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Businesses may not want to foot the bill for it.
Mexico on Thursday reiterated it's refusal to foot the bill.
He thinks that corporate sponsors will help foot the bill.
But then having to foot the bill for the divorce?
Also, foreign governments would be reluctant to foot the bill.
Taxpayers will foot the bill for the biggest expense: security.
Google connects websites, consumers and advertisers, who foot the bill.
Even better, he'd make the Mexican government foot the bill.
Insurance companies representing the Weinstein Company will foot the bill.
However, it's up to the driver to foot the bill.
But whether the government will foot the bill is another matter.
The padrinos, or godparents, are the ones who foot the bill.
For decades, couch potatoes have been obliged to foot the bill.
Then there is the issue of who should foot the bill.
Neither are incumbent airlines keen to foot the bill for expansion.
I wasn't in a position to foot the bill up front.
He should foot the bill, along with other similarly successful people.
While Barnett did the lawyering, it appears Kim foot the bill.
As for who should foot the bill, check your governing documents.
Again, international donors would be called upon to foot the bill.
Now an insurance company wants his parents to foot the bill.
Who will foot the bill is still up in the air.
Fauci added that the federal government would help foot the bill.
Looking for a company that'll foot the bill for your meals?
And in many cases, an executive's company may foot the bill.
It has also to foot the bill for Indonesia's fuel subsidies.
McCarty said she was forced to foot the bill for them both.
Who is responsible for managing them, and who would foot the bill?
Very, very few of the 22018 NATO countries foot the bill here.
Vice President Pence stressed Wednesday that Mexico will eventually foot the bill.
South Korea or the U.S. might even foot the bill for infrastructure.
"Taxpayers are forced to foot the bill to cover them," she said.
Will publishers foot the bill as part of their normal marketing budget?
She declined to say how the Trump administration would foot the bill.
The animal welfare league is accepting donations to help foot the bill.
Trump has called on other European and Arab countries to foot the bill.
If companies foot the bill, they'll have a better shot at retaining talent.
PSUs are made to foot the bill for government programmes that are uneconomical.
Instead they will recommend you a good dry cleaners and foot the bill.
If larger shipments of oil were allowed, China would presumably foot the bill.
Unless the cash is recovered, Moldovan taxpayers will have to foot the bill.
" Sanders staff assistant Terrel Champion tells viewers, "Somebody has to foot the bill.
Mexico has said it would not foot the bill for such a wall.
Sixty-two of Americans oppose forcing taxpayers to foot the bill for abortions.
Just 22019 percent of respondents said they think Mexico will foot the bill.
Prescriptions are expensive, and taxpayers often foot the bill, through programs like Medicaid.
The United States cannot continue to foot the bill alone for global stability.
So, he tried to get the United States taxpayers to foot the bill.
Since Mexico has refused, he now wants U.S. taxpayers to foot the bill.
Under Sanders's plan, the federal government would foot the bill for the switch.
Large gatherings were often funded by corporate sponsors who could foot the bill.
Or, they don't have a parent company behind them to foot the bill.
The fire sparked controversy over who would foot the bill for the damages.
Verizon will foot the bill by paying a wholesale rate for the service.
Yet millennials become averse to social welfare spending if they foot the bill.
The remaining policyholders, along with taxpayers, are then forced to foot the bill.
But should CBS prevail, Mr. Moonves would have to foot the bill himself.
The Treasury is supposed to foot the bill (which will total $7bn this year).
Those without health insurance end up in hospital, leaving taxpayers to foot the bill.
Trump has repeated many times that Mexico, not the U.S., would foot the bill.
UL, the world's largest copper miner, helped foot the bill for the country's military.
These are the same consumers that will foot the bill for this misguided proposal.
It has increasingly asked foreign companies to foot the bill for projects or operations.
If money is the main obstacle, the artists say, they will foot the bill.
Questions remain as to whether Brussels, Paris or the region would foot the bill.
Epstein would foot the bill for the painting, as a gift to the Wexners.
And taxpayers will foot the bill for the higher subsidies required with higher prices.
She also wants spousal support, and Jack to foot the bill for her attorney.
Even without a customer to foot the bill, Carthy has started delivering pizzas herself.
The problem is that working families and the middle class will foot the bill.
Unlike previous generations, they are expected to foot the bill for an expensive education.
That's not the only reason they're an easy sell: States don't foot the bill.
Wendy's ex also wants her to foot the bill for their son's college expenses.
Millennials are more likely to foot the bill for their own weddings, the survey found.
But even then, however, there are often questions about which department should foot the bill.
Russia's finance ministry said this week that Transneft, not the state, should foot the bill.
If, in our hypothetical Wimbledon scenario, bits of Wiltshire flooded, who would foot the bill?
Even China will not be able to foot the bill for such a beast alone.
Insurers would also foot the bill to restore any items that are damaged, Honore said.
Porn film producers would also foot the bill for their performers' STD tests and vaccines.
Either way, your family will have to foot the bill to get you to Philly.
Sergio (26) MUNCHIES: Who do you think has to foot the bill after a date?
Some Egyptians said they would willingly foot the bill for stability and an improved economy.
Any voter in California can request a recount but must foot the bill for it.
There are caveats: You still have to foot the bill for fees, housing and food.
Taxpayers usually foot the bill for these tests, because most seniors are covered by Medicare.
Luann de Lesseps is clarifying who foot the bill for her second stint in rehab.
They want to make sure that investors, not taxpayers, foot the bill for bank failures.
The V.A., not veterans, would foot the bill for whatever price it negotiates with Janssen.
Rocketing fees are putting strain on low-income families who struggle to foot the bill.
Younger people would foot the bill, either through higher taxes, diminished public services or both.
We don't drive, so we foot the bill for parking as a token of our appreciation.
And let's not forget, it is Congress that must foot the bill for sending Federal Observers.
In a climate like this, the government should indeed foot the bill for a modest party.
When Emily's dishwasher broke down last year, Fischer offered to foot the bill for a replacement.
For anyone looking to apply, just don't expect them to foot the bill for the move.
A state that's looking to expand coverage can always ask its taxpayers to foot the bill.
Luckily, these iconic Disney characters don't have to foot the bill for such top-notch kicks.
If taxpayers are expected to foot the bill, the price should not be shrouded in secrecy.
If the Supreme Court's ideological majority flipped, future generations would be left to foot the bill.
The price increase could help Netflix foot the bill for its staggering spending spree on content.
Insurers and hospitals are fretting about having to foot the bill for thousands of sick people.
Millennials are also more likely to foot the bill for their own weddings, the survey found.
If those journalists couldn't afford to attend the festival, TIFF raised money to foot the bill.
Seventy five percent of Americans surveyed in the Pew poll thought employers should foot the bill.
He wants Lisa to foot the bill for her lawyers, but she's asking that Jack pay.
"We didn't make the choice to switch the water, but we have to foot the bill."
Critics of subsidies slammed the loan guarantees, saying that taxpayers would foot the bill if Vogtle fails.
When health care providers lack competition, they can name their price and patients ultimately foot the bill.
According to Cardi, Brim had foot the bill for the event herself and was now losing money.
Under the new plan, Geisinger — and not the patients themselves — will foot the bill for the tests.
He has promised to build a wall along the southern border and make Mexico foot the bill.
As for the downstream emissions of 105 Mt per year, maybe someone else will foot the bill?
TrialPay helps devs boost loyalty by pairing them with advertisers willing to foot the bill for rewards.
The International Olympics Committee will foot the bill for 20183 North Korean athletes also in South Korea.
They also mandate that polluters, not the taxpayer, foot the bill for decontaminating the land and water.
Huang has helped foot the bill for employees' weddings and covered tuition for their children's college education.
Now America is being asked to foot the bill for the Republican gift to the donor class.
It is not yet clear which unit will foot the bill, or what the timeline will be.
In the case of McGraw, Trump has even said he may foot the bill for a defense.
There was a time when the parents were fully expected to foot the bill for a wedding.
It could help pay for college tuition — or it can foot the bill for day-care expenses.
But she does not receive endorsement money — not yet, anyway — leaving her parents to foot the bill.
A judge ruled in favor of the College Republicans, so the school had to foot the bill.
But will taxpayers foot the bill, paying for the exhibition's shipment and reinstallation at JFK International Airport?
Nor could my family afford to foot the bill for three years of Ivy League graduate school.
Yet after Abraaj defaulted on several facilities, its limited partners were urged by banks to foot the bill.
Now, the two are getting ready to marry — and the Hawks are swooping in to foot the bill.
Many in those communities ended up facing medical bankruptcy, having to foot the bill for their own care.
Perhaps he can turn to his friends in the Resistance or Cuban communists to help foot the bill.
Corporate sponsors would foot the bill of €5m apiece for construction and three years' operation, Mr Slat hopes.
Meanwhile ordinary citizens often foot the bill, argues Jason Braganza of Tax Justice Network Africa, a campaign group.
Critics of the Senate bill also worry that investigations could drag on, leaving taxpayers to foot the bill.
It also means Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will have to squeeze the national budget to foot the bill.
With student-loan debt at an all-time high, many parents are rushing to help foot the bill.
For instance, Minnesota proposes to foot the bill for 80% of enrollees' medical costs between $50,000 and $250,000.
But then they ... you do get into sort of like, who's going to foot the bill for it?
That hasn't stopped the President from crowing that China would foot the bill for damage to US farmers.
The significance of any damage is not yet clear, nor is it known who will foot the bill.
Should Wall Street banks' risky investment practices go awry, will American consumers be required to foot the bill?
Instead of state governments paying for ever-rising college costs, the federal government — and taxpayers — foot the bill.
The project is technically challenging but feasible - provided the company finds investors to foot the bill, Sitnikov said.
In reality, parents are the true stars of the wedding; it is them who usually foot the bill.
The university offered to foot the bill for dispensers, but members of the student government will stock them.
Nevertheless, Trump appears to have set aside his pledge that Mexico would foot the bill for the wall.
Trump has also said that Middle Eastern nations like Saudi Arabia should foot the bill for stabilizing Syria.
Mexico's president had said on multiple occasions that his country will not foot the bill for the wall.
One major question that remains is how much the parade will cost and who will foot the bill.
Instead, they asked Harrington to foot the bill -- which he did -- and they promised to pay him back.
It also externalizes many of the costs of production, meaning other countries' environments and people foot the bill.
Varga's operation closes down Emmit's business and moves on to the next, leaving Emmit behind to foot the bill.
Pangea196 charges a fee for settling travel logistics and participants also have to foot the bill for living expenses.
Your proposal to add tariffs on all imports from China is asking the American consumer to foot the bill.
Investors should be wary of claims that China will foot the bill for higher tariffs, CNBC's Jim Cramer said.
Tom Price, President Donald Trump's health secretary, hit on a novel solution: get the taxpayer to foot the bill.
Hopefully, having to foot the bill for increased fraud will encourage them to get their collective asses in gear.
The only certainty right now is that US farmers need help, and taxpayers are going to foot the bill.
Many expected to foot the bill through a combination of work, scholarships or grants, in addition to the loans.
Trump has repeatedly vowed to build a wall along the Mexican border and make its leaders foot the bill.
Some companies, notably those in the tech sector, have begun offering to foot the bill for some reproductive services.
Citizens will pay down the road or, perhaps more likely, our children and our grandchildren will foot the bill.
At this point, it's not clear how much a new search would cost, or who would foot the bill.
As it turns out, no one is particularly eager to foot the bill for Australia's new site blocking regime.
With replacement cost coverage, the insurance company will foot the bill for replacing your damaged items at today's prices.
But while the landlord has to turn on the boiler, he does not necessarily have to foot the bill.
The inefficiency these incentives may create always comes at the expense of the clients, who ultimately foot the bill.
But hours later, Mr. Trump thundered in Phoenix that his mind was made up: Mexico would foot the bill.
In one of his Twitter posts on Thursday, Mr. Trump restated his intention that Mexico would foot the bill.
A spokesman for the mayor said the city is seeking a judge's order to have Mendoza foot the bill.
Although the royal family will reportedly pay most of the wedding costs, taxpayers will foot the bill for security.
Pellini also said it's unclear whether health insurance companies would want to foot the bill for such a cure.
The lavish nuptials are ruffling some feathers, with a petition demanding the British government refuse to foot the bill.
The International Olympics Committee will foot the bill for 20183 North Korean athletes who are also in South Korea.
"Religious freedom should protect unwilling taxpayers from funding church property, not force them to foot the bill," Mach said.
Taxpayers may ultimately foot the bill for the relocation if Port Authority, a public entity, handles the project itself.
They say they&aposre for open borders but none of them has the guts to go and foot the bill.
DAMAGE ESTIMATES The significance of any damage is not yet clear, nor is it known who will foot the bill.
Done right, Quora could expand its user and answer base while making other companies or individuals foot the bill. Slowly.
