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"defray" Definitions
  1. defray costs/expenses to give somebody back the money that they have spent on something

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To help defray costs, the couple created a GoFundMe page.
Government officials have moved to defray some of the costs.
Going in with friends could certainly defray some of the cost.
Fortunately, there are many scholarships available to help defray the costs.
Republicans used it to help defray the cost of their legislation.
The grant helped defray airfare, her summer sublet and other expenses.
In addition, the federal government helped defray consumers' out-of-pocket costs.
Many Afghans complain about being asked to defray distant relatives' wedding costs.
But funds from Bosch's settlement are expected to defray VW's compensation costs.
Low oil tanker rates were also helping to defray some storage cost.
The family has started a GoFundMe account to help defray funeral costs.
Those objections pushed Congress to authorize grants to states to defray costs.
These credits can help defray the cost of the plan they select.
It will help defray the cost of the new construction — $63 million.
Pet insurance can help defray the cost of your pet's medical care.
Their investment also helps defray some of the farmers' upfront construction costs.
Medicare can help defray retirees' health-care costs, but it's no panacea.
To defray the cost, they share the sanctuary with two others: Mrs.
Families have some tools at their disposal to help them defray the cost.
The fund is meant to defray those costs, both for carrier and subscriber.
Ford will use the incentives to partially defray the costs of the improvements.
Friends and relatives held fundraisers to help defray the cost of her care.
If you do these things, we will provide grants to defray the costs.
These plans do not come with an HSA to defray out-of-pocket costs.
Proceeds will go to helping to defray service expenses for this genuinely beautiful soul.
The tax credit is aimed at helping defray the cost of pricier electric vehicles.
Some employers subsidize memberships and defray part of the fuel costs for their people.
A medical-expense account to which the company contributes money helps defray these costs.
You may also be able to get a job teaching English to defray expenses.
But there also will be tightening of deductions to help defray the cost as well.
We're fortunate to have top-tier health insurance, which helped defray many of the costs.
Insurance firms provide policies that defray the cost to commuters of fighting accusations of groping.
The state authority provided $63,000 for those and other upgrades, which helped defray the costs.
The program will expand to allow people to help defray the cost of Internet service.
Of that amount, 2.4 billion Singapore dollars are slated for helping companies defray wage costs.
The family has established a GoFundMe campaign to help defray some of their funeral expenses.
To help defray expenses, the United States has signed up eight other countries as paying partners.
Ms. Jones sued on defamation and other grounds, and Mr. Clinton's insurers helped defray the costs.
Ryanair said that staff members received allowances to defray the costs of uniforms and other expenses.
My friend and I both venmo her $100 to help defray the ambulance and ER costs.
However, lower- and moderate-income participants could qualify for Obamacare subsidies to help defray their costs.
Pick a place where you can make big bucks to help defray those big city expenses.
The charges defray the cost of picking up the deceased, she said in the 2016 interview.
Many people who buy insurance through the exchanges qualify for subsidies to help defray the cost.
He predicted a small bump to consumers' water tariffs, to help defray the $622 million infrastructure cost.
To help defray costs, foreign fighters had learned to crowdfund their war using Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to defray the cost of medical expenses for the family.
Other alternatives, like deferment or discounts for multiple children, can also help defray the costs, Pinto said.
Unlike some peers, EOG procures its own sand, water and chemicals for fracking, helping to defray costs.
But cost overruns on that project might have required a higher gasoline tax to help defray them.
You want to pay for college for your kids — or at least defray some of the cost.
Contract manufacturing, which allows companies to outsource production and sometimes defray costs, also has made it simpler.
Premium subsidies defray the cost of premiums for people making less than four times the poverty level.
Then we'll be able to extrapolate figures, and look at revenue streams so we can defray cost.
Mikkelson had put a few banner ads on the site to help defray the costs associated with it.
And by "helped," I meant I made $200 a week to defray my parents' expenses for my meals.
To defray the costs and turn a profit, the companies have taken to selling advertisements and user information.
Her firm can charge more for delivering electronics, allowing it to defray the cost of moving heavier products.
But their participation is needed to defray the costs of insuring older, sicker Americans in the system. 2.
McAfee says the increase in sales that Amify is able to generate more than helps defray the cost.
Because insurance companies wouldn't cover ex-slaves, African-Americans formed benevolent societies that helped members defray health costs.
First and most obviously, it helps Aspect defray its own costs, which can't be inexpensive given current prices.
Less has been done, seemingly, to defray the idea that Mr. Bolton's definition of "fashion" is definitively Western.
His family has been raising money to help defray the medical expenses they incurred because of the injury.
Authorization for funding to help states launch reinsurance programs, which would defray the costs of covering the sickest consumers.
That could include saving for a down payment for a car or money to defray the cost of college.
They should also consider making available funding for states to defray the costs of those with significant medical conditions.
The NFL has stated, however, that churches may take up a donation to defray the cost of the event.
We decided to seek temporary housing on our own and see if FEMA would defray some of the costs.
We own a house in Hudson county and it's a two-family rental unit that helps us defray costs.
A clear priority is to mandate that workers can take paid sick leave, and then to defray the cost.
Families receive a stipend of about $400 a month to defray the costs of taking care of a child.
There would be no high profile benefits, no big trust funds to help defray the cost of college tuition.
At Borden Flats, overnight guests, who pay $400 a night to stay there on summer weekends, defray preservation costs.
The cost-sharing payments are made to insurers, who must use them to defray consumers' out-of-pocket costs.
Some type of subsidy or tax credit for consumers, to help defray the cost of premiums, is also likely.
When pushed Roche admitted to making a little money from sales in order to defray the expenses of recovery.
It's meant to help defray the damages and expenses associated with the improper collection of the loans, she said.
Lebanon is owed $16,200, mostly to defray the cost of the city's police department, for an October 2018 event.
The day before that, a different group made an unbelievably generous donation to help defray some of his vet costs.
Banks and investment firms like RBC provide resources for donors looking to use their charitable giving to defray student loans.
In Denmark, the government is even moving to confiscate valuables from arriving migrants to defray the cost of accommodating them.
To help defray the upfront cost of Energy Star products, you can also look for rebates from your utility provider.
But funds from a separate settlement with German auto supplier Robert Bosch GmbH are expected to defray VW's compensation costs.
Last month, Flynn's family set up a legal defense fund to defray the "tremendous financial burden" of his legal fees.
Once in work, these migrants would pay taxes, which would help defray the short-run cost of fiscal support measures.
The daycare center Maliyah attended as a younger child is collecting funds to help defray the costs of her funeral.
On October 16, 2018, the group launched its GoFundMe in order to help defray the legal expenses and settlement costs.
The White House has said it plans to leverage public-private partnerships to defray costs for the president's infrastructure plans.
Manufacturers offer coupons and set up nonprofits to help defray costs, but not all patients qualify for either, Dusetzina said.
