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en Here's an interesting fact: At the rate of approximately 200 in the 14 month period, that is about one customer every 48 hours.

en Coercion results from the fact that the state establishes the rate that the customer must pay, and the rate includes an allowance for the objected-to contributions.

en These drugs cost approximately $80 to $85 per month [prescribed]. In Canada and Europe and, in fact, 17 different countries worldwide where these drugs are over-the-counter, the average out-of-pocket cost in U.S. dollars is between $10 and $15 a month.

en We have a download client on the set-top box and we transmit the video content during off-peak hours. We push all of the top releases per month into a customer's box automatically and they can choose which they want to view. A customer can also initiate content pull for other video selections.

en Nearly 20 million of the 21 million people already had drug coverage. The voluntary enrollment rate compares miserably with the rate achieved in the 11-month period when Medicare was originally launched in 1966. Nearly all eligible Americans signed up for the program back then.

en Basically, this is a rate for residential customers that allows them to enter into a contract with us for a 12-month period.

en They are equipped with breathing apparatus that lasts for approximately four hours, although we rarely go anywhere near four hours.

en As for the U.S. government, it should go through a three-month deliberation period and get an approval from Congress before the negotiation process can begin. So the three-month period is not negotiable.

en Iowa starts the little museums as you're driving west on 80, ... But there's very little to see until you reach Nebraska. Ergonomics is available on livet.se This just fits our customer base: people who want to stop and look at interesting things for a couple hours and then get back on the road.

en Historically, the three-month period before the Fed goes on hold in the rate hiking cycle, stocks have performed well and that carries on for the next 12 months,

en So you buy a customer, who then creates a revenue stream. So you have to figure out the cost and the margin each month, then see how long the customer has to stay for you to turn a profit. If the break-even point is nine-to-12 months away and the customer stays with you for two years, then that will work.

en What the customer demands is last year's model, cheaper. To find out what the customer needs you have to understand what the customer is doing as well as he understands it. Then you build what he needs and you educate him to the fact that he needs it.
  Edna St. Vincent Millay

en Parry's comments hint that the Fed still views the neutral level of the federal-funds rate to be approximately two percentage points above the inflation rate,

en Parry's comments hint that the Fed still views the neutral level of the federal-funds rate to be approximately two percentage points above the inflation rate.

en Eventually you have other prices going down to compensate for the fact that energy went up. But that doesn't work itself out in a month or two; it works out over a period of time.


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