It wasn't bad enough to refuse to eat or pay for, but it wasn't good enough to entice us back. |
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Luckily, the insurance people seem to have come up trumps and have said they'll pay for it. |
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She helps pay for her drama course at RADA by hiring out her services as a new form of advertising. |
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The selfishness of fame seekers is only matched by the personal cost they have to pay for the fame they seek. |
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The report she quotes, by the way, is available through this site, but only if you're prepared to pay for it. |
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Which is why we will, along with other weak-kneed pacifist nations, likely pay for the lack of moral fiber of our own politicians. |
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This is similar to the recent evolution of online advertising from destination web sites and branded banners to pay for click pricing. |
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We should therefore discuss how much I am willing to pay for what you are prepared to do. |
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Albany could easily cut this subsidy at least in half and still pay for real charity care. |
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The offer includes a fixed sum of three months pay plus two weeks pay for each year of service. |
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After his arrest, he had had to make his own way back to Brighton and then pay for a second trip to York for the court case. |
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We have lived together now for a little more than a year and plan to marry as soon as we can pay for the wedding and reception that we both want. |
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Only those that could afford to buy advertising banners and pay for placement in the search engines would ever see any traffic. |
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Buying options outright typically does not require any deposit of margin because the maximum risk is what you pay for the option. |
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Administrators said they had always hoped to secure funds from alumni to pay for tercentennial events. |
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Five pounds will pay for a taxi home from the Steps Bar for a former Glasgow bailie. |
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Which is why there are a lot more manuscripts available for publication than there are publishers willing to pay for them. |
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Let her overstay and let her pay for the overstays at the 200 baht a day going rate. |
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But the fact is some manses can be a real millstone, because you have got to pay for heating and lighting out of your own stipend. |
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Some clients were tempted to take out expensive loans to pay for private dental treatment. |
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Even taxpayers who have no school-age children but must pay for public schools and colleges would welcome such tax relief. |
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She became a manicurist to help pay for college, earning a two-year degree from Prince George Community College. |
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They pay for mammograms yearly, and they pay for colonoscopies, and prostate cancer screening. |
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He didn't put ads on the site and used a scant amount of donations to pay for the server. |
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I resorted to telemarketing to pay for my bacchanalian lifestyle during the lean years of college. |
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The cash will help pay for a new baby monitor, which can help prevent cot death. |
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Initiatives against tax evasion will be launched to help pay for these new government programs. |
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They don't need to pay for diapers or baby food or their children's health care. |
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Increasing taxation is the only way to pay for services like public hospitals. |
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At present, we pay for roads indirectly through fuel and vehicle duties and council and national taxation. |
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He put whatever money he had in savings, so that they'd have something to pay for his son's education with. |
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She leaves him to sleep outside until he has money to pay for the beer he has drunk in her tavern. |
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She says that she's going to have to save up for quite a while to pay for her dream wedding. |
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Well, we do pay for exclusive information and documents, and we make no bones about that, as long as we can verify it's true. |
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He'd be happy to tag along, and in return for putting up with his incessant babble, I would make him pay for gas, brew, and Taco Bell. |
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It still belongs to the landowner, who will continue to pay for its upkeep maintenance and conservation. |
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Money is also needed to maintain existing defences and pay for better flood forecasting. |
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While these runs may alleviate some of the performance anxiety that comes during a taper, most runners will pay for it during the race. |
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In fact, you can have an Internet business if you just pay for your domain, hosting and a followup autoresponder as fixed costs. |
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In the last two budgets, we played a major role in improving take-home pay for workers. |
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It is estimated that the working poor are forced to pay half their take-home pay for rent. |
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The broker then authorizes his agents in the United States to pay for the goods the importers have ordered. |
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The land sale provided enough money to enable the council not only to buy a site suitable for the new school but also pay for its construction. |
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This seems a small price for a swindler to pay for enjoying a life of luxury at the expense of the small business community. |
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But it is a small price to pay for such a great event, choc full of atmosphere and alive with positive energy. |