Opponents argue that increasing the threshold would cause employers to reduce workers' hours and lay off staff to defray costs.
To further defray the cost, a universal fund based on a percentage of revenue from different insurers could be established.
Greybull, which bailed out Monarch a year ago, pledged to defray some of the costs in a letter to lawmakers.
Some delegates, like 22019-year-old Zenaida Huerta of California, will share rooms with other people to defray the costs.
And the American Civil Liberties Union is asking for donations to defray the cost of challenging the proclamation in court.
About 85 percent of the people who now have coverage through the exchange receive subsidies to help defray the cost.
As bicycling for transportation becomes more widespread, the federal government might help defray some of the cost of bike paths.
The most recent campaign was simply a refresh of the prior campaign, designed to help defray some of Stormy's expenses.
Cicoria said that the crew does other survey and inspection projects when it's not flying the Robird, to defray costs.
The commission has also provided financial incentives to defray the cost and maintenance of handicap-accessible cars, Mr. Fromberg said.
Insurers need large numbers of healthy people, whose premiums help defray the cost of care for those who are sick.
Over the past several months, he has barnstormed Japan to raise money to help defray some of their medical costs.
The money is meant to help defray some of the financial risks that lawyers face when taking a harassment case.
Ms. Powers started a GoFundMe campaign to help defray costs and benefit the organization, raising $3,935 as of Thursday morning.
Congress has since repealed or delayed a half-dozen tax increases that were supposed to help defray the program's cost.
They can offer the services or products to consumers for a fee or they can defray costs in other ways.
Prestigious schools have high tuition, and generous financial assistance helps to defray those costs, which can easily reach over $100,000.
There was no single process for everyone to defray costs, said two people familiar with the White House's legal strategy.
And when premiums rise, consumers are entitled to larger subsidies from the federal government to help defray the higher costs.
Colleges waive tuition and fees, and their classmates are required to give a small amount to help defray living expenses.
The Bennet-Brown child benefit is meant to go to even upper-middle-class families and defray child care expenses.
Sheldon Whitehouse's Home Lead Safety Tax Credit Act that would help homeowners and landlords defray the cost of lead abatement.
Exporters sometimes, for instance, are forced to offer U.S. importers a discount to help defray the costs of higher U.S. duties.
To defray the costs of his outpatient care, Joey's family has set up the online fundraiser Joey Slaight's going home fund.
Hall and Bartholomew have created a GoFundMe page to help their new friend defray medical costs that insurance will not cover.
The service also recently announced some add-ons to help defray costs further, including "surge pricing" at times of peak demand.
However, the expected improvement in corporate profits and personal income that would accompany faster growth would help defray higher interest costs.
The renunciation of plans to turn KOD into a party has helped to defray suspicions that its founder aspires to power.
Another bogus PAC, the "Foundation for Sanity in Politics," claimed donations would defray costs for attorneys, doctors, nurses and social workers.
To defray the cost of his expenses, Smith said he's funded by donations, including those by lawnmower companies that donate equipment.
My doctor for my first child had us pay a deposit at 28 weeks to defray costs not covered by insurance.
Because their tuition prices do not cover the cost of education, these public schools rely on state funding to defray expenses.
So Airbnb agreed to collect hotel taxes and an additional $1-a-night fee from guests to help defray such costs.
Airbnb has stirred controversy in New York where the company says its service supports tourism and helps residents defray high rents.
And he adamantly disputes any notion that he is parting with his memorabilia because he needs to defray his medical costs.
Gavin has set up a GoFundMe to help defray the costs of furthering Lyla's dedication to climbing around on stuff real well!
Prosecutors have said the payments were meant to defray the cost of Matthew Libous' salary and a lease of a Range Rover.
These promotions aren't cheap to run, but they make enough money to defray costs while earning a disproportionate amount of free media.
TC: Do you think your customers are buying higher-end goods with a mind toward selling them, to defray their overall cost?
Congress should look at "some kind of fund or stipend…that could help defray costs" of child care, Wasserman Schultz told Axios.
The FAQ also cites Locast's ability to charge a fee "necessary to defray the actual and reasonable costs" of providing the service.
Beginning in late August, Mylan began to offer instant savings cards to defray up to $300 of consumers' out-of-pocket expenses.
MMG is trying to sell off part of the site or at least infrastructure to help cut or defray the rehabilitation costs.
Dish will need a partner to defray the financial risks, said analysts with research firm Cowen in a note earlier this month.
Instead lawmakers should adopt a new approach that treats taxpayers more fairly, broadens the nation's philanthropic base and helps defray government spending.
He helps defray the expenses by mounting fossils, doing reconstructions, and casting and selling replicas for museums, private collectors, and other clients.
Angelica Penta says she set up donation jars at her two area diners in March 2018 to help defray student lunch debts.
Curators at Columbia are planning to transfer the broadcasts to digital files and have started a crowdfunding page to defray that cost.
Premiums for the new plans are, in many cases, much higher, but so are the tax credits that help defray the cost.
And watch owners will be able to consign timepieces in exchange for payments or to defray the costs of their own subscriptions.
Indeed, a law was passed allowing authorities to seize cash and valuables from refugees to help defray the costs of their resettlement.
And the government should help American businesses defray the costs incurred from Iranian cyberattacks, especially those that stem from the current tensions.
Some groups worry that the move will discourage businesses from offering commuter benefits, which can help defray transportation costs for working families.
As a result, firms facing the high costs of a data breach are beginning to look for ways to defray those costs.
Instead, lawmakers should adopt a new approach that treats taxpayers more fairly, broadens the nation's philanthropic base and helps defray government spending.
Most of them were meant to defray his political expenses, including forty-five thousand dollars to attend Obama campaign events in 2008.
Consequently, Jackie Jenkins had no shortage of private schools interested in Jojuan, many of which offered significant financial aid to defray expenses.
The couple will be not be able to work while they recover, so they've set up a GoFundMe page to help defray costs.
Payments are also scaled off their own, often nonexistent income, so teenagers don't need to rely on their parents' insurance to defray costs.
It's eligible for FSA/HSA reimbursement and your insurance might cover some of the cost, which would help defray the hefty price tag.
Health insurers have been counting on younger, healthier people to sign up with ObamaCare to help defray costs of the older, sicker populations.
This approach entails the beneficiaries of an action helping to defray the cost experienced by the "losers" in order to gain their cooperation.
ACA defenders boast that these premium increases are largely irrelevant, because 85% of consumers on the exchanges receive subsidies to defray the costs.
But so were many of their staffers, who had to hire lawyers themselves (the Clintons later raised money to help defray aides' bills).
Production was restored only after the government bowed to a request by Alcoa for a $182 million aid package to defray power costs.
Even social media companies like AirVuz and framemakers like FloRotoRs sponsor pilots, helping defray the cost of parts like frames and spare propellers.
To defray a U.S. outlay for healthcare bureaucracy equal to the GDP of France, reimbursements to Medicare physicians were cut by $716 billion.
