Bosses embarked on a programme of cost-cutting to reduce fees charged to airlines and entice new carriers, especially no-frills operators. |
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There might be punitive damages as well as reimbursement of litigation costs and legal fees. |
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I deplore the situation where we are pitted against each other for low fees, but reintroducing the fee scale is not an option. |
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Everyone gets rock-bottom fees and then, if it's hugely successful, you get a payday. |
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You can also lose income with commissions, yardage, inspection fees, and other costs. |
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All you have to do is send several thousand dollars in processing fees to release the money so they can send it to you. |
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A writer or publisher could take a tough stance on copyright, requiring all uses of the work to involve permission and fees. |
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Salaried Compensation is paid for help with legal fees, stamp duty, estate agents and the cost of hiring a removal van. |
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There was no career structure, posts were filled by patronage, and remuneration was by fees rather than salary. |
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The application fees for those lapsed applications will be refunded in full. |
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This is in spite of government pressure for the university to come into line with other universities which charge overseas students higher fees. |
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If any licensing is done in a particular financial year, the fees are amortised over the lifetime of the collaboration. |
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There's no point to my launching into a spiel about fees, hours of availability, et cetera, if the caller already knows all that. |
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Its managers were of the highest repute, and they were able to charge very high fees. |
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Prisoners were also paid small fees to be infected with ringworm, warts, herpes, staph, and other bacteria. |
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In theory, as fund assets zoom up, the costs of running a portfolio shouldn't rise nearly as much, so fees should fall. |
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The station instead chose to lead off with the news that Ryanair is set to lose reduced landing fees at Charleroi Airport. |
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Outstanding issues include improved residuals for film and television productions and repeat fees for TV productions. |
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The Government has delayed an announcement on third-level fees promised for this week, angering students. |
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Congress, meanwhile, would modify tax law to give franchisers a tax break for the waived fees. |
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Another factor you want to look at is the annualized rate of return, which is required to be presented always as net of fees and trading costs. |
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They were unable to put a figure on the total level of fees earned annually by the sector. |
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Countrywide also retains the right to collect mortgage payments, which generates income from fees. |
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Bad inheritance planning can mean your legacy is eaten up by probate taxes, solicitor's fees and charges. |
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Regulars in a Westbury pub are backing a landlord's bid to overturn the decision to revoke his late licence by contributing towards legal fees. |
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Many lenders give incentives to switchers, such as help with valuation fees and legal expenses. |
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Before his retiral he accepted fees and funds for attending symposia, lecturing, research, and staff funding from AstraZeneca and GlaxoWellcome. |
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He also said he was considering reintroducing tuition fees, then retracted his statement. |
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The fund has a dedicated revenue stream from security fees that airline passengers pay. |
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The evaluation also found that schools across the country levied significantly different fees. |
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I even think that the baseboards in all the halls have not once made me wonder who is spending my residence fees. |
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The solicitors have claimed a lien on their file until their fees, which are substantial, are paid. |
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With audit fees shrinking to a sliver of overall revenues, accountants had even less incentive to ride herd on their clients. |
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University is difficult enough with rigorous course work, steep fees and social demands, but try to imagine attending while severely disabled. |
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Entrance fees for a handful of the sea-front carnivals are EUR10 for standing and EUR20 for a ring-side seat. |
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Most homes and businesses tap into the water system illegally and pay no fees currently. |
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They think that just because they pay fees, the teachers will wave a magic wand so that their children achieve top grades. |
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Brokerages rely on huge investment banking fees from stock and bond offerings and mergers. |
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Domestically, complaints about university tuition fees and the state of the health service continue to bedevil him. |
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Yet I was madly in love with a boy who collected the fees for deckchairs on the beach. |
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It is outlandish that index funds with very similar portfolio mixes and investing strategies can get off scot-free for charging higher fees. |
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Independent schools do not like being termed as elitist and they are working hard to keep their fees down. |
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I went ballistic and fired off a letter demanding a retraction of the fees. |
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Universities have the authority to set fees as they wish but generally follow these guidelines. |
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The Treasury displayed the utmost determination, ingenuity, tergiversation and meanness of spirit in trying to cut his fees. |
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If you are living in a care home and pay all your own fees you can claim attendance allowance. |
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As the playing season is starting earlier this season membership fees are now due. |
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It will admit artisan-students of all ages, charge fees, and find needy students scholarships or loans. |
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They are also vaguely contemptuous of his beady-eyed negotiations regarding fees and wardrobe allowances. |
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Now the mortgage is finally paid off and he no longer has any children sucking him dry for allowance, tuition and other costly fees. |
