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American companies pay $19 a year per employee for fully-funded schemes and substantially more for underfunded ones.
If you were sixty and had heart disease and diabetes, you didn't pay substantially more for coverage than a perfectly healthy twenty-five-year-old.
"Students feel like they are paying substantially more for their higher education but are set to have a large proportion of their debt written off by the government".
Audit and compensation committee chairmen -- who face the greatest risks to their finances and reputations -- often receive substantially more for what Mr. Archer called "hazardous duty".
"They haven't wanted to pay substantially more for television video-on-demand rights in the past," said Richard Greenfield, an analyst for BTIG.
Fox is seeking substantially more for Fox Sports 1 than the 31-cent monthly subscriber fee that Speed gets, according to the media research firm SNL Kagan.
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This dataset was created with rat tissue Kt:p, rather than human tissue Kt:p, because there is substantially more data for the former than for the latter in the literature.
Especially the pathways for bladder cancer and for cancer in general were substantially more enriched for the targets of dysregulated miRNAs.
Compared to Mathai and colleagues [ 5], our results were substantially more sensitive for hyperactivity disorders, and a little less sensitive for conduct disorders and emotional disorders.
The only measure for which the absolute effect of the abstract was greater than that of the press release was for quantifying the main result (although press releases were substantially more influential for quantifying the main result with absolute risks).
Both the Senate and the House bills recommend substantially more coverage for individual retirement accounts.
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