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A If a tree falls and hits someone's home, insurance companies will pay to fix the damage and remove the tree.
"While the authority has said its contractors, and not the taxpayers, will pay to fix the leaks, we are not entirely confident of this," Mr. Mead, whose office has investigated the project for years, told the House Government Reform Committee, which met at a federal courthouse here on Friday.
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At some point, someone will have to pay to fix all this.
If you don't have comprehensive coverage, you will have to pay to fix your vehicle.
This should also help you work with the right pieces if fixing it yourself or it will help you to talk intelligently to someone you can pay to fix it.
And what oil doesn't pay to fix, it pays to hide.
Now Republicans want average Americans to pay to fix it.
Or is the garage just looking to make some extra money off me? Economists sometimes refer to this situation as an "expert service problem," because the same expert who is diagnosing the flaw is the one who will be paid to fix it.
Then you'll be paying to fix work you've already paid for.
Should I have paid to fix it?
Some employees worked without pay to fix the game.
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