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They had few rights and a very rudimentary education, in some cases none if the money was not available to pay for it. |
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The scheme requires people using a van or trailer to dump rubbish at household waste sites to pay for a permit. |
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They'd have to pay for it themselves, without corporate contributions, and they'd have to handle all the logistics. |
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Inmates in three California prisons are being kept in their cells on 24-hour-a-day lockdowns to save money on overtime pay for guards. |
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Soon I won't be able to pay for these lessons, then I'll be stuck rotting away at home. |
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This is in addition to any additional moneys armigers may have to pay for such protection. |
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Nowadays consumers even take out personal loans with banks and finance houses to pay for surgery. |
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Supporters argue that wind farms are a small price to pay for saving the planet. |
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The deal was done, I would pay for half her shoeing, alternate bags of feed, livery all worming and vaccinations. |
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There would be a rollback of tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans to pay for healthcare and other social programs. |
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Intuitions are apt to differ, for example, regarding the existence of a moral obligation to pay for the wine delivered to your home by mistake. |
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It is good that they pay for you to see a therapist, but for a full year they only allow 8 appts. |
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Besides, billions of dollars already pay for infrastructure through bonds, direct appropriations and federal funding. |
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The spares sales may eventually appear, but most likely it'll only be enough to pay for the next round of development. |
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Cash to pay for the Commercial Road project has come from private developers Berkeley Breamore Limited. |
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I loved her, really, but I needed to pay for a late payment on my car insurance so I pawned her diamond necklace. |
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One of the most popular ways of providing funds to pay for this liability is with a whole of life insurance policy. |
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The city would pay for the electricity, and ricochet would provide the pole-tops. |
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My understanding is that insurers will pay for reconstruction but will not just pay out a cheque in lieu of same. |
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Other safety-related technologies like anti-lock brakes fell short when consumers were asked to pay for it as an option. |
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The golden rule means that tax revenues should pay for public spending, so the chancellor should only borrow money to invest. |
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A pension was meant to pay for a brief period of leisure following a long working life. |
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If not, you'll want to bring along a sack lunch, as well as enough cash to pay for fills or other incidentals. |
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Convincing voter-taxpayers that they should pay for something available for free naturally requires some political legerdemain. |
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They're so confident that if you don't pass your test at the license bureau after completing their program, they'll pay for the retest. |
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I leant my bike on the side of her car and explained patiently through the window that she was going to pay for a new wheel. |
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Hundreds of workers cannot afford to pay for board and lodging in Colombo, and are forced to sleep in hospital corridors. |
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I quite agree that people should pay for their board and lodgings, but not medical care. |
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We did the photo shoot in Tobago, so I had to pay for everyone's air fares, board and accommodation. |
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You start 9.00 am on Monday as a legal secretary, and don't forget to put some overtime in if you want to pay for this week's board and lodging. |
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The raffle operator reserves his rights to use frequent flyer miles to pay for the round trip plane tickets. |
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The shop, which sells donated books and CDs, helps owners on benefits to pay for treatment for sick pets. |
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We need money to pay for layout and printing and some basic administration. |
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The team hopes to get extra cash to pay for more research staff and equipment. |
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Too much to pay for on layaway, too much to buy secondhand, if you have to ask you can't afford it, and nobody could, or should be able to. |
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Why pay for the shows when you can watch them in syndicated reruns with about the same quality? |
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To become a club member a person is required to apply and pay for membership. |
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Your employer would have to provide a little on-site launderette, but that is a small price to pay for keeping staff happy. |
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He asks why he should be made to pay for the incompetence of the bureaucrat that bungled the repossession. |
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The architecture should pay for itself after the first couple of years, during which time the capital costs will be amortized, he says. |
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If the damages can be repaired at minimal cost, you can pay for the repairs directly. |
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Property prices are such that rental income should not be relied upon to pay for the property. |
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So wouldn't it be better to live in Scotland and benefit from such largesse rather than live in England and have to pay for it? |
