In other words, these schools are enrolling more rich kids and enrolling fewer poor kids.
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Imbokodo is enrolling women in five southern African countries, and Mosaico is enrolling gay men and some transgender individuals in Europe and North America.
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"The processes of enrolling and re-enrolling pupils in the middle of the year yielded satisfactory results even in the face of high unemployment and modest economic growth," Kroton said.
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Some students as young as five are enrolling in classes.
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Activists set out across the South, enrolling hundreds of thousands.
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The DHS rule only blocks New York residents from enrolling or re-enrolling upon expiration for its trusted traveler programs, so travelers currently enrolled are still able to use the program until their membership expires.
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He worked at another publishing house before enrolling at Columbia University.
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I am encouraged that more women are enrolling in MBA programs.
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But, nevertheless, they were still asked to continue enrolling in TrustID.
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Yet, too often, researchers have difficulty enrolling Americans in clinical trials.
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She urges other families enrolling patients in hospice to be vigilant.
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The state has already begun enrolling people into the expanded program.
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Frazier took an online summer course before enrolling in freshman classes.
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Ms. Durst sought independence, enrolling in nursing school in Danbury, Conn.
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Two clinical trials of the drug are enrolling participants in China.
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The five states with the most people enrolling on the HealthCare.
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Such paperwork often dissuades people from enrolling in programs at all.
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The Department of Homeland Security last week announced it would prohibit state residents from enrolling or re-enrolling in Global Entry and other Trusted Traveler Programs, which can shave hours off wait times in customs lines.
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That might be because the Trump administration proposed a "public charge" rule that made immigrant families fear enrolling their enrolling children in the health care program could affect the legal status of their parents down the road.
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Enrolling in the program is open to anyone with a Google account.
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Liao admits that too few girls are enrolling in her maker courses.
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It's no exaggeration that enrolling in special education changed my life completely.
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Yet O'Gallagher ended up enrolling in the University of Guelph in Ontario.
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By enrolling in Yale, Alex is making a bargain with the fairies.
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Three-quarters of edX's students already had a bachelor's degree upon enrolling.
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Which is how I found myself enrolling in a Korean beauty academy.
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After enrolling your device, you need to download the iOS 13 profile.
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After enrolling in NYU, the twins took a step back from acting.
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The deadline for enrolling in the program for 2016 has long passed.
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Enrolling in the V.A. seemed like a big step in that direction.
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Semprevivo's son did not join the tennis team upon enrolling at Georgetown.
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I certainly couldn't have imagined enrolling in Medicare at 35 years old.
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The study took five years, enrolling its first patients in June 2014.
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But baccalaureate nursing programs are not enrolling a sufficient number of undergraduates.
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The first began enrolling patients in 1987 and the last in 2008.
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Automatically enrolling shop owners into paying for ads is a predatory tactic.
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She is accused of illegally enrolling in Ewha Womans University in Seoul.
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The next sign-up period for enrolling in ObamaCare begins Nov. 85033.
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The rest will have to find work or satisfy the requirement by searching for employment, enrolling in job training programs, taking classes, volunteering, serving as a caregiver or enrolling in drug treatment for at least 80 hours a month.
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Enrolling at Darwin College, Cambridge in England, 1962, Goodall had returned from Tanzania.
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"We are enrolling people at historically high levels," said MNsure CEO Allison O'Toole.
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The government says that enrolling new voters will take more than a year.
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All the while, Obamacare's marketplace is enrolling millions fewer customers than initially expected.
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For that reason, the trial isn't currently enrolling people who have difficulty swallowing.
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Now, they're re-enrolling me (without my consent) and won't let me cancel.
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Learn how drive readers to your page by enrolling in the course here.
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Enrolling in selective colleges offered long-term economic mobility for students, they added.
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"They eventually won't opt out if you keep re-enrolling them," Scott said.
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I asked how she felt about enrolling in a program she sometimes criticizes.
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Disappointed, he shifted course, enrolling in Harvard Business School and graduating in 1957.
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After enrolling, you will receive an email with steps on installing the upgrade.
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ITT Educational Services has been banned from enrolling students who receive federal aid.
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Now, a year after enrolling at USC, Olivia Jade's YouTube channel is quiet.
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For this walkthrough, I started the process of enrolling in the hearing study.
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All had agreed to quit within two weeks after enrolling in the study.
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How did you go about selecting and then enrolling the people you use?
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Meanwhile, most of them are enrolling more students from the top 20 percent.
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When it did, it guaranteed free tuition to its first four enrolling classes.
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The school focuses on retaining low-income students, rather than just enrolling them.
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I'm working on enrolling myself and the new baby in his healthcare plan.
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Last year, less than one million reported enrolling in the federal insurance exchange.
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Many countries are enrolling people through fingerprints, footprints, iris scans and facial recognition.
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Parikh studied biotechnology there before enrolling in Brown Medical School at age 17.
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The first study, in the Pease, N.H., area, is underway and enrolling participants.
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He considered graduating high school early and enrolling at the University of Minnesota.
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People are still enrolling for plans at a faster rate than last year.
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The student quit the team after enrolling in the school, the university said.
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The Canadian province of Ontario is enrolling participants for a basic income trial.
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This means it's almost certainly just healthy people enrolling in Farm Bureau products.
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Enrolling in a plan isn't the last step in being covered for the year.
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Just last week, MoviePass began re-enrolling some former customers unless they opted out.
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To avoid enrolling in a tedious math course, I signed up for computer science.
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West Point was founded in 1802 and only first began enrolling women in 1976.
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The circumstances may include "a serious medical condition" that kept a person from enrolling.
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Increasingly, consumers are enrolling in health plans that work with special health savings accounts.
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Today, ITT Technical Institute campuses have stopped enrolling students at all of its campuses.
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"Money is never a reason for not enrolling in Trump University," the playbook reads.
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But now, some companies are auto-enrolling their workers more than once a year.
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An ongoing Phase III trial of 600 advanced heart failure patients is currently enrolling.
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The alternative to enrolling in an Advantage Plan is to remain on original Medicare.
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I was not aware I was enrolling in anything simply by giving my information.
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He also gave his studies another shot, enrolling at Metropolitan College of New York.
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For example, the whole Black Lives Matter — like, start enrolling in these police departments!
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While most people with coverage are re-enrolling, fewer new consumers are signing up.
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The Clifton district has 14 numbered grade schools, most enrolling 200 to 500 students.
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Exchange open enrollment for 2018 coverage ended w/ approx 8.8M people enrolling in coverage.
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But they worry that confusion about the case may discourage some people from enrolling.
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The students enrolling in college now "grew up in a digital environment," she said.
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Then, he decided to become a doctor, enrolling in a top-tier M.D./M.
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She made it, and, after enrolling at Duke University, she joined its varsity squad.
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Bloomberg is also considering automatically enrolling certain uninsured, low-income Americans into the program.
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Importantly, enrolling progressively more diverse classes hasn't led to a drop in academic metrics.
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Georgia bars such students from enrolling at Georgia Tech and other top public institutions.
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By contrast, Buttigieg's plan would focus on auto-enrolling a smaller universe of people.
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Yet in the end, this approach proved as fruitless as enrolling in drama school.
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That to me suggests these schools need to be enrolling a lot more poor students.
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First-generation students beat enormous odds by even enrolling in a four-year degree program.
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Students currently enrolled at Harvard, or enrolling this fall, do not appear to be affected.
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Did Ives consult a review board before enrolling multiple cities in a longitudinal psychological experiment?
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Foundry College, founded by Stephen Kosslyn, is enrolling its first class to launch in January.
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J&J is currently enrolling patients in an international study aimed at validating those findings.
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Earlier this week, we reported ITT Tech stopped enrolling students at all of its campuses.
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Before enrolling him in day care at age 3, Jeanne took Ryan to the pediatrician.
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Plaintiffs claim the companies aren't asking for users' consent before enrolling them in those systems.
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Thomas Hillier, 20123, said he and his daughter ended up enrolling at the same time.
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Before enrolling in his current school, my son attended one several miles from our home.
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Naturalizing more citizens and enrolling more individuals with green cards further encumbers our welfare system.
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He underwent more than a year of rehab for his injuries before enrolling at MTSU.
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Perhaps it's time to consider enrolling in a service to protect yourself from identity theft.
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Also, navigators assist people with enrolling in Medicaid, which is not reflected in the numbers.
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Before enrolling, Apple collects users' signatures consenting to the study, as well as demographic information.
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But the charge-delaying effect diminished around the two-year mark after enrolling in treatment.
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Hitting the pause button on your payments by re-enrolling in school might be tempting.
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Ms. Lee said the new restrictions could deter foreign students from enrolling in American universities.
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Maxfield generally found signing up for Medicaid a better experience than enrolling in the marketplace.
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O), which began enrolling patients in clinical trial in July, and Sangamo Therapeutics Inc (SGMO.
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Twenty-six years after first enrolling, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice.
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About a month after enrolling at Ohio University, Collin Wiant pledged the Sigma Pi fraternity.
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We are also investing in our children's futures by enrolling them in high-quality care.
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More companies have been automatically enrolling workers into workplace retirement plans over the past decade.
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However, premium increases can further discourage consumers, particularly healthier ones, from enrolling, worsening the problem.
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AHPs could also decline to cover prescription drugs, which could discourage sick people from enrolling.
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The group will also shutter a program aimed at enrolling the LGBTQ community into coverage.
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They are enrolling patients for a confirmatory late-stage trial testing the drug against standard chemotherapy.
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If you want to work for yourself, AARP recommends enrolling as an agent with the IRS.
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Vanderbilt/Verily are slated to test approaches for engaging and enrolling volunteers through a web portal.
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Start learning how to fix your data dilemmas by enrolling in the Complete MySQL Bootcamp today.
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Prior to enrolling at MIT, she was offered full scholarships to both MIT and Yale University.
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There is solid empirical evidence that less outreach will lead to fewer people enrolling in insurance.
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Samarin bought in, changing his name to Asher Potts, and enrolling in the local high school.
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They are re-enrolling his wife, Wendy, 26, who may try to have a baby soon.
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As soon as the DOE blocked ITT's access to federal aid, the school stopped enrolling students.
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With its first semester complete, new students will be enrolling for Kiron's second year in April.
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They can also talk over with you the pros and cons of enrolling in a trial.
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People who aren't eligible for premium subsidies "are just not enrolling in this market," Sloan said.
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While more DC plans are automatically enrolling employees, the default savings rates are still too low.
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A student may then be eligible for federal financial aid by enrolling at an approved institution.
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First of all, Kathy, I want to thank you for enrolling people — that's been hugely important.
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Prior treatment with chemotherapy had also been a requirement for enrolling children in Novartis's clinical trial.
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The company is also enrolling for a 1,000-patient eravacycline trial in complicated urinary tract infections.
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And servicers, she said, can do a better job of enrolling borrowers in flexible payment plans.
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Wealthy colleges could help assuage that by enrolling many more students from other walks of life.
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Christopher Columbus and Woodrow Wilson middle schools, each enrolling about 1,200, serve grades 6 to 17.
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More people who purchase private health insurance are enrolling in a high-deductible health plan (HDHP).
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Another, in Kentucky, works with populations that are often enrolling in coverage for the first time.
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Cuts to the program basically result in either enrolling fewer people or giving them worse coverage.
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And, if they unexpectedly relocate back to U.S. soil, they won't pay extra for enrolling late.
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For the finances to work, the law depended on many Latinos enrolling in government health care.
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She spent two years in dance training at a musical theater school before enrolling at Cambridge.
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In 1954 he began a two-year stint in the Army before enrolling at Michigan State.
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At 14 he visited an uncle in Los Angeles and stayed, enrolling in Thomas Jefferson High.
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In fact, girls are regularly outperforming boys in school and enrolling in higher numbers in college.
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The current rating restrictions, they say, have increased premiums for young adults, discouraging them from enrolling.
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Expanding to native iOS apps erases one of the major pain points of enrolling in Advanced Protection.
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He ultimately followed in their footsteps, enrolling at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, in 1954.
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We learned these plans are similar in that they envision more Americans enrolling in public health plans.
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The companies are enrolling patients for a confirmatory late-stage trial testing the drug against standard chemotherapy.
