afford to pay "protection money"?
You can try not paying for a change
Hey, the cable
Ill return it in a few days
$ for a few days?
Where are you rushing to?
A funeral
Tell me
How many times have you been busted
for assault?
I am trying to convince
the Department of Justice
that you need to see a shrink
But you keep on beating people up
Are you really going nuts?
Have you forgotten youre a cop?
Yo
afford any of them?
Why pay extra for a label?
How many diapers is Nathaniel still going through? In one week?
That depends on if he decides to spit his food up instead of swallow it.
And when does he decide to take muscle control seriously?
Three, I think.
Then my new book better get published...
quick.
I dont want you to have a worry, champ. Dads gonna take care of you.
You go to sleep now, Mr.
in Brazil didn몶t go that well. Small fluctuation in economy (here I믾d like to broaden the meaning of "extremes of human behavior")drove people to rush to cash their money in the bank, as if their deposits were to become a pile of waste paper in no time. Of course, banks were not prepared to afford such a large sum of money. The result? The economy in Brazil still lies in paralysis today.
국제.외교
미국 의료보험 - 오바마 케어 p57
오바마 케어란?
버락 오바마 대통령이 주도하는 미국의 의료보험 시스템 개혁 법안
정식명칭
‘환자보호 및 부담적정보험법’
(Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act)
약어 : ACA
건강보험금은 가구당 가족 수와 소득 기준으로 정부가 차등 지원
2014년 1월부터 시행
AFFORDABLE(제공성)
공동체 특허 제안의 주요 목표는 유럽에서 발명의 특허비용을 줄이는 것이다. 다음의 표에서 명확히 보여주는 것은 특허료 와 수수료(유로화),EU 에서 특허를 획득하는데 소요되는 비용과 미국 일본에서 소요되는 비용을 비교하여 보면 현재 유럽특허비용은 일본이나 미국특허의 비용
but the belief of his self-conquest brought nothing consolatory to her bosom, afforded no palliation of her distress. It was, on the contrary, exactly calculated to make her understand her own wishes; and never had she so honestly felt that she could have loved him, as now, when all love must be vain. (210)
☞This episode is turning point that Lizzy see Darcy’s character in a new light.
Person pay 20% of total medical payment in hospital.
▶ Medicines payment are insured 100%.
※ Despite these medical insurance existence,
53% of Vietnamese patients can't get medical treatment
because of economic burden.
The poor receive treatment
2.9 times a year (affording people receive 4.7 times).
source : the poor healthcare situation evaluation from 2000 to 2010
afford to purchase such an expensive item, thus continuing a cycle of social immobility. Purchasing computers for public schools gives children from low-income families the opportunity to break out of this cycle.
Finally computers allow students to access a wealth of information that could not possibly be stored in a library, or efficiently be kept up to date. One of the most common activities on
not only allow us to go to those parks, but it would open up a whole new realm of possibilities. We would be able to go to other parts of the city and see our relatives more often. Right now, the only time we get to see our cousins is on holidays. Furthermore, we could actually afford to see a movie in the theater. At present the cost of transportation is almost as much as the ticket itself.
afford to eat. These people need help from the government. If the government has so much money to spend on computer technology, they should easily be able to have enough money to help these people gain entry to the working world. The government could set up programs which allow homeless people to train for jobs. This would be a much better way to spend money than building computers.
Pollution is