Sentences with phrase «made to pay»

The debt itself can be discharged in the bankruptcy case, so the debtor can not be made to pay the debt.
If the renters insurance company can't recover their loss from the negligent landlord's insurance, costs go up for renters insurance in that area because the negligent party can't be made to pay.
After the initial period of reduced interest payments, regular payments are made to pay down the loan.
While it is not made to pay off credit card debts exclusively, you may still use it for such purpose.
Of course it would certainly change the way everyone thinks of that department and would probably lead to some resentment both within those departments and between the authors who were made to pay for them and the lucky authors who publishers felt were safe enough bets to invest in themselves.
This is, after all, a cool, classy version of the «Stang made to pay homage to the starring car from a 1968 thriller movie.
Russell Hobby, General Secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), said: «The statistics are opaque but the moral issue is simple: a group of young people have been made to pay a devastating price for the mistakes of others.
The new rules issued to teachers also tell them they should ensure pupils are not made to pay for stationary or meet the cost of expensive school trips.
Besides, this is a very personal opinion; I think crowdfunding is made to pay your projects with your friends and family.
This slasher film about four friends being made to pay for their mistakes was largely mocked by critics, but it still managed to become a pop - culture cornerstone.
Once you accept that the visual and audio directions are both design choices made to pay tribute to the original Commodore 64 game and sit down to take on your first Super-Dreadnought, you'll be hooked.
The first thing that caused us to question how legitimate of a hookup site this, how realistic it is in leading to a casual encounter, is that basically immediately after you visit the site it takes you to a page where you are made to pay for a membership upgrade.
In contrast, when the mice were made to pay attention to a sound and ignore the flash of light, researchers say TRN neurons that controlled vision were more active, suppressing the visual signals in order to pay more attention to the sound.
The leader of the Progressive People's Party (PPP) in a post on his Facebook page said Ghanaians should be concerned about the monies they would be made to pay to fuel the barge.
Felix Tyolaha and the other worshipers be fished out without delay and be made to pay for their heinous crime.
Before Mr. Hammond filed his motion, the Philip Addison committee recommended that the AMERI deal be renegotiated or abrogated on grounds of fraud, after it concluded that Ghana was made to pay $ 150 million extra in commission.
Calling the Albany budget crisis and its threat to rob city schools of as much as $ 600 million in state aid «the most dangerous thing this union has faced in 30 years,» UFT President Michael Mulgrew told the April 21 Delegate Assembly that members had to redouble their efforts to get the message out to elected officials that «children can't be made to pay for the mistakes of Wall Street.»
Speaking at a stakeholders meeting organized by the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) on Monday, November 21, Kwame Sefa - Kayi said journalists must not be made to pay before they cover national events such as the elections.
Their strident argument on the economy was that big cuts needed to be made to pay off the deficit, but that New Labour would ease the pain by cutting «less far, less fast».
Speaking after it emerged that up to 63 Windrush citizens could have been wrongly deported, Abbott said ministers should also end the «scandalous practice» of children born in Britain being made to pay large fees for citizenship.
But no herdsman has been brought to book or made to pay for the criminal killings.
The people should not be made to pay more for receiving less of any amenity.
We should not be made to pay for this.
We will look for assurances that public service workers, who have gone through 18 re-organisations in as many years to improve those services, will not be made to pay the price for the failures of others.
«But, while we agree there is some scope for efficiency savings in the education department, there would need to be very careful thought about where any cuts should be made to pay for this.
Students are being made to pay for an economic crisis they did not cause, with higher tuition fees.
90 % believed that teachers should not be made to pay an average 50 % extra for their pensions, especially at a time of a pay freeze.
If AG Cuomo finds Paterson criminally negligent, then he must be immediately removed from office, imprisoned and made to pay every penny of fine he so justly would have earned.
A 17 - member committee, set up by the Energy Minister, has disclosed that Ghana was made to pay an extra $ 150 million dollars in...
The Ministry of Trade and Industry has vehemently denied claims that foreigners were made to pay as high as $ 100,000 to be seated close to President Nana Akufo - Addo at an event.
This policy has been in existence since the advent of the fourth republic and persons benefitting from it are made to pay a commensurate value objectively determined by professional valuers.
The majority of people are comfortable managing their money but advances are available for anyone who needs extra help and arrangements can be made to pay rent direct to landlords.»
She claimed that doctors in Osun were not being paid based on the «correct» salary scale and made to pay higher taxes than their colleagues elsewhere.
Officials of the Ministry of Trade and Industry will later today [Friday], take their turn before Parliament's Committee probing allegations that some expatriates were made to pay huge sums to have access to the President at the Ghana Expatriate Business Awards held in 2017.
«This time around, el - Rufai must be made to pay compensation for the destruction from his own account.
Should Government of Ghana be made to pay damages from his reckless conduct, he must be made to pay it personally or be charged for causing financial loss to the State.
She says not for profit providers would be made to pay for a Medicaid billing mistake that they had nothing to do with.
Of course, patients negligently harmed must receive adequate compensation, but as a society we must ask ourselves whether NHS defendants should be made to pay for private care as the law still requires.
They also complained that the cab drivers are not made to pay for insurance and other road user fees the regular drivers are charged.
UKIP can be made to pay a political price for its racism.
It would be a scandal if patients in need of medical treatment were made to pay the price for the government's inability to draw the saga to a close.
They must not be made to pay the price.
The parents who spoke to Joy News Tuesday said they are made to pay monies ranging from cents 10 to cents 30 or risk the registration of their wards.
According to the MP, it is incorrect that, the bank owes over 1000 customers explaining that, his outfit managed to pay about 78 customers leaving only 116 which he says efforts are being made to pay.
«Once again the public sector is being made to pay for the crisis caused by the banking sector,» Public and Commercial Services union general secretary Mark Serwotka said.
Russia hammered at the door but were made to pay for missed chances.
The Blues were made to pay # 12m compensation to United — the money, arguably, eventually proving more value than the player.
Stoke City boss Mark Hughes has said that his side were made to pay for individual mistakes during Saturday's 2 - 1 defeat at the hands of Crystal Palace.
On 71 minutes Arsenal were made to pay for their dismal display, as Andy Najar found himself in acres of space to nod home a lovely header.
At times the reds were a little too complacent and against stronger sides we will be made to pay.
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