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The introduction of top-up fees in England was controversial because it was presented as a bar to access. |
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If we agree to this, in a very short time fees will be at astronomical levels and we will have created a market in higher education. |
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Next he went on to tell me how hard it was for him to pay the astronomical education fees for his daughter on the money he made as a taxi driver. |
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Most of the complaints are that the services provided in some low-end toilets do not match the fees charged. |
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Braeutigam called on lawyers to forego part of their 125 million marks in fees to help pay the additional compensation. |
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However, there are requests for money to meet expenses related to hush money, fees, taxes and assorted payments to sundry individuals. |
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One contractor has said he does not intend to operate at a loss and will now re-evaluate his fees. |
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The drawbacks to independent acquirers are the fees and exclusions that the seller will have to cover. |
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Fees are payable termly, in advance, although many schools will make arrangements for fees to be paid on a monthly basis throughout the year. |
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The composer, on the other hand, shares the royalties on copies of his or her music that are sold and fees accruing from performances. |
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An artesian bore was sunk at Kopperamanna and the mission was able to collect fees from passing drovers. |
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Most concerned fees, valuations and the timely passing on of information to buyers and sellers. |
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The copayments, user fees, information barriers, and bureaucratic logjams that impair access, especially by the poor, must be eliminated. |
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At present, the City collects user fees from minibus taxi and bus operators. |
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Product fees are hidden under various disguises such as booking fee, reservation fee, processing fee, arrangement fee or completion fee. |
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Finally, a more equal system of registration fees should be introduced, based on the ability to pay. |
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They have written to New Forest District Council and demanded the immediate abolition of the fees. |
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Some airlines will also waive fees if a servicemember can present a copy of military orders or a letter from a commander. |
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It's extending deadlines, and changing rules and waiving certain fees for people whose lives have been turned upside down by Katrina. |
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Whether you overslept or had a flat tire, airlines often will waive such fees for passengers who unintentionally miss flights. |
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Today, students applying to SFU from abroad face differential fees amounting to as much as three times the tuition paid by domestic students. |
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Ms Campbell was a key campaigner against top-up fees, but was heavily criticised by students after abstaining in the final vote in the Commons. |
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To pry away those younger callers, Virgin is playing on their wariness of complicated plans and hidden fees. |
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A quarter of Australian universities have now increased fees, most by as much as they're allowed to. |
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The client was sophisticated and able to assess from the quarterly estimates and otherwise the reasonableness of the fees charged. |
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He accredited the problem to student fees that were unpaid at the end of last year. |
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This approach to the fees, which include a moratorium and deferred payment, is realistic given the current economic climate. |
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She received a letter back acknowledging the processing fees and advising that she could now apply for her holiday. |
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Ask the funeral director for a written quotation detailing all of these fees. |
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They were paid little by the state and acquired a reputation for charging extortionate fees and for drunkenness. |
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Next, and this almost slipped under the radar, Craig paid nearly a quarter million dollars in legal fees with his campaign fund. |
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Jockeys weigh out with the clerk of scales in order to earn their mount fees. |
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At the end of the day, private banks want to get their hands on customers' capital, which they invest with gusto in return for juicy fees. |
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Why not scrap all parking fees for, say, one month, and hear the shop tills ring? |
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In relation to counsel's fees, there were a number of advices that have not been set out in the schedule. |
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The law allowing plaintiffs to recover legal fees in advocacy lawsuits has been on the books for a long time. |
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Are you tired of hearing students rant and rave about how their tuition fees are too high? |
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Mr Bernau said he accepted the fees as a part of the open market, but urged people to use a free machine where possible. |
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The boxers' relatives and friends pay the admission fees, buy food and gym apparel, and the gym lives to fight another day. |
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It works out subscription fees for 30,000 UK pubs and clubs based on their rateable value. |
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Aidan O'Hogan said that he would caution against the introduction of flat fees. |
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An ordinary horse on the Flat would have to win five or six races a season to cover his training fees. |
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Martin said some pupils had still not received their report cards, which were being kept back because they had failed to pay their school fees. |
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This has to be weighed against the cost of redeeming early and the fees that often accompany taking out a new deal. |
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The money will help cover solicitor's fees, read-throughs, director and creative team fees, and generally get the show up on its feet. |
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The money had gone in excessive compensation and unapproved bonuses, fees and loans. |
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These services include excellent products, reasonable prices, and astronomical shipping fees. |
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The tax will not be for life, and will stop when the fees have been paid off. |
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If a bank customer obtains such an insurance quote, the bank will provide bank discounts on bank service fees for bank products to such customer. |