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The Federation remits money to the university to pay for the alcohol and maintenance. |
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Sue, who lives in Fallowfield, receives a student loan and an allowance from her parents, who also pay for her accommodation. |
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At death our aerial body would pass into an invisible world where it would pay for its sins through pain and then be reincarnated. |
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My friends got old too, and now when we have a rare night of all-night revelry, we pay for it for about a week afterwards. |
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Insurance companies pay for so little physical therapy anymore that few patients are fully rehabilitated by the time their insurance runs out. |
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However, this is yet further evidence of ISPs getting their sums wrong and getting customers to pay for the mistakes. |
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We have no money to pay for them to be refixed by BT nor by our own staff under BT supervision. |
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The continuing wrangles over who should pay for a new play area at Barrow Green, in Chippenham, may have been resolved for the moment. |
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He was a well-known advocate for better working conditions and higher pay for Cambodian workers. |
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The teenager abandoned plans to go to university and now works the streets in Sheffield's red-light area to pay for her addiction. |
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I predict that these large financial conglomerates will redivide into components and will be spun off because they don't pay for themselves. |
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The coupon can be redeemed automatically by using the device itself to pay for the transaction. |
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That's still a big premium to pay for portability and extra battery life when you can get much more powerful laptops for much less. |
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It would definitely pay for rock and pop lovers to dust down their old vinyl records as music memorabilia can prove a real money spinner. |
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That means, for example, account holders can withdraw money only to pay for a home, business or college education. |
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Imagine, just the catering alone would pay for tax shelters for the wealthy until kingdom come. |
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Each household will get six kilolitres of water and 20 kilowatts of electricity free and pay for anything further. |
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In order to stimulate a recessive economy and pay for the cost of escalating welfare programs, Congress will add to the national debt. |
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Cruising the aisles of the Jewel supermarket in Barrington, Ill., she knows exactly what she wants and how much she's willing to pay for it. |
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After all, you do not need to pay for window shopping or being a window gourmet. |
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Relatives of many of the people buried say the town hall should pay for private reburials. |
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Much of the money was being held in reserve to help pay for a new sports hall. |
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Money will pay for a co-ordinator to run a scheme in 11 selected schools teaching road safety skills at the kerbside as well as in the classroom. |
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This would help pay for a new bus shelter and kerbing to improve access for passengers. |
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The developer would pay for the site that amount that he could realise on a gross sale less a margin for profit and risk of realisation. |
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And your conscience would be to vote against whosoever needs to pay for your vote. |
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People who need care in the home can either pay for carers from Social Services or private agencies. |
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You get what you pay for, and if you buy this card you'll get above average performance and good value for the price. |
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If we are to be a nation let us pay for all the institutions generously and get world-class work in return. |
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The truth is that the whole system will be bankrupt if we pay for any medication for the elderly. |
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It's all very well saying that youngsters should have free education, but who's going to pay for it? |
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However, ethics aside, to force an employee to pay for a mistake, even one due to carelessness is against the law. |
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Do we have to pay for yet another fence to keep us out of an area that we previously had access to? |
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Overtime extends beyond 5 o'clock postmeridian, but not to exceed two and one-half days' pay for the full period. |
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More pay for women, better childcare and better quality workers through continuous training are the keys to keeping down unemployment in Ireland. |
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At least this way they pay for their crimes and contribute something towards the cost of their keep. |
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He still feels fine but there will be a price to pay for his reacquaintance with bad habits. |
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But with karma, at some future point, everyone will still have to pay for their mistakes. |
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We council tax payers pay rates to Central Government, which later gives money to the council to pay for such expenses. |
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People were led to believe they had won a top prize when in fact they were being induced to pay for a low value product. |
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Why would a group of grown men want to pay for some random bloke they don't know to be on their stag do just because he's small? |
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That is the only small price he has to pay for his unmatched adulation and unparalleled adoration from his countryman. |
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And if you need something done for your business but don't have the money to pay for it, you can always barter goods or services in exchange. |