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But they are enrolling a growing proportion of students, notes Daniel Levy of the University of Albany.
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If you've been putting off enrolling in Medicare for next year, now is the time to act.
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The number of Chinese students enrolling at Berkeley, as at many other American universities, has climbed steeply.
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In August, the U.S. Department of Education banned the company from enrolling students who get federal aid.
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Those people, insurers say, avoid enrolling in a health plan until they find themselves needing medical services.
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Both steps could have led to more people with health problems enrolling in plans than had before.
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As of yesterday, enrolling in AppleCare+ means you can get a broken iPhone screen repaired for $29.
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Vanderbilt and Verily are slated to test approaches for engaging and enrolling volunteers through a web portal.
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Kerry attended a Swiss boarding school and a New Hampshire prep school before enrolling in Yale University.
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DeVos has long advocated for voucher systems that give parents funds towards enrolling students at private schools.
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Damaged schools have left students re-enrolling in other districts in the middle of the academic year.
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In that moment, I wondered if I had made a mistake by enrolling at the university altogether.
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It smacks of bad news for American consumers, who could start enrolling for 2017 coverage on Tuesday.
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Consumers are enrolling in large numbers and saving on healthcare costs for their insurance companies and employers.
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Islamic schools, known locally as almajiri schools, help fill the void, enrolling an estimated 26 million students.
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I started one summer after enrolling in an online freelance business course and quitting my teaching job.
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Enrolling in a college's health insurance plan isn't cheap, and it might already be on your bill
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Before enrolling, Gates wasn't sure he would like the school — and he nearly sabotaged his own admission.
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In August, the U.S. Department of Education banned ITT from enrolling new students who get federal aid.
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At 11 years old, upon enrolling in secondary school, I faked an older birthdate and joined Myspace.
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The Affordable Care Act's success hinges on a large number of healthy people enrolling in marketplace coverage.
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At first, I resisted enrolling in our local community college because I felt there was a stigma.
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Those interested in enrolling in MyIDCare have until June 123, 2020 to take advantage of the offer.
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However, Medigap policies have their own rules for enrolling, which can limit who has access to them.
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In his 40s, he tried school again, enrolling at the New School and placing the classified ad.
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Similarly, companies could add voter registration to their existing processes for enrolling employees in their retirement plans.
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Next big date: The next sign-up period for enrolling in ObamaCare begins Nov. 1. http://bit.
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In 2016, the U.S. Department of Education banned ITT from enrolling new students who receive federal aid.
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Some were enrolling, seeing it as a safer bet than insecure, low-wage jobs, they told him.
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Chou suggests checking what your credit card can provide, in addition to enrolling in hotel rewards programs.
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Check with your vet about enrolling your pet in a recovery database and getting your pet microchipped.
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That, Ms. Collins told the group, would help stabilize insurance pools by enrolling more young, healthy people.
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They currently have the option of enrolling in three different levels of coverage offered by a single insurer.
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The workflow mistake is limited to enrolling which will not have any impact on any customer account whatsoever.
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Some states, S&P estimates, will be able to keep enrolling people in Medicaid using state-level funds.
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SLAC ignored her pleas for help enrolling in a program, and, eventually, refused her request for a refund.
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So efforts to reform schools and improve teaching would result in more children enrolling in (and completing) school.
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But some accused Equifax of enrolling customers in the hope of charging them once the year is up.
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In America 40% of college students fail to graduate with four-year degrees within six years of enrolling.
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After enrolling in school at NYU, there weren't as many women in coding as she had previously thought.
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The higher surcharges and premiums for smokers are discouraging people, especially young people, from enrolling in ACA plans.
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Enrolling was the best decision I could ever make, but starting college as a nontraditional student was scary.
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And if you believe it, you might be gullible enough to be interested in enrolling in Trump University.
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Merseal wound up enrolling her kid in a new daycare, which, you know, seems like the right move.
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The company did not disclose how far along the trial is but confirmed that it's still enrolling patients.
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They were then given the option of enrolling Tristan into a trial for an experimental LAL-D treatment.
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Yet these institutions are expected to continue enrolling some students who are less likely to complete their education.
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He said he's working toward enrolling under the company's Coffee Master programme eventually — Starbucks' advanced coffee expert course.
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Insurers are leaving the insurance market because too many sick people and too few healthy people are enrolling.
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That makes now the perfect time to start developing your blockchain skills by enrolling in an online course.
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Oller has traveled around Corbin enrolling residents in health care plans since the coverage expansion started in 2014.
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Just over one-third report enrolling in specific educational or training programs in order to make the transition.
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Schools in the city can also be more competitive, especially when enrolling a child into preschool and kindergarten.
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But it was last month's ban on enrolling new students with federal funds that delivered the death blow.
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America, Poised to begin enrolling patients in her2climb in other countries Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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A study finds that the number of new international students enrolling at U.S. colleges and universities has dropped.
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There is so much to do before then: going to prom, graduating from high school, enrolling in college.
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They anticipate enrolling in a bird behavior course offered in the spring by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
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I fatefully followed in her footsteps, enrolling at the same university, and falling into the same restrictive habits.
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However, the numerous IDR plans currently offered to borrowers overly complicate choosing and enrolling in the right plan.
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The GOP's problem: Some Republican governors took the Medicaid expansion, enrolling millions of new people into the program.
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Now, after recovering from his wounds, the 52-year-old Hatch is enrolling as a freshman at Yale.
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These activities include volunteering, joining a job-training program, and enrolling in college or another qualifying education program.
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He proposed automatically enrolling workers in I.R.A.s if their companies do not already provide sponsored retirement savings accounts.
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We are all likely aware of the incredibly high cost of enrolling in MFA programs around the country.
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If parents wind up not enrolling due to a work requirement, that could keep their kids out too.
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The admission rate of enrolling in a Chinese top-tier college like Fudan University is about 1.37 percent.
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He started enrolling patients about two weeks ago, well before the malaria drug gained so much public attention.
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Duke, Purdue and other universities showed interest in enrolling her, but she decided to turn professional at 18.
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Princeton is also enrolling more middle-class students and low-income foreigners, who are ineligible for Pell grants.
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In its decision to withdraw, Aetna complained about the proportion of people enrolling who have high healthcare costs.
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To exit the program could mean jumping up to a higher payment than they had faced before enrolling.
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" Still, she did learn technique, enrolling in 27272 in the prestigious Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes "San Alejandro.
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Zuckerberg quickly surpassed his local public school's computer science offerings, enrolling in a graduate course in eighth grade.
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Back in 2007, former Connecticut senator Christopher Dodd actually did, enrolling his daughter in an Iowa public school.
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ITT Educational Services imploded this year after the government banned it from enrolling students who receive federal aid.
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Girls already started enrolling as Cub Scouts this year, and more than 85033,000 have reportedly joined so far.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture wants to change this "categorical eligibility" rule to make enrolling in SNAP harder.
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Tuesday is the deadline for enrolling for health insurance this year under the Affordable Care Act through Healthcare.
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Cargle closed registration for therapy support after enrolling four hundred women; money was wired directly to their therapists.
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Yes, but: While fewer new students are enrolling, more international graduates are staying for professional training and work.
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This is not an episodic problem, it is endemic, with some schools enrolling hundreds of thousands of students.
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After enrolling in school and showing signs of recovery, Browder succumbed to the torture that had defined his adolescence.
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Because of his success, Bedlack started a pilot trial based on the exact regimen McDuff followed, enrolling 50 patients.
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However, enrolling in the Part D plan ensures that you have coverage if or when you suddenly need it.
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And others, especially retirees leaving their jobs, may not even realize their employers are enrolling them in Medicare Advantage.
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Using the hashtags #HBeyCU and #Beychella, people were gushing online about the possibility of enrolling in Bey's fictitious school.
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Deliberately enrolling all girls in school and making primary and secondary education free and compulsory could reverse this trend.
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A large study, tracking women over time in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Brazil, has begun enrolling volunteers.
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The move comes as the Education Department forbade the college from enrolling new students who were receiving federal loans.
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" He said that following the federal regulations of ITT, other "institutions would be encouraged... to resist enrolling those individuals.
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It is expected to begin enrolling patients in the first half of 2018, the two groups said on Tuesday.
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Maybe they were enrolling as lobbyists, requesting City Council transcripts or submitting their Oaths of Office as elected officials.
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Despite enrolling just 12 percent of students, for-profit colleges account for 44 percent of all student loan defaults.
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The board will be the regulator requiring that all schools participate in universal systems for enrolling and expelling students.
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However, domestic students are enrolling in top programs in the US at far lower rates than their international counterparts.
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This could be a traveling outside of the country, going to the Super Bowl or enrolling in grad school.
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Consider enrolling in a course around a topic you're interested in, attending a work-related conference or buying books.
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After enrolling, users are presented with a dashboard that assigns them tasks and tracks their progress in the study.
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She lost three-quarters of her blood and took a year off to recover, before enrolling in Kenyon College.
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School officials said it would expand one grade per year, eventually enrolling 700 students in grades six through 12.
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Since then, it was revealed that the tactics extended to enrolling customers in auto insurance that they didn't need.
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The CAP plan would begin automatically enrolling newborns, the uninsured, and those turning 65 into the Medicare Extra program.
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Meanwhile, public schools are enrolling a growing segment of students who cost states more to teach: English language learners.
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But in 2005, she retreated from public life, moving to England and enrolling at the London School of Economics.
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Mammograms — NCI is working on enrolling nearly 165,000 women over 2.5 years to compare the benefits of 2D vs.
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Why does the future of Gangjin County depend on enrolling students in its elementary school, according to the article?
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Two weeks ago, Hampshire College warned of financial problems that could keep it from enrolling new students next fall.
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It is a potentially simpler task just to know if you're enrolling in a narrow or broad network plan.
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It was mostly a practical matter when they lived in Japan, helpful for enrolling in schools and renting apartments.
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The trial protocol called for enrolling adults aged 50 and older who are at high risk for heart disease.
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Researchers in China are enrolling more than 750 patients with COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
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A trial enrolling new patients resembles "an experiment that would be conducted on laboratory animals," one advocacy group said.
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He was so insistent on enrolling his daughter in college that he filled out most of the paperwork himself.
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She stayed there, enrolling in the city's conservatory in 220, at a particularly tumultuous time in Soviet musical history.
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She earned a bachelor's degree from the University of South Carolina in 1966 before enrolling in its law school.
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Mr. Buttigieg's plan would go a step further, retroactively enrolling anyone who had remained uninsured but ended up sick.
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But there would also be, potentially, a lot more people enrolling at public schools if the tuition were free.
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But loan servicing companies, which sometimes cheat borrowers outright, do a terrible job of enrolling people in this program.
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Taken together, three of the largest voucher programs in the country, enrolling nearly 180,000 children nationwide, showed negative results.
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Last week, the U.S. Department of Education banned ITT Tech from enrolling new students using federal financial aid funds.
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In 2150 she completed a bucket list goal of hers by enrolling in auctioneering school in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) proposed offering all students free lunch to lessen the stigma of enrolling in the program.
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The fewer the people who are shopping and looking for coverage, the fewer the people who end up enrolling.
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He hadn't played much American jazz before enrolling, but he arrived bursting with talent and a professorial, inquisitive instinct.
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A month later, Frost said Kessel's father, Phil Sr., had called him to say Amanda was enrolling in fall classes.
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Even better than the time Senator Christopher Dodd tried to win Iowa by enrolling his child in a kindergarten there.
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Before enrolling at Tulane, Jancou "attended a prestigious English private boarding school" called Millfield, which is located in southern England.
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The company was founded in 2011 and fully bootstrapped until enrolling in the Silicon Valley accelerator program five years ago.
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Many states actually had laws on the books explicitly excluding students with certain disabilities from enrolling in their school systems.
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As for the protest ... we're told it was against a policy barring undocumented students from enrolling or working on campus.
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It also allows for a less rigorous standard of information to be required when enrolling in a school, says Harris.
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In fact, people considering enrolling said they had been told they would have to pay $285,000, STAT reported last March.
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His administration will help find and enroll those who still lack coverage, with a particular focus on enrolling young adults.
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But still others can achieve great professional success in the field of data science simply by enrolling in online coursework.
