It doesn't seem to make sense. There is a common phrase "pay the piper" which means you should do what you said you would do, or there will be consequences (based on the story of the pied piper, who lured the children away when the town wouldn't pay him for getting rid of the rats), but I have never heard the lesson stated quite that way.
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The correct sayings is: He who pays the piper calls the tune.
No, the saying is "he who pays the piper calls the tune".
If you are paying for something, you are in control of it. If I am paying for the movie tickets, I get to decide which movie.
secret na malupet....:-) Who ever will pay the producer will control production. He who pays the piper calls the tune.
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Wess Brot ich ess, des Lied ich sing is a German proverb and literally means I sing the song of whose bread I eat An equivalent English proverb would be He who pays the piper, calls the tune.
Your question makes no sense.
The owner of the telephone pays for long distance services. Each phone company charges a different amount for long distance calls.
That REALLY doesn't make since. Do you mean who pays for the food or do you mean who pays the employees?
Quantum tunneling does not need any input energy, as it pays back energy used later (if it does not make sense don't worry).
Whoever calls the newspaper and pays for the announcement. I think that is the responsibility of the brides parents/family.
The person who owns the cell has a service provider and they pay a monthly bill for data and calls.
No, he might want another job as a supervisor that pays more.
Many VoIP providers (e.g. Skype) offer this service.