We want all WA game - makers to have the opportunity to share their work with the public, and we understand that not everyone can
afford the full fees and insurance costs associated with exhibiting.
She offer sliding scale therapy for couples who can't
afford full fee.
Please ask me about this if you have no coverage for services and you are unable to
afford the full fee.
She provides sliding scale therapy for couples and individuals who can't
afford full fee.
I am a counseling intern at Noeticus Counseling Center, a center that offers reduced fee counseling for those who can not
afford full fee counseling.
Not exact matches
If we are truly stuck with
full - day kindergarten, the next - best solution is to impose market - rate
fees for families who can
afford it.
Because she had not
afforded the
fee for a prenatal visit, she was refused care when she arrived at the government hospital in
full labor.
And honestly, if they can't
afford a hospital birth, chances are they can't
afford a homebirth midwife — who are generally not cheap, who will not generally make payment arrangements (or rather, will not make the same type hospitals make, payable after the fact and in small monthly increments for years; midwife payment arrangements tend to be along the lines of «Half the
fee at the first appointment, and the other half a month or two later»), and who will not deliver a baby without having been paid in
full prior to onset of labor (I don't have a statistic, but it seems most midwives have this particular payment policy, and payment is non-refundable).
From further research, I have discovered that the Sugar Daddies themselves do have to pay for
full access to messaging, chatting, and seeing secret photos, but hey, if they can't pay a small
fee to find and connect with me, they probably can't
afford to spoil and pamper me in the way that I deserve, anyway.
Start with a card that has no annual
fee and only buy what you can
afford — meaning you'll pay off the bill in
full when it arrives so you avoid interest charges — then use the rewards for cash back, free travel and other perks.
Of course, all the rewards in the world won't pay for high interest
fees, so always remember to pay your bill in
full each month to avoid interest charges and never charge more than you can
afford to repay in a timely manner.
Conclusion — The Robo Advisors are likely fine for someone with fairly basic financial needs who can't
afford to work with an advisor
full - time or is very comfortable as a do - it - yourself investor, however, financial advisory
fees are becoming highly competitive.
If you can not
afford to pay the
full fee all at once, you can pay the
fee by instalments.
For payday and auto title loans that are due in one lump sum,
full payment means being able to
afford to pay the total loan amount, plus
fees and finance charges within two weeks or a month.
I recommend either 1 month imprinting, or two
full months of imprinting if you can
afford the added
fee.
You want the structure of a charge card so that you'll pay all your purchases in
full, but can't
afford a higher
fee premium charge card, such as the American Express Gold or Platinum card.
Of course, all the rewards in the world won't pay for high interest
fees, so always remember to pay your bill in
full each month to avoid interest charges and never charge more than you can
afford to repay in a timely manner.
Hefty
fees and international transfer costs add up really quickly, and if I had been armed with more information about travel bank accounts, I probably could have
afforded a few more wicker baskets
full of steamed dumplings.
Underhill LJ referred to an internal government review of the
fees regime, however, and noted that the decline in claims was «sufficiently startling to merit a very
full and careful analysis of its causes; and if there are good grounds for concluding that part of it is accounted for by claimants being realistically unable to
afford to bring proceedings the level of
fees and / or the remission criteria will need to be revisited».
Many lawyers who use this
fee structure also set income eligibility requirements to increase access to those who can not
afford full - price legal
fees, but earn too much income to qualify for pro bono services.
Raising the possibility that lawyers might even consider providing legal services any differently than their present model — and pointing out that most Canadians can not
afford full - representation, traditional retainers and hourly
fees for anything other than short - term emergency assistance — is labeled «lawyer - bashing».
Because we are a charitable organization, we have delivered services on many occasions to families who can not
afford to pay the
full fee, or who can not
afford to pay anything at all.