Even so, the rights didn't come cheap; Waititi was fortunate to have Marvel Studios' parent company Disney foot the bill.
And while business travellers do not usually foot the bill for their rides, the cost is lower than taxis, too.
Infrastructure projects to bring it to every household in a given area so expensive, even Google can't foot the bill.
Many are calling it out as an expensive PR stunt, one that American taxpayers will have to foot the bill.
Their refusal to foot the bill eventually drew the ire of federal agents, who seized a portion of their cattle.
Starbucks is offering to foot the bill for critical illness insurance coverage for the parents of some employees in China.
It has cosmetic appeal to some, because it appears to make firms foot the bill for keeping their staff healthy.
The company was subsequently collapsed and was unable to pay its employees' pensions, leaving British taxpayers to foot the bill.
Politicians seem to think they can promise anything, so long as younger generations will be around to foot the bill.
ABC only provides dresses for the final two contestants, so everyone else has to foot the bill for their wardrobes.
Trump has insisted that Mexico will foot the bill for the barrier, but the country has fervently rejected that notion.
Why should middle-class Americans foot the bill for a billionaire's pet projects in another country, no matter how worthy?
Once Congress passes a fiscal 2020 defense spending bill, the Pentagon will foot the bill for the continuing border mission.
The Trump Administration's new missile defense plan could require taxpayers to foot the bill for a new nuclear arms race.
Last month, de Blasio asked the federal government to help foot the bill for Trump's round-the-clock security detail.
His plan has not attracted a single Republican sponsor, because it would rely solely on taxpayers to foot the bill.
His care costs about $15,000 a month, and his family has set up a GoFundMe to help foot the bill.
You've agreed with Trump's argument that rich allies of the US need to foot the bill for their own defense.
And Facebook would foot the bill for making it available at no cost to users who didn't have data plans.
Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) of unsustainably pushing the costs of Medicaid expansion, by forcing local counties to foot the bill.
Meanwhile, taxpayers, who foot the bill for police misconduct, have paid out more than $172 million in taser-related lawsuits.
Often, community members also worry that adding lower-income customers from neighboring communities will leave them to foot the bill.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto has said multiple times that his country will not foot the bill for the wall.
A fortune in federal grants and student loans helps students to foot the bill at both private and public institutions.
He also said he would build a "great wall" along the Mexican border — and promised to have Mexico foot the bill.
Employers tend to foot the bill for those costs in workplace plans, said Eric Remjeske, president of Devenir, an HSA consultancy.
The 155m Americans who get health insurance through their employers need not foot the bill for unhealthy people on the exchanges.
Luke is trying to scrounge up cash to pay for Pop's burial, but Cottonmouth appears and offers to foot the bill.
Are our allies contributing too little to the collective effort knowing that Uncle Sam will foot the bill no matter what?
Although a NAVYA rep estimates monthly service costs at $10,000, Cervantes is confident advertisers will be happy to foot the bill.
Under PG&E's scheme, it would put in place 7,600 charging stations across northern California, and ratepayers would foot the bill.
But the other part of Trump's wall pledge—his assertion that Mexico will foot the bill—remains very much in doubt.
New rules should make it easier to force banks' creditors, rather than taxpayers, to foot the bill if a bank fails.
Certainly no one wants to foot the bill for an E3 presence only to have their games overshadowed by everything else.
Taxpayers foot the bill for those White House attorneys, while the money to defend his company comes from the Trump family.
More children would be afflicted by learning disabilities and other neurological problems, leaving localities to foot the bill for treatment programs.
These statistics suggest why employers, who nearly always foot the bill for arbitration, prefer it to hashing out disputes in courtrooms.
Supporters say the city's existing tax structure — heavily dependent on sales and property taxes — needs additional revenue to foot the bill.
If there's anything Mr. Trump is good at, it's manipulating controversy for personal gain while making someone else foot the bill.
But the other part of Trump's wall pledge — his assertion that Mexico will foot the bill — remains very much in doubt.
Christopher Steele was funded by groups opposing Donald Trump during the election, but the bureau planned to foot the bill afterward.
The president said that the tariffs would create U.S. jobs and falsely claimed that America's trading partners would foot the bill.
"Somebody has to foot the bill," she said — and in a climate of tight school budgets, that somebody is the teacher.
Wendy's franchisees will also not have to foot the bill for equipment expenses, which previously could cost as much as $10,000.
Beyond this specific study, the company is working with a mix of commercial and government insurers will typically foot the bill.
Protecting the president-elect is inherently a national responsibility for which New York City shouldn't be left to foot the bill.
It will require banks to reorganize so that their failure would be less likely to force taxpayers to foot the bill.
And using money from criminals rather than law-abiding US taxpayers to foot the bill for anything sounds like an easy sell.
Instead, the company has tried to reach a price where consumers or their self-insured employers are willing to foot the bill.
Taxpayers continue to foot the bill for smokers' health care in the form of higher Medicare, Medicaid and other health care costs.
If all else fails, or if you can foot the bill, call around to local photographers and studios and make an inquiry.
It also called on the company to foot the bill for work to restore the buildings and areas damaged by the accident.
Although it is technically owned by the state and not the monarch herself, some called for Queen Elizabeth to foot the bill.
"It's outrageous that the president is leaving local municipal governments to foot the bill for his excessive political campaign events," said Rep.
As The Economist went to press it was unclear quite what "assurances" the government had given—or who might foot the bill.
Councils that could not foot the bill to maintain blocks in good condition left residents with broken lifts or vandalised communal spaces.
That would be a relief to the $200 billion China Mobile and peers that will foot the bill for the big buildout.
Gucci Mane is so ecstatic to reunite with his classmates that he's willing to foot the bill to make sure it happens.
Our prediction ... Jeremy will probably get paid -- but were guessing Ball's future agent will probably be the one to foot the bill.
And to be clear, consumers — not the start-ups they work for — foot the bill for coverage if they decide to enroll.
In all of this, middlemen and health insurers win, while everyday Americans are left to foot the bill, paying more for less.
But instead of tackling those challenges head on, the PRC is basically demanding the American people foot the bill for their shortsightedness.
Trump insists Mexico will foot the bill for the structure, while Peña Nieto vows his nation would never pay for it instead.
The entities that have knowingly brought us this planetary disaster (and profited greatly from it) should foot the bill for reversing course.
"Your proposal to add tariffs on all imports from China is asking the American consumer to foot the bill," the companies added.
If we ignore this fact, the frequency and severity of extreme weather will exponentially increase, leaving hardworking taxpayers to foot the bill.
Borat star Sacha Baron Cohen will foot the bill for those Czech tourists who were fined for wearing mankinis, Cohen said Monday.
The opponents argued that extra leave would be too expensive for employers, and suggested that the government should foot the bill instead.
The officials expressed skepticism that the Arab countries would foot the bill and noted that the plan sidestepped the difficult political issues.
Those criticisms haven't stopped scientists from starting up companies that offer "deep profiles" to people who are willing to foot the bill.
Ultimately, we small-businesses owners and our customers across the country would foot the bill for this plan, not profit from it.
Santos is asking for international help to foot the bill, which the government has said runs to tens of millions of dollars.
What will the Pentagon or even US government have to skip in order to foot the bill for a couple thousand jets?
He was the driving force behind the trip to New York, helping to foot the bill for those who couldn&apost afford it.
Amazon will likely only come to the Big Apple if its government can promise gigantic subsidies, for which taxpayers would foot the bill.
We don't know when the party will be held, but we can assume that if precedent holds, the Obamas will foot the bill.
Mexico has continued to refuse to foot the bill, but Trump's been under pressure to deliver on his promise to immediately begin construction.
But it still has a long way to goin consolidating its services enough to be able to foot the bill for streaming empire.
Trump now wants U.S. taxpayers to foot the bill for a project that some estimates have shown could cost more than $23 billion.
The off-putting part is that $15,000 is a lot of money to spend when you're asking other people to foot the bill.
The real issue is that small businesses are helping to foot the bill for big businesses, and local communities are feeling the cost.
At least 62% of couples foot the bill for their honeymoon, which means some couples begin their life together in a financial hole.
The U.S. is expected to foot the bill for the wall, though Trump has promised Mexico will reimburse the nation for the cost.
In exchange, the World Bank and others could fast-track concessional financing to Peru and Ecuador to help those governments foot the bill.
Trump's move would severely threaten Mexico's economy, the newspaper said, potentially convincing it to foot the bill for the 1,000 mile border wall.
Greg Abbott (R) that the ex-congressman should foot the bill for the cost of the special election to fill his vacant seat.
But the private company, Lightspeed Technologies (now owned by Watch Communications), didn't want to foot the bill for putting up dozens of towers.
Higher funding for rural medical equipment suppliers, even those in need of increased funds, still means taxpayers and seniors will foot the bill.
The president has the legal authority to do this, as long as governors of border states acquiesce — and agree to foot the bill.
Jerry Brown, a Democrat who once campaigned for president supporting single-payer care, has questioned how the state can plausibly foot the bill.
If you had had the money to help foot the bill, it would have been the decent thing to offer to do so.
The legislation would designate PFAS as a hazardous substance, opening avenues to force PFAS manufacturers to foot the bill for clean-up efforts.
Most crucially, it made sure that schools — not taxpayers — would foot the bill for discharging the loans of students who had been defrauded.
Police Scotland will not foot the bill for the visit after ministers balked at the cost, prompting the Home Office to step in.
If, as expected, the men are unable pay the amount demanded by the family, the government could step in to foot the bill.
Plus, without meetings, Polk's intergroup won't have any source of collections, which can help foot the bill for a rental space or refreshments.
Given I can barely afford any of these things, it would make sense to find some rich sucker to foot the bill, right?
Amazon wants more people to purchase more stuff through Alexa — and it wants the companies that make the stuff to foot the bill.
And because of how cost-effective surgery is, especially compared to standard treatment, insurance companies should be willing to foot the bill, it said.
While Trump maintains that he will somehow get Mexico to eventually pay for the wall, American taxpayers will have to foot the bill initially.
Okay, he's definitely eaten out at some point in the last four years, but it's still nice to have someone else foot the bill.
PREPA's Ramos said he went ahead with deals like Whitefish due to worries about having to foot the bill for aid from other utilities.
Netflix told investors Monday that it's aiming to raise another $2 billion in financing through debt securities to foot the bill for more content.
Notably, astronauts will have free admission, so you've got about six months to train for space if you don't want to foot the bill.
The public would have to foot the bill, of around $400 billion, making explicit the contingent liability for future losses that it already bears.
Most Americans are unaware that hunters and shooting sports enthusiasts help foot the bill for roughly 60 percent of conservation efforts in this country.
Challenged by numerous rivals on her math, she doubled down, saying "only billionaires" would foot the bill, an assertion that contradicts her own proposal.
Trump also said that a television network could foot the bill for such a debate, adding that the potential ratings would justify their expense.
Bobbitt's lawyers then took the matter to GoFundMe, who agreed to foot the bill and ensure Bobbitt would receive the total he was promised.
However, funding remains well short of what would be needed to complete and operate the system — and it's unclear who would foot the bill.
But even if there's only one bride, Lartey-Williams thinks it's unrealistic to expect her parents to foot the bill for the entire wedding.
The White House walked back the plan shortly after the initial proposal, saying it was just one of several ideas to foot the bill.
"Taxpayers foot the bill and the harasser goes on with his or her life," Speier said during congressional hearings on the topic in November.
In September, the Office of Government Ethics was forced to deny reports that it would let lobbyists foot the bill for staffers' legal fees.
Corporations, too, are more willing to foot the bill for prominent figures, especially those considered to be potential targets in today's hyperpartisan political environment.
Those groups argue that taxpayers should not have to foot the bill for the agency's highly trained agents to accompany the younger Mr. Trump.
Critics say the government, by subsidizing operations like Bitfury, is ripping off taxpayers by forcing them to foot the bill for well-connected companies.
A new California law, for example, allows pharmacists to dispense birth control pills without a prescription — and requires insurance companies to foot the bill.
It also ordered his all-male organization, Sodalitium Christianae Vitae, to foot the bill for his living expenses, the documents, released by Sodalitium, show.
But taxpayers were unwilling to foot the bill, and legislators believed they would be voted out of office if they appeared soft on crime.
The decision bankrupted many prison education programs across the country and left private donors and foundations to foot the bill for those that survived.
Ms. Warren hired more quickly than many of her opponents, leaving her to foot the bill for a large operation earlier in the race.
Federal resources and funding aside, individual states still have to foot the bill for their own cybersecurity-related programs, which can affect training decisions.
Diagnosing the problem is easy — but solving it proved to be politically hard because health industry groups fought over who should foot the bill.
"North Carolina and the other 48 states should not have to foot the bill for this hall of fame earmark," the amendment's sponsor Rep.
