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So, naturally sub-prime mortgage lenders, if they didn't hedge correctly, and credit card lenders will get socked.
But because the costs of health care are likely to rise faster than inflation, whatever the threshold, the middle class will get socked again.
Firms that fail to offer health insurance to at least 70percentt of full-time employees in 2015 will get socked for $2,084 for each full-timer less 80.
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Perhaps you'll get socked in the face with a chunk of my brain in the resulting explosion.
Nevertheless, it doesn't matter if you're a massive feline built for death and destruction, if you attack a man's dogs you will, most likely, get socked in the goddamn head.
If nothing else, education on preparedness — reminding them to keep a 14-day food and water supply — will come in handy when Hawaii gets socked with one of its famous hurricanes.
"We got socked in the mouth.
Realizing that she is now stuck in the small universe forever and having somehow lost her slippers, the very bitter Lisa orders her citizens to grovel and bring her some shoes, with one of the citizens adding that he will get some socks for her too.
"They'll get to Sock by the end of the first set," he said.
Other socks will get stuck to sheets and towels in the dryer.
We asked 15 personal finance experts, "What is the best thing you ever bought with your tax refund?" Their answers revealed that being responsible with your tax refund doesn't have to mean saving it — sometimes spending or investing it will get you much better returns than socking it away.
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