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The victims of the quacks are frequently poor people, like Mr. A., who scrape up their life savings to offer as a sacrifice to Doctor Fraud's avarice.
embassy workers are expected to entertain him according to his whim, frequently with their savings for the children's college tuition.
He said his plan is designed to `` meet the needs of those millions who have no wish to receive care at the taxpayers' expense, but who are nevertheless staggered by the drain on their savings -- or those of their children -- caused by an extended hospital stay ''.
Increases in revenue, higher rates of client satisfaction, and significant savings in operating costs are some of the benefits to an enterprise.
For example, uncompressed songs in CD format have a data rate of 16 bits / channel x 2 channels x 44. 1 kHz ≅ 1. 4 Mbit / s, whereas AAC files on an iPod are typically compressed to 128 kbit / s, yielding a compression ratio of 0. 09, for a data-rate savings of 0. 91, or 91 %.
When the efficiency of a motor is raised by even a few percentage points, the savings, in kilowatt hours ( and therefore in cost ), are enormous.
The biggest benefits are weight savings, the possibility of redundant power circuits and tighter integration between the aircraft flight control systems and its avionics systems.
For shooters who would like to shoot cast bullets, aftermarket barrels are generally available for these models with conventional rifling, and the cost of the barrel can generally be recouped in ammunition savings after a few thousand rounds.
However, the biggest chunk of Italian public debt is owned by national subjects, and relatively high levels of private savings and low levels of private indebtedness are seen as making it the safest among Europe's struggling economies.
The savings are so high because oxygen accounts for the majority of the mass in most rocket propellant combinations.
: " Either the nobles of this country appear wealthy, in which case they can be taxed for good ; or they appear poor, in which case they are living frugally and must have immense savings, which can be taxed for good.
Domestic savings are low, forcing Laos to rely heavily on foreign assistance and concessional loans as investment sources for economic development.
While reducing the cargo reshipment rates for New Zealand industry, this is seen by some as a heavy blow for local competitors, who, specialised in coastal shipping only, are less able to achieve the costs savings of large lines – these can generally operate profitably even without cargo on New Zealand-internal legs of their routes, and are thus able to underbid others.
Consumers are pulling back on purchases, especially on durable goods, to build their savings.
Other opened issues are the implementation of the joint management of the Krško Nuclear Power Plant, the financial compensation for the Croatian depositors who lost their savings in the liquidation of the Slovenian-based Yugoslav bank Ljubljanska banka.
Nevertheless, with the unprecedented crisis of the country's housing crisis, smaller local savings banks (" caja ") that representing a little portion of banking system, are known to have delayed the registering of bad loans, especially those backed by houses and land, to avoid declaring losses.
The main losses are in weight and installation cost, but on the bigger cruising boats that may sit at anchor running large diesels for hours every day, these are not too big an issue, compared to the savings that can be made at other times.
At first glance it appears the savings are limited ; in this case the machine fetches and decodes only a single instruction instead of 1, 000, 000, thereby saving 1, 000, 000 fetches and decodes, perhaps one-fourth of the overall time.
The real savings are not so obvious.
Enterprise switches are typically found in networks with larger number of switches and connections, where centralized management is a significant savings in administrative time and effort.
Increasing funeral expenses combined with decreasing real value of investments such as homes and retirement savings which took place in the 2000s have purportedly led to an increase in citizens taking advantage of arrangements where funeral costs are reduced or eliminated.
For their environmental benefit and sizable energy savings, hot water heat recycling units are being installed in residential buildings.

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Despite her success, and the great savings in cost and space provided by the iron hull, compared to a copper sheathed counterpart, there remained problems with fouling due to the adherence of weeds and barnacles.
Steel also supplanted wrought iron when it became readily available in the latter half of the 19th century, providing great savings when compared with iron in cost and weight.
* Evaluation-In this stage all the alternatives are assessed by evaluating how well they meet the required functions and how great will the cost savings be.
Nevertheless the savings are so great that every rocket ever used to deliver a payload into orbit had staging of some sort.
This feature allows very common mistakes to be corrected easily and with great time savings over other solutions which require exiting the program, making the change, recompiling, and then navigating back through the running program to the previous location.
Products and services valued at more than US $ 3. 1 billion have been put in the hands of nonprofit organizations, resulting in great savings to the civil society sector and freeing precious financial resources.
The GT3 was based on the standard 996 Carrera, but was stripped of a great deal of equipment for weight savings, featured stiffer, adjustable suspension and upgraded brakes, and used the bodyshell of the four-wheel-drive version, which incorporated additional front-end stiffening.
However, while great savings were made by shutting down empty institutions much of this money was absorbed by general government funds, and did not make it into community care.
If the substrings in question are long, this algorithm achieves great savings compared with many other hashing schemes.
But, if you ’ re in need of a major dental restoration or reconstruction involving dental implants, a bone graft or a full smile makeover, then you can certainly make great savings and have potentially better access to excellent dental doctors and top-level facilities.