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Several students assembled by the school to talk to a reporter said they had experienced bullying or boredom before enrolling.
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Thus, lower-income people are protected and ought not let Trump's action deter them from enrolling in a marketplace plan.
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Cycling accident Bill Kochevar, a resident of Cleveland, injured his spinal cord in 2006 prior to enrolling in the study.
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According to bootcamp industry-watcher Course Report, 79 percent of bootcamp students have a Bachelor's Degree or higher before enrolling.
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Medical studies built on the ResearchKit framework are enrolling greater numbers of participants, improving the quality of the data collected.
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Linda Brown died this week, 67 years after she was blocked from enrolling in a whites-only Kansas elementary school.
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Ms. Blum became one in 2009, eight months after enrolling in an online course at the Celebrant Foundation and Institute.
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The National Institutes of Health is leading the third active trial, enrolling COVID-19 patients in Nebraska and Washington state.
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Deans would still seek to balance their classes by enrolling a diverse mix of majors from many states and countries.
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One trial, which began enrolling patients on Thursday, includes people who are severely ill with symptoms such as needing oxygen.
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And to keep the insurers from enrolling only healthy people, the government agreed to pay them more for unhealthy enrollees.
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Here's what will How to save on your summer rental car If you're enrolling in Medicare, don't miss this deadline
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The Congressional Budget Office found that provision could actually discourage healthy people from enrolling, the opposite of the intended effect.
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So instead of enrolling in just one Excel with Business course, why not try your hand at all of them?
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But after enrolling in the Naraha school this month, she said, they benefit from individualized attention rare in Japanese schools.
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Wary of enrolling people at risk for dementia, the insurance company tested her memory three times before issuing the policy.
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The percentage of students enrolling directly from undergraduate programs has dropped to 20 percent, from 40 percent eight years ago.
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Enrolling in an MEP may lower the administrative and compliance burden for employers, but it will not eliminate it entirely.
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But they coincided with 9.7 million individuals gaining private health insurance coverage and 10.3 million more people enrolling in Medicaid.
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Louisiana made enrolling every eligible child a priority, and, by making renewals easier, it was able to slash plan cancellations.
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Before enrolling at the University of Minnesota, Castile graduated from Central High School in 2001, according to his Facebook page.
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But he doesn't think that these policies — particularly taxing tuition waivers — will broadly deter people from enrolling in a PhD program.
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CEU said it would start enrolling students for U.S. degrees at its new campus in Vienna for the next academic year.
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The company in December said the advanced clinical trial is expected to begin enrolling patients in the second quarter of 2017.
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The program has expanded from serving an initial 19,000 children to now enrolling about 70,000, according to the New York Times.
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Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery looks like it's all about letting you live out the fantasy of enrolling in a wizarding school.
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States will have an incentive to shift costs, for example by enrolling more 2300-year-olds and fewer 23-year-olds.
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Sometimes there's another step: enrolling in one of the private, managed care networks that many states hire to administer Medicaid benefits.
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Don't forget that you can keep searching for these opportunities after enrolling in college: Scholarships are available for current college students.
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The lengthy process for enrolling and staying in these programs should be simplified, with tax records used to automatically determine payments.
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When Alex gets home, his parents are pissed to find that he skipped school just days after re-enrolling at Liberty.
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The problem is not about enrollment: Over the past decade the number of first-generation students enrolling in college has surged.
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Brandon Hicks, of Ashland, Kentucky, joined several methadone patient support groups on Facebook shortly after enrolling in treatment in late March.
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The Cassidy-Collins proposal envisions enrolling people into bare-bones catastrophic plans, that are much cheaper for the government to subsidize.
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Though neither ended up enrolling in the college's drama program, they stayed in touch as their respective careers began to blossom.
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In China, the number of kids enrolling in coding classes is surging as more parents believe programming languages are the future.
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It was designed to save people from enrolling in scammy for-profit schools like University Of Phoenix Online, Kaplan and Everest.
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Still, she said, she had difficulties enrolling, then renewing her coverage and determining the amount of her subsidy online at HealthCare.gov.
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She graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1979, after thirteen years of enrolling, with a bachelor's degree in black studies.
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The big picture: There are roughly 326 active, recruiting or enrolling by invitation clinical trials on the elusive disease, per clinicaltrial.gov.
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Coding bootcamps are also another outlet, with Climb providing loans to students enrolling at General Assembly, The Iron Yard, and Galvanize.
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Before enrolling in the program at age 21, he was working at a pizza concession at a Six Flags amusement park.
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If it makes sense to get a college degree, why aren't more high school students enrolling in and graduating from college?
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There is plenty of time for her character to grow and develop, and this may indeed include Nina enrolling in college.
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For parents who can't afford a nanny or a tutor, they might consider enrolling their child in a charter multilingual school.
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A few years later, he dropped out of high school and enlisted in the Air Force before enrolling at Wayne State.
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But the government put back the vote from this November to April 2018, citing the cost of enrolling millions of voters.
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Enrolling poor students is costly, especially because each scholarship student will take the place of someone who could pay in full.
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He attended the Trinity School in Manhattan before enrolling in the Lawrenceville School in New Jersey, where he began writing poetry.
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Obamacare's critics have long predicted that exchange plans' high premiums and deductibles would keep all but the sickest Americans from enrolling.
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Group life insurance is usually offered at no cost to employees and doesn't require a medical exam, so it's worth enrolling.
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But there's a big difference between enrolling in your 401(k) plan and actually understanding how to use it most effectively.
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More graduate students are enrolling in master's programs, borrowing more when they do, and completing them, according to Pyne and Grodsky.
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"We are presently enrolling in a phase two trial combining the genetically modified poliovirus with one dose of chemotherapy," Desjardins said.
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Twelve months after enrolling, participants had kept the weight off with an average loss of 7.5 percent of their body weight.
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He was sent to school in England from ages 13 to 17, before enrolling at military college in Australia until 1976.
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He chose not to play as a senior, instead graduating early and enrolling at Florida in time to play spring football.
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People might also be deterred from enrolling because of the required premiums, said Eliot Fishman, a Medicaid expert at Families USA.
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ObamaCare supporters and local groups tasked with enrolling consumers in the exchanges, known as navigators, are openly frustrated with the administration.
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Daniel Bouton is a director at Community Council, a Dallas nonprofit that specializes in enrolling low-income families in health insurance.
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The citation requires that Lambda School stop recruiting or enrolling students, disconnect its phone numbers, and cease instructional services and advertising.
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This would give parents the option of enrolling their children in the health plan of their choice, including employer-based coverage.
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By 1990, there were almost 800 computer science degree programs offered at colleges and universities, enrolling tens of thousands of students.
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After all, every state mandates that children get immunized for measles, rubella, diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus and polio before enrolling in kindergarten.
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He attended the High School of Music and Art in Manhattan before enrolling in Queens College, planning to major in music.
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A Gilead spokesperson said these two studies would begin enrolling patients this month and could provide results as early as May.
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All are rapidly enrolling, but their data won't be back in time for a lot of places to make these decisions.
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The company said on Tuesday that it was losing money by insuring too many sick people without enough healthy ones enrolling.
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Also, community college students may still be enrolling, and current students may be finishing summer courses that could affect their averages.
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"I think part of this was reclaiming what I thought had been stolen from me," she said about enrolling at UGA.
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So London has gone deep into debt enrolling in five for-profit college programs, only one of which she has completed.
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Your Money Adviser THE final deadline for enrolling in health insurance for 2017 under the Affordable Care Act is on Tuesday.
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A young FEMA worker in Puerto Rico told us he was enrolling a woman for assistance when she started to cry.
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Approximately 10 artifacts were retrieved, says Aydin, and experts are poring over them before enrolling museum-worthy items into their inventory.
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The registry – called TRUMPET – is enrolling and evaluating 2,000 patients diagnosed with CRPC from urology and oncology sites across the country.
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Simply enrolling people serves absolutely no value if all we've given them is a plastic card that says you're now covered.
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Stormer congratulated her on enrolling in school for her associate's degree — "I think that's a tremendously positive step forward," she said.
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A ruling in favor of the administration would end Republican roadblocks and allow immigrants to begin enrolling before Mr. Obama leaves office.
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Second, allow patients the option of enrolling in hospice while still continuing to receive disease-specific and restorative treatments if they choose.
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It will help fund a national "biobank," enrolling 1 million volunteers to provide a vast resource of biological specimens and medical data.
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When Adam VanSpankeren finishes enrolling Jeffrey Barry — the enrollee who qualified for a zero-dollar gold plan — he turns to his voicemail.
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People who don't sign up during that time are normally barred from enrolling in coverage until next November, when 2018 enrollment begins.
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In addition, Apple says the person enrolling the app into the developer program must also have the legal authority to do so.
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For-profit colleges love enrolling veterans, largely because of a provision in the Higher Education Act known as the 90/10 rule.
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Cuevas started her career by enrolling in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) while a student at the University of St. Thomas.
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They did this while noting, in much smaller print, that with your purchase you were simultaneously enrolling in expensive credit-monitoring services.
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The Roundtable was instrumental in enrolling Hamilton citizens in the basic income program when the provincial government was struggling to find participants.
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Proponents say they help ensure that undocumented immigrants don't avoid reporting crimes, seeking healthcare and enrolling in schools for fear of deportation.
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Dr. Sacko moved to Osaka, Japan, for six months of language lessons before enrolling in a master's degree program at Kyoto University.
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When the actual numbers of people enrolling in Medicaid in expansion states outpaced estimates, it seemed some of those concerns were warranted.
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He rebounded quickly, enrolling at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, where he is studying English with a minor in economics.
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Today, the group announced it will begin enrolling 250,000 healthy people, following a pilot in about 200 people that began in 2014.
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A prospective male student went on national TV to say he wasn't enrolling in Hangzhou Dianzi University because it lacked female students.
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Dallas ISD spokesperson Robyn Harris said that Gilstrap-Portley's "primary motivation" for lying and enrolling was to relive his basketball glory days.
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Instead of enrolling customers in a weekly menu of meals, these companies offer in-store kits on a day-by-day basis.
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The trigger for the problems was a cross-selling program that rewarded associates for enrolling customers in multiple programs the bank offered.
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Additional coverage gaps include legal immigrants (some green-card holders have to wait 5 years before enrolling in Medicaid) and undocumented people.
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By enrolling today, you can get well on your way to mastering proven presentation techniques that'll help you command a crowded room.
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Some experts worry that this could incentivize states to avoid enrolling or providing comprehensive coverage to people who require more costly care.
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The company nabbed $2003 million and announced that it would begin enrolling members to its Medicare Advantage plan in eight Florida counties.
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His rationale for trying it was to provide product development feedback, but he also lost ten pounds after enrolling in the program.
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The rules for enrolling are different if you (or your spouse) are actively working and you get health insurance from your employer.
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TL;DR: You can take Udemy's online training course "Become a Product Manager" for just $9.99 by enrolling through the PCMag Shop.
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If you're planning on enrolling in Medicare in 2020, and you're turning 65, you'll need to prorate your contributions to this account.
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In operation since 20133, Corinthian's schools — almost 100 Heald, WyoTech and Everest campuses and online programs — were enrolling 74,000 students by 2014.
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Officials say they cut ads because spending so much money wasn't warranted, and the scaled-back counseling programs weren't enrolling many consumers.
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Additional funds were earmarked for another expensive clinical study, its Circulating Cell-Free Genome Atlas Study (CCGA), which involves enrolling 10,000 participants.
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When his school stopped assigning homework, Ms. Rivera tried enrolling Damian at other charters, but the deadlines were past, the applications onerous.
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Enrolling in a master's program with an end date gave Adams the perfect window to try her hand at writing a book.
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ITT blamed the Education Department, which recently barred it from enrolling students using federal funds, citing its accreditation problems and financial instability.
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But Ms. Niu is hoping to make up for the skills she failed to learn in college — by enrolling in graduate school.
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Some states opted out of enrolling their workers and instead relied on pension plans with more generous payout formulas, according to TeacherPensions.
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The average cost of enrolling a child full-time in daycare in the US can range from $972 to $1,500 a year.
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I considered enrolling in a community-supported agriculture program, or CSA, where members pre-pay for a share in a local farm.
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Visa and immigration policy changes by the Trump administration have deterred some international students from enrolling, college administrators and immigration analysts said.
