For the council to accept such a liability is a crime against the tax payers of Swindon. |
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Such payers trace a new route of accountability, from provider agents back to insurance plan principals. |
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These corrupt payments were made by the payers with the intention of securing some, as yet unidentified, benefit. |
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Our council tax payers are being penalised for the failures of other councils. |
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I feel it is imperative the Government provides adequate laws to empower local authorities to provide council tax payers with peace and quiet. |
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Council tax payers have now paid for plans being considered for the removal of a beautiful copper beech tree from our village. |
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Applewhite used tile payers, a sturdy arbor made of recycled timbers, and a pair of antique, hand-carved corbels to give the patio character. |
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An example is cosmetic services, typically not covered by third-party payers. |
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Some search engines allow advertisers or fee payers to have their pages displayed preferentially. |
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Lets hope this disgraceful waste of tax payers money ends at the next election. |
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We council tax payers pay rates to Central Government, which later gives money to the council to pay for such expenses. |
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Tax payers are getting tired of always having to pay the dear price for the conduct of irresponsible and insensitive members of the public. |
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There was an unspoken commitment that tax payers would have to subsidise the banks and shareholders directly. |
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After that, tax payers will have to employ an accountant or work out for themselves how much they owe the taxman. |
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Cynical council tax payers are already pillorying beleaguered jobsworths for wasting their cash. |
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I'm afraid that whatever the headlines, there is no basis for council tax payers to be jumping for joy. |
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In the garden above, designer John Kenyon used a mix of tumbled concrete payers and blue-stone for a more aged appearance. |
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They make up 89 percent of the payers, and they pay on the knocker every time. |
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Failure to meet these targets will result in a fine that will be passed on to the council it serves and then, inevitably, to council tax payers. |
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Heavy equipment or materials such as pallets of payers can squash a tree's shallow surface roots. |
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Haphazard payers who dip in and out of the red on a regular basis may prefer an ongoing cheaper rate. |
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Can I remind her and other members of the Council that they are elected to be responsible to the council tax payers of Bradford and are supposedly answerable to them. |
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Council tax payers in York can add nearly six per cent to their monthly payments from today after City of York Council's proposed rise went through unchallenged. |
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The issue of penalties and distribution of borrowing cost among late payers was also raised. |
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This is despite the introduction of late payment legislation three years ago that, in theory, allows a supplier to hit tardy payers with interest penalties. |
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This will include a network of procurers and payers of healthcare services. |
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But we licence fee payers shouldn't be paying for a vanity publishing platform. |
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The new directive could reduce the estimated 25 billion euros that companies spend each year chasing down tardy payers. |
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A subsequent refund procedure allows non-resident tax payers to ask for reimbursement of the overpaid tax. |
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Your article, however, showed up the spin-obsessed leadership in all the big parties in heisting this fortune from tax payers and keeping it quiet for so long. |
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Cosmetic services are typically not covered by third-party payers. |
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Officers and councillors are not our masters but servants of the populace, the council tax payers make their handsome salaries, pension conditions and allowances possible. |
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The worker is usually free to work when and for whom he chooses and may provide his or her services to different payers at the same time. |
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Of course, the dividend payers in 2010 misread the situation in Washington. |
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Are we, the North Yorkshire council tax payers, paying heavily for the security of secretive, unaccountable American bases while neglecting our own. |
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Chief among these challenges are the need for a new type of salesperson and the imperative to win acceptance of value-based prices by third-party payers. |
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And at the same time it would create a nice comfortable monopoly on waste disposal all the better for jacking up fees and squeezing rate payers till the pips squeak. |
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It is unfair and unjustifiable when the tax payers who pay for these utopian benefits are faced with worthless private pensions or no occupational pension at all. |
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A legal wrangle over a three-year-old unpaid bill for dealing with the foot-and-mouth cull has cost Cumbria's tax payers around half-a-million pounds. |
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The potential injury to a person with dwarfism means tax payers likely will assume the cost of care thereafter. |
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Road-user satisfaction provides significant information for governments, road agencies, road users and tax payers. |
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As laboratories learned during those Papanicolaou reimbursement cycles, payers reprice a test because in total that test is a significant expense line item. |
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Moreover, 38,388 people were identified as rate payers and 1,072 as paupers. |
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Most workers' compensation programs initially regarded themselves as first payers. |
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That is why the bill is directed at helping those ultimate payers of the increase. |
