The medical processes being outsourced to India include insurance claims processing, revenue cycle management, medical billing and coding. |
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But such numbers are often based on wholesale adoption of electronic billing by consumers. |
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Personal digital assistants offer everything, from e-mail, word processing and time and billing to reading e-books and playing games. |
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The Data Processing Center of the Treasury Service reconciles taxes paid with taxpayer liabilities generated in the tax billing process. |
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Automated meter reading is no longer just a time-saving device to collect data for billing purposes. |
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Prior to the start of the Tour, the press and public alike pinpoint potential rivals, but they never live up to the billing. |
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In some circles, these are referred to as cliques but in this instance, it is really more of a nonet that gets the featured billing. |
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Becky, now awake, lived up to her billing for her character and was all over Mike. |
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His main areas are micropayments and content billing on GSM mobile phone networks and technology for the public transport industry. |
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Millions of lines of software code are involved, and we haven't even gotten to matters like billing and maintenance. |
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Broad reach, favorable demos, zoning capabilities, improved color reproduction, and streamlined ordering and billing are just a few. |
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Organisers are billing this event as a BIlingual festival and a Celtic celebration. |
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Well the Government is billing the budget as further proof of its commitment to Australia's national security. |
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Effectively billing her book as an anti-Lonely Planet, Appelbe has gathered and archived the secret things that make Vancouver unique. |
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It soon will decommission several redundant billing systems to improve service. |
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We work with a young group of engineers who weren't billing us on a regular basis. |
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It is important to check the meter number to ensure the new supplier is billing you for the correct meter. |
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He suggested billing clients via e-mail, rather than by regular mail as his department was doing at the time. |
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Projects are simple to add, and an included report generator will show you what you need to do come billing time. |
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There's nothing more important than accuracy when it comes to billing patients and insurers for psychological services, say ethics experts. |
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And to photograph the dovecote full of multicolored pigeons, all billing, cooing, and scuffling. |
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Milou and Squawk, two young males, are also beginning to exhibit courtship behavior, hanging out with each other, billing and bowing. |
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Two birds, perfectly white, pink-beaked, dark-eyed, pigeons, settled on the ledge outside my window, billing and cooing as birds will in spring. |
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The mobsters also ripped off two federally supervised funds that subsidize rural phone companies through another billing scam, they said. |
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Over 70 percent of all health services that are eligible for government rebates are currently paid for via bulk billing. |
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Little surprise, then, that yesterday's scoreless draw at Craven Cottage singularly failed to live up to its billing. |
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The customer electronically signs for the call and confirmation goes to accounts for billing. |
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The successes of your promotions are directly appraisable due to reliable reporting, transparent billing and secured payment. |
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His top billing is a function of his stature in Japanese cinema, not the centrality of his role in the film. |
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It encompasses all financial issues, marketing, office management, bookkeeping, and billing. |
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A move away from bulk billing by local doctors has made it difficult for low-income earners to access health care according to local patients. |
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The notorious unilateralism of the neoconservatives in Washington never boded well for the billing of Cancun as a more consensual round of talks. |
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Each of the major billing vendors has tried to carve out a niche within the cable industry. |
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The Australian had a superb build-up to last year's Tour de France and lived up to that billing with a stunning outing. |
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Labor outlined a plan to put GPs in hospitals to target the shortage of bulk billing doctors. |
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These doctors are to be located at public hospitals in areas where bulk billing rates are lowest. |
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The fall in bulk billing was closely related to tightening supply of medical practitioners. |
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Tickets will be forwarded by post to customers' credit card billing address. |
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Classic employment schemes range from medical billing to envelope stuffing and assembly or craftwork. |
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The introduction of pay-by-weight billing countywide is leading to concerns that more waste will be dumped illegally in remote areas. |
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Services include convergent billing, administration and customer care, business information systems and customer relationship management. |
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To appease the vocal opposition to the privatisation threat, the government tightened the provisions against extra billing and queue jumping. |
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The breadth of the billing confirms how many genres around the world continue to be warmed by it. |
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They're billing this as a dark, intense work, so get ready for some heavy-duty dance. |
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Always monitor your monthly billing statements and credit reports, and shred any documents that contain personal information. |
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Over 40 international telecoms carriers currently do their billing with the company. |
