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49 Sentences With "pick up the bill"

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C. loop cost, and who will pick up the bill?
Did GoCardless pick up the bill or was he insured?
I pick up the bill, since she's still a college student.
Don't expect China or the Europeans to pick up the bill.
In politics, there are fewer repercussions and taxpayers pick up the bill.
"He just said 'I will pick up the bill for eternity," Carter adds.
If you can't be there to make dinner, why not pick up the bill — and the ingredients.
If he's into someone, he's more likely to pick up the bill, or suggest something more involved.
Because they lacked resources, these chevre often had to find a willing student to pick up the bill.
One of the executives tells us that she will pick up the bill and I'm surprised, but grateful.
However, continued failure to work out who will pick up the bill could yet throw a spanner in the works.
In Brazil, the man will tend to pick up the bill, and they don't mind you talking about exes so much.
Northern countries fear that it is their depositors who will pick up the bill when less sturdy banks in southern Europe fail.
And when you make it to the point where it's time to pick up the bill, things can get even more stressful.
R. wants to pick up the bill, but I insist on splitting it since I know it's going to be a bit pricey.
This is just basic fiscal arithmetic: If you make massive transfers to the rich, the rest of society will pick up the bill.
Trump has been told that there is a desire within Palm Beach County that the taxpayers not pick up the bill for his protection.
They're doing burnouts with the bodies and minds of millions of American workers, because either workers or taxpayers will pick up the bill. Why?
Those who need care would simply go to the doctor and show their national health insurance card, and then the government would pick up the bill.
But what piqued our interest was a conversation she had with her date, G., about the protocol around who should pick up the bill on dates.
The fund has promised to pick up the bill of any projects that go bust in the early stages, acting as a so-called first-loss guarantor.
However, the voluntary scheme lacks legal backing, leaving a few companies to pick up the bill for everyone - a problem that doomed a similar programme here before.
However, the voluntary scheme lacks legal backing, leaving a few companies to pick up the bill for everyone - a problem that doomed a similar program here before.
I pick up the bill, as he's paid the last few times we've gone out and we're in my 'hood, so I feel like it's my turn to treat.
The "federalist" approach is particularly hard to stomach when so many Republican governors are refusing to expand Medicaid even when the federal government offers to pick up the bill.
In a report published on Saturday, China's National Audit Office said China should dispel the "illusion" that the central government will pick up the bill for local government debt.
The longer the federal government avoids entitlement reform and remains ignorant of our spending problem, the larger the fiscal burden will be for future taxpayers to pick up the bill.
If the value of the regulated housing stock does indeed fall, annual property and transfer taxes will follow, leaving other multi-family housing owners and taxpayers to pick up the bill.
States would then either have to pick up the bill and pay out of their own state budgets to make up for the difference or scale back Medicaid enrollment or services.
IF ONE goal has animated the reform of finance since the crisis of 2007-08, it has been a desire to spare taxpayers from having to pick up the bill for bank failures.
It inverts the proposal first put forward in the Dilnot report in 2011, which suggested putting a cap of £35,000 on all social-care costs, above which the state would pick up the bill.
Finally, Uber is going to start incorporating tolls directly into fares, which will mean that drivers don't have to pick up the bill when it comes to fares that involved driving across tolled routes.
There can be a sense of guilt or embarrassment if you wildly outearn everyone you know, and real frustration if people constantly expect you to be willing splurge, or to pick up the bill.
The target forms part of a move by insurers to tackle the causes of climate change and other social issues for which they often pick up the bill, including healthcare costs associated with tobacco use.
A friend whose DNA compels her to pick up the bill or buy you something simply because she thought you'd love it will truly appreciate your making a donation to a local charity in their name.
While the government is keen to build new nuclear power stations, it does not want to pick up the bill, while CEZ has insisted that any investment makes a return for its owners, including minority interests.
LONDON (Reuters) - Four major asset managers said on Friday they no longer planned to ask clients to pick up the bill for external investment research when new European Union rules come into force in January 2018.
The idea would then be to get Gulf states involved, then the United States, and at a later stage the European Union which would be asked, maybe with the Gulf states, to pick up the bill for rebuilding.
It highlighted the plight of freelancers who did not have employers to pick up the bill and also noted the anomaly that those coming from abroad would not pay as their security screening is handled by other national governments.