The opera has collected $175,000 — $100,000 to defray the company's losses and $65,000 to go to 12 members who have applied for assistance.
It was reasonable to require wealthy people to help defray the cost of care for children from families of modest means, they said.
Donna Schaper, the senior pastor at Judson Memorial Church in Greenwich Village, where five congregations share a single space to help defray costs.
This is why the Credit for Caring Act is so important as one way to defray the rising cost burden on caregiving families.
"That alone can help defray your overall college costs even if you withdraw the funds next year to pay the school," she said.
Their premium payments help defray the cost of care for less healthy people and thus lower premiums in general, Congress said in 2010.
Economists debate the extent to which companies respond by cutting jobs, but research suggests that many employers find other ways to defray those costs.
Sharing with multiple users defray the cost, according to airbus, making this a more affordable autonomous ferry service closer to modern public transit options.
On the car owner side, Turo says its platform provides people with a way to defray the cost of buying and operating a vehicle.
Plus, people can offer in-kind services to other members to defray the cost of membership somewhat: One member is currently offering pro headshots.
By building the devices in India, Apple hopes to be able to defray some of those costs to better compete in the Indian market.
Third, all automakers seek to defray some of the cost (and risks) of large investments by getting stakeholders to shoulder some of the burden.
Employers can no longer deduct the cost of helping workers defray transportation costs, and deductions for meals and entertainment expenses have been sharply cut.
Increased production of natural gas in recent months following a slew of major discoveries has also begun to defray the cost of energy imports.
The first item in the package was subsidies to defray the premiums of private insurance, so low- and middle-income people could afford it.
The government could defray the cost of emergency sick leave for employers, for example by allowing businesses to claim a one-time tax credit.
With the apartment vacant during the week, they had a good friend move into the second bedroom to help defray the cost of rent.
An overwhelming majority of the people who obtain health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplace receive financial assistance to help defray the cost.
While the Cybertruck deposits are refundable, Tesla can spend them before deliveries begin, which could help defray the costs of the Cybertruck&aposs development.
But no, the real issue is just to allow them to defray some of their costs in a way that's fair to city residents.
The government also has hopes to defray some of the impact of the increase through programs such as incentives for buying cars and houses.
Dr. Greenspan estimated that those spaces would yield $3.5 million to $4 million in annual rent to help defray the costs of the building.
Friends had set up a GoFundMe web page, raising $5,343 to help defray the significant costs she incurred as a result of the ban.
Lifeline is a Reagan-era program that each month provides $9.25 to eligible low-income households to defray the cost of buying phone service.
So Trump's share of his companies' losses amounted to $918 million by 1995, and he could thus use those to defray his own taxes.
The shift involves funding that the federal government provides to help hospitals defray the cost of caring for low-income people who are uninsured.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and the Obama administration submitted a request for $35 million from the federal government to defray the costs.
Simultaneously, a new joint plan developed by Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi called Home Stability Support will help defray up to 85 percent of a recipient's rent.
He added the city of Philadelphia and the federal government's refusal to help defray any of the costs was making the gap even more daunting.
They are also likely to be accompanied by a reduction in itemized deductions and other exemptions, which would help defray the cost of tax cuts.
In a few cases I've been offered a small amount—barely more than an honorarium—that I've turned down to help defray the publisher's costs.
And the custom of bringing money to a funeral helps families defray costs; small tokens like tea or dried seaweed are usually offered in return.
Clinton has not committed to a gun tax, but has said the policy could help defray the medical and law enforcement costs of gun violence.
The 1996 U.S. Food Quality Protection Act includes a provision for subsidies to defray the expense of safety testing, but Congress has never funded it.
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The IRS needs to clarify that water rebates are not taxable income, but rather an effort to defray upfront consumer costs for the public benefit.
Democrats also upped the size of a tax credit for businesses who continue to offer health coverage to their employees, helping to defray the costs.
But perhaps most egregiously, he's looking at the sticker price of college, even though most students receive grants to partially defray the cost of college.
Those who have access to health savings accounts or flexible spending accounts may be able to use that pre-tax income to defray the costs.
N.Y.U. was given funds to defray the costs of Puerto Rican students it had enrolled at the university, not to enroll Puerto Rican students temporarily.
Others use "money trees" on their gift table, and some guests pin cash onto a metal tree for the couple to use to defray expenses.
Democrats' priorities include cost-sharing payments to health insurance companies to help defray the cost of covering low-income people under the Affordable Care Act.
HHS can share federal savings with states to help defray costs, and provide a template for Congress to follow with a permanent stabilization plan later.
The tariff could be directed to help defray the health, environmental and other costs of climate change, which are now borne by consumers and taxpayers.
It includes significant copays and no limit on out-of-pocket spending, which is why three-quarters of enrollees use supplemental insurance to help defray costs.
According to Bloom, the funds would have been used to defray costs of security and relocation for women seeking to come forward with allegations against Trump.
"It would seem that companies are trying to defray or offset the impact on their finances by putting the burden on the ordinary worker," he said.
The aid request includes $12.8 billion in new funds to help storm victims and $16 billion to defray debt in the federal government's flood insurance program.
People, like Mr. Murphy, who earn too much to qualify for federal subsidies that defray the cost of coverage may be most likely to opt out.
Getting people to put more of their own money to defray costs is precisely the logic behind expanding the limits and scope of health savings accounts.
The fund will let friends, allies, lobbyists and others donate to help defray any legal costs Pruitt might incur from the numerous investigations currently surrounding him.
Mr. Robbins was drawn to Pawtucket because of the availability of state and federal tax credits, which helped defray the cost of rehabilitating Hope Artiste Village.
Beckie Bonifassi is the Foundation Director for Kin's Kids, a charitable organization established in Kinley's honor to help families defray the financial burdens of fighting cancer.
Of the 10.5 million Americans who get health insurance through the Affordable Care Act marketplaces, about 246 percent receive income-based subsidies to defray the cost.
A grant from the Transportation Department's Maritime Administration should help defray the cost of building a second, sister boat and buying loading equipment, Mr. Kunkel said.
All three also said they were offering their tests at-cost, and seeking ways to defray even that cost to consumers through potential healthcare agency partnerships.
About two years ago, Ms. Akman-Duffy went on the hunt for a two-bedroom, two-bathroom place, planning to have a roommate to defray expenses.
Exporters sometimes, for instance, may offer U.S. importers a discount to help defray the costs of higher U.S. duties and maintain their contracts and market share.
Mr. Trump went on to remind his audience of how, during the Iraq war, he called for selling off Iraq's oil to defray the conflict's enormous cost.
The approval on fixes with the EPA could help defray the total price tag of the scandal that may top $2400 billion in the United States alone.
You've also probably heard the law's supporters wave away this development by pointing out that most enrollees will receive generous subsidies that help defray the higher costs.
Longer-term employment visas are also hard to get, so many students without deep pockets choose to go elsewhere so they can defray some of the cost.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency and the state could defray some costs with grants, but the best outcome would be "a nice, calm, intermittent rain," Schneider said.