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Over eight million students in total, including millennials, Gen Xers and baby boomers, were asked about their reasons for enrolling in school.
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People had been enrolling at a faster rate than last year in prior weeks, though there wasn't a large difference this week.
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The work of the Global Partnership for Education is producing powerful results, enrolling 61 million more children in primary school since 2002.
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ObamaCare faces a tougher path ahead in enrolling the roughly 30 million people who remain uninsured, despite the record gains already made.
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Kevin Counihan, a top ObamaCare official under President Obama, said the move could prevent young people from enrolling, setting off damaging effects.
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But in February, the Detroit Free Press reported on emails that showed how the fake university lured and seemingly deceived enrolling students.
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He served in the Navy from 1956 to 1958 before enrolling in Hofstra University, where he earned a business degree in 1962.
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She eventually taught herself to draw and paint by researching artists and art history, watching online tutorials, and enrolling in online classes.
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Enrolling in a different repayment option, like an income-driven plan, could lower your monthly payment if your pay has been cut.
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Because the field of GIS is exploding, more students are enrolling in GIS courses at Langara, and O'Leary anticipates that to continue.
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He sought to follow the same path, enrolling in some of the same schools, but struggled with alcohol and a wild streak.
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She showed musical promise from a young age and was educated at Moscow's Central Music School before enrolling in the Moscow Conservatory.
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Maybe they hit the jackpot of both enrolling zero rapists that academic year and building a rape-proof fence to repel outsiders.
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He worried that making sign-ups harder for such people, who already tend to eschew insurance, might discourage them from ever enrolling.
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They have also begun enrolling coronavirus patients in an experimental trial of an antiviral medicine that has shown promise in laboratory studies.
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In addition, more Chinese students are enrolling in Japanese universities, and in some cases they make up a majority in graduate programs.
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Enrolling in the university allowed Zhu to enroll in basic training using the legal status he received by getting a student visa.
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After graduating from high school, he dipped his toe into the pro ranks during the fall before enrolling at Virginia in January.
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Members can save even more on prescription medication and over-the-counter drugs by enrolling in the Costco Member Prescription Program (CMPP).
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She started uploading makeup tutorials at the age of 14, before enrolling in cosmetology school and working as a professional makeup artist.
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He's leaning toward enrolling in traditional Medicare coverage with a supplemental Medigap plan, rather than an all-in-one Medicare Advantage coverage.
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Diallo, a highly recruited swingman from Queens, didn't play a single game for the University of Kentucky after enrolling there in January.
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Her frequent moves meant enrolling in different schools and meeting new teachers, and she fell further behind in school with every relocation.
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Ms. Olivarez returned to school in 2011, enrolling at Fordham University's School of Continuing and Professional Studies, majoring in philosophy and Spanish.
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Underwood's office said it's continuing to investigate Wells Fargo's "illegal business practices," including enrolling customers in services without their knowledge or consent.
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And those policies have their own rules for enrolling, which means you might face medical underwriting if you reapply down the road.
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Checking in on your account will keep you from auto-enrolling into a plan that may no longer be your best fit.
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There are multiple ways to satisfy the requirement -- working (including just part time), looking for work, or enrolling in a training program.
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The bills we reviewed are: We learned these plans are similar in that they envision more Americans enrolling in public health plans.
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While enrolling seniors in CSFP, Butcher advises clients to use other SNAP benefits to purchase fresh produce for their necessary nutritional value.
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While many seniors go this route, a growing number are choosing Medicare Advantage plans, with over 17 million enrolling in them last year.
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He returned to school in 1969, enrolling in the College of San Mateo and then moving to the University of California, San Diego.
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Finally, Kaufman met neurologist Dr. David Kudrow in Santa Monica, California, enrolling in one of his clinical trials for people with headache disorders.
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Enter Scott-Morton's plan: She proposes making the penalty for not buying health insurance the exact same price of enrolling in a plan.
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The militants drove the girls back into the town, preaching to locals against enrolling their children to school in an unprecedented propaganda effort.
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Leah Messer embarked on a new chapter in her life by enrolling in college while juggling the duties of a mom of three.
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Details: AbbVie has stopped enrolling new patients in a Phase 3 clinical trial for Rova-T, which an outside monitoring committee had recommended.
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Members also can save even more on prescription medication and over-the-counter drugs by enrolling in the Costco Member Prescription Program (CMPP).
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By his senior year, Cruz had drifted farther into the fringes of the district's educational offerings, enrolling in several different alternative learning centers.
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He tells her that Déjà is doing great, and that they're looking into enrolling her and the middle school close to their house.
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They're dropping out of school — or not enrolling at all — because of several challenges: limited classroom space, bullying, language barriers, and transportation costs.
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For business users, the G Suite admin will have to enable these new features by enrolling in the G Suite Early Adopter Program.
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So far 12 million people have registered for TSA PreCheck, which falls behind the agency's goal of enrolling 25 million people by 2019.
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Being able to obtain family documents could ease hurdles women faced in obtaining a national identity card and enrolling their children in school.
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The registrations include about 2628,28500 new consumers, putting the administration closer toward its goal of enrolling 6900 million new sign-ups this year.
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And check out the coverage dates, if it's full-year, school year, or what happens if you're not enrolling until the spring semester.
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They could eliminate the individual mandate by auto-enrolling, into this barebones plan, eligible people who don't buy insurance on the open market.
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LANT is ready to be tested in humans, but Green needs to raise an additional $9 million before she can start enrolling volunteers.
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But while some black students crossed the tracks, no whites were enrolling in the east-side schools despite numerous efforts to entice them.
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These are the schools enrolling a substantial portion of all college students, including the majority of low-income, first-generation and minority students.
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Education Trust researchers, for instance, found that HBCUs have higher graduation rates when compared with institutions enrolling similar proportions of low-income students.
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In August, the Education Department barred the school from enrolling new students with federal financial aid, a major source of the company's revenue.
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People who are on the fence about enrolling—and might need an additional incentive—also tend to be healthier and have lower costs.
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If your employer offers a workplace wellness program, which may include services such as dietary counseling and stress management, consider enrolling in it.
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Upon enrolling at Permian, he was taken in by the school's head basketball coach Danny Wright, who let him stay at his home.
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IBR has its own problems worth fixing, but maybe enrolling more borrowers in the program could be another step in the right direction.
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Her team is currently working on enrolling 100 men in the study's next phase, which she estimates will be completed by next year.
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After finally enrolling to cooking school in her early twenties, Cardarelli stepped into a world that put her psychology degree to good use.
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As a penalty, Cigna was banned from marketing or enrolling people into its Medicare Advantage plans and ordered to clean up its act.
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Enrolling in a different repayment plan, such as an income-driven plan, could lower your monthly payment if your pay has been cut.
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Enrolling in a college preparatory program at the Attapulgus Vocational High School in Georgia, William graduated in 19933 as valedictorian of his class.
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The watchmaker in Kemi had lots of associations with horological organizations, so I ended up enrolling in watchmaking school in Finland in 1983.
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Mr. Howell had considered a career in the military or firefighting before enrolling at the university, where he was an environmental studies student.
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Goldin left home by age 14, eventually enrolling at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, where she studied photography.
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Are rules that prevent gay students from dating, or block women from enrolling in some programs, the legal and moral equivalent of racism?
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Basically, these for-profit schools, which were already banking off of deregulation, knew they could cash in by enrolling jobless people of color.
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They typically don't charge extra fees for adding money onto the card, but it's always wise to check the fee schedule before enrolling.
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Mixed Race (Black/White) Shortly after enrolling in kindergarten, one of my classmates threw the N-word at me in a small scuffle.
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The site aims to offer a "better and easier user experience" for shoppers by providing mobile options for enrolling and submitting financial documents.
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Both states topped the lists of the most affordable states for hiring a nanny and enrolling in daycare, respectively, according to a Care.
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Verizon customers can also get a discount by enrolling in automatic payments, reducing the price of the unlimited plan to $1003 a month.
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What's more, Wells admitted a new impropriety: enrolling more than half a million accounts into its online bill pay service without customers' permission.
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Under this suggestion, a late enrolling individual or family would be able to immediately benefit from coverage going forward––coverage and network discounts.
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About 40% have conditional payments, in which recipients must fulfil certain obligations, such as getting their children vaccinated or enrolling them in school.
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Take your bonus and use it to further your education by enrolling in a course, attending a business conference or investing in books.
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And most of the plans will use "gentle push" structures, auto-enrolling workers, but giving the option to opt out if they choose.
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He had no academic focus, no plan beyond enrolling in the minimum number of credits to receive the G.I. Bill's monthly housing allowance.
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Instead, a large number of these for-profit schools engage in chicanery to mislead students into enrolling — sometimes driven by commissions per student.
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Emily and Kullen Langston were enrolling in classes for the winter semester at Brigham Young University-Idaho when they hit an unexpected roadblock.
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Health experts also said the administration's actions on immigration are discouraging some foreign-born residents from enrolling in Medicaid or related federal programs.
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He was discharged in 1958 and eventually returned to Chicago, enrolling in Wilson Junior College, where he met Mr. Favors and Mr. Mitchell.
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If you were affected by the hack (we think), Equifax tells you to come back later to finish enrolling at a later date.
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If they don't meet work requirements within three months of enrolling, benefits are terminated and can't be reinstated for a 36-month period.
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America's big-city public schools have a generally poor reputation, which tends to dissuade middle-class white families from enrolling their kids in them.
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"It was mostly a practical matter when they lived in Japan, helpful for enrolling in schools and renting apartments," the family told the Times.
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If sicker, less healthy people are the ones enrolling in the individual marketplace, insurers will abandon those markets even faster than they are now.
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For unsubsidized loans, for which you simply can't afford your payments, you should again consider enrolling in an income-driven repayment plan, Nykiel said.
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If, alternatively, you are already covered by a younger spouse's employer plan, then you can delay enrolling in Medicare at 65 (with certain contingencies).
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At the outset, the researchers focused on enrolling a lot of lower-income service workers because they tended to drink the most sugary beverages.
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Check out all of Sur La Table's classes hereGive date night a unique twist by enrolling in one of Sur La Table's cooking classes.
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Nearly half of all employees spend 30 minutes or less reviewing their benefits before enrolling, according to recent research by employee benefits provider Unum.
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He signed up for the New York Army National Guard and went on to serve a tour in Afghanistan before enrolling at William James.
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One agent might guide her into enrolling in an income-based repayment plan that resets her payment to zero, with the balance eventually forgiven.
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Learn more about how to turn blockchain and cryptoeconomics into real-world strategy for your respective industry by enrolling in RMIT's blockchain course today.
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Reddit is considering an application process or some sort of systemized auto-enrolling approach that involves careful input from the trust and safety team.
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Enrolling more shoppers in its $99 annual Prime subscription service is essential for Amazon's revenue growth, as these shoppers spend significantly more than nonmembers.
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Governments, in turn, have launched a patchwork of non-contributory benefits for the mass of informals, undermining the point of enrolling in social security.
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Specifically, Gatto admits to: —Agreeing to send $100,000 to the family of top 2017 recruit Brian Bowen to exchange for Bowen enrolling in Louisville.
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Meanwhile, if you were to switch to your employer's plan, be aware that there are rules for re-enrolling in Medicare at some point.
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Bhagwat said the traffickers attempted to create the impression that the girls were part of a family, even enrolling some of them in school.
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The Education Ministry has pledged to offer some 150,000 new Fies contracts for students enrolling in the first semester of 2017, the officials said.
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Of course, enrolling in this class alone is no promise you'll devour 300 books in 2018 — you'll need to carve out time to read.
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For more coverage of ASCO, see: here Bluebird and Celgene earlier this year began enrolling 80 patients for a larger study in multiple myeloma.
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As a young adult, his interest in linguistics and electronic music saw him enrolling at both the Manhattan School of Music and Columbia University.
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CMS barred Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield from enrolling people in its 2018 Part D plans because the insurance company was profiting excessively.
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Unlike many companies that are automatically enrolling employees in 401(k) plans, no one is pushing independent workers to save for their golden years.
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Enrolling at the University of California at Riverside, in 19943, he thought he would be an actor or a director, before settling into English.
