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One must pay and must be seen to pay.
Someone, and it doesn't seem to matter who it is, must be seen to pay a price.
Similar views colour thinking in The Hague, Rome and other capitals: the British must be seen to pay a price for leaving.
Ideally pre-K would be universal, serving poor and middle class alike, says Mr Castro: to thrive, policy innovations must be inclusive.They must also be seen to pay off.
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He has governed on the assumption that unless everyone is seen to pay taxes, no one will.
His original idea for a common European bank bail-out fund was dropped in the face of German resistance to being seen to pay for others.
The government wants the system to "ensure that work always pays and is seen to pay" and to encourage people to see work as the best route out of poverty.
In an interview with the Sunday Times, Harding said: "I think that if you want to be accepted by society, you have to be seen to be paying your share.
Strikingly, David Cameron and George Osborne think that the best way of selling the policy to the middle-middle class is to be seen to be paying for it by taking a swipe at the upper-middle and upper classes.
The labels cannot be seen to be getting paid in wagyu beef while fobbing their artists off with fish fingers.
The government cannot afford to be seen to cave in but the pay campaign has public support.
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