Your company may be willing to foot the bill for your hotel, says Penelope Trunk, a career coach who offers sessions on negotiating skills.
" He later added that the, "consequences of regulatory overreach are felt by the people who foot the bill for all this: the American people.
As the Sackler Family and the other defendants grew richer, New Yorkers' health grew poorer and our state was left to foot the bill.
Losers Blue states Americans in urban — and typically Democratic-leaning — areas would end up helping foot the bill for the GOP's proposed tax cuts.
Trump has said that China pays the tariffs, but U.S. importers actually foot the bill and either pass them on to consumers or suppliers.
Ahead, six of them give insights on how they got through wedding planning, what they ended up spending, and who helped them foot the bill.
But congressional funding currently hovers at a little over $2 billion annually for clean water infrastructure, which will not be enough to foot the bill.
And in nearly all cases, people were well aware of the privilege they had in having a family who could afford to foot the bill.
My parents also never made me feel guilty for accepting this money, even though I never expected them to foot the bill for my education.
A family's best defense is to talk about college affordability and funding early, said Braxton — including who will foot the bill for any extra years.
Though the holidays often start off with excitement, the feeling can very quickly morph into financial panic when it comes time to foot the bill.
It's also, crucially, about the consequences of states defunding higher education, which has created the space for corporations to step in and foot the bill.
The report says that Apple will foot the bill for the demolition and the Trust will move into a larger space, also in Fed Square.
Many in his party are skeptical of Trump's plan to have U.S. taxpayers foot the bill first, and then have Mexico reimburse the U.S. later.
These reforms will ensure that drug users get the help they need and that taxpayers don't foot the bill for a system that doesn't work.
Rather than utilize deficit spending or tax increases to foot the bill, the legislation would require the Agriculture Department to sell its distressed debt assets.
Germany has long opposed EDIS, arguing that it could be asked to foot the bill for bank failures in financially irresponsible euro zone member states.
Washington (CNN)US taxpayers will foot the bill for a border wall, White House strategic communications director Mercedes Schlapp acknowledged in an interview on Wednesday.
For instance, if you foot the bill at your elderly parent's care facility, you may be able to claim him or her as your dependent.
Only if the committee finds that the member directly perpetrated an actual violation will the lawmaker be required to foot the bill for their misconduct.
It's an important question—if they're not willing to foot the bill, then the personalized medicine revolution will be one for only the very rich.
States wishing to support children in higher-income families are free to do so, but they should not expect federal taxpayers to foot the bill.
One flaw in the proposal is that it would require employers to foot the bill, even as many companies are facing a drop in revenue.
I think that the government helping foot the bill to get the companies to keep the employees on the payroll is a very good idea.
It also said the DFS has been adopting changes without seeking approval from the joint program, adding it would not foot the bill for this.
As more private tools come to market, the question will be who will ultimately foot the bill for treatment of the disease as it spreads.
In most cases, property managers will foot the bill for community events, while residents pay for their own individual services like massage and dog walking.
Analysts expect the central bank to be able to foot the bill, for now, though some in Beirut believe a rescheduling or restructuring is preferable.
Charamba said President Mnangagwa had approached a group of businesses in Zimbabwe to foot the bill for the Gulfstream jet, according to local media reports.
He also says he shouldn't have to foot the bill for childcare if it's for Norma's personal reasons -- like going out to dinner without Shayla.
But many in both parties are skeptical that Mexico will pay for the wall as the country has insisted that it would not foot the bill.
The main distinction between Republican and Democratic approaches to the council was over the issues of whether to join it and whether to foot the bill.
On Tuesday, the company announced it is raising prices on all three of its subscription tiers in order to foot the bill for more original programming.
That's why it's worth believing his latest outlandish proposal: That if he can't fix South Australia's power problems in just 100 days, he'll foot the bill.
I get that, but you are making law-abiding taxpayers and legal immigrants foot the bill for even more care than they are already paying now.
A lot of that money is for people who can't drive — either because of age or poverty — and so Medicare and Medicaid providers foot the bill.
Trump told reporters they didn't discuss who would pay for the border wall he's proposing; Nieto tweeted that he told Trump Mexico wouldn't foot the bill.
Bill Cosby just protected his pocketbook in a big way, after his insurance company agreed to foot the bill in 3 of his sexual assault cases.
Kris and Faye went to HD Buttercup in Culver City with a budget of $65k ... based on what we know it appears Khloe foot the bill.
That said, ten grand is typically too much money for a college student to afford — so many sports agents are stepping up to foot the bill.
However, DCP will be the one to foot the bill ... a standard payment made for licensing and rebroadcasting that is done on almost every award program.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) on Friday asked the federal government to help foot the bill for Trump's round-the-clock security detail.
Several Republicans expressed concern with allowing the island to renegotiate its debts, and insisted taxpayers would eventually have to foot the bill for Puerto Rican relief.
Any large-scale program to remove those components, even during scheduled aircraft maintenance, could prove costly for Kobe Steel if it has to foot the bill.
This means that as these companies go bankrupt, they are leaving Western communities and the American taxpayer to foot the bill for cleaning up their mess.
Republicans feel the SALT deduction gives high-tax states and local municipalities the ability to raise their taxes knowing the federal government will foot the bill.
"This goes contrary to one of the lessons of the financial crisis – that the taxpayer should not foot the bill for troubled banks," Stark-Watzinger said.
So if the "PFAS Action Act" passes, all potentially responsible parties involved in PFAS contamination — which could include 3M — would be forced to foot the bill.
It is legally permissible for campaigns and party committees to foot the bill for legal costs that stem from matters related to the campaign in question.
If the doctor, through no fault of their own, is out-of-network, it's the surprise insurance gap that leaves the patient to foot the bill.
The extensive use of noncommercial aircraft by multiple members of the Trump administration is disrespectful to the American taxpayers who foot the bill for these expenses.
The final agreement mirrors the Senate version, meaning taxpayers would still foot the bill for any discrimination settlements, according to an aide familiar with the negotiations.
Instead, their company, the Trump Organization, plans to get local real-estate developers and their investors to foot the bill, as do most major hotel chains.
Patients, who had to foot the bill for any amount above this reference price, flocked to lower-priced hospitals, prompting some costlier institutions to lower their charges.
Grigsby even offered an affidavit of support for Hernandez -- a legally-binding promise to take care of his friend and foot the bill if he needs help.
The Obama Foundation, a non-profit organisation founded by the 44th president, will foot the bill for maintaining the building, overseeing its exhibits and running its events.
That will lead to disputes about whether the president is willing to pull back some of his recent tax cut to help foot the bill, he added.
Also, a majority of mothers in home births report having to foot the bill themselves, whereas almost all hospital births are covered by private insurance or Medicaid.
The ministry will foot the bill for round-trip airfare, 10 days at fine hotels and sightseeing trips across Israel for the Oscar nominee and a guest.
Thailand will have to boost productivity to foot the bill for supporting the elderly, Bank of Thailand Governor Veerathai Santiprabhob told Reuters in an interview in January.
Federal policymakers ought to answer a simple question: should large commercial trucks fully cover their costs for using public roadways, or should taxpayers help foot the bill?
White house memo Previous presidents made an effort to make a distinction between the two and had their campaigns, not taxpayers, foot the bill for political events.
But it also stands to reason that brokerage customers ultimately foot the bill — and the profit margin of the market-maker — through poorer prices on securities transactions.
That's not only good from a health standpoint, but also a win for the taxpayers; no longer will we have to foot the bill for office fumigation.
Once your expenses have hit this threshold, your insurer generally will foot the bill for all of your costs as long as you see in-plan providers.
Consumers have come to expect generous and user-friendly returns policies from retailers, who often foot the bill for getting the goods back to warehouses or stores.
Trump has long promised Mexico will foot the bill for a wall along America's southern border, a structure which some estimates say will cost nearly $22 billion.
Supporters respond that the public funds in Vegas will come from an increased tax on hotel rooms, which means, they say, that tourists will foot the bill.
I love offering up my credit card to foot the bill and having everyone send me money on Venmo later, so I can get the points (hehe).
Only new subscribers are eligible for the deal, meaning Google won&apost foot the bill for three months of Disney Plus if you&aposre already a subscriber.
" With both Congress and the Mexican government so far declining to foot the bill, the president appears intent on finding alternative funding for his "big, beautiful wall.
Some state and local governments (including the state of Rhode Island) agreed to foot the bill for any DACA recipient who applied for a renewal in time.
Being the youngest self-made billionaire in the world means Kylie Jenner can foot the bill every now and then — at least, that's what her sisters think.
To break with Midwestern politeness, will Chance have enough cash on hand to foot the bill, without other investors, if his Chicagoist continually fails to break even?
Several are getting into the business of corporate training, which is lucrative because employers foot the bill for workers who don't need financial aid or fitness centers.
Well, the country's taxpayers are overwhelmingly unhappy with the idea that they may have to foot the bill for the Sussexes' security during their time in Canada.
He then gave the kids 80 seconds to run wild at a Toys "R" Us, promising to foot the bill for all the toys they could grab.
While he was at it, he disrupted the notion that American taxpayers would foot the bill for NATO in perpetuity and finance Europe's slow drift to socialism.
In a rush to recover from disasters, officials force taxpayers to foot the bill for a contract they've never seen from a company they've never heard of.
The Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill said any candidate can request a recount — though they'll have to foot the bill if it exceeds the half percent.
As my colleague Brian Merchant reported yesterday, taxpayers might have to foot the bill for all of those people who are being put out of work by automation.
She can see the kids once per week for 4 hours but a professional monitor has to be present -- and Gloria must foot the bill for the monitor.
"President Trump not only used the occasion of a state visit to promote his Trump-branded golf course, but told US taxpayers to foot the bill," he added.
Q: Mr. President, did you also discuss the cost of denuclearization and how North Korea is about to foot the bill while the crippling sanctions remain in place?
The spokesman added that the royal family will foot the bill for the key parts of the wedding tab, including the church service, flowers, decorations and the reception.
More recently, the president has suggested Congress will instead foot the bill, at least initially, and even threatened a government shutdown over funding for the wall last week.
Europe has wasted so much taxpayer money in bailing out banks in recent years that it is right to try to get investors to help foot the bill.
Musk said that if he didn't get it done in 100 days, he'd foot the bill, which could have been up to US$50 million (A$903 million).
To the Germans, who feared they would eventually foot the bill for profligate southerners, the prize was a stable currency and an end to competitive devaluations by Italy.
He reaffirmed his intent to build a wall for which Mexico would foot the bill, which was in contradiction to President Peña Nieto's statement earlier in the day.
During his campaign he promised that Mexico would pay for it, but that has long been abandoned, and now Mr Trump wants American taxpayers to foot the bill.
For instance, a homeowner's policy that protects against hurricanes could require you to foot the bill for damages equivalent to 5 percent of the value of the home.
Lion Air's decision to foot the bill for the search is a rare test of global norms regarding search independence, as such costs are typically paid by governments.
Musk said that if he didn't get it done in 100 days, he'd foot the bill, which could have been up to US$50 million (A$65 million).
Four, an office suite on the lot, replete with his own development executive, for whom we had to foot the bill to the tune of $1,000 a week.
Moreover, heirs of the small proportions of farmers or small business owners with taxable estates might not have to sell the property to foot the bill right away.
DiSalvo told the paper on Wednesday that if no one steps up to cover the costs for extra security during Pence's visit then taxpayers will foot the bill.
It is now up to Congress to act — not only for the safety of our members, but also for the American taxpayers who ultimately will foot the bill.
It has blamed strains on public services like health care and education on immigration, when immigrants, who are net contributors to the exchequer, help Britain foot the bill.
Expansion of SNAP benefits and ensuring Medicaid recipients won't foot the bill for testing and treatment of the virus are likewise key supports for this low-wage workforce.
In some cases, European producers will be forced to foot the bill, most likely by dipping into their profits or forgoing spending on new hires and other expenses.
"This is some high-level gambling, and Stada's employees will have to foot the bill later," Ralf Erkens, district chief at the union, said in a recent statement.
"He should know that a President Buttigieg would take steps to make sure that American taxpayers won&apost help foot the bill," Buttigieg said of Netanyahu in June.
The provision being added to the House bill would not apply to New York City, which would continue to foot the bill for its share of Medicaid costs.
But Mr. Figari lives in Rome, where the Vatican told him not to return to Peru and instructed Sodalitium to foot the bill for his living expenses abroad.
Still, issuing a national emergency to get money to complete a partisan campaign promise, one Trump has repeatedly insisted Mexico would foot the bill for, is a different story.
Even if Congress has to foot the bill up front, Trump has vowed to make Mexico pay for the border wall eventually -- something Mexican officials say they'll never do.
But if you could get the private sector to foot the bill for 280 to 220 percent of the overall gap, that's more than you would have had otherwise.