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Reloaders who reload with the primary goal of saving money on ammunition, however, can make a few tradeoffs to realize significant cost savings with a minimal sacrifice in quality.
For years laserprinters have been the popular choice, however line matrix printers have improved technological aspects and now claim to hold significant benefits over laser printers in terms of energy savings, cost per page, reliability in industrial environments and media flexibility ( multipart forms, oversize media, peel off labels, cloth, or card stock ).
This collective effort was at the origin of many of Britain's building societies, which however developed into " permanent " mutual savings and loan organisations, a term which persisted in some of their names ( such as the former Leeds Permanent ).
Explanations focusing on interest rates tend to take on a common form, however: When interest rates are set excessively low, ( regardless of the mechanism by which it is accomplished ) investors tend to avoid putting their capital into savings accounts.
In April 2005, however, the publishers announced that the editorial offices would be moved from its long-time home at 77 North Washington Street in Boston to join the company's advertising and circulation divisions in Washington, D. C. Later in August, Bradley told the New York Observer, cost cutting from the move would amount to a minor $ 200, 000 –$ 300, 000 and those savings would be swallowed by severance-related spending.
This may not settle the economic question, however, since it has been contended that if the government would have paid as much or more to borrow from other sources were it not for the Fund, lower government spending was not enabled and there was accordingly no economic contribution to government savings.
In recent years, however, such companies have concentrated on acquiring mobile home loans in volume for both commercial banks and savings and loan associations.
Reflecting the diverse historical roots of the movement, however, they also included postal savings banks ( 318 million accounts ), state agricultural and development banks ( 172 million accounts ), financial cooperatives and credit unions ( 35 million accounts ) and specialized rural banks ( 19 million accounts ).
Wickard stated that " Our experience with the order, however, leads us to believe that the savings are not as much as we expected, and the War Production Board tells us that sufficient wax paper to wrap sliced bread for four months is in the hands of paper processor and the baking industry.
This was not enough, however, to stop growing turmoil in the country, compounded by periodic ' demonetization ' of certain bank notes in the currency, the last of which was decreed in September 1987 wiping out the savings of the vast majority of people.
Despite her favored state, however, she only wore simple dresses rather than elaborate designs, as a means of savings.
Those who put their money in savings banks, however, enjoyed a more favorable exchange rate.
It should be borne in mind however, that the otherwise completely rear-wheel drive model lineup at Triumph meant that switching to rear-wheel drive would afford significant cost savings.
Often in pocket calculators the digit drive lines would be used to scan the keyboard as well, providing further savings ; however, pressing multiple keys at once would produce odd results on the multiplexed display.
Using permeable paving, however, can reduce the cost of providing larger or more stormwater BMPs on site, and these savings should be factored into any cost analysis.
Released in May 1982, though with most of his employees still in prison for the crime Marks was found innocent of, he spent the next year running a legitimate wine importing business ; however he continued to spend more money than he was making and the savings he made from drug smuggling in the 1970s began to dwindle.
This allowance is paid regardless of assets ; however, whilst this statement applies to " savings, capital or a partner's earnings ", there are other caveats which exclude payment.
The savings pendulum will swing the other way, however, if expatriate employees are not given enough time to produce its host country to accomplish their assignment ’ s specified business objectives, whereby the position becomes a " revolving desk " lacking in continuity or operational momentum.
It did, however, include provisions relating to the lending and investment powers of federal savings and loan associations, the real estate lending authority of national banks, and the lending and depositary authority of federal credit unions.
The turn of the century, however, has heralded a new dawn and Brunswick Street is home to a melting pot of artisans, housing commissioners, young professionals and boomers with excess retirement savings.
In practice however, the term " deposit market share " is used to refer to the deposit market share of commercial banks and savings and loan organizations calculated by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ( FDIC ).
In the U. S., demand deposits only refer to funds held in checking accounts ( or cheque offering accounts ) other than NOW accounts ; however, in a 1970s and 1980s response to the 1933 promulgation of Regulation Q in the U. S., demand deposits in some cases came to allow easier access to funds from other types of accounts ( e. g. savings accounts and money market accounts ).
In recent years, however, such companies have concentrated on acquiring mobile home loans in volume for both commercial banks and savings and loan associations.
Tramtrack Croydon Ltd was bought out by Transport for London for £ 98m in 2008, TfL, which always set the fares had been paying the company £ 4 million a year in compensation for the commercially unviable fares under a 1996 agreement however it recognised operational savings could be made from owning the system directly.

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