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When first proposed in 2004, the anticipated bill ran to $21.6 million.
It had been feared the government might try and change the rules after a CPI figure of 5.2% landed it with a larger than anticipated bill for benefits.
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Joanne T. Grove, the library's treasurer, said as a result of higher than anticipated medical bills, the library spent more than $1 million than was budgeted in 2003 and expects to pay $900,000 more than was budgeted this year.
A Senate Democratic strategist said, "People anticipate the bill will get worse in conference, not better".
Turkey's prime minister, anticipating the bill's passage, called the move "incomprehensible" and pledged to "take steps".
Activists said they anticipate the bill may prompt protests and litigation and are turning their attention to holding politicians accountable.
Possibly she was anticipating the bill, which arrived the next day: it cost three times the total of everything she owned at that point.
She has also introduced a bill that would give bedbug victims a 15 percent credit on the state personal income tax, for up to $750, to compensate for replacing furniture infested by bedbugs, though said she did not anticipate that bill's passing until the state attains economic health.
In early April, Democratic Gov. Christine Gregoire, anticipating the bill's passage, wrote a letter to the Justice Department asking what the federal response to the law would be.
The bill anticipated the election of the president directly by the parliament.
I've been there myself – you haven't anticipated the tax bill.
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