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You've made your bed- you'll have to lie in it.
This means that someone will have to live with the consequences of their own actions.
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We didn't have to lay off anyone".
"You have to lay the groundwork.
Would I have to lay off all of those people?
"You make your bed, you have to lay in it.
Cable services have to lay copper or glass fiber.
But first we have to lay the groundwork".
"Both have to lay it on the line".
We definitely have to lay down bunts and manufacture runs".
"We have to lay out a road map".
We have to lay in the automatic transporter setting.
If Congress does not act, the agency would have to lay off some employees.
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