Sentences with phrase «subsidized price for»

Sprint has not announced its subsidized price for the Galaxy Note Edge, but the device will cost $ 840 off - contract, and $ 0 down and $ 35 per month for 24 months under Sprint's Easy Pay plan.
That arguably leaves Spotify needing to offer something different — perhaps some sort of subsidized price for its device, based on listeners having a Spotify Premium subscription — if it's to differentiate its own hardware versus other options already out there.
microsoft and the xbox finally making the deal to move forward on the x1 being a cable box and sold under a deal and contract for a subsidized price for X amount of contract singed years.
tax here in LA) + $ 30 for 1 month 3G service + tax & fees for that 1 month of service... wow... almost totals out to the subsidized price for a Samsung Galaxy Tab on Sprint.
Many oil or mineral rich monarchies or authoritarian regimes use nationalized / royalty owned oil and / or mineral wealth to dramatically limit domestic taxation and to fund a welfare state for average citizens, sometimes with straight cash dispersals, sometimes with heavily subsidized prices for certain essentials of life, and sometimes by heavily subsidizing services like health care and education.
I believe in EnergyFirst so much, that I even subsidize the price for any of my employees that want to purchase any EnergyFirst product.
It's a good thing that they make different models at different subsidized prices for customers.
Full - service veterinary care for all with subsidized pricing for households with income 150 % of the poverty level or less.

