Sentences with phrase «putting additional billing»

You can cram all your course prep into those three months and either give up your evenings and weekends or accept the fact that your billable hours will be lower during those months, putting additional billing pressure on the remaining 9 months of the year.

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To offer some additional context, Bill Hester put together the following charts.
Last week, the Governor and legislative leaders reached an agreement on multiple bills that include new programs and insurance reforms to improve treatment options for individuals suffering from heroin and opioid addiction; measures to strengthen penalties and put in place additional tools for law enforcement to crack down on the distribution of illegal drugs; provisions to ensure the proper and safe use of naloxone, an overdose antidote; and support for enhanced public awareness campaigns to prevent drug abuse.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito announced a $ 82.1 billion budget agreement for Fiscal Year 2017 at City Hall Wednesday afternoon, putting millions of additional dollars towards summer youth jobs, libraries and seniors while securing more money for the city's reserve fund and the citywide savings program.
Any more than that, and you are putting yourself at risk to fail to repay your credit card bills — and if your credit card debt keeps growing (with interest, fees and additional spending), it's going to get harder and harder to pay off.
You might also be required to have additional cash put aside for anticipated bills.
I knew what my obligations were, factored in additional expenses like upkeep of the home and higher utility bills, and wanted to make sure I was putting money aside for emergency savings as well as retirement.
But I don't want to put my primary checking account - where my direct deposits are made and where my bills are paid - at additional risk by exposing the routing number and account number to individuals I don't know.
Unless changes are made, clients will continue to scrutinize bills and seek to put additional controls in place, possibly employing software and experts to track what lawyers are doing.
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