Major payers for pharmacy benefits could offer them volume guarantees and up-front money to incent them to commit capacity and work through the FDA approval process.
Extending their original content strategy deployed in other markets, Google will give Japanese programmers up-front money (based on expected viewing rates) to help cover production costs and ensure exclusive access to online content.
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And this individual, Khalid Ibrahim, sent Chameleon a thousand dollars up front money in exchange for the software, and after Chameleon sent him the software he was promised another 10, 000 dollars in additional work.
Many litigants borrow cash from family, or find a law firm to front the money.
The Fed has front loaded money printing each year, QE1 in 2010, QE2 in 2011 and Operation Twist this year.
That means getting sponsors, now mostly casinos and energy drinks, to front the prize money.
The good news is that you can get a lot of music up front for little money.
Organized crime groups often run their own legitimate businesses--usually transport or import-export companies--as front groups for money laundering.
Indeed, Motsepe says he tried for a year to get a loan to finance the purchase of Anglo's shafts, but no bank would front him the money.
No, when I talk about luck, I mean being lucky enough to get born into a family with a dad who would front you the money to buy the stock in the first place.
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Front-loaded funds put less money to work right away because of a front-end commission of 8% or so, but if the fund is well managed, it is a better investment than a no-load fund that underperforms.
Consolidations cost money up front, because there are usually some relocation and other office related costs.
But the challenge for a lot of people is getting that money up front.
Like Ken Fisher, do you think ordinary folks can make money by front-running private equity firms?
He said the changes would save the force money for front-line police officers and police community support officers.
Maybe the trade is more money up front and less down the road rather than a steady salary climb.
In preparation for winter pressures SCAS invested additional money on front line crews to try to keep response times up.
But the only problem is, a lot of folks, they need a little bit of money up front to get started.
They had jumped right into a full spec design of the product and spent a lot of the money up front.
Groupon keeps half the revenue, the retailer gets the other half without having spent any money up front, and the consumer gets a deal.
You can never expect or plan on making a lot of money up front, but we have grown at a steady rate.
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The men took money up front from their victims after promising jobs and accommodation in Glasgow which failed to materialise or meet expectations.
However, U.S. election laws prohibit campaign contributions from overseas sources, and also forbid funneling money through front groups that hide the true source.
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Basically we have become accustomed to not getting any money up front in our self-pub efforts, so we are more willing to wait to get paid.
"For folks that don't need all of the money up front, it's pretty hard to see how they are going to come out financially better with a lump sum, " she says.
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"I am determined to make some savings at senior officer level and make savings at the estate to procure equipment better to provide more money for front line officers, " he said.
That gave us money up front, and it also made it easier for me to do serious work, because people were buying a five-show package, and they trusted me to give them a well-chosen, wide-ranging package each year.
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With wars winding down, the argument that the radios will save lives has less force, and the military will need to spend a lot of money up front before it can reap the savings from discarding dozens of legacy radio types.
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The change would have exposed industry to huge new liabilities, and the move was rescinded when members of Congress complained that any such shift would lead companies to either charge the government more money up front for developing weapons or simply not bid at all.
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