cash payment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcashandpayment
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cash
noun[U]
uk/kæʃ/us/kæʃ/
money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or ...
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payment
noun
uk/ˈpeɪ.mənt/us/ˈpeɪ.mənt/
an amount of ...
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(Definition ofcashandpaymentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The mix of voucher andcashpaymentattempts to do that.
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Those people eligible for this scheme will receive a cheque as acashpaymentfor any backdated entitlement.
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I am, therefore, perturbed at any proposal which may have the effect of stimulating exports without at once producingcashpaymentfor those exports.
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Particular mention is made of home-for-a-home compensation instead ofcashpayment.
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Therefore, their elimination from the prescription and getting acashpaymentfor them over the counter should be an important part of the pharmacist's work.
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A person is assessed as needing a given level of personal assistance and instead of providing the services acashpaymentis given.
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Local authorities believe thatcashpaymentis the best way to enable and facilitate this group of severely disabled people.
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Therefore, he had to fix his price on the basis ofcashpayment.
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The two properties together represent acashpaymentof£2,050,000.
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Every committee has stated emphatically that there must be acashpaymentmade by the man who wishes to become an owner.
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For the third category, those in between, there is no answer other than some kind ofcashpayment.
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Then, from the 1960s acashpaymentfor members sick at home was introduced.
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It fell away very gradually ascashpaymentgrew more important.
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Acashpaymentto the care provider has, at face value, considerable merit.
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Again, the contradictory findings on the level of thecashpaymentpoint to the limitations of data predicated on unknown expectations.
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The adult listeners participated in exchange for course credit or acashpayment.
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In some cases acashpaymentmight replace the lodging that was no longer required.
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Initially nocashpaymentwas involved, only the customary distribution of coca and aguardiente.
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However, by the early 1950s three key benefits had emerged: acashpaymentwhile members were hospitalised, and grants towards the costs of spectacles and dental care.
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The positive factors reported were mainly that the training and education were found more useful than expected, and that thecashpaymentwas higher than expected.
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There were also some complaints about thecashpaymentbeing lower than expected, while others claimed that they had not received any cash benefits at all.
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Although the service option is in real terms more than twice as generous as thecashpayment, it only provides for a very limited number of service inputs.
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Benefits can be available in the form of a monthlycashpaymentor a set number of service ' assignments ' in kind (or any combination of the two).
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In a non-regulated setting, thecashpaymentis contingent on the demonstration of need on the part of the care-user, not on the existence of a commodified care relationship.
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Nevertheless, they were encouraged to purchase their houses and could benefit from excellent financial terms: almost nocashpaymentwas required, and this could be supplemented by an interest-free mortgage.
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Thirdly, of course, it is normal in many industries to finance the equipment on a long-term basis and not by an immediatecashpayment.
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