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No expense has been incurred but what has been approved of and provided for by Parliament.
Robert Walpole
Incurred
Approved
Has-Been
Parliament
Been
Provided
Expense
My father first brought yoga into my life when I was 7. He began yoga, meditation, and diet to help with his back injuries incurred from being really athletic. Once he healed, he began to use yoga to take his body to a new level.
Mandy Ingber
Life
Father
My Life
First
Meditation
Back
Incurred
Once
Athletic
Brought
Take
He
New
Healed
New Level
His
Began
Yoga
Diet
Being
Really
Body
Use
Help
Injuries
Level
It is imperative that when thousands of selfless volunteers respond to those who have incurred the wrath of a natural disaster that legal liability need not be hanging over their heads.
Jon Porter
Legal
Natural
Incurred
Those
Respond
Thousands
Wrath
Imperative
Volunteers
Over
Heads
Disaster
Selfless
Hanging
Natural Disaster
Who
Need
Liability
Yes, it is long past time we get serious about tackling the nation's ever-growing deficits. But the average American family drawn into serious debt cannot just threaten to stiff its creditors. It must cut its spending in the future, but also take responsibility for the debt incurred in the past.
Peter Welch
Future
Time
Family
Responsibility
Long
Nation
Past
Incurred
Spending
Deficits
Drawn
Must
Threaten
About
Tackling
Take
Also
Stiff
Yes
Debt
Past Time
Get
American
Just
American Family
In The Past
Cannot
Cut
Average
Average American
Serious
Creditors
If you ask the question of Americans, should we pay our bills? One hundred percent would say yes. There's a significant misunderstanding on the debt ceiling. People think it's authorizing new spending. The debt ceiling doesn't authorize new spending; it allows us to pay obligations already incurred.
Peter Welch
You
Obligations
People
Pay
Think
Our
Hundred
Incurred
Spending
Say
Significant
Would
Percent
New
Misunderstanding
Question
Yes
Ceiling
Debt
Debt Ceiling
American
Ask
Us
Should
Bills