Transneft has repeatedly said that oil firms which use chloride to boost oil output were to blame for contamination, but on Thursday, Russia said Transneft would foot the bill.
It was not clear exactly how the complex's guards intended to enforce the edict, but one who was carrying out checks promised that the authorities would foot the bill.
"The Republican tax plan gives corporations and hedge-fund managers a trillion-dollar tax cut and expects California taxpayers to foot the bill," de León said in a statement.
Since then, Orban has imposed sharp cuts in energy prices, making mostly foreign-owned firms foot the bill, and several foreign utilities have sold their operations to the state.
So Texas and fellow plaintiffs say they are put out by DAPA and DACA because their states foot the bill for subsidised driver's licences for immigrants shielded from deportation.
Wielding this power costs money, and the taxpayers foot the bill and feel the frustration of living under the bloated and often bullying array of federal departments and agencies.
On Monday, Donald Trump released a dystopian-looking campaign video that, among other things, talked about his plans to build a border wall and make Mexico foot the bill.
The EU insisted earlier this year that Britain must foot the bill for moving the EMA, because it is a direct consequence of the decision to leave the union.
They use lots of different drugs — which is what happens in the real world — and no company wants to foot the bill for other companies' products to be evaluated.
But if you can't foot the bill for a flight to Japan, you just might want to give the airport a shot—even if it is in New Jersey.
The bankruptcy filing raises the possibility that if Mohamed does not pay the estimated $5 million to demolish the mansion, local taxpayers would then have to foot the bill.
Moving more freight on our roads would lead to further deterioration of this system — as well as more funding gaps — and taxpayers could be left to foot the bill.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - Global sport's anti-doping agency WADA says it needs more funding to help root out cheats and wants sponsors and broadcasters to help foot the bill.
When the E.P.A. stops protecting these streams and wetlands, states will have to foot the bill for regulatory oversight; many states may decide not to step in at all.
Along with their counterparts in the Netherlands, German politicians are wary of the domestic consequences of appearing to ask German taxpayers to foot the bill for largess to Greece.
Buy an Airbnb gift card on Zola or AmazonLet them select the location and the company, but you'll foot the bill of their next great local or international adventure. 
Playing hardballThe price increase, however, is mostly offered to larger vendors, leaving smaller suppliers to foot the bill when it comes to tariffs, people familiar with the matter said.
Mexican officials, including President Enrique Peña Nieto, have repeatedly dismissed claims that their country will foot the bill for the wall, and Democrats are fiercely opposed to the project.
"As the Sackler family and the other defendants grew richer, New Yorkers' health grew poorer and our state was left to foot the bill," James said in a statement.
Voters could tire of paying an effective sales tax on goods like iPhones, toys and foodstuffs, despite Trump's assurance that China and not US consumers foot the bill for tariffs.
The reversal was stirring concerns that Petrobras could again be forced to foot the bill for cheaper fuel in the Brazilian market, according to a person close to the company.
As always, France, the rest of Europe and the U.S. will foot the bill of German economic revival as German companies step up their sales on external markets to survive.
And Wells' ascendant online profile showcased an implicit possibility: By making videos along the way and posting them to YouTube, that spiritual fulfillment could be monetized to foot the bill.
Sessions implied other actions at the border and in trade could pay for the wall, although he said he did not expect the Mexican government itself to foot the bill.
But by creeping up the leaderboard, Johnson increased his chances to not only win the tournament but foot the bill for the group to fly back to the United States.
While you can use your taxable account dollars to foot the bill for your IRA and Roth IRA costs, you can't dip into the IRA to cover Roth IRA costs.
Chief among them is an old imbalance between, on the one hand, a fearsome appetite for prosecuting and jailing people, and, on the other, a reluctance to foot the bill.
By passing on the cost of higher education to students and families, a higher percentage of family income for all socioeconomic strata is required to foot the bill of enrollment.
"Security-wise we're more worried," said Phelps, who will foot the bill to have a private security company protect his family, including his fiancée and their 2-month-old son.
To date, consumers have shown they will pay out of pocket, meaning Hims doesn't have to deal with insurers, who may or may not be willing to foot the bill.
As the number of recalled vehicles approaches 50 million, Takata would be required to foot the bill for recalls if it is found to be responsible for the faulty inflators.
Fredrik Olovsson of the governing Social Democrats and chairman of the Finance Committee welcomed Thedeen's comments, but warned the banks they would have to foot the bill for increased supervision.
Top-tier players typically train on second-rate fields at best, rely on the hand-me-down uniforms of men, and have to foot the bill when they get injured.
In this case, the contractor can file a claim against your property to protect him or her in the event you don't foot the bill, which could impede a sale.
Backstory: Since his presidential campaign, Trump has railed against NATO allies for what he sees as an unfair reliance on the United States to foot the bill for their defense.
As a result, residents in the county may soon seen their property taxes increased by hundreds or thousands of dollars to foot the bill, The New York Times reported Monday.
She said that if a local university were game to foot the bill, her place would make far better classrooms for a Gladiator School than a cold monastery outside Rome.
But regardless of any ethical or legal concerns this approach raises, it doesn't just make these health care costs go away — it inevitably forces someone else to foot the bill.
"The Republican tax plan gives corporations and hedge-fund managers a trillion-dollar tax cut and expects California taxpayers to foot the bill," de León said in a news release.
But while there was bipartisan desire to help consumers, nearly every health sector wanted somebody else to foot the bill when a patient inadvertently sees an out-of-network provider.
The trust has been hoping to replace a crumbling pier where it sponsored concerts and other activities, and it recruited a sponsor, Barry Diller, to foot the bill in 2012.
Two White House officials told the Post that Trump saw the increased funding for the military as a reason it could afford to foot the bill for the border wall.
The Department of Defense is diverting an estimated $3.6 billion in military construction funds to help build the wall, even though Trump repeatedly claimed that Mexico would foot the bill.
An "enormous" losing bet on bitcoin last week left one futures trader unable to cover the loss and other traders on a Hong Kong-based exchange to foot the bill.
For now though, until buyers and sellers can agree how to get the tainted oil out of Druzhba - and who will foot the bill - the pipeline is set to remain shut.
If voters approve the Invest in Education Act in Arizona, and a similar ballot measure in Colorado, it will send a strong message about who they think should foot the bill.
Aid promised by the EU as part of the migrant deal is also a major factor - especially as Turkey is struggling to foot the bill of 2.75 million registered Syrian refugees.
They were unable to pay for the repairs required in order to turn it over to the government and Wells Fargo was unwilling to foot the bill for the repairs itself.
In 22016 the government stopped pegging domestic prices to global oil markets, leaving it to foot the bill for any rising costs; crude has appreciated by 220% during the past year.
While tapping your emergency fund may seem like a better alternative — you won't face taxes and penalties — most people don't have enough saved to foot the bill in the first place.
He clarified this point in his first major television interview in the White House with ABC: American taxpayers would foot the bill and Mexico would reimburse the US after trade negotiations.
In negotiations with the then-New York City Mayor Ed Koch, the city agreed to foot the bill in exchange for Trump dropping his demand to operate the rink and restaurant.
"Dogs are considered property, so if you are caught and don't want to foot the bill for quarantine, you can just say 'I don't want it' and walk away," said Boyden.
John Lewis (D-GA), who represents the city in Congress, promised the federal government would foot the bill for temporary repairs of the collapsed bridge with $10 million in emergency funds.
It leaves Trump two options: have states send down their guards, which means states would have to foot the bill, or have guards on the border in non-law enforcement roles.
In a wide-ranging interview with CNN's Fareed Zakaria, Enrique Peña Nieto shot down Donald Trump's campaign promise that he's going to build a wall and Mexico will foot the bill.
"We foot the bill for their success," St. Juste says, describing how drivers are expected to take on all the costs and risks associated with livery work, like insurance and gas.
Former Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein is raising money to foot the bill for a vote recount in three key states Hillary Clinton lost to Donald Trump, the Hill reports.
The fund is the responsibility of all banks operating in Portugal, and has to foot the bill for any difference between the rescue funds and the selling price of Novo Banco.
But recently, the cable companies that foot the bill for those multi-million and multi-billion television deals have pushed back against sports networks, arguing that the costs are too high.
That's what caused the sprawling developments in flood zones, which lined the pockets of developers because the federal government's flood insurance program was set to foot the bill of any disaster.
It wants banks to clean up their balance sheets first, to ensure that German taxpayers will not have to foot the bill for any past irresponsibility in other euro zone countries.
Any public university president with an ounce of sense would simply raise annual tuition by $215,2000 or $22,2591 or more, secure in the knowledge that Uncle Sam would foot the bill.
Worker classification is important because taxpayers foot the bill for unemployment or disability insurance when independent contractors file for benefits, said Robert Asaro-Angelo, New Jersey's labor commissioner, in a statement.
The exes have a 17-year-old son, and Paul will pay another $5k per month for child support, and foot the bill for the kid's schooling -- high school and college.
Most recently, when Crim stood before the senate committee, she focused on the burden on Kentuckians, who she says will foot the bill for costly legal battles that will surely ensue.
While counties foot the bill for some elections costs, states are generally responsible for allocating resources to fund voting equipment, ballots, compensation for local election officials, and dissemination of voter information.
The Federal Communications Commission's vote on "net neutrality" rules, scheduled for Thursday, holds major implications for the future of the internet — but it's not always clear who will foot the bill.
I had wanted to wait longer, given that the life expectancy of artificial knees was then 23 to 22 years, and I would have liked Medicare to help foot the bill.
In his remarks on Thursday, the president said that China would foot the bill for the program by paying hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs to the United States government.
Mr. Trump spent much of his presidential campaign bringing supporters to their feet with a single vow: to build a wall along the Mexican border and make Mexico foot the bill.
But these policies have fueled resentment in Germany and other cash-rich countries, which fear that savers are being penalized and may one day foot the bill for profligate governments elsewhere.
The companies had argued that Polster began tipping his hand as early as January 2018, soon after the litigation began, that they would have to foot the bill for the epidemic.
However, the Bush administration rejected this approach, believing the bilateral nature of that deal ignored the views of South Korea, China, and Japan and left the U.S. to foot the bill.
The companies had argued that Polster began tipping his hand as early as January 2018, soon after the litigation began, that they would have to foot the bill for the epidemic.
The industry's European trade association, EACH, said the rules would increase financial stability, but urged higher contributions from banks to make sure taxpayers would not be required to foot the bill.
By their count, they found that one in every six insured ER patients could have been forced to foot the bill if Anthem's policy were to be embraced by all U.S. insurers.
If the state fails to sell the bank, the resolution fund, which is the common responsibility of all banks working in Portugal, may have to foot the bill worth 3.9 billion euros.
His guarantee that the Mexican government would foot the bill, which could, according a Reuters report out Thursday, cost more than $20 billion, had been one of the pitch's key selling point.
Requiring Ukraine to pay for the arms package is not an ideal situation for cash-strapped Kiev, which has allies on Capitol Hill who are more than willing to foot the bill.
The document -- dated January 13, 2017 -- states ICE will foot the bill for its employees for 12 months, starting in March, with an option to extend the contract an additional 3 years.
But, as with many of Mr. Trump's businesses endeavors, he would be helped immeasurably from a downturn, while his most important constituents, average Americans, would sadly and, as always, foot the bill.
WHO COVERS THE COST: The royal family will foot the bill for the key parts of the wedding tab, including the church service, flowers, decorations and the reception, Knauf confirmed on Tuesday.
The best way to foot the bill for that surprise expense is to turn to your emergency fund, a pot of cash that's sufficient to cover three to six months of costs.
In the phone call, Trump said both leaders were "in a little bit of a political bind" due to Trump's campaign pledge to build the wall and have Mexico foot the bill.
The two coastal cities argue that oil companies — including BP, ExxonMobil, and Shell — should foot the bill for hugely expensive infrastructure defenses to hold back rising waters — such as formidable sea walls.
Because insurance companies are targeting these charities at both the federal and state levels, seeking to ban this charitable assistance and force patients into federal programs where taxpayers must foot the bill.
He'd need Congress to go along for the really big stuff; after all, a border wall isn't going to fund itself, even if he says Mexico is going to foot the bill.
"Marriott must personally notify customers under the greatest security risk immediately and then foot the bill for those folks to acquire a new passport and number should they request it," Schumer said.
Other added costs of owning a homeWhen you rent a home and a pipe breaks in the middle of the night, it's a hassle, but the landlord will ultimately foot the bill.
Simply put, for ISPs to provide consumers the services they want, somebody needs to pay for prioritization, and it makes most sense for the companies receiving that benefit to foot the bill.
Republicans attacked SALT on the belief that it gives high-tax states, such as New York and California, the ability to raise their taxes knowing the federal government will foot the bill.
As cities like Miami have already demonstrated, raising roads and making other infrastructure improvements to meet these threats costs millions of dollars—and all too often, taxpayers have to foot the bill.
