CDs with expensive goods receive a higher score than purchases of high-cost items alone.
The reforms will also move funding and patients toward primary care physicians instead of high-cost specialists and toward community care instead of expensive institutions, through technical supports, grants and financing for high-cost items such as health information technology.
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While aboard a ship, many amenities are all-inclusive, but the cost of items purchased off the ship will likely be exorbitant.
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No way did all of these regulations and newly covered items cost that much, she asserted.
These rules are being phased in, so many cost-basis items are not covered on 1099-Bs until 2012 and 2013.
Fed calculated that the cost of 3 items chargeable under the governing law was 12 cents and the big banks fees were unfair.
Another explanation for any difference between how much items cost and what actually appears on a credit card statement is Dynamic Currency Conversion.
Williams-Sonoma could help gift-givers split the cost of expensive items.
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Their Everyday Price Index (EPI) strips away the cost of big-ticket items, like homes and cars, and looks at the cost of things that consumers encounter on a daily or monthly basis, such as groceries, prescription medicine, and telephone and cable bills.
For items that cost money, you pay by swiping a credit card in the built-in display.
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Thus, the high cost of sports related items may be a concern to many American parents.
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Using this, people can add items such as particular brands of eggs, milk, and the like, and see how much those items will cost.
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Though these items may cost a mint, there are a few bespoke goodies owned by celebs that are at least plausibly within the range of the average person's budget.
Though he himself could only afford roadside chicken at a tenth of the cost of the menu items in those restaurants, Lin saw opportunity in their appetite for Chinese cuisine.
Economists tell us that outsourcing has driven down the cost of everything from the clothes and household items we buy at WalMart to the cost of social marketing, ad creation and even telephone services.
In Mie Mr Kitagawa has introduced a system to evaluate the cost- effectiveness of major items in the prefectural budget.
Fans who missed the chance to preview the designs will be happy to know that they bear some resemblance to Kate Spade New York items, but cost less.
The road builders suggest the shipping community could bear the cost of the initiative through items like customs fees, tolls and taxes on bills of lading, weight and mileage, among others.
The figures are a part of Mercer's annual cost of living survey, which covers 143 cities across six continents and measures the relative cost of more than 200 items in each location, including housing, transportation, food, clothing, household goods and entertainment.
And Category Three infrastructure items, despite their cost, generally bring lasting benefits to Olympic cities that are usually in need of road and transportation upgrades anyway.
Excluding charges for cost cuts and other one-time items, per-share earnings fell to 28 cents from 33 cents.
Based on the formula, which involves adding up the three items, the annual total cost of ownership is 0.76% per year.
Some customers likely balk at the relatively high cost of shipping perishables overnight or heavy items like jars of jam when many online retailers are offering free shipping.
Items on the previous menu all cost 99 cents, which was an issue for some franchisees because the profit margins were too thin.
Pepsi Bottling struggled during its third-quarter, which ended Sept. 3, as American consumers cut spending on discretionary items like bottled water as the cost of fuel and food rose.
Adding up the three items, you get a total annual cost of 0.76%.
However, you do get something of a break at military school in that you can deduct the cost of insignia, shoulder boards, and related items.
As background, Italian law insists that all electronic items be sold with a no extra cost 2 year warranty (as do several other Southern EU countries).
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