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Like him, she was lost somewhere between her sophomore and junior years of college, working full-time to pay for an apartment in the city. |
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Hawick were also made to pay for some ragged discipline on 20 minutes when their captain Roddy Deans was sin-binned for a late tackle. |
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It's not something she's looking forward to, but it's a small price to pay for the joys of motherhood. |
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Martin believes well-heeled communities that use city services, including galleries and libraries, should help to pay for them. |
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He chose journalism as a career because he wanted to travel and wanted someone else to pay for it. |
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The extra parking revenue will help pay for a new pay station system instead of putting coins in the barrier to leave the car park. |
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Whale meat and blubber is shared out locally, and a small amount is sold to pay for the upkeep of boats. |
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We have had a really hard year and I would have never been able to afford to pay for it. |
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When consumers waive subrogation rights, insurance companies may refuse to pay for that particular incident. |
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If you want anything above and beyond this, you pay for it with your own money. |
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This is a small price to pay for enjoying an invigorating walk along Addingham Moorside or up Beamsley Beacon. |
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The Lottery cash would also pay for an 18 th-century walled garden to be restored. |
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When she went to pay for her chosen items, her handbag had been slit open and her wallet and money were gone. |
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One has to pay for ammo, and the gun cannot be turned around to the main gallery space, so it must pack a real wallop. |
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In Britain, employers pay for six months of maternity leave and reclaim the money from the government. |
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Students will not have to pay for these additions until we begin to use the facilities. |
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Could there be a connection between fat pay for directors and thin returns for shareholders? |
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This is an economy in which it's easier to carve a new dishwasher out of rock than to pay for one with 18 vultures, three choughs and a quail. |
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Childcare centres are getting more funding to pay for better qualified staff. |
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Whilst it is never pleasant, it is part of the price you pay for freedom of speech. |
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At the time of his arrest he was heavily addicted to heroin and funded his habit by selling at a profit to pay for his own drugs. |
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This company has demanded that taxpayers pay for its barefaced attack on its own employees. |
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Fitzgerald himself worked as a janitor and doorman to help pay for college and Harvard Law School. |
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Every visit to a hospital is an ordeal but for those who cannot pay for private care the experience is a horror show. |
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Sir Walter Scott nearly killed himself writing enough to pay for his home. |
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I'm not so worried that the oligarchs will pay for apologetics on their behalf. |
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For example, Sharif has promised to build a bullet train from Karachi to Lahore without explaining how he would pay for it. |
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But the events are not a part of the Carr for Senate campaign, nor does his campaign pay for them. |
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How much do those without a checking account pay for the privilege of having their paychecks cashed? |
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For example, the US today absorbs 10 per cent of the world's total savings to pay for its enormous consumption, yet a country like South Africa experiences capital flight. |
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She knew she was being selfish for accepting him, for making him pay for her folly, but she was simply not strong enough to refuse him a second time. |
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It happened almost every night, the neighborhoods too poor to pay for the fire teams to quench the flames, one at a time the last refuges of squatters were being cleared out. |
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You pay forty quid a month to watch advertising you also pay for. |
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For example, that might mean that they employ someone who is working on the project, or fund someone to attend a conference or pay for some service such as Web hosting. |
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Apple is more like HBO in this respect, offering premium content that's a lot easier to pay for than descramble. |
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The commercial aviation industry can pay for the national airways system. |
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The money would have gone to compensate the victims, pay for future health screenings, and in some cases relocate households. |
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He was excused because his employer wouldn't pay for his jury service. |
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But, when we even partially pay for it, what they do has to be justified and when justification is demanded the outcome will almost always be condemnation. |
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But I had to desex mine, worm him, and I pay for his vet bills. |
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A variety of factors can affect how much you pay for insurance, such as where you live, the age and health of your animal and the level of cover you require. |
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They also want overtime to be paid at time-and-a-half and double the hourly rate, with full pay for the first six months that miners are off sick. |
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You could ration care, and only pay for a limited number of services. |
