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bill

[bil] / bɪl /


NOUN
piece of legislation
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NOUN
beak of animal
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VERB
advertise
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For six months, the agency took no action on the medical bills even as she continued to receive calls from collectors, she said.

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Congress also passed the so-called Fiscal Innocence bill—an amnesty measure to encourage Argentines to put undeclared cash back into the bank without suffering penalties for tax evasion.

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Unlike with shares of stock, which can appreciate untaxed until the stock is sold, private-equity managers have to pay taxes when carry is paid to them, incurring an annual bill.

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With her $700 mortgage, as well as medical and other bills, it would be tight.

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The Justice Department also unsealed a search warrant for a home healthcare business, which it said billed Medicaid for services for multiple individuals that weren’t provided.

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