But the new Globe arrangement raises journalistic questions, since some of the nonprofits that will help foot the bill for its critic come from the very music world Ms. Madonna will assess.
To put in the effort of planning and foot the bill only to have a cherished guest not make the effort to respect your relationship or celebrate your differences can be hurtful.
So local businesses — boosted by the millions of dollars visitors spend every year on things like food, lodging, fuel, tackle, boats and second homes — will foot the bill for the political stalemate.
Helix, a company that had ambitions of being the "app store" for genetics, has been pivoting away from the consumer market toward health systems willing to foot the bill for their patients.
ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Royal Dutch Shell and ConocoPhillips are in the crosshairs as part of lawsuit demanding the companies foot the bill for protecting the city from the effects of climate change.
Our nation's tax system is structured in a way that benefits the wealthiest Americans and large multinational corporations — leaving the rest of the country, particularly small business owners, to foot the bill.
Throw in the Affordable Care Act, which literally and foolishly leaned on younger and healthier Americans to foot the bill for covering older and sicker people, and you see a pattern here.
Should recommendations for regulatory change eventually emerge, political leaders in the White House and Congress will be faced with the question of whether they are willing to foot the bill for it.
International students are fundamentally transforming U.S. higher education, but as recent events demonstrate, these young people are not here to simply foot the bill and silently create economic benefits to the U.S. economy.
Its courses are being taught today only in Ohio, where local foundations foot the bill, at campuses like Denison University, Ohio State University-Newark, Central Ohio Technical College, and the University of Cincinnati.
That lie produced a cascade of bad results: Prosecutors were forced to drop a case against a convicted felon, and New York City taxpayers had to foot the bill for a $33,500 settlement.
In the report, two-thirds of retirees said they haven't budgeted for travel, yet it's an important consideration, especially if you're hoping to foot the bill for family or take an extended trip.
And his proposal would require that colleges foot the bill for all medical expenses related to injuries incurred by student athletes, up to 10 years after they are no longer eligible to play.
While the question of who will foot the bill has not been settled yet, other details about Trump's Mexican wall endeavor have emerged that sound less bombastic as they did during the campaign.
Oliver is super stoked to propose to his girlfriend, Alexandra — and his enthusiasm is cute and all, but perhaps someone should tell him that asking friends to foot the bill is slightly inappropriate.
And awarding attorney's fees and costs accrued by the misconduct to the 26 aggrieved states is likewise inappropriate as a penalty, Judge Hanen wrote, since America's taxpayers would have to foot the bill.
If there is another crisis the taxpayer will still have to foot the bill, which could be 2-4% of GDP, not far off the cost of the 2008-09 bank bail-out.
As The New York Times explains, by ditching that claim, Gawker was no longer able to use insurance payouts to cover the cost of damages, forcing the company to foot the bill itself.
Still, for the vast majority of young women who don't have insurance to cover the cost of egg freezing or an employer offering to foot the bill, it can be a difficult decision.
The dude -- who many blame for making the Marlins a mess and forcing city's taxpayers to foot the bill for their new stadium -- was boo'd relentlessly before he could even open his mouth.
Broadcasters were able to get around this problem by bundling their programming with Broadcasters were able to get around this problem by bundling their programming with advertisements and having advertisers foot the bill.
While Sanders did not offer specific funding sources for the plan, he did allude to the fact that rolling back tax cuts enacted during the Trump Administration would help to foot the bill.
The president, who has also imposed tariffs on imported steel, aluminum, solar panels and a wide variety of products from China, has repeatedly — and falsely — asserted that America's trading partners foot the bill.
But because the county has limited financial resources and a dwindling population, nearly all of its 20113,22011 residents must foot the bill by paying hundreds or thousands of dollars in higher property taxes.
He has previously denied any wrongdoing over the party, saying he initially believed the use of the venue was a gift and was not aware that Renault would have to foot the bill.
In exchange, he agreed to foot the bill for a major overhaul, turning the duplex into two apartments, paying for all utilities and shouldering other responsibilities, including replacing and maintaining the building's mechanicals.
Despite repeated promises to the contrary from Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway said Thursday morning that Mexico will foot the bill for her boss' promised border wall.
As a result, nearly a quarter, or 24%, of empty nesters are covering cell phone expenses, while 19% of parents help with rent and another 18% foot the bill for groceries, 55places found.
Though he is often vague about how Mexico would foot the bill, Mr. Trump has offered occasional specifics, including compelling Mexico to make a one-time payment of $5 billion to $10 billion.
Days later, Foster reached out to Lyberg and Michael Moran at HUD via email with questions about the request and whether or not it was appropriate for the department to foot the bill.
But not all employers have to pay for it; if they object on religious grounds, some can apply for an "accommodation" from the federal government that requires insurance companies to foot the bill.
He originally promised that Mexico would pay for it, but after Mexico refused, he asked U.S. taxpayers to foot the bill for a project Democrats say is unneeded and will not be effective.
Places like New York and California have (relatively) high tax rates already, so it may not be viable for them to raise state income taxes to foot the bill for such a costly program.
A politically thorny proposal for a "border adjustment tax" —seen by some as a linchpin to force Mexico to foot the bill of building a border wall —is also dividing members of the GOP.
If you're a teacher in California who needs to go on extended sick leave, you have more than your medical bills to worry about — you'll need to foot the bill for a sub, too.
Cowan points out that more people will be walking around with iPhones that are at least two years old, and they are the group most likely to foot the bill for an iPhone 7.
The organisation says that to foot the bill, which is estimated to reach £745m by 2021-22, it would probably have to scrap four TV channels, as well as national and local radio stations.
If we stop using nitrogen fertilizers today, there will still be a three-decade legacy of excess nitrogen in water—and there's a lawsuit right now that will decide who will foot the bill.
So even if the L.A. Times were correct in making the argument that all taxpayers should foot the bill for artistic projects, choosing "Hamilton" to make the point was a very, very, bad idea.
Marvin shocked his sister by offering to foot the bill for all of her training and living expenses as she prepared for the July trials for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Her insurance company will foot the bill for a dive team to fetch the van and tow it out of the depths of the rivers, a state patrol spokesperson said, according to NBC News.
Though he tried to dispute the cost of the ride, he was told by the company to foot the bill, though they did give him back the $20 in cash he gave the driver.
Italy's ruling coalition, comprising the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the far-right League, has lambasted EU banking regulators for an alleged lack of supervision and for making small savers foot the bill.
If it's not urging Mexico to foot the bill, or upending one of the country's most biodiverse regions, President Trump's border wall is a physical construction that is inching closer and closer to realization.
If Obama had stayed at his own hotel and made taxpayers foot the bill for his protection, the Republican Party leadership would have been demanding a full accounting of his costs to the taxpayer.
At that point, I'd started feeling a tinge of resentment: Why wasn't he quicker to foot the bill for our quality time together, yet seemingly perfectly content to spend on clothes and home renovations?
A transition from power plants burning coal and natural gas might force consumers to foot the bill for closing facilities by paying off their remaining debt early while also paying for the new technologies.
While he has maintained that the wealthy would foot the bill for most of those proposals, Sanders has acknowledged that the middle class would see their taxes rise to pay for Medicare for All.
Of course if you confiscated all of the money from the top one percent, you couldn't even foot the bill for Medicare for All without dragging the country into an even bigger debt crisis.
He has reportedly demanded that South Korea pony up 400% more than it is currently paying to help foot the bill for nearly 30,000 US troops deployed there to keep North Korea at bay.
It needed a strong holiday season, and therefore product selection, to emerge from bankruptcy, but many brands withheld or limited their shipments, concerned about having to foot the bill should the retailer not survive.
As for how to foot the bill, Sanders describes a litany of ways Americans are already spending billions on health care, particularly because of high administrative costs, executive pay packages and prescription drug prices.
Yet if you looked at a patent granted this year to Securus, a telecommunications company providing telephone services to prisoners, you'd think they invented the idea of getting someone else to foot the bill.
I spend the night and offer to Venmo him for half of the festivities since he paid for everything, but he says not to worry about it, and I can foot the bill next time.
She says Nas is doing way better now than he was when the judge ordered him to cough up the $8k monthly support, so he's more than able to foot the bill for various expenses.
He proposes making Wall Street foot the bill by imposing a "speculation tax" on stock trades, bonds and derivatives, which would allow the federal government to cover 67 percent of the cost of the program.
Ratepayers: Ratepayers in Georgia and South Carolina already have been paying for the financing costs of the unfinished nuclear power plants and will foot the bill for the capital costs when the projects are completed.
SANTIAGO, July 24 (Reuters) - Chilean lawmakers passed a measure on Wednesday abolishing an antiquated, decades-old law under which state-run Codelco, the world's largest copper miner, helped foot the bill for the country's military.
Republicans would need to accept that the government should not pull the rug out from underneath retirees, and realise that if taxpayers do not foot the bill for their benefits, consumers will have to instead.
This week marks the end of the federal comment period for a big issue facing many Americans -- will hardworking families be left to foot the bill for the clean-up responsibilities of bankrupt coal companies?
The story said that Trump at one point "screamed" at McMaster on a phone call for assuring South Korean officials that the U.S. would foot the bill for a missile defense system, contradicting the president.
Taxpayers will foot the bill for hundreds of millions of dollars in student loans that will be forgiven for students who were defrauded by the schools or who were enrolled when their campuses shut down.
Insurance and shipping alone would be beyond the reach of Paris's public museums; it fell to Bernard Arnault, the richest man in France and the president of the Fondation Louis Vuitton, to foot the bill.
To foot the bill — an estimated 22.4 million euros, or nearly $20133 million — they are hoping to capitalize not only on the architectural patriotism of the French, but also on the francophilia of American donors.
The economic theory that explains why employees foot the bill for health insurance is this: Whether it's in dollars or health insurance, what matters to workers is the total value of their compensation for work.
Cantrell's company is building the Vector-R rockets to meet demand from companies that can't foot the bill to ride along with SpaceX or United Launch Alliance but still need to put satellites in orbit.
However, legislation currently being considered by Congress errs in its funding details: it attempts to foot the bill by hiking costs on travelers, even though the money to pay for improving airport infrastructure already exists.
The two companies are helping foot the bill for a ballot measure that would exempt them from new California legislation, AB-5, that could make it more difficult to classify their drivers as contract workers.
Warren gets to the lower figure in two ways: She requires states and local governments to redirect the $21 trillion they now spend on health care to the federal government to help foot the bill.
There was much speculation about where Parnas and Fruman came up with this money, but according to the New York Times, they got a Republican donor from Long Island, Charles Gucciardo, to foot the bill.
But if the leaked documented is any indication, the majority of the federal money will come in the form of limited grants, putting more emphasis on local, state, and private entities to foot the bill.
He also described the current system as having come about as the result of "deceitfulness" by the Obama administration, which Paul accused of having misled the public about the federal government's ability to foot the bill.
As for his pledge to have Mexico foot the bill, Trump in a tweet Friday morning claimed "that any money spent on building the Great Wall (for sake of speed)" will be reimbursed down the line.
The offset for right now in car lending, he said, is the question of whether or not consumers will be willing to take out auto loans with roughly 1 percent higher rates and foot the bill.
The banks' announcement came a day after Turnbull's conservative government announced reforms to beef up the powers of the markets watchdog, with the industry itself asked to foot the bill of A$127 million ($99 million).
The proposal from the industrial giant, which has not been made public, comes against the backdrop of global wrangling between governments and corporations over who should foot the bill to ensure countries meet tough climate targets.
To foot the bill for her new plan, Clinton proposes "closing additional high-income tax loopholes -- focusing on loopholes available especially to Wall Street money managers, like hedge funds and private equity firms," an aide said.
That leaves us with the obvious question: If simply promising to crack down on illegal immigration works so well, why do U.S. taxpayers need to foot the bill for a new border wall project at all?
Bernie Sanders not dwelling on 'Bill Clinton's sex life,' but Trump won't let go He said he'd foot the bill for free public college and university tuition by imposing a new tax on Wall Street speculation.
In the United States, the government pays for security at airports, but in Europe it is mostly up to the airports and Jankovec said he didn't expect governments to step in and help foot the bill.
From Illinois to New York to New Jersey to Connecticut and more, we find that each and every time our elected leaders pursue high tax agendas, everyday working people foot the bill and the economy suffers.
But now taxpayers are at risk of having to foot the bill as mining companies either file for bankruptcy or redirect their dwindling dollars elsewhere to stay afloat — including paying obscenely generous compensation packages to executives.
The law is already receiving pushback because it does not allocate any state funding for the signs; instead, it leaves it up to the businesses themselves to foot the bill, an estimated $2.3 million dollars total.
"They're heading toward a car crash," Gencsu predicted, with taxpayers in countries that accept new coal plants likely to foot the bill for bailing out investors if the plants are shut early to meet climate goals.
