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en You'll think twice about getting an X-ray for a sprained ankle when you're paying for it. Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons. If you buy health care like you buy groceries, paying for an item at a time, you'll become a more astute customer.

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 Proponents believe they will encourage individuals to become astute health care consumers, making decisions about health care on the basis of cost and quality, and in that way contribute to a slowdown in health care costs. Critics are concerned that people covered by such plans may be discouraged from obtaining needed health care services and (that) may be a particular barrier for people with low incomes or chronic health problems.

en The cost of health care is going up much faster than people's wages. Families are paying about (on average) $1,000 more now just for health care premiums than they were five years ago.

en What this helps an individual do is to shop for health care, which is a very new concept. But because individuals are paying an increasing amount from out of pocket for their health care, they are increasingly looking for information that helps them shop for health care.

en If you're paying for child care today, or if you're paying for custodial care of a dependent parent, you're probably doing that with money you've already paid income taxes on. Dependent-care spending accounts allow employees to take advantage of the tax laws in a way that would permit you to pay for that care before being taxed on the money you've used.

en We are all hurt by insurance scams. As health care consumers, we all end up paying the price for fraud. Health insurance fraud perpetrators are basically stealing from consumers who are paying into the insurance system. Whether it's a doctor charging for a procedure that wasn't actually administered or a phony insurance agent selling fraudulent insurance to a senior citizen, the cost of fraud ends up being passed on to consumers.

en It gets tough when you try to tailor-make a plan for every single person, but at the same time we are paying for things we never use. Right now, it is kind of a one-size-fits-all approach, and from a consumer standpoint, someone who purchases health insurance, that doesn't go a long way in curtailing health-care costs.

en If you've been paying on time and so forth and have been a good customer — even if you've been a bad customer — call your creditor immediately. They should be willing to work with you somehow.

en They end up paying more of their health care and they end up with lousier pensions - if they keep one at all.

en If we don't have access to the health-care system, why should we be paying for it?

en Here we are paying health care for a doctor. It strikes me as odd.

en It is time, once and for all, for small businesses to be put on equal footing with large businesses when paying for health care.

en No, the law is very clear in Texas on how you can use corporate funds: paying your rent, paying your telephone bills, paying your accountant, ... Very, very specific limited administrative expenses.

en We had asked if we were paying more into health care that we'd get a little more on the salary schedule and that was accomplished.


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