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Wells Fargo is also accused of enrolling customers in unnecessary auto insurance policies and failing to issue mortgage interest-rate adjustments to eligible customers.
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A 2628 Ariel/Aon Hewitt study recommended automatically enrolling employees into savings vehicles and offering an employer match for higher contributions, among other fixes.
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It happens during Medicare open enrollment every year: Older Americans' mailboxes and TV screens fill up with pitches for enrolling in Medicare-related insurance.
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The poor are basically stalked into enrolling, with colleges routinely having bigger budgets for marketing than they do for the costs of providing tuition.
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Enrolling in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program gives the government the ability to send email alerts to a traveler about potential problems, like demonstrations.
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Without this compensation mechanism, insurers will have an incentive to avoid enrolling sick people by making plans unattractive to people who have costly diseases.
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By enrolling Mr. Thompson, Alabama will elevate its average SAT score, one of the metrics used in the U.S. News and World Report rankings.
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Consider the case of Wells Fargo, the major bank that fell under scrutiny for enrolling its customers in programs without their knowledge of consent.
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The Obama administration began drafting the regulations when the for-profit college sector was booming, with large chains enrolling 500,000 students at a time.
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In the video, I told second-graders that a new child was enrolling at their school: a boy who happened to have green skin.
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Until now, LaGuardia has avoided the criticism the city's other specialized high schools are facing for enrolling tiny numbers of black and Hispanic students.
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Some university administrators say they're taking a harder look at which Chinese students are enrolling in their graduate programs because of fear of spying.
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Washington State, which has been enrolling people since March 10, has had 2,000 residents indicate they plan to sign up as of last Thursday.
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What he has done: Walter was a creator of the popular Instagram account "Blaxicans of L.A." in 2013, before enrolling in the master's program.
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After attending the School of Visual Arts and enrolling at City College to study philosophy and musicology, she began her yearslong "Mythic Being" project.
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The National Institutes of Health is also enrolling COVID-19 patients near hospitals in Washington state and Nebraska to test remdesivir against a placebo.
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Meanwhile, if you were to switch to your employer's coverage, be aware that there are rules for re-enrolling in Medicare at some point.
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Global Entry freeze: The Department of Homeland Security temporarily barred New Yorkers from enrolling in programs that allow travelers to speed through airport lines.
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Many public universities have responded by enrolling fewer poor and middle-class students — and replacing them with affluent students who can afford the tuition.
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At the end of 2017, the feature began enrolling users who wanted to look at their bills into the credit scoring system, Sesame Credit.
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She received a bachelor of science degree from a college in Japan before coming to the United States in 1958 and enrolling at Juilliard.
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Enrolling older participants in trials may involve providing transportation or making home visits, for example, for those who can't easily travel to study sites.
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The lawsuit will challenge the federal government's decision to bar New Yorkers from enrolling in programs that allow travelers to skip lines at airports.
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Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have proposed banning all private health insurers and enrolling all Americans in traditional Medicare plans administered by the government.
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The complexity of this part of the application process has frequently tripped up borrowers, keeping them from enrolling and remaining in income-based plans.
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Like some other insurers, Wellmark says it has had difficulty making money because many of those enrolling in its plans have expensive medical conditions.
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Under the ruling, Aadhaar details will no longer be mandatory for opening bank accounts, obtaining mobile phone sim cards or enrolling children in schools.
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Thrift studied theatre as an undergraduate, and later ran a bakery, before earning a degree in engineering and enrolling in the space-resources program.
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And, if you are enrolling in Medicare for the first time, your window for signing up is separate from this current fall enrollment period.
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His parents split when he was in the fourth grade, and Wilson divided his time between the two before enrolling at Appalachian State University.
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He spoke to the patient about enrolling him in a new study, and as he looked out the window, realized the view looked familiar.
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There is an extremely simple and potentially bipartisan idea that could dramatically cut the uninsured rate in America: enrolling people automatically in health insurance.
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Lauryn is one of a growing number of children who have learned about money by enrolling in a summer camp focused on financial education.
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Avalere projects that would be only partially made up for by the two bipartisan bills, which would result in 1.3 million more people enrolling.
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Enrolling in your employer's 401(k) plan is a good start, but experts say that it may not provide enough to fund your future.
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Education was the key for Madani to begin making local friends—but others like Fahim had to wait eight months before enrolling in class.
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This involves a bit of effort: Signing up for respected industry publications or even enrolling in an online financial literacy course are solid first steps.
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But these are also the elusive young invincibles, who have lagged in enrolling in Obamacare plans and therefore kept costs higher than insurers would like.
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After enrolling in the free trial, it took me less than an hour to realize that I didn't need any of the Eero Plus features.
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" Update: In a statement issued at 10:30 PM IST (17:00 GMT), Asbe said, "this is enrolling mistake by the app without customer consent.
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He envisions younger generations enrolling less frequently in formal colleges having seen older siblings graduate with few job prospects and thousands of dollars in loans.
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After that, unless you meet a special exception or live in a state with no restrictions on enrolling, you typically must go through medical underwriting.
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But the company's page on Better Business Bureau bears numerous complaints that the brand hadn't made the auto-enrolling feature obvious enough to the consumer.
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So while that state saw a drop of 70,000 on the individual market, much of this would be attributed to people enrolling in Medicaid instead.
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The Obama administration forgave the loans of tens of thousands students who said they were duped into enrolling at for-profit colleges across the country.
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Some charters are more likely to serve parents who, by enrolling their children in a charter school, demonstrate more intense involvement in their children's education.
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Throughout my adolescence, I acted in ways I knew would get my mom's approval: enrolling in advanced courses, getting good grades, becoming a varsity runner.
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When this happened, Kosofsky had begun to turn her focus toward filmmaking, enrolling in the film program at the University of California at Los Angeles.
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One idea has been floated that wasn't raised at all in the House negotiations: automatically enrolling uninsured people in some kind of catastrophic coverage. Sen.
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It was the subject of a class-action suit in 2014 accusing it of enrolling people in monthly subscriptions without their knowledge or adequate notice.
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Patients at the Recovery Connections Community rehabilitation center thought they were enrolling in a proper residential drug recovery program nestled high in the Appalachian mountains.
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Thaler's work has been applied in many areas such as auto-enrolling workers into retirement savings plans and adjusting their investments according to their age.
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The company is currently enrolling patients for a late-stage trial and also testing BMS-986165 for use in patients with lupus or Crohn's disease.
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The USFDA has conditionally approved a clinical trial of the technology, and the company plans to start enrolling patients for the trial implants in October.
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And because the process will be easier, more people could end up enrolling, particularly customers who receive financial aid that reduces their monthly plan premiums.
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But those programs were sold specifically as ways to encourage families to make decisions government liked, such as enrolling children in school or getting vaccinated.
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"Across those measures, each time, those enrolling in their second choices are essentially conceding that this institution may be a different caliber," UCLA's Eagan said.
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Hundreds of patients were prevented from enrolling in clinical trials at the National Institutes of Health, and almost $4 billion in tax refunds were delayed.
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The Obamas said this month that their older daughter Malia, who graduates from Sidwell next month, would take a gap year before enrolling at Harvard.
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And Vassar has gone from having few first-generation college students to enrolling from 75 to 100 (out of about 660) in recent freshman classes.
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The bill ignores the unique role CSP plays in enrolling entire agricultural operations and in providing payments for advanced conservation enhancements and expected conservation benefits.
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Applicants must be currently enrolled or enrolling in a community college or four-year institution, graduate school, junior college, technical school or other accredited institution.
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That number is expected to significantly increase this week, the final one of the season for enrolling in individual health plans that take effect Jan.
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Khosrowshahi's parents put their remaining resources into their children's education, enrolling Khosrowshahi and his two brothers at Hackley, the prep school that their cousins attended.
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That's a good idea, but the formula needs to be tweaked so that it does not also discourage insurers from enrolling younger and healthier customers.
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Instead it will focus on helping existing customers select plans that may keep premium costs down, rather than automatically re-enrolling in the silver plans.
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She also expressed concern about the effect moving Guantanamo detainees would have on international military officers enrolling in Fort Leavenworth's Command and General Staff College.
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It suspends for a year a law that requires parents to provide proof of 20133 routine vaccinations when enrolling their children in nurseries or preschools.
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But let's be real: learning a second or even third language takes a lot of time and effort, and often means enrolling in pricey classes.
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She left home for college some time prior to 2016, enrolling in a homeopathy school in a town in the neighboring state of Tamil Nadu.
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Backers say they are particularly helpful for enrolling hard-to-reach people like those in rural areas or those who do not speak English well.
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If all that wasn't impressive enough, the Sharks are then flabbergasted when they learn Black followed his Navy career by enrolling in Harvard Business School!
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Last year, Germany cracked down on parents who refused to vaccinate their babies before enrolling them in kindergarten, and France introduced fines against noncompliant parents.
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Combined, the two studies are enrolling more than 750 patients and randomly assigning them to either a 10-day infusion of remdesivir or a placebo.
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Earls in 2002, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote the decision allowing schools to require a urinalysis drug test as a condition for enrolling in extracurricular activities.
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Jobless people can sign up to get healthcare from Obamacare, either buying a federally subsidized insurance plan on the state exchanges or enrolling in Medicaid.
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The recruiters were also made to participate in gamified recruitment "blitzes," make 50 calls per day, and harass people who had shown interest in enrolling.
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Many hospice outfits have been sued by the government, accused of overbilling Medicare by enrolling patients who did not qualify, or for stinting on care.
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And the H.B.C.U. cultural mission — enrolling and attempting to uplift students of color, including those of limited resources — is a noble but difficult business model.
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Children of rural migrants are often prevented from enrolling in urban schools, for example, because they lack an urban hukou, a crucial household registration document.
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And only about 22017,279 fewer people signed up on the federal Obamacare exchange than did last year, with 210 million people in 22015 states enrolling.
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Team members expected Colombia to continue to improve, given policy makers' focus on enrolling more students at younger ages and raising standards for entering teaching.
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New Yorkers are now barred from enrolling in Trusted Traveler programs, which allow people to use expedited lanes at United States airports and border crossings.
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The deeper loss comes as Clover is growing its membership, adding roughly 10,000 new members in 2019, and enrolling an additional 12,000 going into 2020.
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As of Tuesday, more than 15 million people have visited the website and 11.5 million are enrolling in credit file monitoring and identity theft protection.
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It's open enrollment season, which means people across the country are sizing up the benefits of enrolling in health savings accounts and flexible spending accounts.
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The number of people enrolling in the Obamacare marketplace has declined, and more people are dropping employer-sponsored insurance due to cost and other concerns.
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After enrolling in a large Apple research and development study, Jason Perlow saw an alert pop up about his irregular heartbeat, leading to his diagnosis.
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"I think there's a lot of common ground on enrolling people in the background system who are a danger to themselves or others," Graham said.
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He'd become a figure of some notoriety in Kyiv, and, in the fall, he relocated temporarily to London, enrolling in an English-language immersion program.
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The falloff suggests that Trump administration actions may have confused consumers, discouraged them from enrolling or simply made it easier to forget about the deadline.
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People angry about the difficulty of enrolling their children at public schools protested near six schools and a government building and blocked roads, police said.
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The program is now the largest in the country, enrolling about 70,000 students, according to the New York Times (up from just 19,000 in 2013).
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Several Republicans said insurance agents and brokers were enrolling more people at a lower cost than the navigators, so the additional money was not needed.
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She pursued her childhood fantasy of becoming an archaeologist by getting a history degree before enrolling at the esteemed fashion school Studio Berçot in 2000.
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A handful of numbers on a government website can be no match for trained recruiters who get a bonus from colleges for enrolling more students.
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She did both, landing a waitressing gig at a local pizzeria and enrolling in an online GED program in hopes of eventually getting her nursing degree.
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Currently, all 50 US states require the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and other vaccinations prior to enrolling a child in daycare of elementary school.
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Johns Hopkins does a bit worse in terms of enrolling poor kids than Harvard and Stanford, and maybe Bloomberg's gift will improve things on that front.
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Take a chunk of your bonus and use it to further your education by enrolling in a course, attending a business conference or investing in books.
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A couple of months after enrolling in ninth grade in a public school, Spellman transferred to a private school, which reclassified him as an eighth grader.
