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At another level, many dislike the basic transaction at the heart of universal coverage: richer people have to basically pay for poorer people's health-insurance.
We've developed a huge superstructure in universities and academic hospitals where there is enormous pressure on scientists to basically pay for their laboratories to run.
That allows us to basically pay for all the things that we like; not just cell phones, but also education and health care and so on.
One patient noted "I got medical and they basically pay for ([medications)]." Patients similarly found home care accessible, describing "Well, I have a nurse coming usually once a week and more often if there is something going on".
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So I basically paid for them to come over for three days in Bloomsbury".
Then the middle class is basically paying for a billionaire's kid to go to college".
There is no question that Harken was basically paying for Mr. Bush's connections.
Admittedly the bike could be expensive, but think of the commuting savings – it basically pays for itself.
Wilson says: "I couldn't pay all her tuition fees, so I'm basically paying for her maintenance.
Beyond money to pay for licensed music and some voice acting, Gone Home's budget basically pays for food and rent and living expenses for four people.
When nonconnoisseurs buy an expensive bottle, they're acting like new parents hiring a nanny: they're basically paying for a false sense of assurance.
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