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That's when fund managers rebate a portion of their fees to brokerages, based on how much client money that they put and keep in the fund family. |
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Only the security levy and landing fees for smaller aircraft at peak times have increased. |
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Thus only a little over one third of the cost of maintaining the database is recouped by fees. |
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Under the mortgage, the mortgagee is entitled to recover her legal fees as between solicitor and client. |
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The liquidators themselves have first call on the company's assets to pay their fees. |
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The Scottish Parliament is also timetabled to debate the Cubie report into tuition fees and student funding. |
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Thanks in part to fat fees from those captive funds and betting its own capital and trading prowess, the bank did very nicely thank you. |
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The problem was that he needed access to funds seized by the police for legal fees. |
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Splits were thought to offer investors the best of both worlds and ideal for people saving for school fees or for retirement. |
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They have also taken steps to ensure they could still meet school fees if the worst should happen. |
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There was also a benefit for many banks from fees which arose when borrowers refinanced their mortgages because of lower interest rates. |
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Our standing offer to refund the fees of any dissatisfied subscriber applies here, of course. |
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The knock-on effect is that liquidators will not take on jobs where there is no money in the failed company to cover their fees. |
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Most mutual-fund companies offer index funds, so review their fees and ensure that they are aligned with an appropriate benchmark. |
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Anything less we should not accept before re-commencing payments demanded by the state, such as regos, business license fees and so forth. |
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He said the possibility of bringing back fees, being considered in a government review of third level funding, could prove regressive. |
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With a large staff and entrance fees discouragingly high for small exhibitions, the future of these Hermitage Rooms is regrettably unsure. |
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Tertiary education fees, along with student debt, have skyrocketed. |
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Now, not only do you have to pay the boot fee plus parking ticket fees, you have to type in the code in the Denver Smart Boot, and then take it to a drop off location! |
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Fixed fees also have no impact on marginal decisions about whether to drive more or fewer miles in a year, since annual mileage is not related to the tax rate. |
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Many meritorious students who have got admissions in self-financing colleges are not in a position to continue their education by paying unexpectedly huge amount as fees. |
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Expect to pay maintenance fees, which include care of the lawns, grounds, pools, pest control and gate attendant if the property is in a gated community. |
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Random House is also covering the legal fees of an innocent man called Barry who was caught up in the storm. |
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Democrats view revenue as taxes, not airport fees, which Republicans have offered up as a sweetener. |
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I also do not consider it improper for counsel to seek to recover fees paid to experts that they consulted but who did not file affidavits on the motion. |
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While temping at a hedge fund, an unregulated investment pool with lofty fees and million-dollar investment minimums, I accepted a full-time position. |
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But the committee was only able to lop off a small fraction of the fees. |
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Only two players had cost transfer fees, and seven were Mancunians. |
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Having thankfully rowed back on the plan to re-introduce third level fees, he has announced a package of E42 million for educational disadvantage. |
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A school district Inspector General's report found chaos in the handling of projects and said that consultants' fees were above national averages. |
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Such astronomical fees would put university beyond the reach of many. |
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But last night a Government spokesperson said Education Minister Noel Dempsey will not be re-examining the fees option and the Cabinet would not be a revisiting the issue. |
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The yacht marinas could bring money to the public purse both from the fees charged for transits and from tourists because a marina is an attraction on its own right. |
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The national department is to amend current exemption procedures and criteria later this year to ensure all those who cannot pay fees are duly exempt from doing so. |
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This was an economy of licence fees, backhanders and extortion. |
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Most airlines showed sensitivity in waiving change fees for ticketed passengers on London-bound flights immediately following the terrorist attacks. |
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In addition, most states allow EBT processors to charge card replacement fees. |
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In keeping with Festival policy, their entrance fees were not refunded. |
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In essence, Chesapeake would get a rebate on the fees it had guaranteed to Access. |
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A Teagasc spokesman said its board had sanctioned a proposed increase in fees but this requires ministerial sanction, which is in the process of being sought. |
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Many finders also charge retainers, and flat fees aren't unheard of. |
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He raised several concerns regarding the proposed tuition hikes, especially with respect to the differential tuition fees applied to international students. |
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Quadrangle was not the only investment house to pay placement fees to Morris or funnel money into chooch. |
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Consequently, service fees get bargained down in contract negotiations. |
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Once basic aliment has been awarded, it is up to couples to agree top-up payments to cover things such as private school fees, university education or disability allowances. |
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This means that if one partner decided to stop paying the mortgage, household bills or school fees, the other can have an interim agreement for aliment made. |
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The city needs to increase parking fees, toll fees or car registration costs to further subsidise public transit and bring down the cost of the bus pass. |
