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They've been trying to do the same with fees – hence the recent three-hour meeting of the parliamentary party.
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Many were asking for a way to donate from abroad without having to pay banks the transfer fee, hence the idea of a crowdfounding campaign," said Claudio Bedino, founder of Starteed — the company that provides the technology behind the platform.
For the former, this can result in low-income urban citizens being unable to afford the access fees and hence contradicting the principle of equal access for all; while, for the latter, the principle of open access for all is equally violated.
Overhead costs covered by capitation fee were hence not distributed across numbers of visits, as would have been most appropriate, but by resource burden.
Hence, fee exemption beneficiaries, who could be treated in ambulatory care services but are classified as 'costly', are recorded in the register as being 'placed under observation', as this qualifies for higher reimbursement under the fee exemption policy.
Inputs from HVC, on the other hand, are required to drive on average 12 bursts per song motif in adult birds (Leonardo and Fee, 2005), and hence more HVC inputs may be needed.
Hence the fees for the Central kindergarten were almost double that of those in Tin Shui Wai.
Under current regulations, ticket sellers may list government taxes separately on an ad promoting a fare, but those mandatory fees must be clearly disclosed — hence the asterisk pointing to additional text or a Web page that itemizes these charges.
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