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prospective and payment
Wry adverts for mail order " objets de tat " will require prospective buyers to commit to exorbitant, protracted payment arrangements and demand they give up the opportunity to put right their error, once the thrill of actually holding a " Lady Diana Full English Breakfast Plate of Hope " has faded.
For institutional care, such as hospital and nursing home care, Medicare uses prospective payment systems.
A prospective payment system is one in which the health care institution receives a set amount of money for each episode of care provided to a patient, regardless of the actual amount of care used.
The New Jersey experiment continued for three years, with additional cadres of hospitals being added to the number of institutions each year until all hospitals in the Garden State were dealing with this prospective payment system.
The prospective payment system in U. S. Medicare for reimbursing hospital care promotes shorter LOS by paying the same amount for procedures, regardless of days spent in the hospital.
However, a prospective user must go through an application process administered by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ( ATF ), which requires a Federal tax payment of USD 200. 00 and a thorough criminal background check.
Once the original tour guide or salesman gives the prospective buyer the pitch and price, the " TO " is sent in to drop the price and secure the down payment.
Initially he combined continued sales of his stories with work as a door-to-door salesman, which began after a commission for his first novel, Starhiker, was not finalized by his prospective publisher and he had become indebted, expecting payment for the piece.
Among the standards that a prospective missionary must demonstrate adherence to are: regular attendance at church meetings, regular personal prayer, regular study of the scriptures, adherence to the law of chastity ( sexual purity ), adherence to the Word of Wisdom ( code of health and nutrition ), payment of tithing, spiritual diligence and testimony of God.
Offered 3, 000 pounds and an annuity to begin at Burghley's death, the prospective groom wanted immediate payment of the annuity.

prospective and system
At the core of SFA is a contact management system for tracking and recording every stage in the sales process for each prospective client, from initial contact to final disposition.
The Inns of Court continued but became less effective and admission to the bar still did not require any significant educational activity or examination, therefore in 1846 Parliament examined the education and training of prospective barristers and found the system to be inferior to the legal education provided in Europe and the United States.
Generally, a prospective will be required to have some experience with the computer system he or she is expected to manage.
In the post-War period, with the growing popularity of the " Last Night ", the only way to obtain tickets was through a postal ballot system where prospective buyers submitted an application well in advance, along with a stamped and addressed reply envelope.
Several big retail names, including Marks & Spencer, adopted online recruitment at around the same time but have set aside a telephone recruitment system as an alternative for prospective employees who do not have internet access.
World leaders began negotiating the terms for an international loan to Austria's central government in order to sustain its financial system ; however, Laval blocked the proposed package for nationalistic reasons, demanding that France receive a series of diplomatic concessions in exchange for its support, including renunciation of a prospective German-Austrian customs union.
When implementing the mobile sales force automation application or during the first stage of systems development life cycle, project teams will need to evaluate how prospective solutions comprising mobile devices, software and support infrastructure and carrier services are packaged to deliver optimal system usability, manageability and integrative abilities, as well as high scalability, reliability and performance.
The Inns of Court continued but became less effective and admission to the bar still did not require any significant educational activity or examination, therefore in 1846 the Parliament examined the education and training of prospective barristers and found the system to be inferior to the legal education provided in the United States.
By the 1730s, the rating volunteer-per-order was phased out and replaced with a system where prospective midshipmen served as servants for officers.
The Route B system, where applicants applied for up to three art and design choices in preference order, was scrapped in 2009, with all prospective students now using the standard admissions procedure.
Six American teachers from Dunwoody were sent with Dr. Towner to work with indigenous Indonesians in making training available to prospective and interested teachers in the Indonesian technical school system.
This established a powerful network effect as prospective users strongly preferred the system where their friends were likely to be.
Love bombing is a tactic often employed by cults ( or any religious, political or other group of like-minded individuals who may not have a mainstream belief system ) as a way of luring prospective members.
An employee referral program is a system where existing employees recommend prospective candidates for the job offered, and if the suggested candidate is hired, the employee who referred receives a cash bonus.
The prospective short circuit current ( PSCC ) is the highest electric current which can exist in a particular electrical system under short-circuit conditions.
Before using the system it is necessary for a prospective user's callsign to be validated.
Walker has compared the present-day United States to the Roman Empire in its decline, saying the U. S. government is on a " burning platform " of unsustainable policies and practices with fiscal deficits, expensive overcommitments to government provided health care, swelling Medicare and Social Security costs, the enormous expense of a prospective universal health care system, and overseas military commitments threatening a crisis if action is not taken soon.
The prospective first buyer and operator ( i. e., a country's defense authorities and the relevant military units ) gets to thoroughly test the weapons system over some protracted amount of time — in order to gain a reasonable degree of confidence as to whether the system actually performs to the agreed-upon requirements before contracts for mass production are signed.
In April 2009, an investigation took place into the tampering of ballot boxes and abuse of the postal vote system used for the selection of the prospective Labour candidate for Erith and Thamesmead.
If a particular trait is not a concern for voters or prospective candidates ( for instance, eye color ), then, if the system does not introduce other biases, an elected body will resemble a random sampling of the voters instead.

