Charities will get something for nothing but will then pay for more sophisticated services.
The question now was what aid projects would be cut to pay for more security operations, he added.
Mr Becht insists that consumers can still be persuaded to pay for more expensive, branded goods.
The bill also would create a fund to pay for more law enforcement training to identify victims.
The other side, they're proposing to gut education to pay for more tax breaks for folks like me.
But Labour says fees will have to stay in place to pay for more student places at university.
And unlike other cloud solutions, consumers won't receive constant reminders about exceeding capacity with solicitations to pay for more storage.
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The Fed seems to have no conception of what creates a high standard of living--people receiving more pay for more sophisticated, productive work.
But Wagoner also announced a tentative agreement with the United Auto Workers that would have factory workers pay for more of their health care benefits.
Sure some people would lose government windfalls and those who were able would have to pay for more themselves, slowly and carefully phased in over time.
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On the other hand, women tend toward lower-paying specialties like pediatrics and general practice, and they often make further trade-offs in pay for more flexibility, he says.
Nevertheless, it announced then that it would suspend its data caps and start testing a new system that would allow heavy users to pay for more data.
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But he said that many fares needed to rise above inflation for the next three years to help pay for more trains, better stations and faster services.
For there is a price to pay for more security and greater job protection: a slowness to adjust and innovate that means, in the long run, less growth.
They will struggle to raise more capital because the government is cash-strapped and reluctant to pay for more equity, yet simultaneously unwilling to dilute its stakes in the banks.
Workers nationwide are being asked to pay for more, and it is unreasonable for public employees to think that taxpayers are not going to ask them to do the same.
He was all for giving the wealthy a permanent break on taxes -- and wants to increase the nation's debt by having us pay for more tax havens for the rich.
The PayByPhone app will also send text messages or emails warning drivers when their time is about to expire and allow them to pay for more time without walking to the meter.
Some doctors worry that, even if such charges discouraged unnecessary visits and raised money to pay for more doctors (and pay doctors more), collecting them would involve a lot of extra work.
It will pay for more schemes to encourage greater parental and community awareness of truancy and will allow more schools to employ "learning mentors" to improve attendance and tackle bullying and disaffection.
We should be investing more in public loos and encourage businesses that are making a fortune from extra licensing hours to put their hand in their pocket and pay for more conveniences.
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At the moment if you were to travel around the capital with a wireless device you would have to connect and re-connect many times to several different hotspots and possibly pay for more than one service.
The new pricing, if put in place for all Comcast customers, could make it easier for customers to pay for more data at a higher speed and it also could lead to a revenue bump for Comcast.
There should be enough advertising revenue to pay for more commercial stations, especially as the cost of running such stations is falling because of the use of computers to store and transmit music, ads and speech.
So Wright instructed the hospital to get rid of the machines, and to use the money this saved (ninety thousand dollars a year) to pay for more physical therapy, something that is proven to help patient mobility.
The famous RAND health study from 1972 to 1982 found that when people were asked to pay for more of their health care they tended to use less of it without any impact on their physical health, a result that helped birth the HMO movement.
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On the sales front, Philip Miller, the current boss of Saks, argues that Proffitt's cash flow and real-estate portfolio will speed Saks's plans to open stores, pay for more renovations and help take Saks's name into new countries and new retail formats such as the Internet.
Not if we have to pay for it by making seniors pay more for Medicare.
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