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However, I think that if the company advertises a service or somebody asks the price, they should be quoted the total price including any fixed fees. |
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When he got sued a few years ago, he invited people to contribute to his legal fees by sending him some personal details and some money, and he would write a song about them. |
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Among other things, the law provides state money to offset the cost of indigent defense and requires each county to set a standardized scale for lawyers' fees. |
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Clemens's considerable prosperity, derived from book sales and fees from lectures and readings, allowed him to live and entertain on the scale of a merchant prince. |
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The decision to pay match fees to professionals has prompted him to give it another go, adding some much needed quality and experience to the side. |
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This will work in some customers' favours but others will need to be additionally vigilant to ensure they do not get caught up by higher fees which push them deep into debt. |
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On Aug. 13, Minnesota became the first state to declare Vonage a telephone service subject to state regs, including paying fees to fund 911 service. |
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They are potentially liable to the artist for the artist's losses, for an allocable portion the profits they earned, attorneys fees and treble damages. |
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But he has ended up with thousands of pounds worth of legal fees. |
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In an angry outburst against institutions that fleece their students, he argues against allotting different dates to pay fees for different classes. |
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Critics of the measure say that the imposition of fees will kill the popularity of Bonaire as a prime haven for yachts cruising in the Southern Caribbean. |
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Depending on the nature of the claim, she can request substantial money damages and reimbursement of her attorneys fees in addition to back pay and reinstatement. |
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The French government had planned to give more autonomy to universities, giving them freedom to increase tuition fees as well as opening the doors to big business. |
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He ordered his secretary to reimburse the fees and will issue a correction to his political funds reports. |
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One has to ask why an impoverished, rural, northern California county would be willing to go to the mat on this issue and spend potentially millions of dollars in legal fees. |
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Performance-based fees are easier to implement for energy retrofits. |
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This has led to some suggestions that the accounting firm may have adopted a more relaxed attitude on the audit side in order to keep the consulting fees rolling in. |
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Sub-prime lenders prey on unsuspecting borrowers, providing loans that include pre-payment penalties, hidden fees, or balloon payments, which systematically strip equity. |
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This apparent capitulation politics is unacceptable, disgraceful, and makes waste of student fees on executive officer stipends in an anti-constitutional manner. |
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We could economically justify bringing that material in-house, putting it into a robotically controlled environment and saving those storage and handling fees. |
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But the hourly fee fails by a wide margin to cover attorney's office fees. |
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Borrowers are often unaware of provisions hidden in fine print that require additional fees, balloon payments or the payment of compulsory life insurance premiums. |
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The money went towards school fees, uniform, books and travel. |
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Because of Florida's complicated probate system and the high statutory attorneys' fees, most people in Florida create revocable living trusts rather than write wills. |
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All of us can support groups that pay for school fees and other expenses of girls denied an education due to poverty. |
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As a result, we have agreed that the farm will pay the land taxes and all insurance and other local fees, but only pay a small administrative fee to the land trust. |
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But rising fees on bank accounts was a predictable effect of the interchange fee regulations. |
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They levy marketeers and traders all sorts of fees and have audacity to even allocate market stalls or cause expansions of these utilities without the consent of the council. |
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Their mother Rabia, 35, said the family, whoich has been living hand to mouth for a year now, can no longer sustain their children's school fees. |
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Meanwhile, a survey has found one in 25 Australians would rather spend their money on botox and liposuction than private school fees. |
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The school's cast-iron policy on admissions fees left no leeway for needy students. |
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Web site locks streams at highest resolution to cattle prod users to pay higher bandwidth fees. |
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Shameless e-begging, or a justified act of financial desperation? The idea of crowdfunding university fees will certainly divide opinion. |
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Belching cows and pigs could start costing farmers money if a proposal to charge fees for air-polluting animals becomes law. |
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Students are generally entitled to student loans to cover the cost of tuition fees and living costs. |
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Some of the largest such magnates held several hundred fees, in a few cases in more than one county. |
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These fees have ballooned.... That has hit advertising like a kidney punch. |
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On 20 September 2012 Clegg personally apologised for breaking his pledge not to raise university tuition fees. |
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Following devolution in 1999, the newly devolved governments in Scotland and Wales brought in their own acts on tuition fees. |
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The Scottish Parliament established, and later abolished a graduate endowment to replace the fees. |
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A judicidal review against the raised fees failed in 2012, and so the new fee system came into use that September. |
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Many commentators suggested that the 2012 rise in tuition fees in England would put poorer students off applying to university. |
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This may be because universities have used tuition fees to invest in bursaries and outreach schemes. |
