Nor is it necessary that the public should pick up the tab, added Owen.
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The insurance is pretty expensive when there's no employer to pick up the tab.
The solution, naturally, is to get the private sector to pick up the tab.
Taxpayers also pick up the tab for other items like staff benefits, travel, office space and postage.
Sponsors, including Wal-Mart and McDonald's in Van Wert, sometimes help pick up the tab for the events.
It might also give them the freedom to overborrow, leaving the Treasury to pick up the tab.
The problem is that when most consumers get sick, employers and insurance companies usually pick up the tab.
David Jones confirmed the UK government would ultimately pick up the tab if Wales defaulted on its debt.
Richard Hawkes, chief executive of disability charity Scope, said councils could not afford to "pick up the tab".
The taxpayers pick up the tab and the perpetrators are free to continue scheming to undermine other still-viable funds.
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Worse, these tests cost between several hundred and several thousand bucks--and most insurance companies won't pick up the tab.
Ignored is the fact that Japanese consumers are required to pick up the tab for protecting these small retailers.
No word on whether Cook will pick up the tab for the coffee.
Should you split the bill or should the host pick up the tab?
But that legislation was repeatedly derailed by the same lobbyists now pushing to reopen slaughter plants and have taxpayers pick up the tab.
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When the feds enlist whistleblowers to go after big companies, many firms pay up regardless of guilt, shareholders pick up the tab and life goes on.
They are keen, for instance, to get Medicare to pick up the tab for the poor old people who are jointly eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid.
Until then, the agency will continue to face funding problems well into the future, and taxpayers will remain at risk of having to pick up the tab.
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If they then wait until their condition becomes an emergency for which, under the new law, they would be covered, then the Spanish state would pick up the tab.
People can have their debts re-denominated into a weaker currency and the EU will kindly pick up the tab in relation to the money people lose on their deposits.
There needs to be a contingency in place should the central funding run out before all applications are dealt with, a contingency which isn't simply that councils pick up the tab.
To Bassa, we are still in the 1970s: British Airways is nationalised, facing little competition and ever ready to do a cosy deal with the unions knowing the taxpayer will pick up the tab.
And the public has to pick up the tab.
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He doesn't offer health insurance or a 401(k) plan, but he does pick up the tab for unemployment and disability insurance (many limo outfits don't), as well as two weeks of vacation.
The only reporters I buy dinner or drinks for are the ones who I have friendships with and we both understand there will be a return engagement where they will pick up the tab.
If some businesses don't provide workers health care, it forces the rest of us to pick up the tab when their workers get sick, and gives those businesses an unfair advantage over their competitors.
She once tried to pick up the tab.
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