It's expensive, but the hardware on the front reverses from silver to gold, so you're essentially getting two for one, which helps defray some of the cost.
Community Service Society helped Ms. Martins again, using $121 in Neediest Cases funds for a monthly MetroCard to defray commuting costs until she received her first paycheck.
"We had bags of money that we delivered to selected politicians, to defray their expenses," said F. Mark Wyatt, a former C.I.A. officer, in a 1996 interview.
"An unthinkable nightmare came true for our family this weekend," the boys' sister, Lizeth Lopez, wrote on the GoFundMe she set up to defray their funeral costs.
"The other big difference between the United States and Western Europe is the availability of subsidies to defray the cost of early care and education," Herbst said.
There will be some revenue the commission could use to defray the costs of administering toll-free numbers or perhaps could go toward reducing the federal deficit.
Under the bill, USDA would mete out $3 billion to help defray the effects of lost crops, including for farmers who will miss planting season this year.
It contained previously unmentioned extensions of tax provisions, an array of fee renewals to partly defray the measure's cost, and almost 400 pages worth of health provisions.
JetSmarter got paid by its members, its members got a deal on a flight, and the charter operator had a passenger to defray the cost of its deadhead.
They also typically involve the startup being paid a fair market rate or are paired with a strategic investment to help defray the burden of non-recurring expenses.
You can talk to your employer about working from home one or two days a week to help defray the cost of a full week of child care.
If you were eligible for an ACA subsidy to help defray the cost of health coverage, though, the economic reality of this explicit cross-subsidization was less painful.
And that's why Amazon's efforts to increasingly defray the mental load involved with platform mastery by effectively making the platform invisible have so much potential in transportation tech.
Additionally, PA supplies computer tablets for select Youth Exchange Program participant recipients and scholarships to defray the cost of the IELTS and TOEFL exams for qualified PA graduates.
Merhawi Keflezighi, Berian's agent, called the contretemps a "David-versus-Goliath battle" and started a "Free Boris" campaign, seeking to raise $2200,2800 through crowdfunding to defray legal costs.
The government, in effect, required consumers to buy their products and provided subsidies to help defray the cost, under an arrangement that had few precedents in other industries.
A provision pushed by the GOP would provide for refundable tax credits as a way to help defray the costs for businesses adapting to the paid leave requirements.
Coming forward to the inspector general was very risky, said John Napier Tye, the founder of Whistleblower Aid, which is raising money to defray expenses for the complainant.
Remaining in the workplace can help defray the cost of health insurance, life insurance coverage and disability insurance, as employers tend to cover a portion of the expense.
He also confirmed that he had established a legal defense fund to defray the costs of defending himself against 12 federal investigations into his spending and management decisions.
For example, sub-lease a portion of your retail space to a vendor or another retailer offering complementary products or services to help defray rent or mortgage costs.
Why this matters: Hospitals have been installing electronic health record systems feverishly since 2009, when the federal government offered big cash incentives to help defray the technology's price tag.
As it turns out, this was not the case, and the fact that the available subsidies weren't good enough to defray the cost of the ACA's premiums didn't help.
The sheer uncertainty Trump has created about whether the law's cost-sharing subsidies, which defray copays and deductible costs for low-income families, will continue has risked market chaos.
A platform Gillibrand unveiled in May offers a wide-ranging vision on how to make parenting more affordable, including a measure that would defray the costs of fertility treatments.
Presidents have often tried to defray the travel costs by tacking on an official event on the way to a campaign rally, and passing the bill onto the government.
ASRI employs corridor hedging for its US dollar bonds, which represent 85% of its debt, helping defray the foreign-currency exposure arising from a dollar-funded, rupiah-income profile.
The Rams are to pay the university $5 million to defray its renovation costs; the Raiders or the Chargers would pay the same if they moved to Los Angeles.
He would be able to deduct, or subtract from his taxes, something like $100,0003 a year for 20 years to defray the costs of buying and improving the property.
The ACA tried to put those most costly patients into the general risk pool and hoped that requiring everyone to sign up for Obamacare plans would defray that cost.
Cornelius and her husband, Samuel, are among the several hundred families to have received $1,000 grants from the foundation to defray expenses in the past year and a half.
Their list of demands also includes being allowed to sign contracts with private companies, the reduction of tariffs on imported machinery, and government subsidies to help defray energy costs.
While undocumented students are ineligible for federal financial aid, including loans, with DACA they can take jobs and graduate teaching assistantships to help defray the cost of their education.
For months America has been pressing the governments of Japan and South Korea to provide more money to help defray the expense of deploying American troops to their countries.
Of the $10 million in state aid, Oneonta plans to use $2.6 million to provide so-called gap funding to defray some of the cost for landlords undertaking renovations.
The result is a system where the overwhelmingly rich people who own pass-through company shares can use those companies' losses to defray their taxes on a regular basis.
It's easier to imagine this happening with communities of doctors or other professionals who, through sheer dint of working together, can defray their costs and generate more business for themselves.
According to a GoFundMe page set up by her family to help defray her hospital costs, Danielle Jones was "bludgeoned, strangled and face mutilated in an attempted murder" on Feb.
It calls for expanded tax credits and a "clean cars for clunkers" program that would provide rebates to help defray the cost for consumers' replacing guzzlers with zero-emissions cars.
If you'd like to make a donation to help defray the cost of Gus's care — he'll be adopted once he's better trained on his chair — you can do so here.
No tax break will cover the full cost of having someone look after your little ones, but parents have a few tools at their disposal to help defray that expense.
PBF has asked Delaware regulators to expand its ethanol handling capacity at its Delaware City refinery to 420,000 gallons from 84,000 gallons to defray some of the renewable-fuel costs.
My stepdad&aposs policy in hand, Roger and my mom went to a local bank and secured some much-needed cash to help defray the cost of long-term care.
Geoffrey Starks, a commissioner at the Federal Communications Commission, said whatever remediation the US government requires of small American wireless providers, the government should be prepared to defray the costs.
What Sanders's plan, as spelled out in his College for All Act, does is provide federal matching grants to help defray the costs of eliminating tuition for in-state students.
When schools announce "tuition resets," tuition cuts are almost always accompanied by decreases to the amount of aid offered to defray previously ludicrous sticker prices for the vast majority of students.
Your employer may offer a tax-advantaged health savings account (HSA) along with a high-deductible plan to help defray qualified medical expenses, but your plan needs to meet certain conditions.
Congresswoman Matsui (D-CA) inquired about revisions of the Universal Service Fund, a critical budget component for FCC programs that defray the cost of, for example, expanding wireless into rural areas.
The Senate plan, released Thursday after weeks of secrecy, repeals controversial pieces of ObamaCare such as its insurance mandate, instead providing tax credits to help defray the cost of insurance premiums.
