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We don't have the shiny new facilities and amenities to attract full-pay patients.
Some Payback percentages on full-pay games are often close to or even in excess of 100 percent.
Although the full-pay version has a theoretically-positive return, few play well enough to capitalize on it.
In fact, she said, most districts can offer a nutritious breakfast for about 90 cents to full-pay students, and still break even.
This full-pay version is found only in Nevada.
At first I wondered why these obvious candidates for physical retirement and full-pay pension didn't take it and go home.
They are likely to have no full-pay patients and a large number of patients who are unable to pay at all."
The basic game, Jacks or Better, in its full-pay version returns 99.5 percent with optimal play over the long haul.
"Only 24 percent of our students are full-pay, and those sorts of people are the ones we're targeting with the grant program.
The report suggested that full-pay students tended to have lower high school grades and test scores than other students, compared to other applicants, on average.
Another report found that one in ten admissions officers had said that their college admitted full-pay students despite their having lower average grades and test scores.
In 1811 he gave up practice in London, owing to ill-health, and resumed his full-pay rank as physician to the forces, proceeding to Jamaica.
Mr. Clark studied on a full-pay scholarship at the Cleveland Institute of Music in Cleveland, OH.
So, with just this tacit surety, might a NUPE park attendant rely on his full-pay days-off increments due to sick leave (pending a doctor's certificate, obviously).
Like many lieutenants he would have found full-pay employment in the Navy hard to obtain with the fleet largely demobilised at the end of the War of American Independence.
This last promotion actually hurt Sheaffe financially, as he transferred from a full-pay commission as Colonel of the 49th to half pay as an unassigned general officer on the staff.
Last season, orchestra members were guaranteed 23 weeks of full-pay work and six more weeks in which they would be employed or would be paid "supplemental unemployment benefits" amounting to one half their wages.
If I am a full-pay parent, I want to know that the students my child will go to school with are chosen because of who they are, not because of how much money they have."
But Judge Sotomayor found that there was limited training for the homeless, that their assignments were called jobs and that many were kept on the $1-an-hour trainee stipends indefinitely without ever graduating to full-pay status.
Instead, in April 1788, Macarthur returned to full-pay army duties, securing a commission as an ensign in the 68th Foot (later Durham Light Infantry), a regiment which had been stationed at Gibraltar since 1785.
"We tried out the grant idea last fall with a group of students in the Rochester area and found a 116 percent increase over last year in the number of full-pay students who attended the University of Rochester."
On 30 January 2009, it was announced that workers at the Swindon site would be laid off for four months until 1 June, with full-pay for the first two months of the period and about half-pay for the remainder.
These are: extramural studies in nursing leading to the title of master, studies for English-speaking students from Scandinavia, Europe, Israel, Canada and more, evening full-pay studies in medicine,The Faculty of Pharmacy shall be established in the near future.
In addition, table games rules are frequently adjusted to decrease the house advantage, and the payout percentage on slot and video poker machines is increased; locals casinos are well known for offering more full-pay video poker machines or even machines that pay more than 100%.
Bagwell went on to support the government of William Pitt the Younger, but expected certain appointment for his sons in return, namely 'a deanery for Richard, full-pay employment in the army for John and succession to his colonelcy of the county militia for William.'