Last week, the regulator, Ofgem, published its simplification plan, which said suppliers would be forced to have no-frills tariffs, which would consist of a standing charge - fixed by the regulator - plus a unit charge for energy used.
It means that the only number consumers would have to compare between suppliers would be the unit energy charge.
PayPal unit, charge nonprofits a 2.2% fee plus 30 cents per transaction solely to process donations, while others like FirstGiving charge 7.5%, including credit-card transaction fees, to manage online fund-raising campaigns.
The head of the Criminal Investigation Unit in charge of anti-trafficking in West Bengal, Shankar Chakraborty, describes police corruption as "negligible" and says his unit is "absolutely resolute" in its determination to tackle the problem of trafficking.
The current chief executive of Barclays, Bob Diamond, was also in charge of the unit where the manipulations occurred, and is now facing calls for his resignation.
As in 2010-11, it endorsed the level of savings reported by government and it also welcomed the lead provided by Francis Maude, the Cabinet Office minister in charge of the unit, and the "close links" with government departments.
Sir Roger told BBC Breakfast concerns were raised that two "relatively junior surgeons" had been left in charge of the unit, as well as from families of patients who claimed their requests to be transferred to other units were ignored.
The battery pack provides up to 16 hours of life on a single charge and will re-charge itself within the unit when external power is detected.
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The claim is that the telecoms companies charge us more per unit of data to send a text message next door than it costs to send a message to Mars.
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Because the number of potential customers for such experimental sensors is small, the firms manufacturing them have to charge a high price per unit just to cover the fixed costs of designing the product, setting up the factory, and so forth.
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The way it might work is that the typical replicator will have patterns stored for common things, but the owners of something really special like Bass Ale will figure out a way to encrypt the structure so that they can charge you on a per unit basis.
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The group's base in the town centre houses an eight-unit telecentre which anyone can use free of charge.
Mr Moylan will instead take charge of a new aviation policy unit to try to attract more investment in the city.
Michael Scheuer, the former senior CIA agent in charge of the Bin Laden tracking unit, is a maverick in Washington's foreign policy establishment.
The minister replied that a charge of up to 70p per unit could be imposed, and that the higher the price the greater the effect in combating the ill-effects of alcohol.
Prosecutors have determined the evidence underpinning Ranta's conviction "has been degraded to such an extent" that it would no longer support the verdict, said John O'Mara, the deputy district attorney in charge of Brooklyn's conviction integrity unit.
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McChrystal writes of his doubts when he was asked to take charge of the military's top counterterrorism unit, the Joint Special Operations Command.
Ch Insp Darren Wareing, who is in charge of the North Wales Police roads policing unit, said many people did not realise they could still be over the limit the next morning after a drinking session.
"In the U.S. I can't find anybody in charge, " Brown says of EDS' largest unit, which still operates along industry lines with no one boss.
He put himself in charge of GM's most important and sickly unit, GM North America, and said he would delay building a rear-wheel-drive car line so he could move up production of the company's next generation large SUVs like the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon.
As chief of Kostrad, a key combat-ready unit, Prabowo would have been the only one able to take charge.
And he has been placed in charge of Kodak's second-biggest revenue generating unit, Health Imaging, where the cards are stacked for his success.
"There is a probable hypothesis that in the event that Obama becomes president that you could have a galvanization of these white supremacist groups, " said John Karl, the officer in charge of the Los Angeles Police Department's criminal conspiracy unit.
The unit can be rotated to portrait or landscape views and the SmartCradle will also charge the connected iPhone.
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Both the handheld and collar unit come with rechargeable batteries that last up to three months on a full charge.
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At one polling station, we found a unit of Iraqi special forces - with noticeably better equipment than regular army soldiers - were in charge of security, searching everyone going in.
The charge was a result of an investigation conducted by the Rockland County, New York, Special Investigations Unit and the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, authorities said.
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