You'd pay for that extra coverage, of course, but then you'd have the reassurance that the HMO's interests and yours are better aligned when the review board gets your application for a marrow transplant.
You express the amount as a percentage of what you'd pay for the house.
Maduro promised to expand anti-poverty programs, but without explaining how he'd pay for them.
The stock costs nine times trailing earnings, less than what you'd pay for a U.S. oil company.
In Syracuse you can buy a near-palace for what you'd pay for a run-down bungalow in Palo Alto.
Granted, the monthly amount is roughly what you'd pay for unlimited dial-up access from a major ISP anyway.
You only need to know what you'd pay for a home now and what it would rent for now.
Compare that with what you'd pay at the five-star Sheraton Hotel Pulitzer, steps from the houseboats that line the posh Prinsengracht.
Go ahead and give 'em an idea of the premium you'd pay in comments if these were released in limited quantities.
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Some U.S. financial institutions offer mortgages to Americans buying in Mexico but charge 10%, four points more than you'd pay on a U.S. mortgage.
You'd pay tax on this appreciation only when and if you chose to sell, and your rate would be (at worst) half that imposed on dividends.
Though you'd pay much more over its life, a 40-year loan at current interest rates would be considerably less expensive on a monthly basis than your existing loan.
She said questions had been raised "about who'd pay for what" if she hosted an event for the visiting team, which came from Palin's home territory outside Anchorage.
But I also saw how she struggled to raise me and my sister on her own, worrying about how she'd pay the bills and educate herself and provide for us.
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"It was definitely playable, although not the sort of golf you'd pay money for, " said Harris, who also played the course twice in the 1990s as a guest of the Rockefellers.
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Two years later, while doing an urban migration study there, a reporter announced over a loudspeaker that he'd pay cash to anyone with information for a story about the Rockefeller in their midst.
Brancatelli says one improvement he's seen at airport eateries is the rejiggering of pricing by concession owners to stop gouging travelers and instead reflect "street prices" similar to what you'd pay in a city's downtown.
Like the Leica, if you have to ask why you'd pay such a sum for a camera that doesn't speak color, it may not be for you -- but it is for David Fincher, says Red, who's already shooting his next feature on one.
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The fees that credit cards generally add to purchases abroad are often less than you'd pay to get cash at currency-exchange kiosks or hotels, which often have poor exchange rates or high commissions, said Fritz Elmendorf, vice president of the Consumer Bankers Association, a national trade group.
If we sell or market products or manage people, we'd better pay heed to this trend.
Of course, that's not surprising -- but when it's endorsed by the Treasury secretary, we'd better pay attention.
The advisors say they'd rather pay a new fee to the SEC to fund more inspections than come under an SRO, with its costs and inherent conflicts of interest.
In effect, if you borrowed a yen you'd have to pay back 1.5 to 2 yen.
Katzenberg brought studios and exhibitors together to craft a cost-sharing solution to pay for digital 3-D-enabled projectors.
If you want everything--from oil changes to collision protection--you'd have to pay more than someone who wants just basic collision protection.
If the directors dissipated shareholders' assets on wasteful pay schemes, they'd depress the stock and one day wake up out of jobs themselves.
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