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From the beginning, he charged modest prices — which now range from fifteen to forty dollars a month.
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The public hospital systems in New York and Denver, for example, have both worked to steer uninsured patients to community clinics, charging modest fees, if any.
They charge modest adoption fees and gladly accept donations to help defray the cost of food, bedding, housing and veterinary bills for the abandoned animals.
Xoom, for example, charges modest rates for wire transfers; Venmo has no fees except if a credit-card cash advance is used; and Dwolla charges nothing for transactions below $10.
Some banks will charge modest fee for servicing the account while others will provide the donation account free of charge as a public service.
The bootblack is charged a modest fee for the route and the shoe shine box.
While the procedure is entirely state-paid at public hospitals, at private hospitals like Assuta patients using supplementary insurance may be charged a modest co-payment of $150 or so.
He claims the charges would not raise much revenue; but if that is right, they would improve efficiency it is hard to imagine 40,000 people would visit a doctor to complain of dandruff if charged a modest fee for the privilege.
Haas charged a modest $25,000, plus expenses.
If households are charged a modest fee for cooling, the energy concept with a CHP is profitable from the start.
Recreational divers are charged a modest fee for diving on reefs and those funds are supporting conservation efforts within the municipality of Mabini.
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