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After the deadline expires, most people will be barred from enrolling in individual plans, until 2018 enrollment starts next fall, unless they qualify for a waiver.
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At the PR firm's recommendation, Mizzou spent $1.8 million on marketing tied to recruiting and enrolling for the fall – which amounts to about $230 per student.
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"For brand owners, enrolling provides you with powerful tools to help protect your trademarks, including proprietary text and image search and predictive automation," the company declares.
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Someone who tells the DMV they don't have an insurance plan could end up getting a job with benefits or enrolling on the exchanges shortly thereafter.
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By 2000, he'd boasted of helping more than 5,000 families nationwide, either by enrolling their kids in his school or by referring them to other services.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Parents in Western Australia's most expensive suburbs are pulling their children out of pricey private schools and enrolling them in the state-funded system.
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Most dancers find their way to the sport by way of their parents enrolling them in ballet classes as soon as they start wiggling around, i.e.
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Republican legislators and policy experts are kicking around a novel way to increase health coverage: automatically enrolling millions of uninsured Americans into low-cost insurance plans.
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The government began enrolling low-income seniors into Medicare Part D prescription drug plans, and got 74 percent of the population enrolled in just six months.
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Supporters of these approaches say they help guarantee that fear of deportation does not dissuade undocumented immigrants from reporting crimes, visiting hospitals or enrolling in schools.
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The only all-male historically black higher education institution in the U.S., Morehouse College, announced it will start enrolling transgender students in the fall of 2020.
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After enrolling at Brigham Young University, the largest Mormon-affiliated college in the world, he became depressed and suicidal as the realization continued to plague him.
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You can expect to pay higher Part B premiums in the following situations: Keep a lid on your costs by enrolling for Medicare when you're eligible.
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So-called mixed families, with undocumented parents but children who are American citizens, may be especially wary of enrolling for fear of alerting the immigration authorities.
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"Over the last 22020 years, 70 years, or so, insurers have scrupulously avoided enrolling people with mental health and addictions as much as possible," Frank said.
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But ever since, Felicia has dealt with struggles that many individuals encounter post-incarceration, like finding employment, reconnecting with family, securing housing and enrolling in school.
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For example, a growing number of employers are automatically enrolling workers in 22015(k) plans at a contribution level calculated as a percentage of their earnings.
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In 2015, the corporation paid $200 million in a settlement after an investigation into its recruiting tactics of enrolling students who had little chance of succeeding.
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As pushes for increased diversity — and more women — in STEM fields become stronger, more and more female students are enrolling in engineering programs and graduate studies.
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Republicans will side with insurers and Big Pharma to try to destroy ObamaCare, even while new customers are enrolling in large numbers, and privatize Medicare. Sen.
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The single biggest change in higher education over the past decade is the percentage of students who say they're enrolling for job, career or income reasons.
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He says that the becalmed tax reform should eventually become law, as will a new policy automatically enrolling people in pensions, which should boost private savings.
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But the immediate cause of ITT's shutdown was the Department of Education's decision last month to prohibit ITT from enrolling new students in federal aid programs.
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Further, in February, the administration announced that it would start requiring enrollees to submit documentation to prove that they qualify for enrolling in an extra period.
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Going forward, parents will provide proof of vaccination when enrolling their children in government-run nurseries or preschools, just as is done in the United States.
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An indictment filed in January shows the government claimed enrolling students knew the school was fake, and wanted to use it to maintain their visa status.
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Soon, Dr. Murray of Boston Children's Hospital plans to start enrolling participants for a randomized trial that will compare the experimental surgery to the standard reconstruction.
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All students, when enrolling in the university, agree to moral standards of conduct, and agree that the standard is a condition for remaining at the university.
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After navigating the many bureaucratic barriers (including a tedious FDA approval process and a shortage of government-approved cannabis), they finally started enrolling veterans in February.
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Or Giggs, who has more chance of enrolling at Hogwarts than being asked to buss out "Whippin' Excursion" at the Brits, despite pioneering a whole genre.
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The goal: By automatically enrolling people into a basic insurance plan, some Republicans hope to create a new system where coverage is the default for everyone.
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She eventually discovered a passion for outdoor sports after enrolling in a church program that organized wilderness excursions for kids, but it was just that—excursions.
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For California to ever address the yawning gap between the state's rich and poor, students like those enrolling at Merced will have to earn college degrees.
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Traditionally, counselors help arriving refugees set up the practicalities of their new life — finding housing, enrolling in school and language classes, setting up a bank account.
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After enrolling at Smith College but before entering the freshman class, she shocked her mother by spending the summer working in a nuts-and-bolts factory.
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But he then changed course radically, leaving music, enrolling in college and in the early 250s receiving a degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
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All 50 states require children to be vaccinated before enrolling in public school, but the vast majority of them allow for similar religious or philosophical exemptions.
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And 28 percent of recipients ended up enrolling in a top university (most of them at Michigan), compared with only 13 percent of the control group.
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A student of the renowned trainers Gordon Wright and Morton W. Smith, he went on to win junior titles as a teenager before enrolling at Yale.
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In 2015, the corporation paid $200 million in a settlement after an investigation into its recruiting tactics of enrolling students who had little chance of succeeding.
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While Crutcher had a criminal record, family members said he was getting his life back on track, regularly attending church, and enrolling in community college classes.
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A homeless woman from Bridgeport, Connecticut, was sentenced to five years in prison for enrolling her son in a school district where he did not reside.
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After the war, he attended St. John's University, enrolling in its School of Commerce and then its School of Law, getting his law degree in 1950.
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After enrolling at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, he wrote for the student paper, The Arkansas Traveler, and the local paper, The Northwest Arkansas Times.
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The expansion has allowed the colleges to continue enrolling similar numbers of lower-income students, rather than displacing those students, but it has created severe crowding.
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In exchange for funding, Excelsior students commit to enrolling full-time in college and working in New York after graduation for a certain number of years.
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According to the Initiative for Health Care Affordability, enrolling a young, healthy person can sometimes force insurers to pay risk adjustment transfers that exceed enrollees' premiums.
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By enrolling in vocational education programs, students can earn degrees in high-demand fields like nursing, business and engineering which can lead to high-paying jobs.
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Schools faced with this situation stopped enrolling students — and those 100 seats were left empty, denying admission to black and Hispanic students because of their race.
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She worked for a retail consultant group and at a venture capital firm before enrolling at Harvard Business School to pursue a master's degree in entrepreneurship.
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After finishing high school, in 20163, Kjartansson astonished his friends by enrolling in the Home Economics School of Reykjavík, known to everyone as the Housewife School.
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Ghanaian immigrant Abe Ankumah had never worked on a computer before enrolling in college at California Institute of Technology — now he runs data computing firm Nyansa.
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This stigma and discrimination discourages people from accessing health-care services, including HIV prevention methods, learning their HIV status, enrolling in care and adhering to treatment.
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He applied unsuccessfully for maintenance and repair jobs, and got a job in manufacturing after enrolling in a program to learn how to operate computerized tools.
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Mr. Katz said that the rollout would begin in the Bronx and that the city would start enrolling people in the NYC Care program this summer.
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They were said to have helped foreign nationals illegally remain in the United States by enrolling them into the University of Farmington in Farmington Hills, Mich.
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Senior Senate Republicans are flirting with policies, like automatically enrolling uninsured Americans in some kind of health coverage, that are sacrilegious to their most conservative colleagues.
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While that handful of students gets a great deal, these schools are enrolling so few of them that their overall effect on social mobility is minimal.
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One stark example of wealth inequality in education is the case of Tanya McDowell, who went to prison for enrolling her son in the wrong school district.
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At 24.6, Alvarez told his parents, "without warning," that he was enrolling in the US Marine Corps, Lugo recalled at the packed Immaculate Conception Church in Queens.
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Conservative health economists Jim Capretta and Lanhee Chen float an interesting policy idea in today's Wall Street Journal: automatically enrolling uninsured Americans in high-deductible health plans.
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Eventually he would move to Los Angeles, where he lives and works today, but not before enrolling in (and dropping out of) the Art Institute of Dallas.
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Also, the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration has discouraged parents from enrolling eligible children in public programs, leading to a rise in uninsured Latino children in particular.
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"If you keep enrolling someone and they keep opting out, they might get annoyed with you," said Robyn Credico, defined contribution consulting leader at Willis Towers Watson.
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Aside from being legally blind, he had no formal art training before enrolling in Portland State's interdisciplinary Master of Fine Arts program in art and social practice.
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Davis took custody of the young boy, enrolling him in preschool, securing much-needed medical care and helping him through emotional problems resulting from years of abuse.
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In an effort to protect consumers from unreasonable banking fees, the overdraft protection law passed in 2010 prevents banks from enrolling customers in overdraft protection programs automatically.
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The abrupt decision to stop enrolling students came after the US Department of Education handed down a series of sanctions to the for-profit college on Thursday.
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Enrolling as a sophomore at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Beth entered her first photography class with trepidation, guessing that everyone there already knew each other.
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She plans to read and write with her kids, ages 11 and 7, instead of enrolling them in a new school this late in the academic year.
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The study also would start by enrolling only women — who are less likely to transmit Zika sexually — and would require them to use long-term birth control.
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"If this program merely results in more students enrolling in college but not more students succeeding in college, then it shouldn't be replicated and expanded," Cannon said.
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Wasil had only recently returned to civilian life, enrolling in school in Tarin Kowt last year after surviving the brutal Taliban siege in Khas Uruzgan, Nayab said.
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More than 2176.01 million people have signed up for health insurance on the exchanges, but insurers say they are enrolling only when they need to use services.
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The center's researchers conclude that automatically enrolling workers without an employer plan into IRAs, with the ability to opt out, could make them better retirement savings vehicles.
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In order to navigate this transition, the Harris plan would automatically begin enrolling newborns and uninsured people, and allow anyone who's interested to buy into Medicare immediately.
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They have to meet government targets for enrolling pupils, but they do not have to demonstrate to parents or anyone else that the children are learning anything.
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Born in the South Bronx in 1940, Marshall Berman spent his childhood in a middle-class Jewish neighborhood before enrolling at Columbia, and then Oxford and Harvard.
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The Medicines Co plans later this year to begin enrolling patients in a pivotal study of its experimental drug inclisiran, which is also designed to block PCSK9.
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Still, nearly three-quarters of working adults will spend 45 minutes or less reviewing their benefits before enrolling, according to recent research by employee benefits provider Unum.
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DI's eligibility standards already take into account some hardships unique to older workers, so enrolling in benefits becomes progressively easier for individuals over the age of 50.
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As Ms. Hill notes, most of the elites are doing a poor job of enrolling and supporting first-generation students, with Smith and Vassar two notable exceptions.
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The Oregonian reported that with the plea, Wambach could have her charges dismissed within a year by enrolling in a diversion program available to first-time offenders.
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In August, the Department of Education barred the chain of colleges from enrolling new students who receive federal aid, a critical source of revenue for the company.
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Instead, we get the tacit admission that the narrator bailed before the end, enrolling in a "Fear of Flying" class the same morning her friend is buried.
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"Although there will be some drop-offs, the mandate repeal will, in our view, not stop the majority of this population from re-enrolling," S&P said.
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Carlos Dengler spent several years as the bassist of the popular band Interpol (under the name Carlos D) before quitting in 2010 and enrolling in acting school.
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In 2011, however, researchers stopped enrolling new participants in the study and discontinued the birth control injections for existing participants due to the rate of adverse effects.
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The policy marked a change to German law, which had required parents to submit proof that they have attended vaccination counseling before enrolling their children in kindergarten.
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The studies will be actively enrolling participants for the next two years, so it might take some time for Apple to be able to announce any results.
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Like Ana, some will be afraid that even enrolling family members in government programs could jeopardize their immigration status—potentially leading to the separation of their family.
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Prior to enrolling in the study, he often used head tracking software technology that relied on him moving his head to move a cursor on a screen.
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If the student decides not to sign with a club, he must terminate the relationship before enrolling in college full time in order to keep his eligibility.
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These plans have proved generally stable and popular, thanks to a combination of federal policies — including special protections for plans that end up enrolling high-cost patients.
