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89 Sentences With "pick up the tab for"

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I pick up the tab for the bottle of wine.
And who will pick up the tab for those outcomes?
Who will pick up the tab for bigger subsidy checks?
Aetna previously agreed to pick up the tab for telemedicine visits.
When we pay, we pick up the tab for my friends.
The government then asks insurers to pick up the tab for contraception.
The federal government will have to pick up the tab for them.
D. and I pick up the tab for the four of us.
Taxpayers will instead pick up the tab for repatriating 150,000 sunburned Brits.
I pick up the tab for Bloody Marys for myself and the bride.
The government then asks insurers to pick up the tab for the contraception.
The Swiss government is expected to pick up the tab for the hotel rooms.
Bombardier has also said it would not pick up the tab for the trade duties.
They wonder whether British taxpayers will pick up the tab for cuts in European funding.
Local and state governments will pick up the tab for costs associated with a state primary.
Canada doesn't have a nonprofit group to pick up the tab for things like state dinnerware.
The federal government had agreed to pick up the tab for "national security costs," he said.
When a participating firm goes under, others must pick up the tab for its workers, or "orphans".
The startup also allows sponsors to pick up the tab for a community's use of the platform.
If you want to be extra generous, pick up the tab for the large popcorn as well. 
Even when he goes out to dinner, he doesn't rush to pick up the tab for the points.
"Importantly for easyJet it won't pick up the tab for any missed connections or baggage disruptions," he added.
They are, though, left to pick up the tab for the added infrastructure needed to support the incomers.
The federal government will have to pick up the tab for those increases for the people who receive subsidies.
That entity will step in and pick up the tab for pensions up to $60,136 a year at age 65.
Apparently, I decided to pick up the tab for the whole group, but I don't really remember making that decision.
Italian restaurant Vapiano got in on the action offering to pick up the tab for three of the newly planned dates.
" It added one more detail: "All good — except for a couple of doors we'll have to pick up the tab for.
If a person in the Obamacare exchange qualifies for subsidies, then the federal government will pick up the tab for those increases.
She didn't bring her wallet to the meeting, so I pick up the tab for two Americanos and a biscotti for me.
We know from experience that the Pentagon will pick up the tab for responding to a bioterrorist attack or uncontrolled natural outbreak.
It eliminates "retroactive coverage," a provision that has Medicaid pick up the tab for care received up to 90 days before enrollment.
Once we get there, I pick up the tab for drinks for all of us, and my other friend covers the coat check.
The reinsurance fund was temporary, designed to last three years and pick up the tab for any enrollee that cost more than $60,000.
Now the UAW is having to pick up the tab for these worker's Cobra so that they don't go completely out of coverage.
Currently, Washington helps pick up the tab for the medical expenses of those enrolled, chipping in a little more than half the total bill.
The state's taxpayers will pick up the tab for protecting the governor while he's on vacation, with the tab reaching as much as $100,000.
After subsidizing the industry for more than 100 years, taxpayers should not pick up the tab for the oil and gas industry's biggest mess.
In the US, the banking sector lobbied for deregulation: they got what they wanted, and taxpayers had to pick up the tab for the consequences.
Privatize prep football, Gerdy argues, and let the $10-billion-a-year NFL pick up the tab for training its future workforce and fan base.
Long-term health care costs and whether a new spouse is legally bound to pick up the tab for them are big issues, Mr. Darling said.
Like many other historic state buildings, Windsor was not insured, and an announcement that the taxpayers would pick up the tab for repairs caused an outcry.
States are likely to pick up the tab for most programs, but a protracted shutdown lasting into the spring could result in cutbacks, according to analysts.
Sometimes, their teachers don't show up to work because they're out on the teachers union picket line demanding taxpayers pick up the tab for their plastic surgery.
Andrew Cuomo, six Democrats representing various New York City boroughs said Trump should pick up the tab for the security costs of living in Washington and Manhattan.
Venture firms including Refactor Capital and Slow Ventures have agreed to pick up the tab for portfolio company founders to get an initial visit to a therapist.