Not exact matches

Too low a price for backup forces the utility and its other customers to subsidize the solar consumer.
Each phone is available at its full price, or a subsidized one through a carrier or company, so be sure to shop around for the best deal.
The overwhelming majority of iPhones aren't sold at their full asking price; they are instead subsidized by carriers in exchange for consumers signing term contracts.
So the aim was not only to provide basic infrastructure needs freely or at subsidized prices, but to prevent private owners from erecting tollbooths on roads and charging monopoly prices for power, phone systems (as in Telmex in Mexico or similar phone monopolies in the post-Soviet kleptocracies).
More affluent users with more buying power in markets like the US, UK, and Canada command higher ad prices, effectively subsidizing the social network for those in developing nations where ad rates are lower.
For example, start - ups are encouraged to compete with one another with price cuts and discounts when investors are willing to subsidize them.
The U.S. argues most Canadian wood is harvested from Crown lands and is sold for less than market prices as a way to subsidize the industry and make Canadian wood more attractive compared to American domestic products — a charge Canada denies.
In the wake of Verizon's newly announced decision to finally scrap subsidized phones and two - year contracts, AT&T follows suit with a new set of Mobile Share Value plans that cuts down the price of most plans while offering more data for some.
In contrast to IMF loans to support the kleptocrats» banks and new Cold War asset grabs from the Eastern border provinces with Russia, Ukraine's sale of bonds to Russia's sovereign debt fund and its contracts signed for gas purchases were negotiated by a democratically elected government, at prices that subsidized domestic industry and also household consumption.
Emerging markets that are already feeling the impact of higher food costs will now have to deal with higher energy prices, which many governments already subsidize for its citizens.
For example, subsidizing investment in low - or zero - pollution energy sources can deliver important environmental and health benefits, especially in the absence of carbon and other pollution pricing.
The current system, by protecting and subsidizing U.S. farmers, depresses prices and sales opportunities for farmers in Africa and other poor parts of the world.
Workers were given a bonuses depending on years of service, lot prices subsidized, and assistance given to apply for the government aid.
One way of Canada has sought to achieve this is through employing a special class program that sets artificially low prices for UF milk and other dairy ingredients that disincentivizes the purchase imports from the United States and other markets and subsidizes Canadian exports.
In other jurisdictions, I see people fighting against subsidized day care because (a) young children should be at home with their parents and (b) other people should have to save and pay full price for day care just like they did.
Prices for French lunch are subsidized by the city: 2.20 euros (about 2.90 $) for an elementary school lunch.
And Kristin Wartman, writing for Civil Eats, dismissed Walmart's promises to offer lower price fruits and vegetables by asking, «[W] hy can't the government step in and subsidize fruits and vegetables like they do the corn and soy that go into nearly every processed food item?»
Instead, increased reimbursements could be used for any number of purposes, including keeping down the price of meals for better - off students or subsidizing less nutritious foods.
The USDA knew all along that the Paid Meal Equity provision of the HHFKA would likely drive participation downward, and while the intent is well - meaning (to make sure that reimbursements for low income kids» meals are not unintentionally subsidizing lower prices for slightly more affluent paying students), no one benefits when fewer kids eat the school lunch.
Kristen Wartman, also writing for Civil Eats, agrees with Lappé that the nutritional changes to Walmart's products are mere «health - washing» (the nutritional version of green - washing), and dismisses Walmart's promises to offer lower price fruits and vegetables by asking, «[W] hy can't the government step in and subsidize fruits and vegetables like they do the corn and soy that go into nearly every processed food item?»
They believe CEP unfairly subsidizes the meals of kids who could afford to pay full price, at enormous cost to taxpayers, and have advocated for a 60 - percent threshold to determine a school or district's eligibility.
As the New York Times article discusses more fully, the impetus for the price increase was a finding by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a research organization in Washington, that by keeping the price of the full meal too low, the paid meals were effectively being subsidized by the federal dollars which are supposed to be allocated to the meals provided to kids who are on free / reduced lunch.
The Commissioner for Agriculture revealed that LAKE Rice, which is being sold at a highly subsidized rate of N12, 000 per bag of 50 kg, has helped crashed the skyrocketing price of rice in the country.
Since the study's publication, the IDA has approved tax breaks worth more than $ 7 million for eight hotels in price ranges the study explicitly discourages subsidizing.
He's also said to want city money to subsidize half - price MetroCards for some 800,000 low - income subway riders, which de Blasio has opposed.
So... if Syracuse or WVA won't give up their expensive competitive sports programs, I'm all for taking some of the $ $ $ they generate to bring Hillary to campus (with free tickets for students) and / or heavily subsidize student ticket prices for some popular musical artist (rock and roll, hip - hop or whatever the students like).
About $ 250 million would be used to subsidize half - price MetroCards for about 800,000 New Yorkers living in poverty.
CIVIC CENTER — Mayor Bill de Blasio should use city funds to subsidize half - price subway and bus fares for low - income New Yorkers, City Council members and advocates said Monday.
According to them, government's decision to sell the fertilizer at a subsidized price instead of giving them out for free, amounts to robbing the farmers.
Annual membership prices at Asphalt Green, which has a brand - new $ 55 million facility subsidized by the BPCA on North End Avenue, range from $ 1,548 for singles to $ 3,228 for families, which includes two children and two adults.
The government — and non-governmental groups such as the ones Cun works forsubsidize installation, but they don't pay the full price.
Until the US government together with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and UNITAID, an international organization that aims to lower drug prices, began subsidizing tests in 2012, each cost $ 16.86 (the price fell to $ 9.98), compared with a few dollars for a microscope TB test.
The surest way to achieve these goals would be for the United States to set a rising price on climate emissions, or create a «feed - in» electricity tariff that subsidizes an expansion of renewable power, as Germany and Canada's Ontario province have done, said Rooney.
Instead of comparing the price of organic food with «conventional» foods, what we should use for an apples to apples comparison is the cost of sustainably grown, organic food prices vs. the food price of US tax payer subsidized, toxic food, which is what «conventional» food actually is.
The Sri Lankan workers making the boots are provided with benefits like subsidized meals for breakfast and lunch, transport to and from work, a welfare shop from which workers can buy everyday household goods, food and drink at discount prices, insurance options, and access to loans for things such as housing, education, critical illness and distress.
Likewise, the typical student eligible for free or reduced - price lunch (a proxy for economic disadvantage) attends a school where almost two - thirds of students are also eligible for a subsidized lunch.
A recent study from the Center for American Progress, for example, found that, in 30 states, mid-career teachers who head families of four or more are eligible for government subsidies, such as subsidized children's health insurance or free or reduced - price school meals.
For its part, Amazon subsidizes the prices of its tablets with sleep - state ads.
The Skylight will start shipping in April for $ 499; subsidized prices from carriers like AT&T have yet to be announced.
AT&T subsidizes the price of the iPhone, but it does not provide a subsidy for the iPad.
However, the Springboard still does make sense considering T - Mobile is offering the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus for a price of $ 250 for the subsidized version, and will cost $ 200 more when bought outright.
(That is, in part, because we believe that most people will not want to sign 2 - year wireless data contracts for tablets, and therefore won't care as much about carrier - subsidized pricing.
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