Приклади вживання Should be paying Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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And he should be paying 2%.
He's not paying 2% and he should be paying 2%.
He should be paying two per cent.
He's not paying 2 percent and he should be paying 2 percent".
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He's not paying 2 per cent and he should be paying 2 per cent.
They should be paying those taxes.
It is not clear though why Russia should be paying for this choice?
And he should be paying more than he's paying. .
People at the high end- people like myself- should be paying a lot more in taxes.
Everybody should be paying their fair taxes.".
I think that people at the high end, people like myself, should be paying a lot more in taxes.
And if so, all other nations should be paying them tribute and they should pay tribute to none.
Of the 28 membernations are still not paying what they should be paying for their defence.
The TAT really should be paying me a commission.
Twenty-three of 28 nations in the alliance are not paying what they should be paying for their defense.
And they should be paying 2%.
While most of us really don't consider the facial products that we use,we really should be paying more attention to these items.
I participated in a global riskassessment survey that informed those at the Davos summit on what they should be paying the most attention to.
They do not pay us, but they should be paying us, because we are providing a tremendous service and we're losing a fortune….
The amounts raised would aim to reflect some of what these companies should be paying in terms of corporate tax,” the letter stated.
He believes that people like him should be paying an effective tax rate that is no lower than the rate paid by hard-working, middle-class Americans," White House press secretary Jay Carney said Friday.
I don't mind explaining toFrench companies that they cannot escape tax that they should be paying in France, that they cannot go offshore without suffering the consequences….
Securities regulators around the world should be paying close attention to a potentially very concerning situation evolving in Australia, writes Colin Stevens.
It's simple: If you have high-interest debts, you should be paying those off as your highest priority, far above any sort of thoughts about investing.