71. And that, they said, was why they wanted the government to subsidize private insurance to cover such costs for Medicare beneficiaries. 72. And, like M.O.M.s, it would be a club of sorts, with membership dues to cover costs for the ball and other parties. 73. And the prizes barely cover the cost of a bag of oats. 74. And, as with most rural families, there was no medical insurance or welfare benefits to cover the cost. 75. Antonuccio predicted advertising at the site would provide more than enough revenue to cover the costs of running the communities. 76. Another inhibitor to new projects is that current rents do not cover the costs of land assemblage, he added. 77. Anne and John Marion covered the cost of the museum and donated much of the collection, for a sum they decline to specify. 78. Another way pilots could cover that cost is by increasing the fees they charge their customers, the ships that they assist in transiting the channel. 79. As an assemblyman, he sponsored legislation requiring health insurers to cover the cost of mammograms. 80. Apple will disclose details of a restructuring, which includes a charge to cover costs of firing employees, when it releases its fiscal first-quarter results Wednesday. |