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A hospital sets a fee for each service it provides, but in the case of insured patients, no one pays the retail price.
Clyne will take Liverpool's spending beyond the £40m mark, with their outlay to increase once an independent tribunal sets a fee for Danny Ings, but that is unlikely to be the end of the club's spending.
In actual fact, Offa has no power to set a fee for a university and will – under the present arrangements – allow a maximum charge provided universities can come up with an access agreement to show they are making efforts to recruit more disadvantaged students.
He said parks employees had set a fee of $42,000 for cutting down a single, 70-year-old tree.
One journalist asked today whether that is because of the cost issue: Icann set a fee of $185,000 for each TLD application.
For example, some will set a fee limit for every insured incident within a 12-month period, while others have no time restraints.
That fight ended in a draw, with the Corporation Commission setting a $5 monthly fee for solar users — higher than what solar advocates wanted but lower than what APS preferred.
The healthcare system in Haiti has been set up as a fee-for-service model.
However, using G-CSF to treat FN occurs less frequently in academic settings compared to a fee-for-service setting.
Judge James M. Peck of Federal Bankruptcy Court in New York approved Fortunoff's request to hold a court-monitored auction on Feb. 26, but declined to set a breakup fee for NRDC.
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