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The second big bet is that by enrolling students in noncredit programs, colleges can entice them into degree programs where the payoffs are higher and more consistent.
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The trial there was started in 2017 and was still enrolling patients at three locations until it was halted after news of the deaths in the Netherlands.
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I believe that we must lower the age of enrollment for Medicare, including allowing all Americans to buy into Medicare or automatically enrolling in Medicare at birth.
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Growing up in segregated Washington, she attended a private school through the fourth grade, then switched to public schools, graduating from high school before enrolling at Howard.
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And he thinks it would be an even bigger mistake for Hampshire to forgo enrolling new students in September, which would ensure the inevitability of a merger.
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Rather than carefully pushing back Iran and enrolling broad support for this effort, the approach has been haphazard, unsettling and counterproductive — and Iran remains one step ahead.
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Topping the app store in revenue is a sign that many are enrolling for Netflix through its mobile app (smart TVs are not included in this data).
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After quitting Juilliard, Mr. Brown tried one more time to find an academic setting that might work, enrolling in the Manhattan School of Music a year later.
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Enrolling at McGill University in Montreal, he was elected editor of the student newspaper after participating in a coup against what he described as its Maoist management.
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Teaching yoga and meditation to people lost in life turned out to be my calling — and I wouldn't have come across it without enrolling in the program.
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But she also kept her mind busy by enrolling in a communications and social media course at Jan Amos Komensky University in Prague during her time off.
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I would remind them how their son, daughter or grandchild spends time on their days off enrolling in professional courses to help improve and expand their pedagogy.
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In February, the U.S. drugmaker said it was enrolling more patients for its late-stage trial drug aducanumab, heightening concerns about the challenges of Alzheimer's drug studies.
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"This issue has absolutely played a role in how I feel about enrolling (my daughter) in a sport like gymnastics," said Jackie Van Patten of Appleton, Wisconsin.
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Hundreds of students have given the term higher education a new meaning, enrolling in a four-year degree in medicinal plant chemistry, The Associated Press reported Monday.
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The Trump administration temporarily barred New Yorkers from enrolling in Global Entry and other expedited traveler programs, escalating tensions between President Trump and his former home state.
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Enrolling in a retirement plan or opening an I.R.A. and saving just 1 percent of your paycheck can get things rolling, and you can build from there.
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If Archie ends up enrolling in a Canadian school, this extra time off could mean more of a chance to spend time with cousins in the UK.
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To the Editor: Students accepted to college but never enrolling is akin to offering an open-ended plane ticket to a landlocked teenager dreaming of distant lands.
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Researchers planned on studying 30 adults but stopped enrolling patients once they decided combining ketamine and naltrexone was not only ineffective but also "noxious" for many participants.
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For Ella, that means the prospect of re-enrolling in her home school after a year of cancer treatments with a newfound passion, and aptitude, for math.
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"When people look at making a choice between enrolling in Medicare Advantage or the traditional program, they're going to see this as a tremendous opportunity," she predicted.
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He was sent to Okinawa, Japan and to Korea, serving for a total of 27 months on active duty before enrolling at the University of California, Berkeley.
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ICYMI -- the youngest Ball bro announced his return to prep hoops earlier this week ... enrolling in elite SPIRE Academy private school in Geneva for his senior year.
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Headey supposedly emailed Peter saying she was enrolling their son in a Yorkshire school because the kid was being held back by a subpar American school system.
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A recent report by the Brookings Institution, a think-tank, found that HBCUs do a better job at enrolling students from low-income backgrounds than their traditional counterparts.
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Though open enrollment was cut short this year, ending December 15th for 3003 U.S. states, New York and California are still enrolling until January 31st of next year.
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Careers, finances, and relationships can be frustrating when it seems like everyone else is reaching important milestones—enrolling in grad school, snagging promotions at work, getting married, etc.
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From there, passion sprung forth and he began arranging pieces for orchestras and marching bands, eventually enrolling in a composition program at Thailand's Mahidol University College of Music.
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Uber will also count toward your membership level every eligible dollar you spent on Uber and Uber Eats in the six months leading up to enrolling in Rewards.
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New York state will sue the Trump administration over a new rule that would block its residents from enrolling in Global Entry and other Trusted Traveler Programs (TTPs).
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More than half of the previously uninsured had gone without insurance for more than two years before buying an Obamacare plan or enrolling in Medicaid, the survey found.
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"I didn't want [others] to think that because I was older, I messed up my life at the beginning," she says of enrolling in UCLA's undergraduate engineering program.
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Former US Military Academy cadet Stephanie Gross told the House Armed Services Committee last week that she was raped twice after enrolling at the military academy in 2013.
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Avoid both of these factors on your journey to becoming an expert manager or executive by enrolling in Your MBA In a Box: The Advanced Management Training Program.
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"They're going to do things for you," Nancy Eamons (Nicole Kidman) tells her son Jared (Lucas Hedges) before enrolling him into a gay conversion program in Boy Erased.
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Additionally, with more companies auto-enrolling employees into 401(k) plans, many people don't even realize they have a retirement account — leaving many small accounts lost or neglected.
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The antiracist position would be to at least consider enrolling your child and/or learning about the disparities and inequities affecting that school in order to fight them.
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"By enrolling, you're providing a private entity with a biometric map of your face in the absence of accountability and transparency mechanisms, and no data protection," she said.
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Because insurers will lose money on those sick individuals, the cost has to be offset by enrolling young and healthy individuals, who pay premiums but require few benefits.
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With the economic slowdown putting pressure on budgets, he urges governments to continue to give priority to enrolling the poor in health schemes and to small-town clinics.
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People who don't sign up during open enrollment are typically barred from enrolling in coverage until the next open enrollment, which for 2017 coverage will begin next fall.
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This year another of the country's largest for-profit chains closed in September after it was banned from enrolling students receiving federal financial aid and accusations of fraud.
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They neither get points for having low-income students — because these middle class people don't get Pell [Grants] — nor did they get the advantages of [enrolling wealthy students.
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Most of them are stateless as they cannot obtain Pakistani identity cards, essential for opening bank accounts, enrolling into school, using public hospitals, and even getting a job.
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Louisa grew up in Mount Gretna, Pa., and attended George School, a Quaker institution in Bucks County, before enrolling in Syracuse University with the intention of studying classics.
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He just encourages them to learn, and tries to give them opportunities to prove themselves by enrolling them in competitions against elite schools, and eventually in international programs.
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The decision settled two class-action lawsuits brought by customers who claimed the Trump-branded venture misled them into enrolling in expensive classes that promised real estate success.
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As a teen-ager, he'd taught himself computer programming and started a Web-hosting business, Alphapython Technologies, which he incorporated in 2000 and sold after enrolling at Stanford.
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Working adults are enrolling in institutions of higher education in a labor market where postsecondary credentials are fast becoming table stakes for economic mobility in our information economy.
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But while more Latinos may be enrolling in college than ever before, our students still fall behind other groups when it comes to graduating from four-year institutions.
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Bank employees, under pressure to meet aggressive sales targets, were opening unwanted deposit or credit card accounts in customers' names or enrolling them in services they didn't request.
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The original plan for the trial involved enrolling 725 patients, but the trial's independent data and safety monitoring board analyzed findings based on 499 patients late last week.
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Buying a home, getting a second car and even just enrolling their three children in extracurricular activities at school would now be more than just dreams, they said.
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Imposing such high co-insurance rates on specific drugs has raised concerns that insurers were trying to discourage some of the sickest patients from enrolling in their plans.
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Sempre says it's been able to buck the trend, with 35% of those eligible enrolling and 92% of those using the program to fill at least one prescription.
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Disclosing a conflict of interest — for example, a financial adviser's commission or a physician's referral fee for enrolling patients into clinical trials — often reduces trust in the advice.
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These reforms address the ACA's challenges: too little competition for consumers in growing numbers of communities and too little cooperation with innovative companies in enrolling low-risk subscribers.
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He's the one whose campaign is enrolling "monitors" to station at polls this November, supposedly to turn away fraudulent voters — a problem that exists only in Republicans' imaginations.
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The agency required the NACHC group to hire an outside "oversight monitor" for its grant money and has banned it from enrolling any new volunteers under its grant.
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In the 2018/19 academic year, the number of EU students enrolling in Britain's leading universities fell by 3 percent, with the biggest drop hitting postgraduate research courses.
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Enrolling more people in Medicaid may actually lead to more emergency room visits, not fewer, according to a study published Thursday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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The U.S. Department of Education in August banned ITT from enrolling new students who receive federal aid, a critical source of revenue for the Carmel, Indiana-based company.
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The gains are large enough that some of Boston's charters, despite enrolling mostly lower-income students, have test scores that resemble those of upper-middle-class public schools.
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One is the launch of Medicare itself, which happened in 1966 and required enrolling about 19 million seniors into government-run health care in just about a year.
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He then joined the Navy to take advantage of the G.I. Bill and was stationed in San Diego before enrolling at Brigham Young, where his singing career began.
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People were encouraged to rise along these ranks with what was called "the stripe path," which they could do in part by enrolling others in classes, he said.
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But the trial has also shed light on a school's unwavering commitment to diversity and to enrolling underrepresented minorities, whom it views as crucial to its educational mission.
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Many borrowers got bad advice from loan servicers about enrolling in repayment plans and ended up in graduated or extended repayment plans that were supposed to be ineligible.
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Hansel trained with Throw Away Dogs for a year before enrolling in a 16-week K9 academy with his handler to become a certified arson detection K9 officer.
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Eventually, Ms. Gardner returned to her studies, graduating from LaGuardia Community College in 2003 with an associate degree in human services before enrolling at York College in Queens.
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Fewer international students enrolling at American universities will mean that fewer domestic students may receive the tuition help they need to pursue their degrees or to conduct research.
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They have also suggested automatically enrolling severely delinquent borrowers in income-based plans and streamlining the process to recertify every year, so that borrowers don't accidentally fall out.
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By focusing on retaining low-income students, rather than just enrolling them, the college raised its graduation rate to 54 percent in 2017 from 32 percent in 217.
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Studies show that insurers, many of which are for-profit companies after all, are using such incentives to dissuade high-cost patients from enrolling or using the benefit.
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To help you navigate the expansive production field, consider enrolling in this 43 lecture course, which gives students a master class on shooting on a variety of cameras.
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National Jewish Health runs help lines for 16 states — not all of which offer My Life, My Quit — enrolling about 100,000 people each year into tobacco cessation programs.
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Navient "systematically deterred" its customers from enrolling in income-based plans by instead steering them toward other options that were simpler for the company, according to the lawsuits.
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It aims to gradually reduce the uninsured rate, which currently sits around 103 percent, until it reaches 0 percent, by enrolling everyone in a nationwide public insurance plan.
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The administration also slashed the advertising budget for enrolling people in ObamaCare by 210 percent, and cut funds for local groups that help people sign up for coverage.
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The administration has also notably sought to crack down on immigrants' enrolling in Medicaid, by changing federal "public charge" rules so they penalize migrants for utilizing public assistance.
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"There could be a fear factor, people going out and enrolling before more changes happen," said Katherine Hempstead, who directs coverage programs at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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Enrolling more students in these programs, which provide the latest information and techniques for safe use of the airspace and unmanned aircraft technology, is in the public interest.
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This penalty is designed to encourage people to keep their coverage, but it may have the unintended consequence of discouraging them from re-enrolling once they've lost it.
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He then embarked on a different path, enrolling at the Mannes College of Music, where his teachers included the music theorist Felix Salzer and the composer Roger Sessions.
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Middle-class people, who receive less financial help under the law than those with lower incomes, had already been enrolling at lower rates because of concerns about affordability.
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"Over the last 4003 years, 70 years, or so, insurers have scrupulously avoided enrolling people with mental health and addictions as much as possible," Frank previously told me.
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In the past month, sites in South Africa have begun enrolling more than 5,000 HIV-negative volunteers to take part in the largest vaccine trial in nearly a decade.
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The new payment model applies to users enrolling in any of the platform's so-called Specializations: aka a bundle of six to eight courses that cover a particular topic.
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Enrolling in your employer's 401(k) plan — a tax-advantaged retirement savings account that allows you to build wealth over time — is one of the simplest ways to invest.
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Of course, that money is available to any state that chose to expand Medicaid, to any state that put real effort into enrolling the uninsured, and it still is.