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Quarterly remitting gives payers the option of remitting source deductions once every three months. |
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But as payers, they also have strong incentives to shift costs out of their budgets, even if overall costs to the economy would rise. |
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It provides the legal framework to deter late payers from paying late or from imposing unduly long payment periods on their partners. |
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We are creating a system to make sure that the money is not only used according to the rules but that tax payers get good value for money. |
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Where a debtor receives from several payers the sums attachable or transferable under the conditions provided for by the present Part, the attachable fraction shall be calculated on the entire amount of the sums. |
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Metro is publicly owned, receiving funding from council tax payers and government. |
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Education is funded by tax payers at all levels except for the majority of graduate studies. |
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Call late payers regularly and don't let them off with excuses. |
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Per capita, we are the second largest payers of the national fuel tax, the infrastructure funding which is being juggled around between various bills. |
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Should temporary disability occur on a nonworking day, the insured shall advise the payers of social security benefits thereof on the following working day. |
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Legislators must keep in mind that financing security systems falls on the end users and beneficiaries of goods and services either as consumers or tax payers. |
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Licence fee payers expect their money to be spent properly. |
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The picture is slightly different for higher rate tax payers. |
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With support from the Irish government, a handful of credit unions began working with debt advice agencies in order to deal with slow payers and defaulters. |
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How would you assure that the tax payers money is not wasted? |
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Oracle understands that the medical products industry is characterized by increasingly complex networks of doctors, patients, hospitals, payers, and regulatory agencies. |
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The payers would include oil companies, power generating authorities, and other industries that import oil in excess of 300 tonnes into Canada by ship or ship oil from any place in Canada, in bulk as cargo. |
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The provisions also simplify the reimbursement process among various payers, including workers' compensation, social assistance and private insurers. |
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His wealth of experience combined with his health care expertise will be invaluable to our clients, which span all levels of government as well as commercial payers and providers. |
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In such cases, in order to assess the national interest of a project, it would be necessary to distinguish between national and foreign actors, both for the beneficiaries and the payers. |
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They can also issue prepaid tickets for third party payers. |
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But Welsh mortgage payers are suffering the same pain as their counterparts in England. |
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It would be wrong, however, to pretend there will not be a cost to council tax payers who have been treated so rottenly for so long. |
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Third-party payers are demanding that quality of care be documented and given a priority as high as measures of cost-effectiveness. |
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These projected costs would increase significantly if payers were required to issue reports based on the fiscal year of their payees. |
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Tribute was not always money, but also valuables, effectively making the payers hostages kept unpillaged in exchange for good behaviour. |
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Even in cases where we have rights to broadcast outside the UK or make content available outside the UK, we would not do it in such a way that UK licence payers fund the distribution. |
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Patients and health-care payers should reap the benefit. |
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Consequently, the Portfolio Sub-Advisor expects a reversal of fortune for the investment winners of 2009, i.e. speculative, financially distressed companies, junior resource companies, and nondividend payers. |
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On 20 July 2006, the Board directed Kinder Morgan to set up a deferral account for any Premiums to be refunded to toll payers in the following calendar year. |
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Many stakeholders, including payers and policymakers, continue to identify the development of biosimilars as a promising cost-savings option. |
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It was willingly supported by hundreds of thousands of investors and tax payers, despite the higher taxes on land and a new income tax. |
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We are currently seeing panic-stricken politicians trying to down the problem with a ⤽tsunami of moneyâ¤, having no idea of the valid solution and without regard for the money of the tax payers and of generations to come. |
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If you have a group of payers prepared to do that then that is gold-dust. |
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In dealing with reluctant payers, the government may garnishee their wages, seize their property, and-as last resorts-suspend their driver's licence or even jail them for contempt. |
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The tax world is changing very quickly and HMRC are turning their attention to non payers and under declarers. |
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The customer abuses in the La Polar case doomed tens of thousands to Dicom purgatory after the repackaging of their debts geometrically increased what they owed through so-called acceleration clauses for late payers. |
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Government payers, funders and granters must stop spending taxpayer dollars developing systems that require providers to perform duplicate data entry. |
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If you don't cover it, you're insulting young licence fee payers. |
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Under South African law living trusts are considered tax payers. |
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