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To discounted
verb
To deduct from an account, debt, charge, and the like; to make an abatement of.
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Some providers who have agreed to discounted payments from insurers may try to bill insured patients for additional fees, a practice called balance billing.
"We support a technical correction by Congress that will preserve access to discounted medications for more vulnerable Americans," Ms. Wakefield said.
Strikers' access to discounted tickets, however, would be on the same basis as newly hired staff, without regard to accrued seniority.
But strikers' access to discounted tickets would be on the same basis as newly hired staff, without regard to accrued seniority.
We applaud the administration's plan to help the elderly by expanding access to discounted drugs as an immediate, interim step (front page, July 13).
The court, for example, was receptive to Maine's argument that some low-income people would be kept off the Medicaid rolls if they had access to discounted drugs.
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Reasons not to discount.
Duncan tends to discount Tottenham.
Desperate for cash, many resorted to discounting.
"They don't have to discount".
McBain was never one to discount that.
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