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G.M. projects that it will make cash outlays of about $18 billion for retiree health care over the next four years.
He also persuaded Ford, General Motors and DaimlerChrysler to accelerate payments and make early outlays on tooling programs.
Once a company gets a license for the spectrum, it will then have to make huge outlays to add on to its tower networks, and it will cost them even more if they have to build them from scratch.
To make the outlay even smaller, Ms. Hulser shared the cost with her brother, Michael.
If you don't want to make the outlay, she recommended at least removing the existing blinds.
But instead of asking a hospital to make the outlay — and then count on insurers to pay a potentially significant markup on the drug price, Spark is assuming transit, storage and handling risks and is being paid directly by the insurer.
The Artz family has also made substantial outlays for their pastime.
Poorer countries have made large outlays on population control; however, the basic problem is one not of money but of personnel, not of methods but of motivation.
Making financial outlays often feels like a risk, but when it comes to technology, more and more small companies are finding that when they connect to a network they are fuelling their own growth and business success.
After early success, it made massive outlays for real estate, branch construction, and several layers of management.
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