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People like us who did without to own our house as a legacy for our children have our home taken off us if we have to go into care to pay for our keep. |
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The money will help pay for a project director to develop music at pre-school and primary school level and provide free local string and wind instrument projects. |
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After several rebuffs, Yeda offered to pay for the cost of localization. |
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The mother of a disabled Trowbridge girl is overwhelmed by the number of kind-hearted people who have offered to help pay for a new wheelchair for her daughter. |
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Whether he would actually want to pay for the changes he calls for is debatable. |
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Financing also proved to be a major problem since few private firms and redevelopers possessed the huge cash reserve necessary to pay for clearance and revitalization. |
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Do companies actually pay for this kind of knuckleheaded advice? |
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During the interminable reviews, restructures, re-organisations and re-engineering it is invariably the manual workers who pay for the latest management fad. |
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According to Doha News, it was around this time that Al-Thani sacrificed his Supercomplication watch to pay for the debts. |
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She had to pay for a personal trainer and a dietician out of her own pocket, she says. |
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We want to avoid this wherever possible but despite the fact we pay for flights and offer generous resettlement grants, many of these failed claimants still refuse to leave. |
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With the metros closed, she had to dip into her savings to pay for the expensive taxi ride home that morning. |
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For starters, many of the discretionary programs the sequester slashes partially pay for themselves. |
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I smuggled drugs to make money for them, to pay for their schooling, to secure their futures with good careers. |
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But a few canine yaps and sniffs were a small price to pay for this view. |
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The World Health Organization will pay for the door-to-door vaccination program. |
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There are many more she used on the street while earning money to pay for dope. |
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She called the local sales rep for Purina, who offered to pay for all the doxie's food for the coming six months. |
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This is my web site, running on a server I own, using bandwidth I pay for, located in a nation which reserves the right of free speech for its citizens. |
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But what political price is there to pay for en masse targeting of politically unempowered minority groups? |
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As a product of the Cable Act of 1992's retransmission consent requirement, cable operators refused to pay for network programming they had previously retransmitted for free. |
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At issue is retroactive overtime pay for employees who have been incorrectly classified as managers, and thereby excluded from overtime compensation. |
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All of us can support groups that pay for school fees and other expenses of girls denied an education due to poverty. |
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Powers never found the house he was looking for, because he never cared a fig for how he might pay for it. |
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Still, his partner was going to pay for pawning him off on the woman. |
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They pay for the holiday lights that hang from downtown tree limbs. |
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There was no lunch lady to pay for my food, so, after picking out a plastic fork and spoon, I walked straight out of the narrow food room with my loaded tray. |
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The rouble plummeted overnight after Russia refused to pay for its internal debts and permitted banks to not fulfil their obligations to foreign partners. |
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The modern version of globalization, by contrast, is run more along Roman lines, in which the provinces are milked to pay for the bread and circuses of the imperial heartland. |
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He told the assembly to gather all the riches they could to pay for this. |
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How much people will pay in taxes and how much they pay for their schools and hospitals are not significant issues four years shy of a general election, say his supporters. |
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A small, if nonsensical, price to pay for America to stop being so grotesquely fat. |
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If are going to pay for a panic room, a safe room, which these people do, why not build something they can use in the meantime, for entertainment? |
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As early as 1439 the nobility had given the king the right to maintain a standing army and to raise the taille which was a tax to pay for the army. |
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What is the least I can expect to pay for a decent tailored suit? |
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There is no magic pudding that is going to pay for all of this. |
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But heller and Senate Democrats argued that Congress should extend the aid now and debate how to pay for it later. |
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With much sapience, he ruled that the categorical imperative of the situation was that charity begins at home and the guilty party must pay for his own beer that evening. |
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Law-abiding drivers will have to fork out extra to pay for compensation awards to victims of some 1,000 hit-and-run incidents being dealt with by insurers. |
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We do what we can when skipper loses her lunch money, pay for college if we can, help out with the first-day-at-work suit. |
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If how much we're willing to pay for them is a measure, the future of the sneaker seems healthy. |
