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No two houses are the same and there is no set charge for all homes.
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Hospitals set charges for drugs and services based on a number of factors, often above true costs, understanding that they are list prices and do not represent what they actually receive.
People can set charges for "Pheeds" between $1.99 and $34.99 for a monthly subscription, and can also create one-off charges for individual Pheeds, priced at the same amounts.
However, there is no excuse for setting charge rates that will almost certainly lead to breaches of the minimum wage or poor service.
The variation we find in charges for common blood tests, therefore, demonstrates that even for essentially identical line-item procedures, there appears to be no clear or predictable method for setting charges.
In others, the customer leases a system, paying a set monthly charge for a guaranteed amount of power.
Deferred revenues, which are calculated base on initial set up charges for a customer, were $1.34 billion, growing 43% year-over-year but up less than 1% from last quarter.
United looked laboured when set against vibrant City, with Samir Nasri and Yaya Toure setting the charges for the impressive strike duo of Sergio Aguero and Alvaro Negredo.
So the first Volts, which the company said would be mass produced beginning in November 2010, will come with a simple timer: the driver plugs it in and sets it to charge for a set period, some hours in the future.
This was achieved by setting the charges for the atoms from Arg1421 to Thr1429 (i.e., β-strand A) to zero.
The Competition and Markets Authority, which has been investigating the banking sector since July 2014, last week said banks should set a maximum charge for unauthorised overdrafts and publish the fee.
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