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Front and center in her plan for expanding health care coverage is a new tax credit specifically for smaller businesses that will defray the costs of offering employee health care plans.
Moreover, Olson and Coine, who both earn moderate incomes, will be eligible for tax credits that will defray the cost of their insurance premiums and may qualify for additional assistance for their out-of-pocket expenses.
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In addition, the Obama administration is counting on large numbers of healthy people to buy insurance and pay premiums that will help defray the costs of care for people with chronic or catastrophic illnesses or disabilities.
That will help defray some of the cost of racing, she said.
Residents who favor the development regard it as filling a need for empty-nesters and providing tax revenues that will help to defray increasing educational costs, including the construction of a new $44 million high school.
The IPA established the "Kirk Bloodsworth Post-Conviction DNA Testing Program," a program that will help states defray the costs of post-conviction DNA testing.
But there is planning that goes into the Yankees' most elaborate promotion, one that is being sponsored by Fuji (which will defray most costs).
"But really, it's a trip that will be beneficial to her knowledge base and will defray some legal and other bills that she has".
It is unclear whether Encana will defray any of the cost of the cistern water.
The cost is $250 and will defray tshirt and catering costs.
The six-year agreement with the German financial services company will defray part of the £20m cost of redeveloping the former Copthall Stadium.
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