You also want to ask if a junior attorney or paralegal will be working on the team, which can help defray some of the expenses because their work typically costs less.
But Bunch said this program was different since it involved a wholly new airplane, and the company had no potential commercial or foreign military sales customers to help defray its costs.
Washington (CNN)The family of former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn has set up a legal defense fund to defray expenses connected to the investigations into Russian election meddling.
For the first time since the Nixon era, federal funds will not be provided to defray the cost of the conventions, putting a greater burden on the parties to raise money.
" Tchen, former chief of staff to First Lady Michelle Obama, "pitched the National Women's Law Center on the idea of administering a pool of money to help victims defray legal expenses.
And, in a sample letter since deleted (presumably due to the intense criticism that followed), the Office of Personnel Management suggested furloughed workers defray their rent by bartering with their landlords.
Democrats said they had tried to add provisions that might make the bill more palatable in rural areas, including rebates to poor and middle-class families to help them defray costs.
This is a fairly normal kind of expense for the agency, paying a building money to defray the inconvenience of taking elevators offline so they can be inspected for security purposes.
The Trump administration is considering suspending cost-sharing payments that defray out-of-pocket payments like deductibles and co-payments for people earning less than 250 percent of the poverty line.
Mr. Wolosky also obtained the authority to offer assistance to defray resettlement during negotiations, in the range of $100,000, out of a Pentagon contingency fund without waiting for permission, officials said.
Now, the primary purpose of health insurance is to serve as a middleman to defray the costs of certain or near-certain events like regular medical checkups and common medical procedures.
It allowed many people to sign up outside the regular annual enrollment period and played down the significance of big premium increases, saying consumers could get subsidies to defray the costs.
At first glance, Wash U. is another one of the pricier schools on Princeton Review's list but it is similarly committed to helping defray the cost without relying on loan debt.
Enter pet health insurance, marketed as a way to help defray rising veterinary expenses and avoid "economic euthanasia" — the necessity of putting a pet down because the owner can't afford treatment.
Gillibrand wants to help families defray some of this cost by doing something that the Finnish government currently does: Provide "baby bundles," or free baby-related items to families with newborns.
About three in 10 enrollees buy supplemental Medigap plans from insurers to help defray the cost of care, while roughly the same number are covered by retiree health plans from their employers.
In September, the Justice Department alleged a PSI donor, Aegerion Pharmaceuticals Inc, violated an anti-kickback law by using PSI to defray co-payments for patients prescribed an expensive cholesterol drug, Juxtapid.
Even before Duterte took power, families of the deceased were known to set up the games in order to entertain guests, though in some cases they now seem designed to defray costs.
It would achieve this by making it easier for healthy people to defray the costs of donation and by trying new ways to improve the donor system to incentivize healthy organ donation.
Money raised from this and other Fiona-related products – her face has graced everything from beer to ice cream to playing cards – has helped defray the costs of her care, Maynard said.
Failure to pay attention means you could miss out on valuable opportunities that could help you defray medical and childcare costs, as well as shave a few bucks off your tax bill.
An office worker, Karen Davis, who had known Nakesha and learned of P.J.'s efforts through Mr. Elhiri, emailed the secretaries in her office, collecting money to help defray the funeral expenses.
Now, the Senate is discussing whether to raise the rate above that 20 percent figure to help pay for other provisions or, possibly, to help defray the budget costs of the bill.
In the 39 states with Obamacare exchanges, premiums are expected to rise an average of 25 percent, according to the feds, though officials emphasized that subsidies would defray that cost for many people.
Of course it doesn't, especially when the primary beneficiary of the charity will be wealthy applicants whose families can afford to pay, and whose tuitions go to defray the cost of scholarship attendees.
There is some movement out there to create a fund for journalism shops that get sued in such a manner, to sort of help defray the cost, which I think would be lovely.
The EPA said the fee is meant to defray some of the agency costs associated with implementing TSCA and will be added to the TSCA Service Fee Fund held at the U.S. Treasury.
The EPA said the fee is meant to defray some of the agency costs associated with implementing TSCA and will be added to the TSCA Service Fee Fund held at the U.S. Treasury.
It must cut spending or find alternative revenues for 23 billion euros to defray a scheduled sales tax increase next year, which businessmen in Cernobbio said had to be avoided at all costs.
The plan would have made deep cuts to Medicaid, the health insurance program for the poor, and reduced Obamacare subsidies to lower-income people to help them defray the cost of health insurance.
He even suggested that this could defray the cost of the American mission there — a reference, officials said, to his hope that the United States could profit from extracting the country's valuable minerals.
As part of the financing for the Kushners' bid, which was being shepherded by the boutique investment bank LionTree, the family would plan to bring in additional partners to help defray the costs.
Now, President Donald Trump is putting up almost half a million of his own cash to "defray the costs of legal fees" for his current and former aides, a White House source told Axios.
Other states hope to defray costs, but won't catch everyone: "Texas is providing DEET repellant to pregnant women through Medicaid," says Peter Hotez, Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College.
She borrowed money from her mother, signed agreements with sponsors that agree not to sue her either, and started a crowdfunding page with a $100,000 goal to defray the costs of her legal fees.
What's next: Lawmakers in several states are considering tax credits to help caregivers either hire professional help or defray certain costs — for example, retrofitting a home to accommodate a disability, Kaiser Health News reports.
From 2009, the government opened the plant to tourists for a fee, helping defray the cost of maintaining it, along with an annual state budget that this year was 32 million Philippine pesos ($612,153).
President Clinton eventually used the law to veto a few provisions of a 1997 budgetary law, most importantly, a large transfer of funds to state governments intended to defray the costs of Medicaid administration.
Help insurers cover high-cost enrollees: States will have more flexibility to implement programs that help defray insurers' costs to cover those with pricey medical conditions, such as reinsurance programs or high-risk pools.
In an opinion article for CNN, a retired airline pilot points out that furloughed employees may not legally be considered "essential" to operations but they often defray the responsibilities of their essential co-workers.
The current tax credit of up to $6900,2628 (depending upon your Modified Adjusted Gross Income) allows many individuals to defray lofty adoption costs, thereby broadening the number of homes open to children in need.
The fee was supposed to help defray the costs of visiting artists and performance tickets, but one year $2314,2100 went toward building renovations, and another year $399,000 was used to buy and improve equipment.
The fund, which has amassed $22 million in donations, was created in January to help working-class women — janitors, nurses, farm workers, those in service jobs — and defray legal costs associated with reporting harassment.
The Senate version is, in some respects, more moderate than the House bill, offering more financial assistance to some lower-income people to help them defray the rapidly rising cost of private health insurance.
The failed plan would have made deep cuts to Medicaid, the health insurance program for the poor, and reduced Obamacare subsidies to lower-income people to help them defray the cost of health insurance.
"This law will help to defray the out-of-pocket income tax hit for small business owners here in New Jersey and help alleviate the inequities created by the federal tax law," state Sen.
