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Using cable for second runs of programming, known as "repurposing," is a growing trend, as networks seek new ways to defray escalating programming costs.
He and his company, Freehold Capital Partners, have been promoting the idea of using the fees widely in sales to ordinary residential homebuyers, especially those purchasing homes from developers who are looking for new ways to defray the cost of building infrastructure new streets, sewage and the like.
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Under current rules, Congress would need to find a way to defray the extra cost.
Mr. O'Neil said such arrangements help smooth a patient's transition to home recovery, while also giving hospitals a way to defray the cost of their Internet services.
It's an arrangement that works to everyone's advantage: as prices for contemporary art rise, it's a way to defray costs while allowing a wider public to see significant work.
On the car owner side, Turo says its platform provides people with a way to defray the cost of buying and operating a vehicle.
The thin, browser-like Chrome OS is increasingly a popular option for hardware makers looking for a way to defray losses from the shrinking PC market, alongside Android, so it's not surprising to see more manufacturers come on board.
Some have used crowdfunding as a way to defray expenses.
While First Nation and Inuit Health (FNIH) subsidizes some costs for First Nations families who live on reserve, even this important contribution only goes part way to defray the financial costs of maintaining a family out of the community for several weeks.
But selling 25 to 30 of the 488s would go a long way to defraying the cost.
They can also be an attractive way for students and their families to defray costs while in college.
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