Two years on and both he and his deputy snubbed the return of our triumphant paralympians in favour of, guess what, the Ryder Cup, surrounded by the same privileged hangers-on, and we in these times of financial restraint are expected to
pick up the tab.
The commission was belt-tightening and hoped that other providers would
pick up the tab for the two services, which help tens of thousands of people annually with counseling, referrals and more.
Calling on the province to
pick up the tab for the clinic, Fay warned that vulnerable addicts could also lead to more use of other drags, such as cocaine, and that clinics like Direction 180 do more than help cities fight intravenous drag use.
One Democratic proposal would
pick up the tab for 75 percent of a recently unemployed worker's private health coverage for up to 12 months.
Jerry Avorn, a professor at Harvard Medical School, says that salesmen often couch their dinner invitations in flattering terms like "Come on--you're a busy guy and you've gotta eat anyway; I'll just
pick up the tab." And to cover docs who'd rather eat with their families, Dr.
The city, meanwhile, is handing over $5 million in incentives to Newsweek as part of its deal to move to similarly sized space at 1775 Broadway on the corner of 57th Street, rather than leave the city, as it "threatened." Owners of small businesses are grumbling more and more at the city's willingness to cut deals with prominent corporations while they are being forced to
pick up the tab.