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Willingness to pay for a package of telematic services increases with annual household income and with the price category of vehicles owned or leased by respondents. |
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And that's why you date the guy who takes you out for dinner, and just become backslapping buddies with the chap that makes you pay for his pizza. |
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With form filled in, you then have to manhandle your purchases onto a huge trolley, queue, pay for them, put them in your car, drive them home and assemble them yourself. |
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To make sure there is enough in the coffers to pay for a worst-case scenario, the state was forced to create its own catastrophe fund, to backstop insurance companies. |
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I thrust a tenner at a passing waiter to pay for the drinks. |
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Most of the super fans I spoke to spend a lot of time on cam sites or pay for one-on-one Web chats with the girls they idolize. |
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That means I travel standard class on the railway wherever possible, that we use scrap paper in the office and pay for second class postage where appropriate. |
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The money is offered to pay for the improvement of seating accommodation in the waiting room, and to provide lockers and screens for use in wards and consulting rooms. |
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He stole a banker's draft from the Queensbury branch of the Natwest, forged a second signature on it, and used it to pay for the house completion. |
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He is on suicide watch and has limited access to funds in a prison where he must pay for his own food. |
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Even with the doctor's notes, I was given bare minimum to live on, and was forced to pay for most of the medications I needed to take around the clock in order to breathe. |
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Do lost people have to pay for the expense of their search party? |
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Like, we've got very little chance of winning any medals, or they have to pay for their own Lambrusco. |
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The Spanish did complain about having to pay for their food and water with their gold and other jewels with which they had escaped Tenochtitlan. |
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Among other causes is the reluctance of employers to pay for executives to travel in First or Business Class. |
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It's been suggested that the Lakers should make Parker pay for his drives in the lane with a body check or two. |
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To pay for the added administrative costs, the prefecture collects municipal taxes, which would usually be levied by the city. |
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I doubt whether we shall be able to pay for the bare minimum necessary for our defence. |
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This meaning was then applied to land itself, in which land was used to pay for fealty, such as to a vassal. |
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As a result, the English Parliament refused to pay for a royal army to put down the rebellion in Ireland and instead raised its own armed forces. |
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Women should be forced to pay for cervical smears, breast cancer tests and ante-natal screening, a leading gynaecologist said yesterday. |
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Williams then had to pay for Mecachrome engines, which were old, rebadged Renault F1 engines. |
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Chaplin this large sum annually because the public wants Chaplin and will pay for him. |
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I found a way to pay for college without taking out any loans. |
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One of the most pressing problems at this time was the major crisis in public finance caused by the need to pay for the war against France. |
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Maliki no longer wanted to pay for the glue that kept it there. |
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We've already established there are smaller deposits, but you're always looking for that mother load that will pay for the infrastructure. |
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Having to close due to the owners, who are a big company, being too mean to pay for soundproofing beggar's belief. |
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I partied at Aksu until they began to tire of me and started asking whether I wouldn't prefer to pay for my mare's teat grape wine. |
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Everyone seems to agree that the general should pay for his indiscretion. |
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Social media marketing consultant Michael Tinmouth asked the BBC to look into the mater after a client refused to pay for his services. |
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The first was a political debate in Britain as to who should pay for the repairs. |
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Tuition in the United States is expensive, and it is common for students to enter into extensive debts to pay for it. |
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Average pay for a company chief executive stands at more than PS215,000, compared with around PS43,000 for a middle manager. |
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When studying at a university, however, you might have to pay for accommodation and literature. |
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If she is sick or has an emergency, she forfeits any pay for that day. |
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Most of the muzhiks I met saw pictures of Putin's mistresses, yachts and palaces, and well aware whose earnings pay for it. |
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Many people pay for a sit-down meal and in the evening provide a buffet when the old sausage rolls and ham sandwiches are rolled out. |
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But that is a small price to pay for what is one if the most sizzlingly good looking sports estates around. |
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My insurance wouldn't pay for the operation because it was elective surgery. |
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Its owner, Emma Hooper failed to get the fire brigade or RSPCA, and had to thus pay for a cherry picker. |
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They are hoping to equalize pay for workers with similar jobs. |
