Sentences with phrase «sliding scale so»

I also offer a reasonable sliding scale so everyone can get the help that they need.
Fees for group therapy are typically half the fee for individual therapy, butI will charge only $ 40 per session, paid monthly in advance, and will offer a sliding scale so that affordability should not be an issue.
The fees for medical services at Planned Parenthood are provided on a sliding scale so they are accessible regardless of an individual's ability to pay.
Many providers offer a sliding scale so you can choose how much you want to include on your deductible to help get a better discount.
I could make other references to scientifically studied differences between men and women but this may not be the place... Of course this is all on a sliding scale so - to - speak... nothing about humans is black and white, including gender differences.
In addition, all of our home inspection services are offered on a sliding scale so that everyone can afford to have their own healthy homes regardless of income.

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So Mic is rolling out reader - response surveys on some of its stories, which give users a sliding scale of worthiness they can choose from to express whether a post was deemed time - worthy or not.
So percentages are on a sliding scale.
One of the problem people sometimes have with this sort of definition, however, is that we think that there are degrees of faith, or (to put it another way), faith is on a sliding scale, where one end is «wishful - hope - so - thinking» and on the other end is «absolute certainty.»
Some even have sliding pay scales based on need — so don't be afraid to ask.
Moreover, English councils have been ordered to introduce a sliding scale of fines, so drivers are punished according to the severity of their offence.
The Public Employees Federation is floating the idea of some so called tweaks to the tenets of the rejected labor contract, including, perhaps charging more for health care on a sliding scale based on the amount of a worker's pay.
«Previously we had only a cartoon - level model of how this so - called «sliding filament» mechanism works, but the new work takes it to the next level and opens up the possibility of learning how it really works at an atomic scale, which is exciting,» Scholey said.
So much food over the holidays may cause you to step on the scale several times a day — or to slide it under the bed and swear off until the New Year.
So fixated is Rothstein on the determinative role of income that he actually proposes a sliding scale for learning standards.
Parents have no clue this is coming and the excuse Pryor has made in testimony to the appropriations and education committees is that they hadn't decided on a firm sliding scale for the tuition charge based on family economics, so they'd rather not say anything.
And he suggested a sliding - scale for the value of the voucher, so the poorer the family, the greater the amount.
So I created a Google slides doc that contains both an I See Math question (used as a simple intro warm - up) and a full 3 - Act Math Task that can be used from scale factor to the Law of Cosines!
Charge for eBooks on a sliding scale: One of the reasons piracy is so common in middle income and developing countries is that people just don't have that much disposable income.
These charges are usually assessed on a sliding scale, such as 5 % of amounts redeemed the first year, 4 % the second year, 3 % the third year, and so on.
Most use a sliding fee scale, so the percentage goes down as your account size goes up.
They've got models to guess your likelihood of dying based on whether you blot the grease off your pizza, so why not a sliding scale based on loan debt, # of payments left, length of time in job, etc.?
At the time, there happened to be a veterinary clinic that operated on a sliding income scale, so you paid what you could afford, dependent on income.
2015 (April 17th)-- 2016 (April 19th or so): Fares in the lowest class were worth a fixed 1.43 cents, fares in other classes were on a sliding scale
The oil market collapse has effectively created a «live» stress test on fossil fuel development and the scale of project closures so far suggests many companies were not prepared for such a price slide.
So utilities operating in the state must source a certain percentage of their electricity from renewable sources in a sliding scale until they hit 100 % by 2045.
At this point, my hope is that — or the business model that I have — is that the traditional cases, and even the sliding scale fees, and to some extent the employer relationships that I have will sort of balance out any nonprofit work that I do, so I can charge them less.
So we don't do sliding scales.
The brief slide could be due to the so - called scaling issues confronted by the virtual currency as its developers want to increase transaction sizes in the Blockchain network.
I offer a sliding scale based on income so need to worry about insurance.»
I will work with a client on a sliding scale fee if I do not accept your insurance so as to allow you to received the benefit of therapy.»
Many therapists offer a sliding scale fee schedule, so that couples with financial problems can still get help.
There are so many excellent marriage counselors out there who are well trained and willing to work based on a sliding fee scale.
Out of respect for the fact that so frequently low or moderate income people are asked to provide a level of documentation that more privileged people are not, Naropa Commuity Counseling operates our sliding scale on the honor system, asking each client to choose an amount that feels sustainable, down to only $ 30 per session.
The best should be paid the most for the best services provided, and not on a pre-determined sliding scale of so - called acceptable percentages.
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