Phinney's family raised about $34,000 via a GoFundMe page to defray the costs for the second autopsy and to hire Insiders Corp, a Paris-based investigations firm now probing his death in the Philippines.
Moreover, recent decades have seen a sharp rise in levels of female employment in Bangladesh and Pakistan, at least, undermining the notional justification for a dowry: to defray the cost of providing for the bride.
The F.C.C. is announcing on Tuesday that it is poised to approve a broadband subsidy of $9.25 a month for those who qualify, to defray the costs of getting high-speed Internet, writes Cecilia Kang.
Some of those universities have been clear about why they took the money — N.Y.U. had already enrolled Puerto Rican students temporarily displaced by the storm when the Education Department forwarded funds to defray the costs.
The Cato Institute suggests four weeks of fully covered vacation leave, with any additional time off requiring the president, his or her campaign fund or his or her party to defray some of the costs.
He attended City College, where his skill at poker and billiards helped defray his living expenses, and earned a master's degree in English from New York University in 1951, writing a thesis on Samuel Johnson.
As states and cities nationwide search for ways to reduce operating costs and meet emissions goals, falling battery costs in tandem with federal programs that defray purchase prices have made electric buses an attractive option.
Second, Sephora was supposedly going to help defray the costs of the fixtures by contributing 50 percent, since it supposedly wanted to increase the number of stores selling OCC, which would then necessitate building more fixtures.
To counteract that, Netanyahu has pioneered a novel approach to Israel's relationship with the US: Ally with the Republican Party, and leverage overwhelming GOP support to defray the consequences of any conflict he has with Democrats.
President Trump has promised to spend at least $430,000 of his own money to defray legal costs incurred by campaign associates and White House staff due to the Russia investigations, a White House official tells Axios.
Utility rebates and tax credits helped defray some of the $4.2 million cost for the floating array, which took two and a half years to design and build, and another 1,302 solar panels installed on land.
Car sharing also becomes something that Mercedes-Benz and other carmakers can use as a purchase incentive, however – almost like an alternative form of financing, which can be used to help defray the cost of ownership.
"In fact, that's the stated objective of the proposal," Professor Angotti said of New York City leaders' claim that rising property tax revenues along the route could defray the estimated $19803 billion cost of the project.
In the meantime, they have begun focusing on deploying more ADAS features, which share components, but cost much less and can generate much-needed revenue to help defray the cost of developing full self-driving systems.
Patient Services Inc's disclosure came after the U.S. Justice Department on Friday said one of its donors, Aegerion Pharmaceuticals Inc, illegally used the non-profit to defray co-payments for patients prescribed an expensive cholesterol drug.
It describes the framework for the pool, which will "pay for or help defray legal expenses, which can include attorneys' fees, court filing fees, litigation costs or other related fees and costs," according to the document.
Other than the old "major medical" plans that could help defray the cost of unexpected emergency care, health insurance doesn't really make sense if the goal is to reduce costs and/or improve access to care.
In fact, this Los Angeles launch will be used in part to raise money for Ferrell's charity Cancer for College, which helps defray secondary education costs for families with a college student who's been affected by cancer.
To date, it has received 4,094 requests for help in cases of workplace harassment or discrimination; it has more than 800 attorneys available to take those cases, and millions of dollars in donations to defray the cost.
"Many families whose homes were damaged or destroyed have not been made whole, and families who were displaced are being cut off from aid to defray the expense of living in temporary housing," the CHC members added.
The donors' footprints go beyond fellowships, extending to summer stipends and other programs, presenting hard choices for students eager to defray the schools costs but wary of taking money from people they view as tied to Epstein.
Bastable also explains that keeping the sticker price of tuition high and offering varying levels of financial aid to defray that cost is the way top colleges legally maintain their status as charitable, and therefore untaxed, organizations.
I thought that the very least I could do was offer to defray some of the funeral costs, and suggested to my helpful neighbors with the front-yard cemetery that we give Mr. Hampst a plot there.
A federal appeals court is set to consider whether New York state can collect $200 million from drug manufacturers and distributors by imposing a surcharge on them to defray the costs of combating the opioid addiction epidemic.
At first glance, Wash U. is another one of the pricier schools on Princeton Review's list but, like other institutions on this list, it is also committed to helping defray the cost without relying on loan debt.
What it does is provide $8 billion in extra money that states could try to use over five years to partially defray the massive increases in costs that patients with preexisting conditions will face under MacArthur's plans.
The new government plans to grant a state-controlled Chinese firm called CMPort an 80% stake in a 99-year lease of the port, for $1.2bn—a step it says is necessary to defray some of the debt.
AMP Insights, a consultancy which has estimated the value of water flowing out of the Sierra Nevada, reckons the extra flow would defray the cost of removing trees by 20% and, in wet years, by 60% or more.
So the Obama administration has sought to help the Iraqis defray some of the cost by urging the World Bank to agree that $200 million of a $1.2 billion loan for Iraq would be for Mosul Dam repairs.
Transportation New York and Washington, D.C. residents may justifiably complain about their beat up transit systems, but having a wide-reaching public transportation option can help defray one of the major costs of living in a city — sometimes.
They insist that by creating high risk pools in states -- and using several billion dollars allocated to them to defray costs for patients -- they can ensure that no one with a pre-existing condition is left without coverage.
Solar installations will help defray its use of power from the grid and improve its energy record overall, but Amazon will still need to invest in large-scale dedicated purpose energy generation facilities to address Greenpeace's larger concerns.
The fund will let friends, allies, lobbyists and others donate to help defray any legal costs Pruitt might incur amid the numerous ethics and spending scandals currently surrounding him, and the dozen or so federal investigations into them.
DePaoli said the Mets would attempt to get sponsors for items to defray cost, but souvenirs such as bobbleheads or gnomes are expensive, and the team has to project if it can make up deficits through ticket revenue.
The projections assume that repeal of the so-called individual mandate would result in many lower-income Americans choosing not to buy insurance, and thus not claim tax subsidies that help them defray the costs of health coverage.
To defray his accruing student debt, Samuel Issiah Williams of Queens made the decision to forgo a yearlong meal plan for his senior year at Cornell, joining the millions of college students across the country experiencing food insecurity.
It's true that many students are eligible for loans, grants and scholarships to defray or delay some of these expenses, but any way you look at it, college is expensive for most Americans, and the cost keeps rising.
A year later, The Times reported that the Met, to help defray the cost of buying the Velazquez, had quietly sold Rousseau's "The Tropics" for $600,000 and van Gogh's "The Olive Pickers" for $15063,000 to a private gallery.
Senator Chris Van Hollen, a Maryland Democrat, asked Mr. Pruitt about a New York Times report that the administrator had set up a legal defense fund to to defray the costs related to the investigations into his conduct.
The House Republican plan would provide an unspecified amount of money for "innovation grants," which states could use to help defray consumers' out-of-pocket costs or to establish "high-risk pools" for people with serious chronic conditions.
