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Paying for changes in the law is also illegal.
Who is paying for changes in health care?
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Norman Lamont, John Major's chancellor, increased the rate to 17.5% in 1991 to help pay for changes to the poll tax.
Furthermore, it is not clear whether the city or private hauling companies will pay for changes made to the marine transfer station so that it can handle waste.
A vote by the European Parliament, set for Wednesday in Strasbourg, France, could determine whether those subsidies continue to support the big-fleet approach or, instead, help pay for changes meant to steer the European Union's saltwater fishing industry toward a more environmentally sound future.
But his office has previously explained the Medicaid provision as one that actually grew out of a concern expressed in a letter weeks ago by Mr. Heineman about how the state would pay for changes brought by the health care proposals.
Losing this is too high a price to pay for change.
"When people were first killed in the revolution I didn't cry, because I knew this was the price we would have to pay for change," said Rania el-Malky, a former Egyptian newspaper editor.
The big problem so far, says BusinessMap's Reg Rumney, has been that blacks tried to form conglomerates, just when conglomerates went out of favour.The main barrier to further black empowerment is the question of who ultimately pays for change.
But the big unsolved question is how to pay for change.
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