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There are questions around the drug, including whether insurers will foot the bill.

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Being sued as an individual means defendants must pay damages on their own, without the government helping to foot the bill – a potentially very expensive outcome.

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Data centers need a lot of electricity to run, and nearby residents sometimes foot the bill for some of the infrastructure.

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So much so that even the most valuable companies in the world can’t foot the bill just by dipping into their cash reserves anymore.

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In Maine, customers have seen surging costs to help foot the bill to fix power lines damaged during winter storms in recent years, said Andrew Landry, the state’s deputy Public Advocate.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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