I'm certainly not very familiar with what charge was made here.
The gap between what it can charge, under WTO rules, and what it does charge is also unusually small.
These companies make most of their profits from the spread between what they charge their clients and what they pay pharmaceutical companies.
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While deregulation will allow utilities to charge what the market will bear for electricity, they'll continue to be restricted on what they can charge to move it around.
New government rules mandate that insurers can charge older Americans at most 3 times what they charge younger customers, even when older people require many more medical services than the young.
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Currently, the community rating ratio is three to one meaning that insurers can charge older patients no more than three times what they charge younger ones.
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But Obamacare, in a sop to the AARP, requires that insurers only charge three times as much to their costliest beneficiaries what they charge to their least-costly ones.
Such companies have traditionally been able to charge much higher amounts in the United States compared to what they charge in the rest of the world.
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And finally, we do not tell General Motors what to charge for its cars.
The primary question is what to charge for membership to Ray Drecker (Thomas Jane).
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LIBOR, or London InterBank Offered Rate, theoretically represents what banks charge one another to borrow.
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Another is that most people paying fees for exceeding their credit limits usually know what the charge is.
The current discount rate, 3.5%, is significantly higher than the 3% federal funds rate, which is what banks charge each other.
In theory, you can use books or software and websites that spew out documents for free or for a fraction of what lawyers charge.
But it says each bank will decide what to charge its customers.
What hospitals charge for various services are strongly influenced by anchoring effects.
"What banks charge for potential lines of credit is not commensurate with the risks they are running, " says professor Jose Scheinkman, a Princeton University economist.
Banks are expected to raise their prime lending rates, which is what they charge their most creditworthy customers, to 8.25%, its highest level in five years.
If one asserts that buying customers below what they charge them is a corporate strategy, this is in essence an arbitrage game, and arbitrage games rarely last.
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Some healthy banks hold mortgages and other loans that are mispriced and unlikely to ever make money on the spread between what they charge and their true cost of funds.
These survivors are reverting back to business models that include healthier profit margins--from the difference between what it costs them to borrow funds and what they charge for lending to consumers.
Much of the mineral resource debate center on what to charge mining companies for royalties within the province, with Deltell and Bachand generally in agreement and Ouellet adamant complete change is needed.
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As a result of the Affordable Care Act, health insurers will soon be barred from charging their older, individual policy customers as much as 5 to 10 times more than what they charge their youngest members.
In theory, the outsourcing firms like Hudson Legal include overhead in what they charge plaintiff firms for their lawyers, meaning they should just pass through those charges to their shareholder clients, instead of marking them up.
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Forcing mobile operators to reduce what they charge foreign operators whose customers roam onto their networks (the wholesale price) does not guarantee that those foreign operators will pass on any of the reduction to their customers (the retail price).
The Treasury thought about introducing clauses that would have explicitly punished those investors who trade their PFI stakes before the expiry of contracts but feared these investors would have increased what they charge to be involved in the first place.
In terms preferred by economists, a situation defined by a principal-agent problem (such as you hiring a doctor or car mechanic who gets to both define your problem and figure out what to charge you for fixing it) was replaced by a much simpler employment relationship: would-be hustlers found themselves being turned into professional, generalist managers.
While there are no surveys determining the percentage of schools nationally that have instituted pay-to-play, what they charge, and the effect on student participation, plenty of information is coming out that the percentage is higher, the amount they charge varies wildly depending upon perceived budgetary needs, and whatever is charged, it is driving down student athletic participation.
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