who had lent the Club £6000 for improvements, then exerted their rights and resumed the property, which as an unimproved site had been made over to the Club by Thomas Elder on very generous terms. In 1888 Parliament reversed its ban on the Totalizator, and it was only then that Wigley, Browne and (briefly) R. B. Pell stumped up with the £8,000 purchase price.
The situation surrounding Herrera's move to Fulham was a unique one. During a time of financial frailty for Fulham, chairman Jimmy Hill came out in front of the crowd and said that they had identified a full back from Queens Park Rangers who he and the manager thought would improve the team. Hill asked that Fulham fans contribute what they can towards the £60,000 for the signing of this full back and the following game Herrera was paraded in front of the crowd with the rumour being that filmstar Hugh Grant had stumped up the transfer fee. On 4 August 1998, he signed for Torquay for a fee of £30,000, his solid defending and quick attacking instincts helping to establish him in the team. However, a recurring groin injury caused him to miss games, and during the 2000–01 season he found it difficult to sustain himself as a first team regular, not playing at all after 31 March. Although his form was not good, he was played as a wing-back by Wes Saunders, and not in his natural full-back position.

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