Sentence examples for service to pay from inspiring English sources

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Union contracts force the postal service to pay thousands of unneeded workers to do nothing.

The District Judge also ordered the Crown Prosecution Service to pay the defendant's travel expenses for getting to court.

In Moscow, the memorial advertising booked will outstrip most big commercial spenders (although reminders from the state tax service to pay promptly beat everybody).

They say the Bush administration is forcing the federal bureaucracy, despite naysaying in the park service, to pay attention to the rights of Americans to use public lands.

And nine more -- seven on the Discovery and two on the International Space Station -- held a service to pay tribute to them as well as all fallen astronauts.

Because nearly everyone in the country uses us every week, we are not asking people who do not use the service to pay for it.

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Like many health economists, he felt that the reform the U.S. health system needed most was a shift from fee-for-service to pay-for-performance.

However, change will happen when a future entrepreneur creates an approach that adds substantial value – and allows doctors and hospitals to move from fee-for-service to pay-for-value rapidly.

He is a freelance photographer who works as a technician for the Emergency Medical Service to pay his bills.

(a Disbursement Postal Money Order means a money order (described in Part 762) issued by the Postal Service to pay one of its own obligations.

A bill to allow the Postal Service to pay health benefits from a retirement fund was voted out of committee last week and has 339 co-sponsors.

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