"Relying more on fiscal policy to support domestic demand and defray the costs of the trade war is the wiser choice ... Lessening the burden on monetary policy will also lighten the pressures on the currency," the analysts said.
Helsinn, a small, family-owned pharmaceutical company, is at odds with Teva over an agreement that Helsinn struck with another pharmaceutical firm in 2001 to market and distribute the drug in the United States and defray its own costs.
Between 2004 and 2016, the U.S. Department of Interior gave about $409 million to Hawaii, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the North Mariana Islands (the three areas most affected) to defray the costs of providing services to these migrants.
One possible solution to defray some of the political costs of supporting military authorizations could be to narrow their scope or give them sunset provisions requiring Congress to at least vote to extend military authorizations on a regular basis.
The NMIA creates powerful incentives for states to adopt and enforce strong statewide building codes and establishes a new FEMA pilot program that would provide grants to states and localities to help defray the cost of enforcing residential codes.
Even though premiums on the Affordable Care Act exchanges have increased sharply in many parts of the country, federal officials say most consumers can still find coverage for less than $100 a month, after subsidies help defray the cost.
Called the Patriot Legal Expense Fund Trust, LLC, the organization is a blanket account that accepts donations — and doles out funds — to help defray the legal costs associated with the Russia probes in the Justice Department and in Congress.
And like military service, which provides special Armed Forces tuition assistance that makes affording college possible for those who could once only dream of it, AmeriCorps helps its members defray the rising cost of education through special financial aid.
Our main policy vehicle to help low-income families afford a place to live is Section 10 housing vouchers, a program that gives about 225 million low-income families money to partially defray the cost of renting a modest apartment.
Jerry Dias, president of Unifor, which represents Canadian autoworkers, noted a deal this week by the Ontario and Canadian governments to defray up to 17 percent of Honda Motor Co's C$492 million investment to modernize its Alliston paint shop.
The newest version attempts to attract conservative support by allowing insurers to offer skimpy plans alongside more robust ones, but also reaches out to moderates by adding billions in help for the opioid crisis and to defray high costs for consumers.
However, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Duke Energy, among others, were able to help "defray administrative expenses" of the Charlotte, N.C., nominating convention in 2012 through another nonprofit called New American City that was set up by the host committee.
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The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs was being called upon to release emergency funds to help defray the costs of disposing of hundreds and perhaps thousands of sheep carcasses, at a cost of about $3003 to $30 per animal.
When the vibe on Governors Island began to change a few years ago, attracting large paid events, and with plans for more development to help defray the cost of running the island, Mr. Koren began searching for a new venue.
The latest settlement between officials for Volkswagen and California, the nation's most populous state, provides for $76 million to be paid to Harris' office to defray costs relating to investigation and litigation of the emissions scandal, according to court documents.
The administration's refusal to make subsidy payments to insurers to defray costs, along with the last six months of legislative chaos, have destabilized those markets, as insurance companies don't want to get involved in a system that might fall apart at any moment.
How it works: AngelScholars allows so-called angels (which can be anyone) to support students' education by creating a "scholarship" — say, to buy uniforms for a certain school, or to help defray costs for students attending summer school at New York University.
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She added that while landmark status would require the approval of repairs and renovations to safeguard the building's integrity, the commission had staff members who could expedite requests, and that some state funds and private grants were available to help defray costs.
Ontario's new Green Commercial Vehicle Program, which also gives rebates on other fuel-saving devices, helps brings the province in line with other jurisdictions like Quebec, California and New York states, which offer incentives to defray the higher costs of electric trucks.
So Google is giving them an incentive: The search giant is paying some sites working on its new "Stamp" project, a move sources say is intended to defray the costs publishers incur as they build content and systems to accommodate the new format.
"As a private law firm we have significant payroll, rent, taxes, insurance and other expenses every week, so an arrangement where we might receive some compensation to defray our costs seems reasonable to us and is agreed to by our clients," Bloom said.
Administration officials said insurance rate increases of 25 percent or more were not a significant problem because low-income people could get subsidies to help defray the cost — even though millions of people buying insurance on their own do not receive subsidies.
So when Erik and Anna (Ulrich Thomsen and a magnificent Trine Dyrholm) inherit a rambling mansion that they can't afford to live in, and decide to create a commune to defray expenses, naturally they choose housemates whose peculiarities far exceed their incomes.
"As a private law firm we have significant payroll, rent, taxes, insurance and other expenses every week, so an arrangement where we might receive some compensation to defray our costs seems reasonable to us and is agreed to by our clients," Bloom added.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The union representing U.S. diplomats said on Monday it has raised tens of thousands of dollars in the last week alone to help defray the legal costs of foreign service officers who have testified in U.S. President Donald Trump's impeachment inquiry.
Poor families that buy or rent one of these rundown homes often find themselves with another problem: Because they do not technically own their house, they are ineligible for any state or local grants to help defray the cost of removing lead paint.
"Some of the world's leading financial centers, such as the United Kingdom and Hong Kong, have found that taxing financial transactions can raise significant revenue, both to defray the costs of overseeing markets and to address other social needs," the campaign document reads.
According to a spokeswoman for the State Department, which, it must be said, takes a loss in the travel loan transactions, having refugees pay for their travel expenses helps defray resettlement costs and can strengthen the newcomers' resolve for a successful migration.
By pairing the projected enhancements of H.R. 529 with parents' early and consistent saving, 529 plans can continue to help students and families defray college expenses and burgeoning student loan debt, ensuring that today's students get the education they need to become tomorrow's leaders.
But they could also demand that states show they will cover more people at a lower cost than Obamacare in order to qualify under the program, and they could give grants to states to help them defray the cost of improving their health systems.
The Upton amendment, which adds an additional $8 billion to defray the higher costs people with preexisting medical conditions could face under the AHCA waivers, seems to have been enough to convince wavering centrist Republicans to back the bill and get it through the House.
At the community-college level, Biden would not only help defray the cost of tuition, already provided free in some jurisdictions, but direct federal funds to pay for outside expenses that can make attending college too expensive, including food, lodging and childcare, his campaign said.
WASHINGTON, Nov 18 (Reuters) - The union representing U.S. diplomats said on Monday it has raised tens of thousands of dollars in the last week alone to help defray the legal costs of foreign service officers who have testified in U.S. President Donald Trump's impeachment inquiry.
Along with other island countries like Vanuatu and Tuvalu, the Bahamas is demanding that wealthier countries with a longer record of greenhouse gas emissions stop blocking programs to help defray the costs of climate losses, whether that's through aid, investment, or direct transfers of money.
It was a go-for-broke gamble for Besson, and, alas, he almost did: Valerian sank like a stone, earning just $233 million domestically and $184.7 million internationally, not nearly enough to cover the film's budget (although foreign distribution sales did help defray some of those costs).
In the past, Mr. Cohen, 2000, has used similar personal loans from Deutsche Bank and other Wall Street banks to finance and defray the cost of some of his big art purchases, which have included works by Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Alberto Giacometti and Pablo Picasso.