Several large insurers, including Cigna, Anthem and CVS' Aetna, have announced in recent days that they'll pick up the tab for the test ... but only for certain members.
Obama proposed Thursday that the federal government pick up the tab for all states' Medicaid expansion costs for three years, no matter when that state decides to accept.
First, like all taxpayers, we pick up the tab for corporate tax avoidance: either by paying higher taxes ourselves, receiving subpar public services, or taking on more government debt.
Scholarships and grants completely cover the cost at this Christian school in rural Missouri, although underclassmen must still pick up the tab for room and board and other expenses.
They all stressed that there is near-unanimous support among the coal miners for the effort to have the federal government pick up the tab for the expiring pensions. Rev.
Because she gave me a huge friends and family discount on the spa treatments and is also just a generally wonderful soul, I pick up the tab for us both.
"I want to apologize to the community," Union Pacific spokeswoman Raquel Espinoza said at a news conference, adding that the company would pick up the tab for the response costs.
Akin to a toll-free call, sponsored data lets a company pick up the tab for a certain amount of data use in order to get its message to customers.
Then Mr. Trump tried, repeatedly and unsuccessfully, to persuade her to let him pick up the tab for the weekend she spent with two girlfriends at the Trump SoHo hotel.
GM revealed that health care benefits for those on strike will soon come to an end, meaning the union will be forced to pick up the tab for COBRA coverage.
"If I had a situation where someone were willing to pick up the tab for the hotel and maybe $15 a day for meals, I would gladly do that," he said passionately.
Cruz appeared at a hearing on April 11 as a probate judge tried to determine whether taxpayers will pick up the tab for the teen's defense or he can pay for his defense.
The big picture: Taxpayers and people with job-based health insurance ultimately pick up the tab for these kinds of billing feuds, and it's not clear anyone will benefit after the dust clears.
Doug Ducey of Arizona announced on Friday that the state would do everything it could to keep the Grand Canyon from closing, and would pick up the tab for shuttles and public restrooms.
Saudi Arabia would pick up the tab for the rest of their salaries, as well as for the Spanish coaches who would later travel to Jeddah to help set up a soccer academy.
Mr. Hooker already worries about relying on the United States to continue to pick up the tab for ever-larger numbers of older people who will live longer and run out of money.
"The reason we were so cautious about it was the fear the campaign would then have to pick up the tab for the event," said Dan Pfeiffer, a former communications director for Mr. Obama.
Still, Democrats want to find common ground as a party on how to merge the desire for universal health coverage with calls for the federal government to pick up the tab for that pricey bill.
Lance Armstrong recently admitted he can "understand" why some people feel hostile towards him, which once reportedly motivated the former professional cyclist to pick up the tab for a bar full of people booing him.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Workers at German steelmaker Thyssenkrupp will refuse to pick up the tab for concessions being offered to British unions by Tata Steel to further a merger, Thyssenkrupp's labor chief told Reuters on Monday.
In short, after ObamaCare completely dismantled the healthcare system, the Obama administration violated its own law, abandoned its constitutional duties, and then forced Congress and the American taxpayer to pick up the tab for its mess.
After Mr. Purinton was thrown out, Jeremy Luby, 41, a software developer, said he offered to pick up the tab for the two men, who thanked him during a brief conversation about work and cultural differences.
They pick up the tab for practically everything in exchange for all the free publicity the show gives them — but is not a good look and is not likely to be something Mexico Tourism wants to welcome back.
Her refrain was a message of generational equity: promising a fairer life for younger Taiwanese who struggle to afford housing, worry about job prospects and think that they will have to pick up the tab for a looming pensions crisis.
It sends an important message to a united world: we're not stuck with dirty fossil fuels that do more harm than good —  and we won't abandon our children to pick up the tab for bad habits that put them at risk.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida (CNN)Nikolas Cruz could be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, his public defender said Wednesday as the Florida school shooter appeared at a hearing to determine if taxpayers will pick up the tab for his defense.
"These bills are all part of a bipartisan effort to ensure that Iran does not have access to the U.S. financial system and that taxpayers and depositors are not forced to pick up the tab for these risky arrangements," Hensarling said.
