The electrical contractor had to pay the bill to hand stitch it back together. |
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Interest is normally charged at once, even if you pay the bill in full on time. |
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Two years ago, she says, her electricity was cut off when she couldn't pay the bill. |
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This time, the hospital insisted he pay the bill in advance, together with the outstanding debt. |
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Most of these accidents are caused by inconsiderate, selfish people who don't even insure their cars, and we are left to pay the bill. |
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They joined in and managed to catch him and he was frogmarched to the cash point and forced to withdraw cash to pay the bill. |
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They need our help to pay the bill that we, through our emissions, have contributed to. |
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The basic rationale behind the PPP is that the polluter should pay the bill of the external costs he produces, which is usually done via a tax. |
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I explained to them that I didn't have any insurance and couldn't pay the bill. |
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The social worker then prepares the documents necessary for the accounts office to pay the bill or reimburse the expenditure. |
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Regulation may feel like cost-free political points to politicians, but someone has to pay the bill. |
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This gives rise to conflict between the young, active, healthy people who pay the bill and the old, retired, ailing beneficiaries. |
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You can also introduce the concept of interest by explaining that if you do not pay the bill right away, it will keep getting bigger. |
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Thus the quality of care deteriorated and, in the end, it was the patients that had to pay the bill of ill-health reforms. |
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These days cash-strapped Italy is handing out restoration initiatives to just about anyone willing to pay the bill. |
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But you don't pay the bill for your semi-detached on your Barclaycard. |
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Firstly, it is the consumer who will pay the bill for the increase in rates resulting from the implementation of auctioning. |
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In fact, it is as if I went shopping with my credit card and then asked the party to pay the bill. |
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If the price per kWh doubles, the city hall will still need to use the lights and the municipality will still need to pay the bill. |
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A very stuffy businessman, about to pay the bill in a chic restaurant in Paris, realizes with dread that he has lost his wallet. |
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And so we are still witnessing a scandalous, morally unacceptable situation in which the most deprived countries pay the bill, in financial terms and in terms of talent, for the wealthiest. |
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So irresponsible competitors can drive prices down, and then go out of business and the surviving competitors, who have tried to be responsible, have to pay the bill. |
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If your dog or cat causes injury, you may have to pay the bill. |
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Mr. Speaker, when it comes time to pay for the damage done to the environment, it seems to me that those who became rich while contributing to pollution should have to pay the bill. |
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If your customer defaults on the bill of exchange when it becomes due, this liability to recourse is realized and you are liable to pay the bill of exchange amount. |
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You just pay the bill with your RBC® credit card to earn extra points. |
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I couldn't pay the bill and now my passport is in custody of the hotel management. |
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You only need to pay the bill amount for the current month. |
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In discussions with other small business owners and others in the private sector, there appears to be very little willingness to continue to fund a legal system, which does not, or cannot, operate for those who pay the bill. |
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If the customer does not pay the bill of exchange, the cleared items can be found via the bill of exchange document and the receivables can be posted again. |
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These commitments have a price and we have decided to pay the bill. |
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I want to see them pay the bill,'' said Councilman Greig Smith, a BFI critic whose district includes the dump. |
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He becomes an acceptor when he indicates his willingness to pay the bill. |
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