However, it's important to be aware that while the taxman is permitting high-deductible plans to foot the bill for coronavirus testing and treatment, there's no guarantee that your plan will go along with the guidance.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's government is looking to avoid European sanctions over its 2019 budget, Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said on Thursday while stressing he did not want Italians to have to foot the bill.
"We will introduce a world-leading tax to boost recycled content in plastic packaging, make producers foot the bill for handling their packaging waste, and end the confusion over household recycling," Gove said in a statement.
" Upon signing Dodd-Frank, President Obama vowed we would "never again be asked to foot the bill for Wall Street's mistakes," but that "for these new rules to be effective, regulators will have to be vigilant.
The administration's efforts to cut certain research projects also reflect a longstanding conservative position that some scientific work can be performed cost-effectively by the private sector, and taxpayers shouldn't be asked to foot the bill.
White House budget chief Mick Mulvaney says Trump administration officials focused on areas of the budget where they felt they could not ask taxpayers to foot the bill, specifically citing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
The company has been forced to foot the bill for most of its own Chinese shipping this fall as a result of the tariff concerns while shifting its supply chain to domestic sources, according to Weiser.
With Africa, in his view, having little tangible impact on American interests, and with no other nation in a position to foot the bill for American deployments on the continent, there is little reason to remain.
As for how he'll foot the bill for 24/7 bodyguards -- we're told Tekashi still has some cash left from before his arrest ... plus, he's planning on his music career taking off again, once he's out.
"The Not One Penny Campaign will hold lawmakers accountable for trying to give even more tax breaks to billionaires and corporate insiders, while working American families foot the bill, " said Tax March Executive Director Nicole Gill.
"If Prime Minister Netanyahu makes good on his threat to annex West Bank settlements, he should know that a President Buttigieg would take steps to ensure that American taxpayers won't help foot the bill," he said.
But the executive order he announced Wednesday, while it may nod in the direction of that pledge, is not a change in policy, nor is it even an instrument that could compel Mexico to foot the bill.
Yet the administration has struggled to explain how the pact — an updated version of the North American Free Trade Agreement, which was signed 25 years ago — ensures that Mexico will actually foot the bill for the barrier.
Euro zone officials have long debated setting up a deposit insurance scheme but Germany opposes this, fearing that German taxpayers would be asked to foot the bill for bailing out weaker banks on the currency bloc's periphery.
A further indicator that money is at the heart of Trump's plan to get the North Korean leader to give up his nukes came with this disclaimer on Thursday from the President: America won't foot the bill.
"New York taxpayers should not be forced to foot the bill for the federal responsibility of protecting the President-elect, and I will work to ensure a future funding bill makes New York City whole," said Rep.
Instead of tripling fees at national parks, Congress should encourage philanthropists to spend more at home and end the practice of having American middle-class taxpayers foot the bill for programs that provide no benefit to them.
Large institutional reforms have essentially stalled in recent years, mostly due to resistance from Germany, which fears that its taxpayers could be asked to foot the bill for the fiscal irresponsibility and excesses of weaker euro members.
Similar to startups that often raise a small seed round or bridge loan to support initial growth, a cash infusion through an easy revenue stream like ad revenue can foot the bill to build smart-city infrastructure.
"When Mr. Pruitt appears before the Energy and Commerce Committee next month, he must be prepared to explain why U.S. taxpayers should foot the bill for his lavish travel habits," they said in a joint statement Wednesday.
They might be trying to show their daughters what a real date ought to feel like, but from the daughter's perspective, it must feel like practice for tolerating anybody's company as long as they foot the bill.
The costs of policing Trump's visit are estimated to come to around £5 million ($6.6 million), and when the Scottish government balked at contributing towards this, the government in London stepped in, promising to foot the bill.
White Collar Watch We are all familiar with the maxim "There's no such thing as a free lunch," but a sticking point is who will foot the bill when one side has to put up the money.
Requiring insurance coverage means that healthy people who don't get insurance through work (and who might otherwise just go without) have to pay premiums that help insurers foot the bill for patients who use more healthcare services.
Weiler said that the Department of Defense would likely foot the bill for whatever Trump does, which may decrease funding levels for other missions that the National Guard had planned, like hurricane disaster relief or supporting overseas deployments.
The threat, voiced by multiple sources, marks the clearest indication yet that President Donald Trump might not get Congress to foot the bill for the wall, imperiling his central goal that he made a centerpiece for his campaign.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts -- are pushing a form of socialism that increases the social safety net by giving people health care, child care and college education and asks taxpayers to foot the bill.
While large automakers and Elon Musk are easily able to foot the bill for an industrial-grade machine to use at their free will, the cost of ownership and maintenance is out of scope for most everybody else.
But when I wanted to remove the polish, I realized I'd have to go back to the same salon (and foot the bill for another Uber ride) because no NYC nail tech I asked would take it off.
Photo: J. Scott Applewhite / APHouse Republicans and Democrats came together on Thursday to put forth comprehensive legislation designed not only to help end the scourge of robocalls but prevent U.S. consumers from being forced to foot the bill.
Similar ideas, put forward since the 2010-12 euro zone debt crisis, have been torpedoed by Germany, whose cash-rich government fears having to foot the bill for more indebted members of the currency club, such as Italy.
Volkswagen doubts that hardware retrofits on older diesels are technically feasible and is only willing to foot the bill if it does not have to bear liability for any engine damage that may result, a company source said.
The Department of Transportation had committed to funding the first three-station construction phase, but even before the dedication, reports circulated that it might pull out and leave WVU to foot the bill of operating and expanding it.
Asked Thursday if he thought Trump could deliver on getting Mexico to foot the bill for the massive project, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
Why it's happening: Netflix is trying to foot the bill to subsidize increased programming costs, in part due to original programming in the pipeline (its first original programming only just kicked off in 2013 with "House of Cards").
Proud to be paying no taxes while others foot the bill, proud to have profited off the housing bust that caused so much suffering, he lacks even the barest conception of civic life and his responsibilities to it.
While there are millions of people in our country living below the poverty line and countless worthy causes here, why should the American taxpayer foot the bill for charitable donations, like saving Venice from sinking into the lagoon?
First dates, for example, announced themselves loudly because neither party knows who's handing over the card at the register, and I'd wait for groups to get through lighthearted arguments over who's going to foot the bill this time.
To the Editor: As a former member of the United Kingdom Parliament and the Scottish Parliament, I do not see why the British taxpayer should foot the bill for President Trump's security during his Scottish holiday this weekend.
And now the government will foot the bill, something that had become a sticking point in the negotiations as aides weighed whether the large price tag was worth how long it would take the ventilators to ship out.
Democrats, who now control the U.S. House of Representatives, oppose the wall funding and argue there are better ways to shore up border security and that Trump had promised that taxpayers would not have to foot the bill.
Now Trump has an answer: He expects American taxpayers to foot the bill — an estimated $12 billion to $15 billion upfront, according to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell — and says Mexico will reimburse the US after trade negotiations.
The president of the United States, having failed to get Mexico to pay for his ineffective, unnecessary border wall, and unable to convince the Congress or the American people to foot the bill, has shut down the government.
With Tonya Riley THE KEY States including Georgia, West Virginia and Ohio are rushing to dramatically ramp up mail-in voting for primary contests during the coronavirus pandemic — even with no guarantee Congress will help foot the bill.
Hong Kong's businesses will likely foot the bill for vandalism inflicted over the past four months during the territory's most violent protests in living memory as few of them bought insurance coverage for riot damage, industry insiders said.
Now, Barnes -- who played for the Dallas Mavericks for 3 years before being traded to the Kings -- has offered to help out the family and foot the bill for the funeral, which is scheduled for Saturday in Dallas.
She has since become more vocal in her criticism of big pharmaceutical and insurance companies, railing against their multibillion-dollar profits at a time when millions of Americans can't foot the bill for life-saving drugs or coverage.
In the face of Spain's massive deficit, the conservative rulers of the European Union are disinclined to alter a situation where Catalans foot the bill that, in the event of secession, would have to be redistributed more equitably.
LaPierre has faced blowback for using an NRA vendor to purchase hundreds of thousands of dollars in clothing from a Beverly Hills boutique and to foot the bill for travel to destinations including Italy, Hungary and the Bahamas.
He cited the exorbitantly high fees that prisoners are charged for phone calls to their families or items from prison commissaries, an extra burden for families of prisoners, who usually foot the bill for their loved ones serving time.
For students and parents who foot the bill — or a big part of it — either with savings or with loans, the outlay can be one of the biggest life expenses they will face, second only to a home purchase.
Also important to note is that Twitch essentially foot the bill for the complimentary $4.99 monthly subscription as part of Twitch Prime, and it also let millions of users forgo advertising that it would otherwise get a cut of.
Oudea also said euro zone countries should not be forced to help foot the bill for potential financial sector failures in Britain as London would get that right vis-a-vis the euro zone as the package stands now.
But after the agreement to abolish retail roaming charges in June this year, policymakers grappled with the challenge of who would foot the bill as telecom operators still need to pay each other to keep their customers connected abroad.
"By refusing to act to stop inversions and other tax avoidance maneuvers, Republicans in Congress are essentially saying that it's okay for these companies to erode the tax base while forcing ordinary Americans to foot the bill," Levin said.
Traders were still waiting for more information on the deal, but Tuesday's relief rally had come as Russia's central bank said it would effectively fund the rescue, rather than use new rules to make bond holders foot the bill.
Originally mandated when the law passed in 1980, Congress designed these new rules to prevent the too-common problem where companies creating toxic sites and then declare bankruptcy and walk away, leaving taxpayers to foot the bill for cleanup.
But Pena Nieto later contradicted Trump, saying he had told the American that Mexico would not foot the bill, and he bristled during his television interview when asked why he had not made that clear at the news conference.
The president, who is now trying to get US taxpayers to foot the bill for his border wall, has of late started saying Mexico will pay for the wall indirectly, namely, through the USMCA trade deal to replace NAFTA.
We'll be right back here in the same situation in 10 to 20 years, when customers will have to endure additional service disruptions and taxpayers will have to foot the bill for work that should have been done now.
Not only does this cost society more in the long run, but it also means that taxpayers foot the bill for nonviolent defendants who are locked up at $100 a day or more, even though they pose little threat.
Boeing has agreed to foot the bill for software and hardware upgrades for the camera system used in refueling operations and the Air Force will finance the redesign of the tankers' boom, which is used to deliver fuel to an aircraft.
Whereas small businesses are generally loth to offer paid leave, larger companies have started to do so voluntarily, especially large ones that can afford to foot the bill, such as Deloitte, Nike, Lowe's, Walmart, and many of Silicon Valley's technology firms.
The money was injected via the country's bank resolution fund, meaning that it is the common responsibility of all banks operating in Portugal, who have to foot the bill for any difference between the rescue funds and the selling price.
"Hardworking taxpayers should not foot the bill for a member's misconduct, and victims should not have to navigate a system that stands in the way of accountability," Republican Senator Roy Blunt said in a statement with Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar.
The contractor half of the Property Brothers revealed during a Facebook Live that the duo does indeed foot the bill for their renovation projects — including the "bad news" costs they rack up for things like asbestos and outdated electrical wiring.
Of course, the question of who will foot the bill comes on the heels of Trump's presidential-style meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, following which Peña Nieto made it clear his country would not be paying for the wall.
"Incredibly, under current U.S. law, if we issued a license for Iran Air to purchase aircraft from an American manufacturer and then Iran walked away from its commitment, U.S. taxpayers would have to foot the bill for Iran," said Republican Rep.
Internal email at the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) regarding the agency's 2015 Holiday Party (obtained by Gizmodo via FOIA request)Don't get me wrong, I don't think that the government should foot the bill for expensive, over-the-top parties.
That's likely to be a hard pill to swallow politically, but they point out that taxpayers already foot the bill for $18 billion of the $242 billion in road crash-related expenditures in the U.S. each year (based on 2010 figures).
And rather than making you and me foot the bill for border security measures, Congress should look to other revenue sources such as requiring undocumented immigrants to register for legal status, pass criminal background checks and pay fines and fees.
Trump insists Mexico will foot the bill — Mexico has said it won't — but even if all goes according to his plan, there's ample evidence to suggest the wall would do nothing to stop drug smuggling, one of his stated goals.
While he maintains that Mexico will eventually foot the bill -- they will "be very happy to pay," he said in May -- there is no indication it is a working possibility, nor any apparent plan to change the state of play.
Unless other funding sources to pay for conservation efforts are explored or tapped into, the Department of Interior and state wildlife agencies will still largely rely on revenue from firearms sales to foot the bill for habitat and wildlife restoration efforts.
But Germany has long said that until the sector is cleaned up, it is not willing to take part, fearing that German taxpayers would end up having to foot the bill for reckless lending done in some cases a decade ago.