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War is no simple matter, and imperfect policies are the price we pay for slapping down threats before they can hurt us. |
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Shortly afterwards, the Mexican President stated that Mexico will not pay for the wall. |
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When the government covers the cost of health care, there is no need for individuals or their employers to pay for private insurance. |
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Upon further discussion we felt we'd be foolish to pay for weaners every year and decided to jump in with both feet and purchase breeding stock. |
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Alternatively you pay for a private school or wangle a place in a good school out of your area and transport your kids, as the Blairs did. |
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One that they cannot cash in at the bank to pay for their flats. |
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The National Health Service was ready to pay for a nursing home, but Jane was determined that he would live at home. |
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Without up-front money from subscribers to pay for seed, property taxes and insurance, Huasna's Skinner says he would be overwhelmed with debt. |
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Buyers willing to pay for goods at a higher price than the equilibrium price receive the difference as consumer surplus. |
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More than pounds 300 is thought to have been made as part of a number of ventures to pay for drums, cymbals, kazoos and other items. |
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If a person kindle a fire in the house of another person, let him pay for the house to the owner, if it be burned. |
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On 4 September 2015, the NHS announced it would no longer pay for 17 different cancer medications. |
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They all claimed it was blocking out their television signals and demanded the club pay for boosters needed for their ariels. |
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Some funds will pay for consultants to recertify households enrolled under PATH up to Dec. |
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For those who qualify through need, the sight test is free, and a voucher system is employed to pay for or reduce the cost of lenses. |
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She offered to pay for lunch as compensation for keeping me waiting. |
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The stampless letter eventually reached me, but I had to pay for its postage. |
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Patients would have access to all medical, dental and nursing care they needed without having to pay for it at the time. |
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Full of bog, goes anywhere you want to go, don't pay for insurance, runs on the smell of an oily rag. |
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The Mount Vernon Cancer Network, which covers Herts, Luton and South Beds, used the money to routinely pay for 30 drugs. |
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School president Sally Carder told the Hot Springs Sentinel-Record that a 1973 law permits millage increases to pay for construction projects. |
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Presumably the devil himself had made the parson pay for desecrating the kistvaens. |
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Customers pay for the service based on the number of kilobytes transmitted over the CDPD network. |
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The Midland Railway helped pay for scripture readers to counteract the effect of drunken violence in these isolated communities. |
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The bat's excretions that land in the pitcher pay for the shelter, as it were. |
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The trade imbalance caused Europeans to export large quantities of gold and silver to Mughal India in order to pay for South Asian imports. |
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The maximum price a consumer is willing to pay for a unit of the good is the reservation price. |
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Second, the company must be able to sort customers according to their willingness to pay for the good. |
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Electric lighting was so much safer than oil or gas that some companies were able to pay for the electricity with the insurance savings. |
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The most of western Georgia and part of Alabama was taken from the Creeks to pay for expenses borne by the United States. |
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The trust applied the income to pay for labour and materials to maintain the road. |
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To pay for them, it significantly increased both direct and indirect taxes. |
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He raised taxes to pay for the great war against France and cracked down on radicalism. |
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The chapter voted unanimously for the move and agreed to pay for it by withholding various portions of their prebends over the next seven years. |
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Most of the English colonists arrived as indentured servants, under contracts to work as laborers for a fixed period to pay for their passage. |
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In response, the General Assembly did not authorize any money in 2006 to pay for the recodification. |
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General Benjamin Lincoln was obliged to raise funds from Boston merchants to pay for a volunteer army. |
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Constitution prohibits Congress from reducing the pay for incumbent justices. |
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The money would help to pay for Allied occupation costs and buy food and raw materials for Germany. |
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But he has not been able to explain how he would pay for this renationalisation. |
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As well as an injunction to prevent the defendant dumping waste in the woods, damages were also awarded to pay for the harm to the woods. |
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The Spanish had been debasing their currency to pay for the war and prices exploded in Spain just as they had in previous years in Austria. |
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The money, raised during a summer fete, was donated to the Ayries Society to pay for care and health education in the Dalit community. |
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