Sentence examples for providers in return from inspiring English sources

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"The top House policy makers on health care are concerned that H.H.S. is squandering taxpayer dollars by asking little of providers in return for incentive payments," said a statement issued at the same time by the Republicans, who are likely to seize on the latest inspector general report as further evidence of lax oversight.

Since 1998 German SHIs have offered selective contracts, restricting subscribers' choice of providers in return for lower subscriptions.

Insured persons can choose to pay higher annual deductibles or choose between different alternative insurance options with a restricted choice of service providers in return for reduced premiums.

These are as follows: A. Costs to PSI headquarters to acquire medical commodities; B. Costs to PSI associated with the packaging, distribution, and service monitoring related to products channeled through the franchise network C. Revenue received by providers in return for product sales; D. Revenue received by SPH/SQH providers in the delivery of professional services.

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Mr. McCarthy has sought no advertising, except for a banner ad from an Internet service provider in return for discounts on playing host to the suddenly high-traffic site.

Thus, most customers willingly enter into these "shared" relationships with brands and digital platform providers – information in return for free or enhanced product or service offerings.

YouTube, owned by Google, for example, would pay a charge to an internet service provider (ISP) in return for its content being fast-tracked to consumers.

We also find that, when we partition the help system into its component tasks, 98% of the effort expended by information providers in fact returns direct learning benefits to those providers.

What Shareapic does is recognize that users of a free service provide a financial benefit to the provider, and that in return profits provided by user participation should be shared (at least in part) back.

Here's how it would work: a big corporation would give the Internet providers extra money, and, in return, the Internet providers would give the corporations priority access on the Internet -- special treatment that wouldn't be available to those who can't afford to pay the gatekeeper.

They favour net-neutrality rules because they worry that ISPs will start demanding payments from providers of online services in return for fast links to their subscribers.

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