I find it even more infuriating when pharmaceutical companies play the same tax avoidance game, but also jack up the prices of essential and unique medications by several hundred percent, and expect taxpayers to foot the bill through federal insurance programs.
Reports emerged last week that the Trump administration was considering redirecting unused money that was allocated for hurricane disaster relief in places like Texas and Puerto Rico to foot the bill for his proposed border wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
As police and prosecutors are forced to spend their time on low-level or nonviolent offenses, and taxpayers have to foot the bill for that unnecessary incarceration, we miss the opportunity to go after the most serious threats to public safety.
Boeing has agreed to foot the bill for software and hardware upgrades for the camera system used in refueling operations, and the Air Force will finance the redesign of the tankers' boom, which is used to deliver fuel to an aircraft.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto called off a meeting with Trump earlier this year after Trump sent a series of tweets indicating he planned to move forward with his border wall proposal, including plans for Mexico to foot the bill.
Kyrie, who drilled the game-winning shot over Klay Thompson, seemed in a good enough mood to foot the bill, and Jefferson was all too grateful: "Kyrie has been paying so much money for me, I don't know," said Jefferson.
"For couples hosting a rehearsal dinner and expecting their wedding party members to stay in a hotel or other rental with them the night before the wedding, the couple is expected to foot the bill on this, too," she added.
Bitter squabbles with the city authorities over the additional security measures — and who would foot the bill — had also delayed the opening for weeks, causing some vendors who had snapped up some of the 50-odd licenses available to opt out.
"What Momentum's investors and clients and the taxpayers who help foot the bill for its operations do not know is that the management at the company's New York-based warehouse fostered a work environment permeated with vile racism," the complaint stated.
Cardin, who like the majority of the Senate Democratic caucus does not support Medicare for All, said the plan would require raising taxes substantially because private employers would no longer foot the bill for insuring the majority of the American public.
"Republicans spent the last year working to raise health care costs and then give a tax break to millionaires and big corporations while middle class voters foot the bill," Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee spokesman David Bergstein said in a statement.
U.S. Senator Jerry Moran of Kansas, a Republican, said on the sidelines of a commodities conference in Kansas on Friday that he would support help for farmers, even though taxpayers would have to foot the bill for additional support for agriculture.
For example, the budget blueprint says the Department of Transportation will decide not to award new federal grants authorized by Congress for transit programs, but instead ask "localities that use and benefit from these localized projects" to foot the bill.
He has said that the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal will pay for the wall — even though Congress has yet to approve the pact and U.S. taxpayers, not Mexico, would foot the bill for any revenue the agreement rakes in.
On Thursday, CNN reported that Trump is planning to get Congress to appropriate taxpayer funds to foot the bill for the border-wall construction, breaking from his mantra-esque promise to "build the wall" and get Mexico to pay for it.
When asked about his continued call for Mexico to pay for the wall, despite all evidence pointing to the fact that American taxpayers will eventually foot the bill, Trump reiterated that he thinks that Mexican check will still somehow come through.
According to Voronezh Department of Internal Affairs representative Natalia Kulikova, it would cost the city 100,000 rubles (about $1,500 US dollars) to restore the Soviet star, but the city wants to identify who pulled the stunt and have them foot the bill.
We wanted to hear an update from her on how her love life is going, what it's like to date men who make less than her, and how do you actually handle that first-date awkwardness over who should foot the bill?
Instead, JPay will either let family members or friends of inmates purchase the tablet for them, or it will foot the bill for the device itself, as it did for 53,000 inmates in the New York State prison system earlier this year.
Save Up For Interviews On a related note, some recruiters will foot the bill for your travel and any accommodations, but others will reimburse those costs if you pay out of pocket first — or may not offer to pay for travel at all.
Portugal injected 4.9 billion euros in Novo Banco in 2014 via the bank resolution fund, which is the common responsibility of all banks operating in Portugal, who have to foot the bill for any difference between the rescue funds and the selling price.
EU bail-in rules, adopted after several banks were bailed out in the wake of the 2007-09 global financial crisis, increase risks for shareholders and banks' creditors to try to ensure that taxpayers do not foot the bill to rescue failing banks.
And since the Trump administration issued new rules that allow employers and universities to avoid providing women important preventative health coverage by claiming a religious or moral objection, Baker expects her insurer to stop covering her IUD—leaving her to foot the bill.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said United Airlines' decision in December 2011 to add a nonstop flight between Newark, New Jersey and Columbia, South Carolina for then chairman David Samson's personal benefit harmed shareholders, who were forced to foot the bill.
He showcased that side of himself again on Saturday arguing, for example, that it made more sense to help drug addicts get treatment while in prison than for the state to have to foot the bill for lengthy "revolving door" periods of incarceration.
"In pursuing their local gun control ordinances, [Pittsburgh Mayor Bill] Peduto and his anti-gun allies have demonstrated an extraordinary indifference to state law, judicial precedents, and the taxpaying constituents who will foot the bill for this political grandstanding," the statement said.
"  The law, which was sent to Ivey's desk over the weekend, said it would also require the criminal to foot the bill for the procedure, but also states that the bill would "prohibit a person from being denied parole because of indigency.
All of this will only add to the challenges faced by states, counties and municipalities that are on the front lines of these disasters and to the taxpayers who foot the bill for the hundreds of billions in recovery and rebuilding costs.
Seth said that he took a job with insurance that covered the procedure but that when it came time to foot the bill he was denied coverage, costing him and his wife about $30,000, a total they are still working to pay off.
But because in some respects they have too many ideas — ranging from small tweaks to improve the functioning of the Affordable Care Act to the idea of radically transforming the entire health care system by having taxpayers foot the bill for everyone's insurance.
Here's a look at what four celebrities are doing to help students foot the bill for higher education: In May, rapper Nicki Minaj that she would help pay off her followers' student debt in exchange for proof that they were earning A's.
President-elect Donald Trump's vast property interests are estimated by Bloomberg to be worth $53 billion, and as he prepares to take office, there are growing concerns in the security and counterterrorism communities over who will foot the bill to protect them.
President-elect Donald Trump's vast property interests are estimated by Bloomberg to be worth $3 billion, and as he prepares to take office, there are growing concerns in the security and counterterrorism communities over who will foot the bill to protect them.
Facebook plans to foot the bill for the judges, but there is no way of getting around the fact that the project has the feeling of a payoff: Can judges who are paid, even indirectly, by Facebook be neutral arbiters of company policy?
Jeb Hensarling told CNBC on Thursday U.S. taxpayers should not have to foot the bill for at-risk homes that have flooded over and over again, a problem highlighted by the two hurricanes that hit the United States over the past month.
"  Trying to distance himself from such behavior, President Barack Obama stated in signing the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: "Because of this law, the American people will never again be asked to foot the bill for Wall Street's mistakes.
Ryan said there are "various ways" to get Mexico to help foot the bill and refused to rule out the possibility that Mexico may reimburse the U.S., before adding that rank-and-file Republicans remain committed to making the wall a reality.
If it were to be implemented, it would create a lot of arbitrage on imports in the first period of time and a price increase in the U.S. I don't think it's a great idea as U.S. consumers will have to foot the bill.
United States carriers typically do not provide passengers with amenities such as hotel rooms or food vouchers if a flight is canceled because of weather, although they may sometimes help you get a discounted rate at a nearby hotel (you still foot the bill).
Fox News subsequently pointed out that, according to public records, she had at least $297,2300 in her savings, apparently making the case that the amount should be sufficient to foot the bill for a DC apartment, where the median rent is $2.433,22.43 per month.
FROM COINAGE: This Is How Much It Would Cost to Paint the White House (And More Crazy Facts) Local officials, facing increasing overtime costs, want the federal government or Trump himself to foot the bill for his self-described "Winter White House," according to CNN.
But if the product is sitting in a distribution center a few states away, and the retailer would have otherwise charged the customer for shipment to their home, the company now has to foot the bill to transport it for free in-store pickup.
Trump's insistence that American taxpayers foot the bill for getting the wall started is one of the thorny issues—along with Obamacare subsidies and expanded military spending—that Congress is wrestling with as lawmakers in Washington face a deadline for passing this year's budget.
If your doctor recommends you lose a few pounds – and she writes you a letter indicating that this is medically necessary to treat a specific disease – you might be able to use your FSA funds to foot the bill for some of the expenses.
The most stunning part about the second night of the first debates is that all the candidates on the stage proudly raised their hands to confirm that they would have American taxpayers to foot the bill for providing free health care to illegal aliens.
With help from the Trump Twitter archive and the President's public statements, here's how we got from Trump's campaign pledge that Mexico would pay for the border wall to his latest shutdown pledge, asking US taxpayers to foot the bill -- at least for now.
Speaking at a rally earlier in the day, the U.S. leader had said the neighboring nation would eventually foot the bill for a border wall that he claims will stymie illegal immigration into the U.S. It's not the first time Nieto has denied the idea.
Mr. Logsdon didn't foot the bill for all of those calls, though: One man in nearby Garden City, who had once asked the deacon to pray for his son, was so grateful to him that he paid the bill each month, Mr. Pfeifer said.
But they shed light on how thousands of institutions have been gaming a little-known loophole in the federal accountability system to attest that taxpayers, who foot the bill for billions of dollars in student loans every year, are getting a return on their investment.
Nielsen also had a hard time explaining why the Trump administration is threatening to shut down the government unless Congress forces American taxpayers to foot the bill for a border wall that Trump spent much of 2015 and '16 vowing Mexico would pay for.
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's power grid is likely to need an 20900 billion crown ($21.9 billion) upgrade over the next 22040 years to meet demand from the country's growing fleet of electric cars, with consumers likely to have to foot the bill, a study has shown.
It was a horrible deal for Puerto Rico — and for US taxpayers expected to foot the bill, as emails, invoices, and reports exchanged between Whitefish Energy and Puerto Rico's public utility company, PREPA, released late Monday by the House Committee on Natural Resources show.
After the war, the first secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, introduced new taxes to pay down the national debt but learned that postwar taxes are politically problematic because the public is asked to foot the bill after the sense of urgency has passed.
In Pyeongchang, South Korea will pay for the joint uniforms to be worn by athletes of both sides during the opening ceremony, and foot the bill for housing and feeding hundreds of North Korean dancers and cultural entertainers who will perform during the Games.
Assistant Minority Leader Merika Coleman, who is also a Democrat, proposed an amendment that would use the salaries of Alabama lawmakers who vote in favor of HB 314 to foot the bill for any costs and expenses incurred by the state related to any legal challenge.
Often, especially when it comes to online-only MMOs like City of Heroes and The Matrix Online, these games are abandoned, as developers no longer want to foot the bill for server costs, and fans are handcuffed by DMCA rules that prevent them from doing it themselves.
Palm Beach, Florida (CNN)Palm Beach County officials, facing the prospect of paying millions of dollars in overtime costs associated with protecting President Donald Trump during his frequent visits to the tony Florida enclave, want either the federal government or Trump himself to foot the bill.
So right now, consumers are mostly paying for access to the servers being used and must foot the bill for their own content on top of that, whereas video streaming apps are free to download and use and the content is available for a low monthly fee.
CareCredit provides people financing for medical and veterinary bills, offering a way to foot the bill for appointments, but especially emergency situations or surgeries, by advertising zero percent interest that retroactively ratchets up to the double digits if the loan isn't paid back after a specific period.
"American consumers are being asked to foot the bill for a new $85033 trillion tax giveaway for multinational companies, and this campaign will make sure those paying for it know it," David French, senior vice president for government relations at the NRF, said in a news release.
Other revenue sources for custodians include trading commissions in fixed income and other assets, payments from fund companies for shelf space on their platforms — another controversial practice given fund shareholders ultimately foot the bill — margin lending fees, and a variety of other ticket charges and service fees.
Serena Williams hosted and paid for the shower, Nicholl wrote, but it stands to reason Meghan may want a similar-caliber shower in the future and might intend to foot the bill herself once she and Harry are "financially independent" of the rest of the royal family.
The VA secretary also came under scrutiny after the department's inspector general found he had improperly used government resources on a trip to Europe with his wife last year, including having the VA foot the bill for his wife's airfare and accepting a pair of Wimbledon tickets.
There's still a possibility that he could impose tariffs, or border taxes on incoming Mexican goods, to argue that he's using revenue from Mexico to foot the bill, although that would be a violation of NAFTA and is also something Mexico is sure to oppose during upcoming renegotiation discussions.
The University of Washington will have to foot the bill for a far-right rally scheduled to take place on their campus this weekend after a federal judge ruled Friday that the university had acted unlawfully by charging a conservative on-campus group $17,000 to cover security costs.