"They pick up the tab for practically everything in exchange for all the free publicity the show gives them — but this is not a good look and is not likely to be something Mexico Tourism wants to welcome back," a source told PEOPLE.
Ruth Reed has made it a goal to once a week pick up the tab for customers at a Medford, N.J., Wawa, so when Urban was short a few dollars, the substitute teacher stepped in to help, NJ.com  reported citing a Facebook post.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Supporters of U.S. Republican candidate Donald Trump unwittingly helped pick up the tab for a booze-up in Mexico City on Thursday, after they were duped into buying cleverly concealed anti-Trump t-shirts designed by a local brewery.
Pinera said in a televised evening address that he would ask employers to pick up the tab for an additional 4 percent contribution to each of their workers´ pension funds, to be phased in and managed by an administrator of the employee´s choosing.
The federal government should pick up the tab for state and local spending on the crisis response — including on staffing health facilities, testing for the coronavirus and equipment to keep workers safe — and it should encourage public health officials to pull out all the stops.
As Walmart automates its workers out of jobs, it is arguing that the government and institutions like universities pick up the tab for retraining and supporting them, so that they might more effectively toil at the next evolution of Walmart, or at least shop at it.
Bernie Sanders is calling for the federal government to pick up the tab for all Americans' health care costs during the COVID-19 pandemic — an emergency version of Medicaid-for-all — and for each household to receive $2,000 in cash each month until the crisis is resolved.
Hoffman called the impacted projects "important" and said the Defense Department is working to get Congress to appropriate additional money to back fill the funds which are being re-directed to the border as well as attempting to get allies to pick up the tab for the US construction projects overseas.
James — whose mother is an alcoholic — begged for another chance, pointing out that he's supporting girlfriend Raquel financially, helping his parents (we did see him pick up the tab for a family dinner earlier in the episode) and just gave his little brother a check for $5,000 as a college graduation present.
Not only does it requires the buyer to be home when their delivery arrives — you can hardly expect your neighbor to look after your new product and pick up the tab for it — but managing cash floats, and the added expense of redeliveries is both painful and costly, not to mention impractical.
To Betsy DeVos, school choice is not simply the inherent right that every parent has to choose their child's educational setting, it is all about requiring taxpayers to pick up the tab for that parent's private individual choice, regardless of whether the parent chooses a public school, a charter school, a nonprofit private school, a religious school or even a fly-by-night online virtual school.
Cruz proposed allowing plans that did not comply with Obamacare's rules back on the market, allowing healthier people to buy those lower-cost plans, and the federal government could pick up the tab for people with higher costs as premiums for Obamacare plans rose: It's not fair to a working-class person who's struggling to put food on the table, for the federal government to double their premiums trying to work an indirect subsidy for others who are ill.
Lites also said that Spano insisted that Lites pick up the tab for their dinners—something Lites said he'd never seen in all of his years as a sports executive. Spano also made an abortive bid for the Florida Panthers that year.
U.S. taxpayers pick up the tab for official government patients, but reimbursement is required for all others. (Brantly and Writebol each cost about $200,000, including the cost of equipment decontamination, which their organization paid.) Phoenix Air currently keeps only one plane on standby for transporting Ebola victims.
5 . These costs are further increased as, according to Jan Hoffman (an administrator for the blood conservation program at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania), hospitals must pick up the tab for the first three units of blood infused per patient per calendar year. By contrast, hospitals may be reimbursed for drugs that boost a patient's red blood cell count, a treatment approach often used before and after surgery to reduce the need for a blood transfusion. However, such payments are highly contingent upon negotiations with insurance companies.
He planned to require every resident to enroll in a health plan and have taxpayers help pick up the tab for all the welfare low- and middle-income residents. In June 2008, state legislators voted for the first phase of that program mandating health care coverage and Corzine signed it into law in July. Corzine spent some $200,000 of public funds on advertisements to promote a referendum on the 2007 New Jersey ballot to borrow $450 million to fund stem cell research. The referendum faced strong opposition and was rejected despite the fact that $270 million had previously been approved to build stem cell research centers.

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