Either way, the direct bill for America's crisis-era rescues is likely to be remarkably small or to show a profit.
Resellers at this conference like the Office 365 Open licensing program because it allows them to direct-bill customers for use of the suite, in addition to paying for the bundle of their services.
Others did not like the 3, 000 specific provisions in the bill which direct federal dollars to individual projects, such as horse trails in Virginia and a parking lot in Montana.
His decision over the May Day weekend to free three captured American servicemen in response to an appeal from Jesse Jackson, a pastor-politician was accompanied by a stream of proposals for direct talks with President Bill Clinton, as well as appeals to the American people.
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The first direct vote on the reform bill has been tentatively set for 4 p.m.
The CBO was asked to estimate the bill's direct costs to consumers in 2020.
Another example was that entire breakdown of the computing systems (and thus bill payments, direct debits and even ATM machines) at the same banking group a month or two back.
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MACH's Direct Billing Gateway provides an operator billing service for mobile applications, content and mobile internet services, allowing providers to charge subscribers for services direct to their mobile phone bill or pre-paid balance.
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Like Europe, the ultimate price for the growing corporate state will be paid by the American consumer (in the form of higher prices, reduced choice, and foregone innovation), and the American taxpayer, who is already facing an enormous bill from the direct subsidy of favored constituents.
The report recommends requesting paperless statements, enrolling in direct deposit, and using electronic bill payment.
Conventional banks have elaborate websites with features like direct deposite of paychecks and automatic bill-paying.
She said the bill is a "direct response", describing the legislation as short and sharp.
Retail bank branches may be the oldest legacy of all, but they have not been replaced by ATMs, direct deposit, standing orders for bill payment, travelers checks, credit cards, phone banking, Internet banking or mobile banking.
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Industry groups, such the Direct Marketing Association, want the bill to be more flexible, suggesting that Web site operators have the ability, for instance, to provide parental notification, rather than get parental consent so a business can respond directly to a child's request.
Bill Pohlad, who will direct the new film, secured Wilson's life rights and that of his wife, Melinda.
Although it is not clear what a House version of the farm bill will look like, direct payments will certainly go.
By the way, those emails contain the direct email addresses for both Rob and Bill Samuels, and those of us who cover the whisky industry know to reach out to either of them directly.
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And as online bill-payment becomes more common, direct transfers out of bank accounts may also be used more widely for other purchases on the Internet.
Tobacco company Philip Morris USA raised list prices for its major brands by about 71 cents per pack last month "in direct response to the tax increase, " said Bill Phelps, spokesman for Philip Morris' parent company, Altria.
Fail to do a direct rollover and you could run into a nasty tax bill.
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Paying by direct debit will save 7% on an average energy bill and signing up to an online price plan will also bring reductions.
And in August, North Korean diplomats traveled to New Mexico to meet with Gov. Bill Richardson, where they were open to direct bilateral talks with the United States.
But the fact that the bill's chief author cannot offer a direct assurance that it won't happen is one of many reasons why the Senate should be skeptical about this Internet sales tax expansion.
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The federal health reform bill included a little-noticed clause allowing for Direct Primary Care (DPC) models to be a part of the state health insurance exchanges.
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Under the new bill, Mr Previti might be able to submit direct evidence to the supreme court, whose role is currently limited to ruling on points of law.
One of the provisions of a major education bill passed Friday would forgive the balance on Federal Direct Loans for public service employees who have made at least 10 years worth of payments on those loans.
Returning Valero staff would be violating direct evacuation orders from Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Houston Mayor Bill White.
For example, paying by direct debit with online bills would be cheaper than receiving a paper bill and paying by cheque.
The Hill newspaper says that a bill with bipartisan support in the Senate Judiciary Committee would direct anti-trust enforcement agencies to take a closer look at proposed mergers in the petroleum industry.
Without direct debit from bank accounts or credit cards, paying a monthly mobile bill is a chore.
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