As the exclusive bargaining agent, a union has a legal duty to represent everyone in the unit, whether members or not; the fee addresses the problem of "free riders" and the resentment engendered by those who accept the union's help while letting their fellow workers foot the bill.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. oil refiners paid more than $2190 billion to comply with rules to produce more ethanol-infused gasoline last year, the most in two years, according to filings that will likely intensify the debate over who should foot the bill for the nation's biofuels programme.
Defense attorney Kevin Downing got Gates to admit on the stand to all sorts of shady behavior: lying to Mueller's investigators before his plea deal, having an extramarital affair, embezzling money from Manafort, and trying to get Donald Trump's inaugural committee to foot the bill for his personal expenses.
A pair of writers in New York are about to put on a "musical caper comedy" about Shkreli, and since they don't own any antimalarial medications, they can jack up the prices of, they've turned to IndieGoGo to help foot the bill and off-set some production costs.
My fellow Americans, we address you tonight for one reason only: the President of the United States -- having failed to get Mexico to pay for his ineffective, unnecessary border wall, and unable to convince the Congress or the American people to foot the bill -- has shut down the government.
"Her extreme proposal to rescind this rule is further proof that there is no line Secretary DeVos won't cross to pad the pockets of for-profit colleges — even leaving students and taxpayers to foot the bill," said Senator Patty Murray, a Democrat and ranking member of the education committee.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration and Congress still owe the District of Columbia government $7 million for expenses related to the 2017 presidential inauguration, the Washington Post reported on Friday, raising questions about who will foot the bill for the president's planned July 4 speech at the Lincoln Memorial.
But it has been slower to act on calls to write off loans and privatise state-run banks, which experts say are needed to revive corporate and bank balance sheets but will not sit well with bank labour unions or the taxpayers that will have to foot the bill.
While the Republican National Committee, which has footed some of the President's legal bills, draws on a walled-off legal fund to pay for its legal expenses, the Trump campaign draws its legal funding from its general campaign coffers -- leaving both small and large donors to foot the bill.
But it has been slower to act on calls to write off loans and privatize state-run banks, which experts say are needed to revive corporate and bank balance sheets but will not sit well with bank labor unions or the taxpayers that will have to foot the bill.
Mr. Trump's budget proposal and infrastructure "principles" released last May, and an outline of the plan leaked last month, point to a pro-privatization approach that his pals in Davos would celebrate but would endanger basic services, enrich the private sector and force everyday people to foot the bill.
Now, the man Trump once called "very, very weak on illegal immigration" is priming the pump to pay for Trump's wall proposal -- despite a total lack of certainty about Trump's pledge to compel Mexico to foot the bill for the multibillion-dollar proposal that appears at odds with Republicans' fiscal conservatism.
Although Mr. Trump initially promised that Mexico would foot the bill for the wall, he has since demanded that $5 billion for the wall be allotted in Congress' yet-to-be-passed plan to fund part of the government, which was due on Friday at midnight, The New York Times reported.
One, Jose Luis Vasquez, who was shot near his home by someone stealing his bike, has had to foot the bill for syringes, gauze and other necessities, and is even reduced to using a water gallon as a makeshift surgical drain to draw fluid from his lungs as he lies recuperating.
The national advocacy group Freedom for All Americans, which campaigns for greater protections for LGBT Americans, said in a statement that local school districts could have to foot the bill for lawsuits by transgender students fighting the bill, and that the state could risk losing federal funding for violating discrimination laws.
THE FINANCIAL TIMES Shifting Who Bails Out Troubled Banks in Europe | The European Union has wasted so much taxpayer money on bailing out banks in recent years that it is right to try to get investors to help foot the bill, Hugo Dixon writes in his column the Political Economy.
Khan has supported a measure, now in effect, known as the "agent of change," requiring developers to acknowledge the existence of clubs when seeking permits in neighborhoods in which they wish to build residencies, and in some cases, to foot the bill for soundproofing new residential developments erected near existing clubs.
Budget director: We can't ask coal miners or single moms to pay for Public Broadcasting: White House budget chief Mick Mulvaney says Trump administration officials focused on areas of the budget where they felt they could not ask taxpayers to foot the bill, specifically citing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
The creation of a European deposit insurance scheme (EDIS) has long been a key goal of the ECB but has faced opposition from Germany, where the government fears having to foot the bill for banks in countries such as Italy that are burdened with high levels of non-performing loans (NPLs).
They would also have to foot the bill for travel and lodging to one of the 30 to 35 hospitals in the country equipped to provide the high-tech treatment, said Dr. Prakash Satwani, a pediatric hematologist at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, which plans to offer the therapy.
So far, Trump is owning the policy debate: There is broad agreement now to fund his wall (even if U.S. taxpayers foot the bill), repeal Obamacare and replace it with something that protects coverage for the sick and poor, and pursue the tax reform and infrastructure plans Trump has promised.
In their own televised response on Tuesday night, Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California and Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, accused the president of stoking fear and mocked him for asking taxpayers to foot the bill for a wall he had long said Mexico would pay for.
But even if businesses do have to pay more in taxes, they will at least no longer have to foot the bill for their employees' rising premiums; they may even save money in the long run, in part because the government would have unprecedented leverage to negotiate lower rates for providers.
But Democratic National Committee officials explained during the meeting how corporations can help foot the bill for the convention, regardless of who the nominee is, addressing some lobbyists' worries that a crusading left-wing nominee like Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren could try to reject corporate money, embarrassing convention sponsors.
When a friend pointed out to him that any candidate who could foot the bill was entitled to demand a recount in Michigan and Wisconsin—both of which were so close that their vote totals had yet to be officially announced—Bonifaz went to work to recruit Stein, the Green Party candidate.
Residents are torn on having to foot the bill for the lawsuit While some Gage County residents told The Times that they believe they have a moral obligation to reimburse the Beatrice Six for the collective 77 years spent in prison, others didn't understand why they are being saddled with the bill.
One common refrain on the right and the center-left alike: Since the rich can't foot the bill alone, are middle- and working-class supporters of a more socialized health care system really ready to pay as much for it as people do in some of the high-tax nations that have one?
But it was the experience of the crisis, and the sense among Americans of all ideological dispositions that they were being asked to foot the bill for someone else's mistakes — whether by Wall Street C.E.O.s or by Mr. Santelli's neighbor with the renovated bathroom — that helped make those long-simmering problems boil over.
"They need to do it for the community and for the people who live here," not for the benefit of corporations and large retailers, local saleswoman Maya Washington told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, echoing a common concern that locals would ultimately foot the bill for infrastructure improvements for out-of-state companies.
Our employee ingratiates himself, presses our client to have him over for dinner, follows the client to a nearby restaurant (which is owned by a family member of ours and at which our employees receive discounts), usually with the younger women tagging along as ''bait'' and has the wealthy man foot the bill.
Opponents of this successful provision wrongly assert that schools meeting the threshold must participate; that a school can serve free meals to all if a mere 40 percent are eligible; and that taxpayers foot the bill for every meal in a school even when a majority of students are not eligible for assistance.
The rocket can carry around 500 lbs in total payload, which is peanuts compared to something like the Falcon 9, but it's intended to be a cheap and effective alternative for customers who can't foot the bill of a major launch but are also putting much smaller cubesats or other light payload into orbit.
The cause of affordability must no longer be used as a pretext to protect the interests of the primary beneficiaries of the National Flood Insurance Program, which are big developers and other real estate firms that want to build on drained wetlands, coastal barrier islands, and other vulnerable areas, while letting taxpayers foot the bill.
According to the source, Miller then began to "expect" that the mothers of her dance students would pay her way during the high stakes dance competitions that required her to travel, asking them to foot the bill for hotel rooms and meals, and staying on cots in the girls' rooms to save money when the families would refuse.
I have been completely financially independent since I graduated college (besides Netflix… the horror!), but after my parents' divorce a few years ago, my dad loves getting us together as much as possible and is more than happy to foot the bill since we're all over the country and wouldn't be able to afford it otherwise.
He is proposing to foot the bill by raising income taxes on the wealthiest Americans to 39.6% -- reversing part of the Republican-led Congress' 2017 tax cut law that reduced that rate -- and by requiring those who earn more than $1 million per year to pay 39.6% taxes on capital gains, rather than the current 20%.
After taxpayers had to foot the bill for the 21984 games that left Montreal $251 billion in debt, Los Angeles was the first Olympics in history financed without government funds, forcing committee chairman Peter Ueberroth, a local businessman who founded the second largest travel company in the United States, to squeeze dollars from every possible outlet.
"And doing it in a public way designed to basically heighten the notion that he seems to have that NATO is just another bad deal for the U.S." Since his presidential campaign, Trump has railed against NATO allies for what he sees as an unfair reliance on the United States to foot the bill for their defense.
Biden is proposing to foot the bill by raising income taxes on the wealthiest Americans to 39.6% -- reversing part of the Republican-led Congress' 2017 tax cut law that reduced that rate -- and by requiring those who earn more than $1 million per year to pay 39.6% taxes on capital gains, rather than the current 20%.
"The more consumers we help through forbearance, and the longer this goes on, the greater the strain on the servicers needed to foot the bill," the groups, including the Housing Policy Council, the American Bankers Association and the Mortgage Bankers Association, said in a letter to Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin and other federal officials on Monday.
There is no question that the Kushner Companies — Jared has moved to Washington to serve as an adviser to his father-in-law, President Trump — needs to reach a deal soon, either to bring in a fresh infusion of cash or a well-heeled partner willing to foot the bill, if it wants to hold on to the building.
And The Times reported last year that the West Village's Bleecker Street had fallen victim to "high-rent blight," with commercial space becoming so expensive ($45,000 a month) that even Marc Jacobs couldn't keep his stores open; shops that once catered to the wealthy now sit empty, waiting for a tenant who can foot the bill.
" The candidate also said that a Buttigieg presidency would oppose the annexation of West Bank settlements -- "a President Buttigieg would take steps to make sure that American taxpayers won't help foot the bill," he said -- and warned that if nothing changes in the Israel-Palestine relationship, the two sides "well before 2050... will come to see either peace or catastrophe.
Between the lines: One a call with investors Thursday, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson suggested that he would consider selling off some of the company's assets to be able to foot the bill for AT&T's streaming ambitions, even teasing that he could sell AT&T's 10% stake in Hulu, which was obtained through its acquisition this summer of Time Warner.
"[There&aposs] the potential for lower-income Americans, maybe it&aposs waitresses and truck drivers or electricians, who have chosen or just did not go to college, having to foot the bill for their college-going counterparts who will presumably make more than them long-term," Lindsey Burke, director of the Center for Education Policy at the conservative Heritage Foundation, told Insider.
As it stands, the system is failing not only patients, but also job creators whose ability to provide health coverage to their employers is hurt by out-of-control drug prices, the taxpayers who ultimately foot the bill for expensive branded drugs purchased by state and federal programs, and the generic drug manufacturers we, the Association for Accessible Medicines, represent.
The wall has been a cornerstone of Trump's campaign, and he's long held that he'd not only build the multibillion dollar barrier but get Mexico to foot the bill, possibly by blocking payments sent home by Mexican nationals living in the US. But apparently the expert negotiator decided the time wasn't right to ask about that, though the two politicians did talk about walls in general.
The California Democrat joked that like President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's plan for a wall along the U.S.-Mexican border, Mexico will be unwilling to foot the bill for this barrier.
"Have written to Home Sect @sajidjavid to tell him that it is unfair & unacceptable that Police Scotland is being asked to foot the bill for President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's potential visit to Scotland," Yousaf wrote on Twitter last month.
Calzada's remarks come at a time when the presumptive Republican nominee for president, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, has taken a hard line against the Mexican government, vowing to build a border wall and force them to foot the bill.
Ricardo Rosselló on Thursday threatened legal action against President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE if American citizens foot the bill for his long-desired border wall shortly after the White House said the president would issue an emergency declaration to secure funding for the structure.
Trump-branded buildings are likely terror targets, but it's unclear who will pay for extra security Trump-branded buildings are likely terror targets, but it's unclear who will pay for extra security President-elect Donald Trump's vast property interests are estimated by Bloomberg to be worth $53 billion, and as he prepares to take office, there are growing concerns in the security and counterterrorism communities over who will foot the bill to protect them.
Morgan GriffithHoward (Morgan) Morgan GriffithThe 27 Republicans who voted with Democrats to block Trump from taking military action against Iran Overnight Energy: Senate Dems introduce Green New Deal alternative | Six Republicans named to House climate panel | Wheeler confirmed to lead EPA Six Republicans named to House climate panel MORE (R-Va.) said on "New Day" on Friday that Mexico will pay "part of the tab" for the wall, pushing back on the CNN anchor's insistence that Trump had backed down from his signature campaign promise for Mexico to foot the bill during private conversations with the Mexican president.
Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Trump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button MORE says Mexico will not foot the bill for President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's proposed wall along its border with the U.S. "They've said they're not going to pay for it," he told ABC News's Martha Raddatz Friday.

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