However, a GoFundMe effort this spring to defray his legal bills ended up raising $330,000 from about 6,500 donors, and earlier this week, Caputo announced he was opening up his legal defense fund to others who face mounting lawyers' fees for their own involvement in the probe.
It's a concept that would be familiar to more than 100 million Americans who opt in to consumer-directed accounts (such as FSAs, HRAs, HSAs), which allow participants to use pre-tax payroll deductions to defray the cost of everything from doctor visits to day care.
The White House is expected to deliver a new request for disaster aid to the U.S. Congress in mid-November to help defray costs from Maria and two other major hurricanes - Harvey and Irma - as well as damage caused by wildfires in the western United States.
The practice among administration officials of setting up some form of outside fund or account to help defray the cost of legal expenses dates back to at least the Nixon administration, said Robert Rizzi, a tax attorney who specializes in government ethics with the firm Steptoe.
In the coming months, the Education Department will award $100 million in additional emergency funding to colleges and universities and their students in areas directly affected by hurricanes and wildfires, and $75 million to help defray costs for those that took in students from the affected areas.
It would shift some of the costs associated with TSA from the general public to the private carriers, who could then charge a graduated security fee to passengers or shippers so that users, rather than the general public, would defray most of the costs of these examinations.
These programs all encourage the adoption of electric vehicles through financial incentives that help defray the upfront costs, which is yet another good reason for industries like healthcare to look at EVs as a way to not only reduce costs long term, but upfront as well.
To encourage developers to build affordable housing and defray construction costs, the city has practically given away land in certain parts of the city, suspended property taxes for decades at a time and offered public money in the form of tax-exempt bonds and low-interest loans.
CSR subsidies are paid to insurance companies to defray deductibles, co-pays and other out of pocket costs that would otherwise make health coverage unaffordable for the nearly six million Americans – 57 percent of all people covered by exchange plans – on whose behalf the payments are made.
Also, existing carshare provider Turo has been angling its platform as a lease or purchase incentive for new car buyers – renting out vehicles on its platform can defray the cost of ownership, after all, and its been talking to automakers about incorporating that cost deferment at time of purchase.
Of course, this anticipates a higher degree of autonomy than is possible in public transport in cities today, but Musk's vision also describes a fleet of self-driving Teslas that let owners defray the cost by participating in the vehicle inventory side of an automated car sharing service.
To help defray the initial expenses, the club in Terre Haute keeps a handful of scholarship cars on hand; they're lent to families who might be unfamiliar with racing — or who are hesitant to invest thousands of dollars in what might prove to be a child's passing fancy.
In the United States, the best ideas would probably be to send unrestricted funds to state and local governments to help defray the cost of coronavirus, throw everything possible at increasing zero-carbon electricity generation, and temporarily reduce employer-side payroll taxes to discourage companies from laying people off.
So for 2019, Sundance allocated a minimum of 20 percent of top-tier press passes to critics who are part of the initiative, developed programming to help new critics navigate the festival, and provided stipends to defray travel and lodging costs for over 50 freelance critics and journalists.
"We got rid of it this past winter; it was ready to fall apart," says the hockey dad who works for the utility company Eversource and was able to defray some of the costs of travel hockey by coaching his sons' youth teams, which earned him a discount.
While the platform covers an expansive set of issues including everything from the cost of fertility treatments to a tax credit intended to defray the costs of child care, an initial overview from the campaign was somewhat light on specifics about how these efforts would ultimately be implemented.
"We had bags of money that we delivered to selected politicians, to defray their political expenses, their campaign expenses, for posters, for pamphlets," recounted F. Mark Wyatt, the CIA officer who handled the mission and later participated in more than 2½ decades of direct support to the Christian Democrats.
Uber has also partnered with external companies for short-term rental and leasing options for cars used to ferry passengers, and it sounds like offloading its own ownership of these vehicles is the preferred path, in order to defray the cost requirements that come with owning and operating a fleet.
But as Rebecca Leber at Mother Jones explained, it could lead to yet another conflict for Pruitt: Legal defense funds aren't that unusual: The Clintons used them, and they've cropped up again in the Trump administration to help defray the costs for officials and campaign staffers in Robert Mueller's investigation.
According to RNC records, Schiller's contract is all that remains of three unusual expenses the committee abruptly began paying in the fall of 2017, during a time in which it sought to help the Trump campaign defray the costs of the president's legal bills in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe.
And she has managed to defray the possible political cost of being so close to an elitist name, unaffordable to many, by — as the brand has made clear — arranging to borrow most of what she wears, including her Inauguration Day look, and then returning it (she does buy some of it).
For those patients who do pay the full list price (either because they're in a high deductible health plan or because they are paying cash for their medicines), we are committed to helping these patients afford their medicine, and we offer support to many patients to help defray the costs they face.
I don't know if these thoughts are code for "25G is expensive and we need to defray the cost," whether these carriers just haven't figured out pricing yet, or whether they don't want to tip their hands early, but we're getting down to the wire — especially for AT&T's promised end-of-286 launch.
Nine Republicans, ranging from moderates such as Susan Collins of Maine to conservatives such as Rand Paul of Kentucky, voted against the bill, which would have made deep cuts to Medicaid, the health insurance program for the poor, and reduced Obamacare subsidies to lower-income people to help them defray the cost of health insurance.
Next, while it is reasonable to ask individuals with the means to do so defray part of the cost of processing their case through court costs and probation fees, someone's ability to pay should never affect the disposition of their case, such as determining whether they receive probation or diversion to a treatment program.
He said he understood his situation is different from most American athletes, who train in the United States, and he is thankful USATF travel funds, which go to all top athletes, will help defray the estimated $2,000 cost of flight and lodging Reporting by Gene Cherry in Des Moines, Iowa; Editing by Toby Davis
SpaceX and NASA have both discussed how they envision the agency being only one of multiple customers for the company's human-rated space travel service, since the entire purpose of the program is to help the agency defray the cost of transporting its astronauts by becoming one among many clients of a revenue-generating commercial spaceflight service.
Additionally, Sessions announced that the department will provide $1 million in grant funding to Broward County, Florida, to defray the overtime costs related to law enforcement's response to the fatal shooting last month at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and that Justice will help local law enforcement hire more school resource officers through other department grant programs.
But even if the condominium owners did not use their rental income to pay their common charges, it still could be considered an emolument because the foreign governments helped those owners defray their costs, with the benefit flowing to Trump, according to Kathleen Clark, a professor at Washington University School of Law who has studied the history of Justice Department interpretations on the subject.
The company first came together this past summer led by Petraeus, who joined the U.S. Reserve Officers' Training Corps to help defray the cost of her Ivy League education and wound up spending seven years in the U.S. Army, including as a civil affairs officer, before co-founding an online meals marketplace, then spending a year with McKinsey & Co. to get a better handle on how businesses are run.
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