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Mr. Bush refused to ask Congress for funds to pay fully for his AIDS program.
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled in May 1998 that the state must pay fully for projects in the neediest districts.
Instead of raising revenue or reforming big entitlement programs — or, ideally, both — to pay fully for government operations, senators would add billions more to the debt.
For New York State, an average achievement state, this would be the equivalent of an eight percent higher GDP going into the future – enough to pay fully for K-12 schools and to have considerable left over.
"I am disappointed that an effort to ensure that oil companies pay fully for disasters they cause has stalled in the United States Senate on a partisan basis," Mr. Obama said.
Her lawyers say the long delay resulted from years of legal battling over whether she was indigent and the state should pay fully for the trial transcript needed for the appeal.
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It takes from higher-income people at the state and federal levels and pays fully for the health care of low-income people.
And it would have paid fully for tens of thousands of dollars of intravenous chemotherapy at a doctor's office or hospital.
Holmes said air carriers could "hide behind" the Montreal convention, a series of rules for international air carriers, to avoid paying fully for damaged equipment vital for those with disabilities.
Naftogaz has paid fully for its gas supplies for February, Russia's Gazprom confirmed Thursday, laying to rest doubts that the Ukrainian firm was struggling to pay off the $360.0 million.
Users paid fully for certain services including dentistry, certification of health status, acupuncture, treatment of alcohol abuse, cosmetic procedures, therapeutic abortions and some nursing services.
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