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The cost of a voucher increases when rents go up and income levels decrease.
The money can be in the form of a voucher or a tax credit.
It typically charges businesses half of the discounted price of a voucher.
The most contentious, of course, was his inclusion of a voucher plan, although the president declined to use that word.
There, travelers can take advantage of a voucher for Switzerland's longest summer tobogganing run (free for children under 16).
Under the CTF scheme, every baby born after 31 August 2002 received at least £250 in the form of a voucher from the government.
For a copayment of about $5 per month, each recipient will get a $10 monthly federal subsidy in the form of a voucher.
For customers who book with an airline directly, the refund usually comes in the form of a voucher good for use toward a future flight rather than cash.
That is the widely accepted definition of a voucher, yet Mr. Bush declines to use the word, suggesting that he considers it loaded with bad connotations.
That would be enough to provide for 1.78 million vouchers under the House estimate of the average cost of a voucher, $6,575.
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But Dr. Paige's statements reinforce suspicions that the administration is in sympathy with the religious right's drive to undermine the public school system in favor of a voucher-financed nationwide network of religious schools.
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