Sentences with phrase «looking at a flat rate»

For overdraft protection advances, you are looking at a flat rate fee of $ 12 for each time that your card is used to cover overdraft charges.

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It appears the government may now be looking at a percentage levy rather than a flat rate tax.
«By taking a patient's blood pressure lying flat, then looking at the change in heart rate after the patient stands up, we can provide healthcare providers with clues as to whether or not the patient has this neurodegenerative disease.»
In the circumstances, it seems something of a sideshow to report that the penultimate flat - rate payout to authors on Kindle Unlimited in May was $ 1.37, following April's $ 1.36, but there is a very interesting statistic that can be figured out when looking at total borrows.
We looked at many iterations of fund universes, momentum formulas, and other tweaks with an eye on (1) keeping the frequency of trading reasonable, and (2) being reasonably confident the system could succeed regardless of whether interest rates rose, fell, or stayed flat.
The California home sales remain flat, but with sales prices down and San Diego mortgage rates at record lows, 2010 looks like a great year for buying a home in Southern California.
If you look at the hip dysplasia statistics of the Orthopedic Foundation of America, hip X-rays of 4000 Flat - Coats were evaluated and only 4 % were dysplastic, which would be a good rate for this size dog — except that the true rate is higher because most of the obviously bad X-rays were not sent in for official evaluation.
You might look at my column on the best flat - rate cash - back cards, which could come in handy on some of these routine monthly bills.
If you use our flat rate option, and look at things from a plaintiff's perspective, things also look good:
Looking more closely at billing rates for this firm size shows that this result is the effect of two factors: partners doing IP Litigation work have held their rates flat and that work has shifted to more junior partners from more senior partners (see Figure 6).
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