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"But you still can be stuck with something that no one else wants".
So, for example, a single mother with children making less than $28,000 can be stuck with a bigger tax bill.
Should she decide to continue the pregnancy and raise the child, and should she or our government attempt to establish him as the legal father, he can be stuck with years of child support payments.
A new investor who hasn't earned a penny of the profit can be stuck with a large tax bill unless the fund's profits are carefully balanced by losses.
In the meantime, people like Valenti can be stuck with not enough money for private insurance, and yet too much money to qualify for publicly subsidized insurance.
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One can use an included or other booklet, which can be stuck to the refrigerator with a magnet, nearby to note and confirm eating (or taking to work for eating) only the proper number of foods per day: see the "Tips" for the details.
This is yet another way that a girl can be stuck in the Friend Zone with a guy.
The zitty boy assigned to tend the dessert bar, whipping new paper cones around the cotton candy machine with powerful sloppiness, pretends to not hear Walt Whitman as he asks what else can be stuck into the machine and wound with this terrific gossamer netting.
Often, a water pump installed with sealant can be stuck fast and require substantial force to break it loose.
Even if it appeals, as it can, GE is likely to be stuck with this finding.In ruling against the merger, Mr Monti has soured relations with America's Department of Justice, which cleared the merger in May, demanding only minimal disposals.
If you produce more plants than you can market effectively, you will be stuck with the surplus, and have to absorb the cost of your investment.
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