Sentence examples for owe to begin from inspiring English sources

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When you find yourself on the wrong end of balance billing, "the worst thing is to do nothing," said Cheryl Fish-Parcham, the deputy director of health policy for Families USA, "because then it gets on your credit report, and it could be something you didn't owe to begin with".

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Iceland will start to repay the full amount owed to the Netherlands and Britain beginning in July 2016 and after payouts received from liquidated assets of the collapsed bank, Landsbanki, the parent company of Icesave.

He did not speak of having paid his debts in prison; he appeared to feel he owed nothing to begin with.

We owe to the 18th century the perception that beauty begins with fear.

The highflying, hard-living mini-mogul, unable to make payment on $320 million owed to lenders, has begun laying off staff from his Beverly Hills-based Relativity Media.

Another study showed that mice lacking the antioxidant enzyme Prdx1 had a shortened lifespan owing to the development, beginning at about 9 months, of severe hemolytic anemia and several malignant cancers [ 13].

To begin with owing to periods of environmental and genetic instability actual frequencies may vary rapidly while still approaching their long run relative frequencies (conditional on the counterfactual assumption that environment and genes had been stable).

Pinot Noirs of this complexity, minerality and balance can hardly be found at this price level elsewhere, so Pinot lovers looking for really good wines at $25 and under owe it to themselves to begin looking "down under".

In addition, patients underwent baseline ophthalmologic examination prior to beginning therapy, owing to previously reported ophthalmic toxicity with MEK inhibitors.

And particularly during the film's first 45 minutes, when the pair's scheduled first meeting, against the backdrop of a television documentary on the process of reconciliation, collapsed before it had even begun, owing to Joe's inability to perform for the cameras - prompting a clever exploration of the degrees of narcissism, cynicism and manipulation inherent in TV production.

In discussing the growth of inequality under different Presidents, Lindsey didn't acknowledge that it soared with the Bush tax cuts before dropping at the end of his Presidency, owing to the recession that began in December, 2007 (which Hatch called "the 2009 recession," neatly pinning the whole thing on President Obama).

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