Hospitals are required by federal law to provide emergency care regardless of the ability to pay.
Federal law requires emergency rooms to treat patients regardless of their ability to pay.
But our total spending must be constrained by our collective ability to pay .
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The right to protection, she says, should not depend on the ability to pay.
Any model would need to be linked "very clearly" to ability to pay, he added.
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He lists seven factors, including the level of debts and the ability to pay them back.
Historically, housing affordability has ebbed and flowed with the economy and buyers' ability to pay.
It simply gives our country the ability to pay the bills that Congress has already racked up.
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Giving players the ability to pay for perks sort of throws the system out of the window.
We have evaluated these customers and their ability to pay and believe the accounts are fully collectible.
Using 2G, Citi intends to give cardholders the ability to pay with rewards points at the register.
The Soviet armed forces' appetite for sophisticated "dual-use" technology vastly exceeds Moscow's ability to pay for it.
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Then the medical ethicists condemn the disparities based on ability to pay that their own programs helped to create.
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We should provide an opportunity for all college-capable students to pursue a college education, regardless of ability to pay.
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At its heart, a credit score is nothing but a mathematical prediction of your ability to pay your debts.
If banks' capital ratios fall below 7%, regulators may place restrictions on their ability to pay dividends and bonuses.
The question is whether rating agencies (and investors) should worry more about these countries' ability to pay their debts.
Then, almost no-one had e-mail, or the ability to pay bills or make transactions over the phone or online.
Raising the debt ceiling simply gives our country the ability to pay the bills that Congress has already racked up.
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Borrowers, regardless of their ability to pay off their loans, thought they were getting rich as real estate prices rose.
Successful e-commerce ecosystems are built on two pillars: the ability to pay for goods, and the ability to deliver them.
In the case of countries, agencies are assessing their creditworthiness - their ability to pay back money lent to them.
It has different capacities, and it may be more anxious and have less ability to pay attention or learn or remember.
In addition to subscription fees, players will be offered the ability to pay real life cash for digital currency and items.
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The ability to pay for products with points has been available online for years, but has yet to pass to plastic.
Since the ability to pay is always a factor in public sector labor disputes, this will produce the best result possible.
My model calls for companies to have the ability to pay off their debt within five years, based on their current earnings.
The existence of large trust fund balances, therefore, does not, by itself, have any impact on the government's ability to pay benefits.
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It would not be lack of ability to pay, but rather little willingness to do so, that would lead to debt restructuring.
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The agency said a default on the payment, for 2011, wouldn't directly affect service or its ability to pay employees and suppliers.
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