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"A compromise should involve combining incentives to purchase health insurance with effective sanctions for not enrolling or not maintaining coverage, including financial penalties and waiting periods," this report recommends.
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Three states — New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts — have year-round open enrollment for Medigap and a handful of others allow some degree in flexibility in enrolling or switching plans.
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Working parents can save more than $2,000 on their taxes just by enrolling their kids in summer day camp, not to mention some other tax benefits of the season.
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While young adult novels can provide a wealth of information, definitely consider enrolling yourself in a first aid class so that the odds will be ever in your favor.
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In 2008, when financial services firms were being regularly shamed for self-dealing and stiffing clients, Seay was just enrolling in the financial planning program at Kansas State University.
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The bank has disclosed other problems since then, including enrolling hundreds of thousands of customers in costly products, such as auto insurance, that they did not need or want.
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By enrolling in the Quick Guide To Smartphone Photography & Video, you'll gain a better understanding of the hardware settings, lighting techniques, and compositions that make gorgeous shots, well, gorgeous.
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Check out the video above to learn more about the business of proprietary colleges in higher education and what students need to be aware of before enrolling in college.
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Sharing a proud moment from her life in September, Hilton Rothschild (a longtime fan of ballet!) revealed that her 2-year-old daughter was enrolling in her first class.
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The advanced clinical trial, to be conducted at multiple sites in the United States and in Israel, is expected to begin enrolling patients in the second quarter of 2017.
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"If you keep enrolling someone and they keep opting out, they might get annoyed with you," said Robyn Credico, the director of defined contribution consulting at Willis Towers Watson.
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Many millennials that are savvy in information technology (IT) are looking for education models that replace enrolling in four-year academic institutions that results in loads of student debt.
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CVS is enrolling up to 65.193 patients at up to 10 medical centers in the United States and expects the study to be completed in 16 to 18 months.
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I was told again and again by black adults that prominent historically black universities like Hampton's business school had banned all students with dreads and braids from even enrolling.
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I support a universal Medicare buy-in, where every citizen could make the choice of enrolling in Medicare and paying a Medicare premium as all recipients of Medicare do.
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Peck at the time estimated those cuts, along with signals the administration would not enforce Obamacare rules, would lead to almost 500,000 fewer people enrolling in individual health plans.
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After studying at the Luton School of Art, he served two years with the Royal Air Force in Hong Kong before enrolling in the St. Albans School of Art.
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After enrolling in a wind-instrument program called Bronchial Boogie, asthmatic British children exhibited a 70 percent decrease in nighttime symptoms and a 58 percent decrease in daytime ones.
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After adding in various fees and a refundable deposit, the cost of enrolling a child in Trehaus under the full-day program will set parents back $22,680 per year.
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The lastest People's Liberation Army Navy pilot-recruitment effort saw a 41% increase over last year in the number of recruits enrolling in the carrier-based fighter-pilot program.
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The bank has disclosed other problems since then, including enrolling hundreds of thousands of customers in costly products such as auto insurance, that they did not need or want.
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Even after you find a drug plan that you like, you may want to call the plan and confirm the pricing information you find online before enrolling, she said.
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Speaking earlier, at Miami Dade College, Mr. Obama hailed the law's progress in enrolling people in health insurance plans, even as he conceded there were flaws in the program.
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Two other states that have their own marketplaces, Idaho and Vermont, likewise had last Friday as their cutoff date for enrolling in plans, with coverage beginning New Year's Day.
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It also took steps to penalize the NACHC, requiring the group to hire an outside "oversight monitor" while also banning it from enrolling any new volunteers under its grant.
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"Guilty" students can lose their futures; they are expelled and their records tagged in a way that prevents them from enrolling elsewhere, receiving licenses, or pursuing many desirable professions.
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A spokesperson told Politico that the Department of Agriculture, which oversees the WIC program, is studying why eligible families are not enrolling or are discontinuing their participation in WIC.
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He later revealed that this was his first time ever putting paint on canvas, and it's not likely something he would have ever tried without enrolling in the class.
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As a result, admissions to the system have become a bipartisan political issue in California, where the Legislature recently moved to link university funding to enrolling additional California residents.
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Celgene plans to begin enrolling patients this month for a larger, potentially pivotal trial that could position the new treatment to become the third approved CAR T-cell therapy.
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Mulvaney clarified that he thought the program has been enrolling too many people and called for cuts in the number of enrollees, even though that number has been shrinking.
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Democrats argue the changes would result in people losing health coverage if they cannot meet the new requirements or simply if the new bureaucratic hurdles discourage people from enrolling.
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When the limiting dimensions of paint and canvas became bothersome she moved on to the study of light, enrolling in a stage lighting program in Yale University's drama department.
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We also have a story about South Korean grandmas enrolling in school to learn how to read and write, above, and Scrabble finally O.K.'d, "OK" (for six points).
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Of course, Melo announced his return to prep hoops earlier this week by enrolling in elite Spire Academy private school in Geneva, Ohio ... bringing him back to amateur status.
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Private schools that anticipated enrolling the children of transferred parents are unsure of how many children to expect, how old they will be or when they will turn up.
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They collected data from 2004 to 2006, enrolling 34,000 children with "minor-to-moderate" blunt head trauma — those bangs and bumps on the head that are not clearly devastating.
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Born in Guyana and raised in a largely Caribbean neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, she plopped herself into another world by enrolling in a primarily white institution or PWI.
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And it recently blocked New Yorkers from enrolling in Global Entry and other programs that offer faster processing for pre-vetted travelers in response to new state sanctuary laws.
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But there are other reasons: 401(k)s are more widely available today than they were for Gen Xers, and more companies are automatically enrolling new employees in them.
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After high school — and before enrolling at Harvard College — he spent the first of six summers working at the Berkshire Country Club in Wingdale, N.Y., near the Connecticut border.
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Hasti earned an undergraduate degree in Asian languages and literature at the University of Minnesota before enrolling in a post-baccalaureate, premedical program at Scripps College in Claremont, California.
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The announcement by Mr. Cuomo comes days after federal officials banned New York residents from applying to — and re-enrolling in — the programs, known as the Trusted Traveler Program.
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The study also finds that higher pollen counts correlate with a slightly lower likelihood of enrolling in a university and a lower probability of going into a STEM field.
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She attended the Lincoln School, an experimental adjunct to Columbia Teachers College; and Brearley, a private school on the Upper East Side, before enrolling at Smith, in Northampton, Mass.
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His college career at Kentucky was aborted when the N.C.A.A. ruled him permanently ineligible because he had been paid by a club in Europe before enrolling at the university.
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AHPs could also decline to cover prescription drugs, which could discourage sick people from enrolling and, unlike ObamaCare plans, AHPs could charge higher premiums based on age and gender.
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Local police departments are reportedly helping President Trump in his immigration crackdown by enrolling in a program that allows them to verify the immigration status of individuals they detain.
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The paradox is that enrolling children in the programs that prepare them for college and middle-class life means draining the bank accounts that would otherwise fund higher education.
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The paradox is that enrolling children in the programs that prepare them for college and middle-class life means draining the bank accounts that would otherwise fund higher education.
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That started me on a weekly journey of attending class, rehearsing, learning about the world of acting and enrolling in another acting-for-commercials class for seniors in Hollywood.
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The sheer breadth of policies under discussion — automatically enrolling people in catastrophic insurance has been raised in the meetings — indicates how far the upper chamber likely is from consensus.
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The government continues to claim that enrolling in the system is not mandatory, but increasingly, if you want do anything in India, you need to be registered with Aadhaar.
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The company also noted that enrolling in that program "does not waive any rights to take legal action," as it has removed the restrictive language from its terms of use.
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The young Bundy was a bit of a drifter, enrolling at and dropping out of multiple universities and working in minimum-wage jobs during his early adulthood in Washington state.
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Though maintaining both your employer's plan and enrolling in Medicare may help provide you with comprehensive coverage, it brings in more complexity: Which insurance plan is on the hook first?
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If immigrants forego enrolling in public benefits because of the new regulation, it could lead to "increased rates of poverty and housing instability" and "worse health outcomes," the proposal states.
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Seoul University, the best public school in a country where education is a national obsession and where more than 80 percent of young people are enrolling in upper secondary studies.
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Most of them say they are not able to obtain Pakistani identity cards, essential for opening bank accounts, enrolling children in schools, using public hospitals, and even getting a job.
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Stodden and Hutchison first connected when Keller contacted Hutchison about potentially enrolling Stodden in an acting class he taught in LA, while Stodden and Keller were still living in Washington.
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The Senate bill would repeal presumptive eligibility, prohibiting hospitals from making those determinations and stopping states from enrolling people in Medicaid expansion on a presumptive basis, as Obamacare had allowed.
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"There's a lot more going on in pancreatic research today than ever before, and there are about 175 clinical trials that are open and enrolling around the country," she says.
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But, for many, it was often cheaper to pay the penalty instead of enrolling in coverage — leading to a critique from health economists that the mandate was a weak incentive.
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He was gunned down in Tirin Kot city, the capital of southern Oruzgan Province, just a few months after leaving militia life and enrolling in school as a fourth grader.
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Ghant, who's nine years older, received his associate's degree from another college and took some time off before enrolling back in school at Kennesaw in the same year as Graham.
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Their love of reading shows us they have certainly benefited, and it truly pains me to think about their peers who might have missed out before enrolling in elementary school.
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Those seeking a Western education for their children often choose UCLA or the University of Southern California, which is second only to New York University in enrolling foreign-born students.
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To help close the skills gap for its low-skilled workers, Montana continues to expand its Registered Apprenticeship program: Last year, more than 100 new apprenticeships, enrolling 815 new apprentices.
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The tool provides a variety of data on thousands of colleges, including the median earnings of federally aided students 10 years after enrolling and the average annual cost of attending.
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Metz said Monday she drew inspiration from Obama in enrolling in college as soon as she had the opportunity, calling it "the first of my priorities" when released from prison.
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Proactively enrolling in an anger management class, as Bloom has already said publicly she will push for, and accepting responsibility for his actions would go a long way, they said.
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In addition to more maternal care, Gillibrand called for automatically enrolling all babies in the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which currently provides health care to babies born into poverty.
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Anthem said it had positive operating momentum heading into 21, with more people enrolling in its Medicaid plans, and that it will be enhanced by the impending acquisition of Cigna.
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For Cardone, investing in himself meant watching sales training videos and listening to self-improvement tapes, but it could be anything from enrolling in a class to attending a conference.
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In an emailed statement to Mashable, a spokesperson confirmed McIver attended the school in the summer of 1965 and 1966, before enrolling full-time from September 1966 to June 1970.
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Open more than one retirement account Enrolling in your employer's 03(k) plan is a good start, but experts say that it may not provide enough to fund your future.
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" Asked to comment on the problems, SSA spokeswoman Nicole Tiggemann told me this: "The laws regarding time limitations on equitable relief for enrolling in Medicare Part B can be complex.
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The indefatigable film fan instead pursued his career of choice through an alternate route: enrolling in engineering school to mimic the path of his idol, pioneering Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein.
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The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) defines a low-graduation-rate high school as a school enrolling 100 or more students with a graduation rate of 85033 percent or below.
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The tool provides a variety of data on thousands of colleges, including the median earnings of federally aided students 10 years after enrolling and the average annual cost of attending.
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Harvard University, where Malia plans to start in the fall of 2017, has for decades been urging members of its incoming class to consider taking a gap year before enrolling.
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After the Graham-Cassidy bill failed, Pelosi, a major player in legislative negotiations, called on Trump to join a bipartisan effort help stabilize marketplaces and help families enrolling this year.
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His first step was enrolling in an executive MBA at Berkeley-Haas to learn everything he could about business and finance to make sure his company was in proper shape.
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The administration also slashed the advertising budget for enrolling people under ObamaCare by 90 percent, in addition to cutting funds for local groups that help people sign up for coverage.
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Kristich told the NCAA that Bergman made sure Acha was academically eligible to play by enrolling him in two independent-study courses so he could later transfer to Coastal Carolina.
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The size of the tax credit — how much it covers before enrollees fall into the gap between HSA and coverage — would likely matter a lot to those enrolling in coverage.
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