prospective and implemented
New security measures now being implemented include the mandatory display of photo ID upon entry to the building, background checks of prospective employees and members, and police officers or security guards being stationed on premises.
In consequence of the destructive motions in the former Reichstag, the draft implemented the constructive vote of no confidence, whereafter the Chancellor may only be removed from office by the Bundestag parliament if a prospective successor has the support of a majority.
McGloin also implemented one requirement for prospective members to commit at least one murder stating in 1883 " A guy ain't tough until he has knocked his man out!

prospective and had
Before the Draft Act was passed Baker had confidentially briefed governors, sheriffs, and prospective draft board members on the administration of the measure -- and the confidence was kept so well that only one newspaper learned what was going on.
She told police about the prospective tenant she had heard quarreling with her father some weeks before the murders, but she said she thought he was from out of town because she heard him mention something about talking to his partner.
Consequently no one had remembered to introduce Helva to the prospective partners.
By October he had taken a prospective hijacker Mushabib al-Hamlan from Afghanistan to Saudi Arabia where they both procured B-1 / B-2 tourist / business visas on October 28 – but Hamlan then decided not to proceed and is thought to have returned to his family.
By 1798, relations with France had deteriorated to the point that war seemed imminent, and on July 4, 1798, President Adams offered Washington a commission as lieutenant general and Commander-in-chief of the armies raised or to be raised for service in a prospective war.
Commentators said that while he had the most political experience among prospective candidates ( over Bush and Elizabeth Dole ) and potential grassroots support among conservatives, his campaign was hampered by the legacy of his vice-presidency.
In the former case, he had been recognised as their sovereign by The Bishopric of Ösel-Wiek and The Bishopric of Courland, and as their prospective ruler by the authorities of The Bishopric of Dorpat ; The Bishopric of Reval with the Harrien-Wierland gentry were on his side ; Livonian Order conditionally recognised his right of ownership of Estonia ( Principality of Estonia ).
However, the downside of the real estate boom was a corresponding rise in the levels of personal debt ; as prospective homeowners had struggled to meet asking prices, the average level of household debt tripled in less than a decade.
Therefore, those floor areas had to be designed to a smaller plate, with a high window-space to floor-space ratio, to be attractive and marketable to prospective lessees.
The adaptation replaced two crosslets with books after some in the university asserted the crosses had misled prospective foreign students into believing SFU was a private, religious institution rather than a public, secular one.
When a prospective new alliance with Lotus did not materialize, XyQuest had no alternative but to resticker the ready-to-ship Signature packages as XyWrite 4. 0 and attempt to carry on.
In London for example, prospective visitors to the British Museum had to apply in writing for admission.
In contrast to the other common sex chromosome aneuploidies — 47, XXX, 45, X ( Turner syndrome ), and 47, XXY ( Klinefelter syndrome )— the average IQ scores of 47, XYY boys identified by newborn screening programs were not reduced compared to the general population .< ref name =" Bender 1986 ">< ref name =" Leggett 2010 "> In a summary of six prospective studies of 47, XYY boys identified by newborn screening programs, twenty-eight 47, XYY boys had an average 100. 76 verbal IQ, 108. 79 performance IQ, and 105. 00 full-scale IQ.
In a systematic review including two prospective studies of 47, XYY boys identified by newborn screening programs and one retrospective study of 47, XYY men identified by screening men over 184 cm ( 6 ' 0 ") in height, forty-two 47, XYY boys and men had an average 99. 5 verbal IQ and 106. 4 performance IQ .< ref name =" Ratcliffe 1994 ">
As an example, in 2007 universities and colleges for the first time received applications from prospective students who had a bilingual secondary education in schools for minorities.
According to prominent ECT researcher Harold Sackeim, " despite over fifty years of clinical use and ongoing controversy ", until 2007 there had " never been a large-scale, prospective study of the cognitive effects of ECT.
In the script that was sent to prospective actors and directors, Lester and Angela had sex ; by the time of shooting, Ball had rewritten the scene to the final version.
In a time when royals were expected to marry fellow royals, it was unusual that Albert had a great deal of freedom in choosing a prospective wife.
Lord Beaverbrook, whose intervention saved John from a court-martial, sent him back to France after he had produced a series of studies for the prospective Canadian War Memorial picture, although the only major work to result from the experience was Fraternity.
In the meantime he had taken a job with wealthy Clydeside industrialist William Beardmore ( later Lord Invernairn ), with a roving commission which involved interviewing prospective clients and entertaining Beardmore's business friends.
In Truxtun's time, the prospective commanding officer had responsibility for overseeing construction details, outfitting the ship, and recruiting his crew.
While earlier business ventures had relied on a small number of banks, businessmen and wealthy aristocrats for investment, a prospective railway company had ( on top of these sources ) a large, literate section of population with savings to invest.
Indeed it was reported in January 2008 that the investors had not discharged the £ 10 million loan from ABC Corporation ( secured on the club's stadium ) together with its £ 1 million annual interest burden — despite the club's prospective annual turnover of between £ 10 million and £ 15 million a year.

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