For example, doctors must use electronic prescriptions in order to take care of Medicaid patients but are not reimbursed for their expense.
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That means it would make sense for employers to drop their coverage for 43 million additional workers who would then receive the subsidies at taxpayer expense for obtaining their insurance through the exchanges.
But this time it would be the Egypt fans returning home happy, their country coming away with the bragging rights after the Algerians had qualified for South Africa at their expense two months ago.
In fact cancer cells are able to grow by making the amino acids of protein available for their growth at the expense of the body as a whole.
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One thing to keep in mind: most software vendors have built and are improving their own time and billing mobile apps for their products which include expense management.
He knows fully well that earning huge returns for their shareholders and executives at the expense of everyone else is since done and gone.
Banks, for their part, view the fees charged for capital-raising in part as a pay-off for the effort and expense put into their corporate-broking work.
Boeing says the aircraft is 20% more fuel-efficient than similar sized airliners, a selling point for airlines for whom fuel costs are their biggest operational expense.
Manchester United wasted a string of chances as West Ham fought fiercely for their top-flight status at the expense of Sheffield United who lost to Wigan.
Reporters knew, for instance, that Mitterrand secretly kept a mistress and their daughter lodged at the taxpayer's expense, but for years published nothing.
And, considering that for most companies the marketing budget is their biggest expense, this is a head-scratcher.
They must now assemble their case earlier, which makes for more expense as well as greater efficiency.
For instance, Schwab recently dropped their annual expense ratio to 4 basis points (0.04%) on some of their offerings.
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And for those who are considering opening a new location for their business, you should consider what rent expense would be in each possible location.
The trend has been driven by the many young Nigerians living overseas, who had introduced ambitious ideas for wedding themes, along with the concept of the wedding planner: a professional event organizer who could realize the happy couple's vision for their big day, typically at their parents' expense.
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Federal statute requires schools to report the financials for their athletic departments, and it also helps define itemized expense and revenue categories which builds uniformity in data reporting.
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It also is true for fleet-based companies as fuel is typically their second largest expense after payroll and benefits.
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Our customers benefit from cloud computing by taking advantage of business solutions for managing their people, instead of dealing with the cost and expense of IT.
This is just another way for special interests to use government to line their pockets at the expense of workers and consumers alike, while adding no value to the product in question.
They can be used to place short-term bets on market trends, while their rock-bottom expense ratios make them ideal candidates for buy-and-hold portfolios.
This organisation is responsible for the Asian Games, and Sheikh Fand had promised financial support for Asian countries too poor to send teams to Beijing at their own expense.
Moreover, the law does little to address the more basic problem of a patent system that has grown in expense for all kinds of companies that want to protect their ideas.
He provides an astute observation: the major expense for some Echo Boomers at this time is paying on their student loans.
"With mobeam-enabled applications, the checkout process becomes much easier for mobile users, and retailers don't incur the expense of overhauling their scanning technology, " said Chris Quinlan, founder and CEO of Ohana Companies, a leading provider of promotional marketing services.
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"Mr. Holder is supportive of old ideas for gun control that have never made people safer at the expense of taking away their rights, " Bunning said.
And although customers currently bear the expense of going to stores themselves, they are reluctant to pay for their shopping to be brought to them instead.
By building their own multimedia network, Qualcomm hopes that the carriers will skip the expense of building up their own infrastructure, and will instead pay for access to MediaFLO's network.
Interpret that how you will, but my understanding is that this means sports like cycling, rowing and sailing, with their recognised medal potential, would be preserved at the expense of funding for less successful sports should funding levels drop further.
Those are slim margins for gas station owners to work within, and any unexpected expense could be crippling to their income statement, Bierman said.
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