Sentence examples for introduced to pay from inspiring English sources

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He wants to roll back much of the Obamcare spending on expanding health coverage, but he wants to keep the tax increases and Medicare cuts that were introduced to pay for it!

At the legislature's next biennial session, in 1913, Sheldon had an appropriations bill introduced to pay for the Butcher purchase.

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Until 2011 funding was received from Sedgemoor District Council, but this was withdrawn and an entry charge introduced to help pay for the running costs.

But while other cities raised or introduced taxes to pay for their stadiums, the project's chief cheerleader, Gov. William T. Cahill, promised that the racetrack would pay for itself and Giants Stadium, and that taxpayers would not be liable.

The duty mark was a tax imposed in 1784 introduced initially to pay for the war with America!

Will Hutton's recommendation to the government that an "earn-back" element be introduced to public sector pay could introduce an unwelcome degree of complexity to remuneration in our public bodies without necessarily improving performance.

"But when we introduce measures to pay for such costs, they frequently resist.

The negative feedback was introduced to ensure the subject paid attention throughout the task.

I'm sure it was introduced to simplify daily transactions like paying electricity bills etc.

Hamilton believed in a strong central government and introduced new taxes to pay for the national debt.

While it was a fantastic device when it was introduced, the "dip" to pay on a bus slows boarding to a crawl.

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