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She added that the taxpayer would not face an extra bill for the decision.
Her daughter's anesthesiologist sent the extra bill because he was not under contract with Ms. Cornford's insurer.
But Lipsey, an economics journalist and now a Labour peer, and Joffe, a human rights lawyer and crossbencher like Sutherland, put the extra bill at a prohibitive £6.4bn.
Then there were all the last-minute items they typically needed, as well as cash for some extra bill they hadn't anticipated.
Until now sixth-form colleges, unlike schools, have had to pay VAT, but as academies will not have to foot the extra bill.
He will say that rising inflation, lower than expected investment and limited wages growth will hit the exchequer with an extra bill of around £100bn by 2020.
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The extra billing raised the amount that Parkshore collected to $139 from $98 for each visit.
Every once in a while, when he's got extra bills to pay, he sells it himself.
It's also squeezing their parents and grandparents who are expected to pick up the pieces – whether it's paying extra bills or providing childcare.
Friends say you need help, but you don't have insurance (or the insurance you do have has very limited mental health benefits), and you worry that extra bills will only add to your malaise.
The unusual décor dates back to the days when passing commercial fisherman, temporarily flush with cash, would hammer up a few extra bills for a future date when they would show up thirsty and broke.
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