• One proposal calls for a sliding-scale tax credit for Americans who need help affording coverage.

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  • He still had to contend with New York's sliding-scale law, introduced in 1985.

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  • Those with incomes from 100-400% of the federal poverty level qualify for sliding-scale subsidies to buy insurance on the new health exchanges.

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  • The contract De Leon signed with Yeson, however, did not require the fronting of fees and primly provided for a sliding-scale refund, depending on the length of the hospital stay, if the surgery was unsuccessful.

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  • The proposal would include an incentive for states to broaden participation in their public preschool program for additional middle-class families, which states may choose to reach and serve in a variety of ways, such as a sliding-scale arrangement.

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  • Yet there is constant pressure by lawyers, lobbyists and legislators to repeal the sliding scale--even attempts to slip language into totally unrelated bills in Albany.

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  • He introduced a sliding scale that made capital-gains tax highly complex, and then reversed himself, introducing a single rate of 18%.

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  • Christopher Murray, professor of global health at the University of Washington who has worked on several rankings of national health-care systems, advocates a sliding scale for medals three points for gold, two for silver, one for bronze.

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  • Privacy, especially user-defined privacy, sits on a sliding scale that is defined by the individual.

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  • Low-income individuals and families would receive sliding scale subsidies to help them purchase insurance.

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  • But in 2011, the NFL introduced a rookie wage cap that reduced the pay for top-10 picks by tying salaries to a sliding scale.

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  • Forty percent of the TV revenue will go to all Serie A clubs, while 30% will be based on final-table standing and 30% on fan following, both on a sliding scale.

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  • "I've seen it be a real problem for families, " said Cynthia Rogers, the high-school placement director at Manhattan Country School, which charges families on a sliding scale for tuition.

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  • The Flash-based tool in one example showed a map of London, and with the touch of a sliding scale you see areas of the city where housing is a certain price and commute times are a specific length.

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