Sentences with phrase «foot part of the bill»

While some sellers may foot a part of the bill, the reality is most borrowers will take on the bulk of the closing price tag.
- When we're talking about employer sponsored healthcare plans, in the majority of cases, employers only foot part of the bill for premiums — employees also contribute.
Will upstate Thruway drivers foot part of the bill for the new bridge connecting Westchester and Rockland counties?
The state has done its part by footing part of the bill, Cuomo said.
But, if a student somehow is rejected for those sorts of funding, some private lenders may be willing to step up and foot part of the bill.
You can work together to come up with ways they can help foot part of the bill for their higher education, such as applying for scholarships, saving part of their earnings from a summer or afterschool job, or starting their own business.
To foot part of the bill, Forst and her fiance created a Honeyfund account.
For coverage beyond that amount, employees need to foot part of the bill.
I encountered a similar issue with my Galaxy S7 earlier this year: it went into the repair center with water damage (admittedly my fault), came out certified to be once again water - resistant after I footed parts of the bill, only to be proven not so when it died being splashed by water in my pants pocket.

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«The adviser is able to generate a significant marketing benefit by presenting high - profile and capable operators as part of its team, but it is the investors who are unknowingly footing the bill
Singh has testified that he footed the bill for rides Venditto, his wife and daughter took — rides prosecutors say were part of a «stream of benefits» Venditto received in return for official acts including backing Singh's loans.
While some other states require localities to foot a small part of the Medicaid bill, local governments in New York State pay more in Medicaid costs than localities in the other 49 states combined.
The state's Business Council praises parts of the bill, saying the lowering of the corporate tax rate «corrects years of inequity» and puts the nation on a «more equal footing» with the rest of the world.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has declared a Winter Weather Emergency ahead of this weekend's storm, which could bring over a foot of snow to some parts of the city.
Speaking at the Conservative party conference a fortnight ago, Hunt described the costs as unaffordable and indicated the health department would need to make savings from «the huge amount of inefficiency in the system» to foot the bill at least in part.
«As part of our work on the economy, we visit Look Who's Footing the Bill, a WebQuest about the national debt.
Which might explain in part why a non-fiction author, faced with the potential demise of the firms who foot the bill for production of such magna opus, might panic at the prospect.
While most borrowers end up paying their own closing costs, there are situations where sellers may be willing to foot all or part of the bill.
Department of Education PLUS loans assume that parents are willing to foot at least a part of the bill for educating their children.
In a bid to use contemporary art to move more people to action on environmental issues, and to reach a wider audience with the message that we need to clean up our act and live more sustainably, a nonprofit art organization has launched the second part of its online interactive exhibit, Footing the Bill: Art and Our Ecological Footprint.
As the Fairfield Green Food Guide reports, legislators have gotten cold feet, removing the entire part of the bill requiring labeling of the GM ingredients, fearing lawsuit by the big corporate behemoth Monsanto.
Anything but being locked in a boardroom with the consultant - du - jour talking incoherent marketing - speak as part of an abstract navel - gazing exercise, or being asked to foot an exorbitant bill for a designer squiggle to adorn the firm's... [more]
Anything but being locked in a boardroom with the consultant - du - jour talking incoherent marketing - speak as part of an abstract navel - gazing exercise, or being asked to foot an exorbitant bill for a designer squiggle to adorn the firm's letterhead and business card.
The consumer's part of the bargain is pretty simple: you pay your premium, and if you get in an accident they foot the bill.
Instead, you're expected to foot the bill for part of the cost of your care through your health plan's cost - sharing requirements like your deductible, copayments, and coinsurance.
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