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capitation

[ UK /kˌæpɪtˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a tax levied on the basis of a fixed amount per person

How To Use capitation In A Sentence

  • Incentives may be aimed directly at individual doctors such as capitation payments, caps on fee-for-service income, and target payments for screening set proportions of a population.
  • Fee-paying schools do not receive capitation and related supports - unless they are Protestant schools.
  • CNN: Ukraine general arrested in decapitation case POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: July 23, 2009
  • Secondly, they retained 25 percent of capitation monies outside the formula system for discretionary allocations.
  • Capitation based budgets in England were first introduced for health authorities and then, through the fundholding scheme, for general practices.
  • The big fear in Canada, following a particularly gruesome incident, is random decapitations on intercity buses.
  • But a capitation could be apportioned by population quite easily; if it applied to every person (citizen or not, all levels of income) with no exceptions, it would in fact by definition already be apportioned. The Volokh Conspiracy » “The Census of Enumeration”
  • And I think we are past the point where what I would call a decapitation strike would take this movement down. CNN Transcript Sep 23, 2006
  • The school received a lot of their money through capitation grants from the Department of Education.
  • Officials don't want a decapitation of the regime that would leave no counter-party for negotiation.
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