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If you're a technophobe, hire someone with computer skills who can help you transfer your paper billing system to a computer program. |
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More difficult is forging a business relationship with a DBS provider and creating the back office to handle the billing. |
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In my day we never dreamed of billing and cooing in public, or in private for that matter. |
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Under the old billing system, accountants and corporate officers could not easily obtain necessary data or documents. |
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I think all three of my favorite pitchers could be ready for the Majors by 2006, with Lester having the billing of a future star. |
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You know you've really made it when you get top billing ahead of veteran stars and consummate actors Gene Hackman and Dustin Hoffman. |
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The Welshman takes on Tate in Newcastle on 14 December, sharing top billing with undefeated WBU light-welterweight champion Ricky Hatton. |
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And they have introduced a balance billing system whereby the insured patient must pay extra to make up the shortfall. |
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Giving away wireless broadband saves on billing costs, attracts customers, and creates an instant competitive advantage. |
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With tomorrow's scheduled meeting at Bangor having fallen foul of waterlogging, Wolverhampton is left to share the billing with Kempton. |
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He said using the new billing system, councils would be able to keep track of their collectable revenues. |
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This sequel also lacks anything remotely close to a competent performance from Paul Walker, the actor that gets top billing. |
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Pigs were on the bill for the first time in 2003 and, such was the enthusiastic response, organisers have decided to give them a bigger billing. |
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With a sell-out UK arena tour and top billing on millennium eve in Liverpool, 1999 ended on a high. |
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Mickey Rooney received top billing but English teenager, Elizabeth Taylor shared second billing with Donald Crisp. |
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Miller shares top billing with the colorist, Lynn Varley, who mixes digitized effects with traditional coloring in clever ways. |
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Monitoring slow-paying accounts and adopting timely billing practices are just two ways you can help unclog your payables. |
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This year will be big for Clement to prove that he's worth the billing, but I just don't see him returning to Chicago. |
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Flyhalf Jonny Wilkinson and wing Ben Cohen took top billing as an irresistible England double act. |
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Denmark is living up to its billing as the surprise package of the tournament. |
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If the service provider only provides a summary bill with no call detail, pay the extra fee to get the detailed billing. |
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Analysts praise the service's array of options and its secure billing system, which lets users charge purchases to their account. |
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At this time of year, everyone does their utmost to ensure that Chanukah gets a big billing too. |
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Mary went on to achieve the greatest fame, receiving top billing with Eddie Cantor in Kid Boots. |
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The plot isn't much to brag about, but Carmen Luvana turns in a pair of white-hot scenes that more than justify her top billing. |
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The delicious pulled pork sandwich crowned with coleslaw on a soft bun shared top billing. |
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Liz Taylor, the world's number one box-office draw, would expect top billing for playing Catherine. |
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Despite their intriguing objectivity and precision, billing records do not provide a gold standard. |
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Two of the region's finest vocal outfits team up next Thursday for a dream billing. |
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Lester has already received my billing, so I'll just start tooting Mike Megrew's horn instead. |
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Even the day when one juror was a little poorly and the trial was postponed, this fact got top billing on the news. |
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Boomer aside, top billing for the evening went to Randy Johnson, making his debut in the tallest set of pinstripes ever issued. |
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Harvey Electronics had recently installed an IBM mainframe to do its own billing and bookkeeping and had more capacity than was needed. |
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The new big noise displayed a chronic lack of professionalism and failed hopelessly to live up to his billing. |
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Recent action on key areas, such as single billing for carrier pre-select, also indicates that ComReg is listening to consumers and the industry. |
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Compliance involves examining a set of key accounts including payroll, financial reporting, purchasing, payables and billing. |
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Single billing allows consumers to buy both line rental and calls from a phone company other than Eircom. |
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Your subscription billing will end on July 16, 2003 and no accounts will be billed after that date. |
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Chicago-based acoustician Larry Kirkegaard, who designed the sound at Tanglewood's Ozawa Hall, has been given top billing. |
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I wondered if the process of direct billing encouraged the giving of clear information and obtaining consent before each procedure. |
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Fanning said Smart would be the first alternative Irish telco to offer wholesale line rental and single billing to Irish customers. |
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Despite its billing as an action figure to pair up with my GI Joes, it was obviously not made to be a soldier. |
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The company plans to implement new technology to streamline the billing and documentation process. |
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Despite the billing, it sounds to me like any of the local public radio news and talk shows. |
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In addition, for most charges, central billing gives the department more leverage to negotiate with vendors. |