So in that case, when he goes wildly off script and turns an official event into a political event, the campaign or the party needs to pick up the bill, and there is a formula the government has for what extent they have to pay.
"The landlords who voted against the (Arcadia) CVA are choosing to send a message that they will not pick up the bill for every failing retailer on the high street whilst the other creditors walk away unscathed," said Stephanie White, a real estate expert at Stevens & Bolton.
With fuel prices low, and the economy surging, it may well be the right time to pick up the bill for the surface transportation piece of the president's infrastructure program, and for a much bigger program that will truly meet the needs, by raising the federal motor fuel tax.
Read more: Trump administration proposes to end all government funding for the Special Olympics, arguing that private philanthropy will pick up the bill In a new statement out Wednesday, DeVos reiterated her argument from the hearing: the Special Olympics receives adequate private funding and does not need any from the federal government.
Also, the fact that Trump's plan would apply only to women and only to those who don't have employer-provided maternity leave has left some worried that it would create conditions in which employers would discriminate against hiring women, as well as incentivize employers to end their own maternity leave programs and let the government pick up the bill.
Twyford's Healthy Homes Guarantee Bill was first drawn from the Parliamentary ballot in 2013, but was struck down at its first reading. Then-Labour leader Andrew Little introduced a second version, which made it through its second reading with the votes of every party except ACT and National. This allowed Labour to pick up the bill, modify it, and pass it relatively quickly. On 29 November 2017 the bill passed its third reading by 63 votes to 57, where the Labour-led Coalition Government had supported the bill to become law.
Referring to the conduct of Green, Angela Eagle, the shadow business secretary, said: "In this situation it appears this owner extracted hundreds of millions of pounds from the business and walked away to his favourite tax haven, leaving the Pension Protection Scheme to pick up the bill." Simon Walker, the Director General of the Institute of Directors, described Green's "lamentable failure of behaviour" which was deeply damaging to the reputation of business. He then added that he had moral responsibilities to the pension fund and a proper investigation was needed but not one that took years. It took months for the negotiation to be settled down, it ended with Green agreeing to a voluntary settlement of £363m into the scheme.
Peter Novick has argued that the post-war historiographical depiction of al-Husseini reflected complex geopolitical interests that distorted the record. > 'The claims of Palestinian complicity in the murder of the European Jews > were to some extent a defensive strategy, a preemptive response to the > Palestinian complaint that if Israel was recompensed for the Holocaust, it > was unjust that Palestinian Muslims should pick up the bill for the crimes > of European Christians. The assertion that Palestinians were complicit in > the Holocaust was mostly based on the case of the Mufti of Jerusalem, a pre- > World War II Palestinian nationalist leader who, to escape imprisonment by > the British, sought refuge during the war in Germany. The Mufti was in many > ways a disreputable character, but post-war claims that he played any > significant part in the Holocaust have never been sustained.
Smith is concerned about fixed odds gambling machines which fuel problem gambling, leading to people losing their homes, their savings and sometimes taking their own lives. Smith blames the UK government for not limiting the amount people can gamble on those machines to £2, Smith stated the government delay was out of step with, “politicians and campaigners [who] are united in seeking the earliest possible introduction of the maximum £2 stake for FOBTs which will alleviate some of the devastating consequences of people addicted to gambling on them, some who can lose their homes and savings to them and then take their lives in desperation. Bookmakers taking huge profits and football clubs taking sponsorship from gambling and leaving the NHS to pick up the bill and families to face grief is privatising profit and nationalising consequences. It has to stop.” Smith also stated, “I am not anti-business.
Liberalisation of electricity tends to substantially benefit large consumers (mainly industrial users), but benefits for domestic consumers compared with a public monopoly or a regulated private monopoly are questionable, as liberalisation has been shown to pass on supply costs onto consumers. There are also doubts over whether the system can ensure long-term security of supply through providing sufficient incentives to begin building generation capacity in time for when it is needed, an issue which has started to plague Britain in the mid-2010s as spare capacity has decreased significantly to just over 1.2 percent in 2015. Furthermore, the experience of electricity liberalisation in developing countries has proven problematic, as many large multinationals withdrew support for power plant construction projects in the start of the 21st century, leaving countries such as Argentina, Colombia, Chile, and Uganda to pick up the bill for the expansion of their electric networks. The privatisation of electricity favoured by liberal economists mirroring the British model have also led to increased expenditure on advertising and power switching incentives for consumers.

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