In many U.S. states like Wyoming, it is virtually impossible for women to purchase individual health-insurance policies that will pay for the costs of having a baby.
Single mothers, who are disproportionately low-skilled, face a triple disadvantage: they have only one worker, they earn low wages and they pay all the costs of raising a child.
Either we invest now in what keeps us safe and secure, or we should expect to pay the costs of living in a more dangerous and economically more challenging world.
Some groups have suggested that veterans could pay towards the costs of medals at a time of tight government finances.
Mr Carpenter is right, too, that the Latin American countries which are the source of drugs, or through which they are trafficked, pay a disproportionate share of the costs of failed prohibition.
Furthermore, the Marlins stadium agreement only required the team to pay nearly a third of the building costs, while it awarded Marlins ownership 100% of stadium-related revenues not exactly what sounds like an equal partnership.
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It urged supermarkets to introduce measures such as coin-operated trolleys, magnetic devices to prevent them leaving the store's grounds, or agreeing a deal to pay the costs of recovering trolleys.
Shedding light on the discomfort felt even by the majority, the court ordered the U.S. government to pay the legal costs of the plaintiffs, something virtually unheard of when a litigant is on the winning end of a case.
So the US taxpayers will not be receiving much of a return on their investment due to failure to pay the costs of maintaining their investment.
The academic, who is on the executive of the umbrella body Universities UK, suggested that allowing the public purse to continue to pay the full costs of higher education was not sustainable unless the sector became a higher priority for funds.
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The higher costs are a small price to pay (literally) for the higher pace of work that will result.
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Financial backing has not yet been secured, but DLR Ltd is in the process of selecting a private sector "concessionaire", which would pay the immediate infrastructure costs.
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The users of fossil fuels pay nothing towards that cost, but a carbon tax would build some of those costs into the price of oil, gas, and coal.
Now the government has accepted the idea that students should pay some of their own way, why not let Oxbridge colleges charge a little extra to cover the costs of individual tuition?
"Given the high costs of a home transaction--title, escrow and points, plus the rent you pay in the interim--you may break even or lose money while waiting on the sidelines, " warns Robert Bubnovich , a financial planner in Irvine, Calif.
MTBE, also agreed to pay a large share of the clean-up costs.
The two sides agreed to jointly seek federal funding to help pay for the operating costs and long-term finances, already a stated goal of Messrs.
Assuming you qualify, Medicare may pay up to 100% of your costs in a nursing home for the first 20 days in a benefit period.
Crude-oil costs are a bigger slice of the prices American consumers pay for petrol: lower sales taxes and fuel duties mean swings in oil markets have a bigger effect on pump prices.
Mr Noda's ruling Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) had recently proposed slapping another two yen tax on cigarettes and selling down the government's stake in Japan Tobacco, which many people saw as a sensible way for a debt-strapped government to help pay the huge costs of post-tsunami reconstruction.
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Would payers even pick up the costs of such a drug or would they expect people to pay for it themselves?
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The government would pay 50% of each participant's prescription drug costs, up to a specified limit.
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With pay amounting to 58% of the costs of academic institutions, the chances that government will finance a big rise are slim.
As you can see, the cost of a good financial planner can pay for itself over years of unnecessary costs and fees less savvy brokers may not be aware they are imposing on you.
Employers, who normally share with the worker welfare costs amounting to nearly 42% of gross wages, would pay a flat-rate contribution of 25% on jobs up to euro400, reduced to 12% for mini-jobs (cleaners and au pairs, for example) in private households.
Just as pay bills are becoming a bigger share of total costs, employers are having to deal with the waning of the inflation that prompted the ritual of the annual pay round in the first place.
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Congress could pass a law requiring all persons filing income tax to pay a surcharge to cover health care costs of uninsured Americans, while at the same time giving an offsetting tax credit to anyone who purchased or otherwise received health insurance.
All Andersen partners who shared in any way in the fruits of the American auditing business in its good years (and it had more than a few) should now be standing ready to pay their share of the costs of the Enron-related lawsuits that continue to pop up everywhere.
Costs are usually shared with a third party payer, and the rules of what they pay for are frequently changed.
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The fares travelers pay typically have little relation to how far you fly, even though airline costs are largely dependent on the length of a flight.
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