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en They're used to paying $1 to $3. Now, because of a glitch in the system, pharmacies aren't hooked up with the right program. Seniors are telling me they're paying $10, $30. One even said she was charged $100. Some aren't buying their medicine.

en [Some callers] aren't paying their electric (bill) in order to get their medicine, ... aren't getting their medicine in order to pay their electric.

en If you aren't just a little bit depressed, then you aren't paying very much attention to what's going on in the world.

en I thought in this country, the best social program was a job. Yet minimum wage jobs aren't paying enough to keep families out of poverty.

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 People just aren't paying attention. They're driving too fast and not paying attention.

en It's tough, things aren't going our way. In important parts of the game we're giving up goals. We're not getting them where we should be. You can tell the whole group is tentative. We're making small mistakes out there. When things aren't going your way, every time we make a mistake we're paying the price.

en The suggestion that these companies aren't paying for their use of the Internet is not true. When Amazon.com or ABC News.com signs up, they are buying very large bandwidth pipes. The only time you have to prioritize is if you're in a condition of scarcity. We have the technology to have all the fiber-optic capacity that you could possibly want and then some.

en I think most sports medicine docs aren't buying into that yet.

en Seniors in this country will never again have to choose between paying for their drugs and paying for their basic necessities, such as food and utilities.

en These are people who are choosing between food or paying the rent, people who are choosing between food and buying their child a pair of shoes, food and heat in the wintertime. They?re seniors who are choosing whether to buy food or pay for medicine. Folks are going entire days without anything to eat at all. They are literally going to bed hungry.

en There are a lot of corporations that aren't paying their share at all. We need a more comprehensive mix of taxes.

en We are always upset that they aren't paying us for our products, but we're not going to pick up and go home.
  Bill Gates

en The common perception is it only happens to people who aren't paying attention.

en Brady makes big throws. Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation. He's gotten smarter. He's buying into the system, and it's paying off.


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