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There were many reasons why doctors were abandoning bulk billing. |
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Statoil told ProPublica that it sells its gas independently and makes decisions about billing separately from Chesapeake. |
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Even so, the roles are usually supporting ones, around seventh, eighth, or ninth billing. |
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He went out on a day in which he had to share equal billing with that fickle lady, Mother Nature, and finally got his score under par and his name on the leader board. |
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Medical billing software with quick searching functions enables offices to quickly and effectively manage multiple databases worth of information. |
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And in the first half, York lived up to their billing as favourites. |
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There is no question Martin has failed to live up to his advance billing. |
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As far as computer networking goes, public wireless local area networks are a simple idea, but the user authentication and billing is neither simple nor consistent. |
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She continues to grow beyond her billing as a singer of jazz standards, but even more striking is the agreeable roughness of this selected rough mix. |
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Of course, on the downside, his trial will be a media circus and the seriousness of the allegations will undoubtedly take second billing to salacious celebrity gossip. |
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Next week's Ryder Cup will get top billing to be certain, but this week, golfers will recognise the 2002 Solheim Cup for more than its pre-match bickering and parallel talent. |
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Hosting visits, as they have this year, by sides as prominent as Australia and England is a propaganda triumph, even if the matches fail to live up to the billing of contests. |
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It's not that he does anything particularly wrong, but he has rarely lived up to the billing that left a number of clubs scrambling for his signature last summer. |
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Though Johnson downplayed its significance coming in, the billing of this matchup as the Mariners past versus their future certainly gave him every reason to be fired up. |
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Some of those who were showing great promise not so long ago are now struggling to live up to the billing, notably John O'Shea and the anonymous Liam Miller. |
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Though color gets top billing, many spring bulbs also introduce the season's first floral fragrance, an attribute that's increasingly important to American gardeners. |
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At one time a top prospect with the New York Yankees, Spikes never lived up to the billing, but did have some productive seasons with the Cleveland Indians. |
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Farther down the billing, Barbara Nichols' ditzy cigarette girl trying to cling to her last scraps of self-respect is a shrewd mix of comedy and pathos. |
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Oprah, by way of her initial letter, shares the billing with the author. |
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When Thorpe arrived for the relay final, therefore, wet from having just won a world record-breaking 400 metres, it was hard to imagine that he could live up to the billing. |
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This kind of local resistance towards 21st century technology should be noted in the National Development Plan, and County Kerry should be given top billing as a theme park. |
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Their friendly customer rep said that Geocities was responsible for at least notifying me of the billing, so I hope I have a leg to stand on when fighting this charge. |
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The company has benefited from recent action by the telecoms regulator around single billing and restrictions on win-back activity by larger players. |
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Restaurant meals and lodging are usually billed to employees, although at least one bureau is experimenting with central billing of hotel charges. |
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In the results statement, Fanning said Smart's cashflow should be boosted by the telecoms regulator's decision to introduce unified billing for consumers. |
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Creative mechanisms for the billing of services have been most useful to poor families receiving their services through state or federal aid programs. |
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Perlico will be taking orders for single billing from tomorrow and the product will be available from mid-October, according to managing director Iain MacDonald. |
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Ms Chisela said the on-line billing would also make it possible for Zesco to forecast expected cash flow, which was difficult through the door-to-door delivery system. |
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Details of meter numbers, past meter readings, billing information and names and addresses are all passed from one supplier to another by computer. |
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Now an independent strategy and technology consultant, his current major focus is the area of micropayments and content billing on GSM mobile phone networks. |
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No credible billing service exists on the Internet today for microtransactions, but I predict the emergence of one within a very short amount of time. |
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Plus of course billing information needs to be kept track of. |
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They are billing the clash as a unique partnership between the rugby clubs, aiming to create an exciting and dynamic future for rugby league in the Bay. |
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Cell phone records show that he was talking at the time of the accident, and time records reflect that he was billing a client for the time he was talking. |
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It has instituted billing by which a subscriber has the right to receive a single bill even if it uses the services provided by several unbundled telecom companies. |
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She lived in Los Angeles County at the time and enrolled in Bryman College, a vocational school where she studied medical billing. |
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Eastwood, who was supposed to be the warmup act for Marco Rubio introducing Romney, wound up with marquee billing. |
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This information will include such factors as time and billing practices, file security, and the existence or non-existence of partnership agreements. |
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For a while in the early days, just after release, the billing system was more or less nonoperational and the main game executable was a crash-prone mess. |
