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en If we're going to be paying this much, we better check to see if our premiums are adequate.

en He was actually paying them. He was the paymaster. He had firsthand knowledge. He would run down to New Jersey, get a check, cash the check and pay.

en It's pretty upsetting when you are paying premiums every month and you are not getting coverage. Are we going to let the insurance companies dictate to doctors what they can and cannot prescribe?

en The government is subsidizing people to live in areas that don't reflect the premiums they are paying in terms of the risks associated with where they're living.

en We fully support the insurers having adequate reserves to do business and remain competitive. But it's difficult to understand why the insurance premiums need to go up as much as they have when in fact the reserves are well beyond what is needed.

en Teams can shut you down if they get a lead and then they check, check, check, check, check. Well if we come out and get going, they've got to open it up to try to score. So that's a real focus for us - we have to start good.

en We're finding a dramatic increase in the total number of families throughout the U.S. that are paying a high share of their income for medical bills. When you add in premiums, it's even higher.

en Between warehousing, utilities and transportation costs, retailers have been paying unprecedented premiums for their supply chain. Therefore shoppers will be seeing substantially higher prices by year's end.

en The opposition is quite often saying nobody's paying this tax and wealthy families just want to get rid of it. Our guys are paying the tax. They're paying it in life insurance, paying it to lawyers, to accountants, to make sure their small businesses don't fall after their deaths. It may not go to the government, but they are certainly paying it.

en At least some in the purchaser community, who have been paying 20 percent and 25 percent increases in their health insurance premiums, will take notice of this rising tide.

en This is a return to conventional premiums that historically are part of the IPO market, ... We are back to more normal premiums.

en This is a return to conventional premiums that historically are part of the IPO market. We are back to more normal premiums.

en He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible. In addition, we ended up paying, in some cases, some fairly significant premiums in order to be able to secure components on what was effectively a spot market in some components.

en Bear in mind that you'll have to pay slightly higher mortgage insurance premiums for FHA (loans). But, the good news is that FHA recently lowered these premiums.

en I'm picking up the check. Definitely. She's not paying for anything.


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