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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
underpay .
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Examples
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As long as Canadian Medicare underpays (and it underpays), doctors from Canada will keep leaving. mute.
Matthew Yglesias » Culture and Size and Scope of Government 2010
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As long as Canadian Medicare underpays (and it underpays), doctors from Canada will keep leaving. abb1 says:
Matthew Yglesias » Culture and Size and Scope of Government 2010
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Bluewater is not the only culprit that does not pay, underpays or exploits talent.
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May their first action be to pressure Congress to withdraw from NAFTA, CAFTA, and any other “free trade” agreement that outsources American jobs and drastically underpays workers in other countries.
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A country that provides free education does not neccessarily provide a quality education in every single college, in fact all it does is over crowds the colleges, underpays the teachers, and churns out unemployable in-DUH-viduals.
Math and Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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If Mr. Kinstlinger thinks he underpays his fair share of taxes, perhaps he should stop seeking out all of those tax shelters and loopholes, and stop taking advantage of whatever perks and expense accounts he has.
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That's because the program routinely underpays doctors and hospitals for the services its beneficiaries consume.
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Most times it underpays nad so the industry has to get its payment from somewhere else - the people w/private insurance.
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General aviation definitely underpays and commercial aviation underpays relative to the economic and optimum. skeptonomist Says:
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In its current form, Medicaid underpays doctors and hospitals so badly that the poor face major difficulties gaining access to essential health care under the program, and they suffer worse health outcomes as a result.
The Welfare Reform Model for Medicaid Peter Ferrara 2011
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