The landlord, he said, was willing to pay for all the tenant improvements, settle for a minor security deposit and establish a graduated scale of lease payments.
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In short, it provides for a graduated scale of technological " prisons without bars " that are intended to work within the European Convention on Human Rights.
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The graduated scale will pay $ 12.75 a day for infant-- through age 5 years, $ 13.50 for ages 6 through 12, and $ 14.25 to age 18.
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In this scale the beam deflection moved a glass plate which contained the graduated scale and the image was projected onto a screen in the front of the scale.
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Penalties for possession of hash and concentrates is more severe than for marijuana, with any amount greater than 0.1 grams a felony with mandatory sentencing on a graduating scale.
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Fares for ordinary services were charged on a graduated scale based on distance-the higher the fare ( charged by the penny, 1d, 2d, etc . ), the further the distance.
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Income earners in the remote Himalayan kingdom will have to pay 5 to 30 percent in tax on a graduated scale if they earn more than dlrs 100 per month.
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The players received an increased percentage of revenues to be devoted to salaries, more middle-class exceptions to the salary cap, and a graduated scale of higher minimum salaries, depending on experience.
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The earliest known reference to the application of a geometric grid and mathematically graduated scale to a map was contained in the writings of the cartographer Pei Xiu ( 224 271 ).
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Cancellation typically occurs on a graduating scale : 15 % for year 1, 15 % for year 2, 20 % for year 3, 20 % for year 4, 30 % for year 5.