71.   Some states will now pay businesses to hire them, converting welfare and food stamps into a subsidy for an employer.

72.   Some states might pay for programs and others might not, he said.

73.   Sooner or later, the state pays a price for all the fun-poking, says Wayne Flynt, an author and professor of history at Auburn University.

74.   State and federal officials later agreed that states could pay benefits to those groups without penalty.

75.   States pay a big portion of the cost of higher education, through direct subsidies to state colleges and financial aid.

76.   States pay a substantial share of Medicaid costs, and governors detest the law, saying it increases their expenses.

77.   Some states pay even higher interest.

78.   That was far more than the fair market value the state could legally pay.

79.   The capital case fees that offended the governor were lower than the fees the state regularly pays private lawyers for work on bond issues and other matters.

80.   The coalition also wants the state to pay the entire cost of transportation and special education.

n. + pay >>共 754
company 8.38%
government 5.56%
people 3.76%
customer 2.14%
consumer 1.95%
money 1.77%
state 1.72%
investor 1.59%
bank 1.34%
employer 1.17%
state + v. >>共 907
be 9.69%
have 9.60%
say 1.67%
take 1.44%
make 1.26%
do 1.21%
use 1.19%
require 1.14%
pay 1.02%
pass 0.98%
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