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The new big noise, Pete, turned out to be an indulged squirt who displayed a chronic lack of professionalism and failed hopelessly to live up to his billing. |
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The addressability system provides an interface between a billing system and a controller which is linked between a headend and a customer's converter. |
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Suppose, however, that a dentist and I want to get together and write an application that implements his top-secret super-duper billing technique. |
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Block billing can be a method of burying costs and inflating legal bills. |
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These include human resources, payroll and purchasing, as well as accounting functions such as billing, intramural processing and cash management. |
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We recommend that customers only deliver goods to the billing address. |
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It is identified in legislation as a billing authority, and was known as a rating authority. |
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Arahant will announce its free, Web-based ERP solution with full-featured HR, benefits, project management, time and billing, and CRM modules. |
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However, in addition to disabling the billing fields, we are also prepopulating them with data from the shipping fields. |
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The system was developed for tax reasons as the tax authorities wanted evidence that the internal billing records were correct. |
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Her top billing reflected her status in Hollywood, and the film was popular with audiences and critics. |
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He got caught double-dipping by billing the government directly as well as the primary contractor. |
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The youngest Ohio boardsman, John Francis, 18, is a warehouse billing clerk. |
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The billing authority collects the whole amount, and then detaches the precept and funnels it to the relevant precepting authority. |
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Local precepting authorities such as parish councils cover areas that are smaller than billing authorities. |
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The architecture of the company's billing system is designed to support its business goals. |
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Its product packaging, hierarchical billing, and cross product discounting provide unmatched marketing capabilities. |
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The con artist claims to be a Bell Atlantic representative and asks for a customer's calling card PIN number or other billing information. |
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Major precepting authorities such as the Greater London Authority and county councils cover areas that are larger than billing authorities. |
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Precepting authorities do not collect Council Tax directly, but instruct a billing authority to do it on their behalf by setting a precept. |
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North Carolina was supposed to be too big, talented and versatile, and at times the Tar Heels lived up to their pregame billing. |
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The immunotoxins have lived up to their billing as cancer killers, but they also trigger changes in cells lining blood vessels. |
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There are 269 'lower tier' authorities, which all have the function of billing authority for Council Tax. |
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Online e-payments via telephone billing systems were launched in the 1980s, and at the same time smartcards were trialled for micropayments. |
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This enables tenants to use Workspeed to inquire about the stares of their work orders and even view billing dates and invoice numbers. |
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Weil Complete Program supplements can be purchased with an automated shipping and billing agreement to allow for maximum freshness. |
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Uva ursi, also known as bearberry, takes top billing in Eminence's Bearberry Eye Repair Cream. |
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In addition to supplying the Amdocs billing software, Amdocs also provided Telefonica de Espana with system integration services to support the rollout. |
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Sharing tonight's billing is Liam Mullone who is said to share his work-load between performing stand-up comedy and contributing obituaries to The Times. |
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The EMR software also works seamlessly with Misys' practice management and billing solutions, or it can be integrated with other existing practice management applications. |
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The report contains detailed analysis of UGV 95th percentile billing, plus a direct comparison of both 95th percentile and gigabytes transferred models. |
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Failsafe Payments, a billing company based in Nicosia, Cyprus, was established in 2007 by a very experienced team within local and international e-payments. |
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The three guitarists, billing themselves at least three times as Johnny and the Moondogs, were playing rock and roll whenever they could find a drummer. |
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Additional billing and systems modifications will be required where intangibles used in the provision of intercompany services are jointly developed by several affiliates. |
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Levying bodies are similar to precepting authorities, but instead of imposing a charge on billing authorities, the amount to be deducted is decided by negotiation. |
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This integrated technology enables Itron handheld, mobile and network AMR systems to gather billing data from demand and simple time-of-use metered accounts. |
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The Teofilo colt has held second billing behind his fellow Jim Bolger inmate, who has tended to hog the headlines throughout their racing careers so far. |
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I'm happy to say that as far as common epilepsy ICD-9 codes are concerned, these are available in the billing codes compendium available on the Epilog. |
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A page of information from the InterNIC will come up with the owner of the domain, phone numbers for an administrative contact, a technical contact and a billing contact. |
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Camtel first deployed FTS Leap Billing in 2007 to support its charging, billing, customer care and interconnect operations across its fixed, mobile and Internet services. |
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