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Relativity earns a flat rate in the deal – much like the studios do in their pay-TV deals – and has the benefit of having its films reach a wider audience sooner.
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Cost cap tariffs were first introduced in addition to existing pay-per-use plans and flat rates in the German mobile communications market in 2009.
Its users receive a flat rate in "rent" from the startup, so it doesn't matter how many news stories or promotions they click.
Why pay an arm and a leg in UK taxes, when the flat rate in Bulgaria is only 10%?
The district administration gave the following reason for paying the bonuses at a flat rate: In 2009 10 we paid all facilities, they all qualified.
But slightly older women, in their early 30s, saw an increase in their fertility rate in 2012, up from a flat rate in 2011 and a decline in 2010.
By means of internet searches, the author describes different solutions of emergency patient classification systems and emergency flat rates in France, the United Kingdom, and New South Wales Australiaa).
Minimum wages are flat rates in most of the nations and jurisdictions that have them.
Given that benefits range from the flat rate paid in the UK to a fair percentage of former salary in countries such as France, it is important to establish where you stand before you leave.
The similarity of responses to flat rate reward in the two stimulus periods suggested dependence on instantaneous reward rate rather than summed future reward.
Its Digital One Rate, offering a flat rate anywhere in the country with no roaming fees, has attracted more than 500,000 subscribers since its launch in May.
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