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We aimed to shift reimbursement from high- to low-cost patients by setting a tariff for group B that was slightly higher than the average observed cost.
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The obvious way would be to set a tariff based on the carbon content of imports.
The judge must then set a tariff as to minimum length to be served in custody.
The rules on delays – which also apply to cancellations – set a tariff of compensation amounts based on journey distance.
Criminals "owe a debt" to society; victims seek "compensation"; the home secretary sets a "tariff" for various types of crime.
For example, whereas the EU sets a tariff of up to 16% on dumped Chinese cold-rolled steel – a high-value product used to make car parts, household appliances and furniture – the US fixed duties at 266%.
Argentina and Brazil, the two dominant countries in a four-nation South American common market called Mercosur, have come to a preliminary agreement that would set a tariff of 35percentt on cars produced outside the region.
The University of Leicester has became the latest to set a tariff of £9,000 for 2012, saying it has "no option but to charge higher fees" after cuts of £31.5m.
However, some of those taking action over the alleged News of the World phone hacking are still planning to go the high court for a scheduled hearing on 13 February, designed to set a tariff of damages for victims.
Media lawyer Mark Stephens, of law firm Howard Kennedy, said Mr Justice Warby had set a "tariff" at £24,000 for Twitter libel cases, which would "undoubtedly encourage more claims".
It uses this data as the basis for setting a national tariff and its related price.
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