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1 The commission said it was confident international donors would foot the bill .
2 These essential projects are expensive and someone has to foot the bill .
3 She declined to say how the Trump administration would foot the bill .
4 But I had to foot the bill for them all the same.
5 He is the only person who should foot the bill for that.
6 I am willing to foot the bill , no matter what it is.
7 They may as well just let the government foot the bill .
8 Not to mention the question of who would foot the bill .
9 But it was immediately condemned by bookmakers, who will help foot the bill .
10 Most analysts believe the company can foot the bill without cutting its dividend.
11 The aspiring candidate would of course have to foot the bill .
12 Governments may have to foot the bill for many of the upfront costs.
13 But sometimes that simply is not enough to foot the bill , Knapp says.
14 But sometimes that simply is not enough to foot the bill , Napp says.
15 But it raises complex questions of sovereignty and who will foot the bill .
16 Since Mexico has refused, he now wants U.S. taxpayers to foot the bill .
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