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During the 2015 Labour leadership election, Andy Burnham said that he would introduce a graduate tax to replace fees. |
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Political subdivisions also levy their own sales tax in addition to the state fees. |
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These late fees are larcenous. I should have read the fine print before signing. |
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The same is true for official trade restrictions because the customs fees affect importers' profits in the same way as shipping fees. |
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This was not met well and ultimately, the solution came in the form of annual fees and turning the Exchange into a Subscription room. |
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His family could not afford the school fees without the financial aid of a scholarship, so Hawking remained at St Albans. |
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On 30 April 1993, CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be free to anyone, with no fees due. |
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Nevertheless, additional fees for guest or graduate students are charged by many universities. |
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Schooling was not free, but the tax support kept fees low, and the church and charity funded poorer students. |
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Traditional private schools that charge high fees receive no state subsidy. |
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Funding can range from federal, state, local public allocations, private sources, and parental fees. |
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Denmark, Sweden and Finland then moved to put in place tuition fees for foreign students. |
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In addition to charging tuition fees, many also benefit from gifts, charitable endowments and charitable status. |
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Many universities have also rebated millions of dollars in fees back to affected borrowers. |
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French tuition fees are capped based on the level of education pursued, from 183 Euros per year for undergraduate up to 388 for doctorates. |
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Again, it was not in the interest of the state to charge tuition fees, as this would have decreased the quality of civil servants. |
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Teaching, and the fees it earned, came almost to a stop and severe financial difficulties followed. |
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The Governing Body provides financial benefits with school fees to families unable to afford them. |
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He enjoyed Adams as a tutor, but by December, Johnson was already a quarter behind in his student fees, and he was forced to return home. |
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To avoid boarding fees, she moved to Harrow on the Hill herself so that Percy could attend as a day scholar. |
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They had no significant connections and he could not afford the fees for them to attend an established school for young ladies. |
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The sisters returned home before December 1786 because the school fees for the two girls were too high for the Austens family. |
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His mother wanted him to have a public school education, but his family could not afford the fees, and he needed to earn a scholarship. |
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Russells made a donation to the Soldiers' Charity on Rowling's behalf and reimbursed her for her legal fees. |
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Waters issued a writ for copyright fees for the band's use of the flying pig. |
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Williams decided that there was little sense in paying the high fees Mansell went on to demand. |
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The Open University supports students in Jersey, but they pay higher fees than UK students. |
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They thus charge additional fees for delivery to the Highlands, or exclude the area entirely. |
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These include taxes on income, payroll, property, sales, imports, estates and gifts, as well as various fees. |
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Large families received subsidies to help with their utilities, school fees, and household expenses. |
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Lord Bute then charged fees per ton of coal that was transported out using his railways. |
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In August 2010, this system was replaced by the direct payment by the government of grants and tuition fees. |
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Additional amounts are secured through income and property taxes, licence and other fees as well as customs duties levied on imported goods. |
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Residents contribute to a National Health Insurance Plan through salary deduction and nominal user fees. |
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Students who attend university in the United Kingdom receive state support towards both maintenance and tuition fees. |
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It was known for acquitted persons to die in jail for lack of jailer's fees. |
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Many migrant workers arriving for work in Qatar have paid exorbitant fees to recruiters in their home countries. |
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The Agency uses the registration fees of some 31,000 craft on the waterways to provide some of the income. |
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Nowadays, it is funded through fees paid by its 127 members from industry, research and education. |
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Postgraduate fees vary but are generally more than undergraduate fees, depending on the degree and university. |
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The GMC is funded by annual fees required from those wishing to remain registered and fees for examinations. |
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Otherwise opting for a private hospital makes the patient liable for private hospital fees. |
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He was perceived as out of step with the Zeitgeist, and the large fees he demanded were no longer easily available. |
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With MGM losing revenue from lost licensing fees, the franchise was removed from EA to Activision. |
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Sales of both books were poor, resulting in Thomas living on meagre fees from writing and reviewing. |
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For his last year at Leipzig, his father scraped together the money for living expenses, and the conservatoire assisted by waiving its fees. |
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Toscanini had left in search of higher fees with the NBC Symphony Orchestra. |
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He helped boost public morale during the war by extensive concert tours around the country conducting for nominal fees. |
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Although the money is raised for its own use, the BBC does not directly use the collected fees. |
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According to Ofcom, TV transmissions over the Internet are a grey area which in future might make fees based on television ownership redundant. |
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On 25 January 2017, Discovery Networks announced that they were in a dispute with Sky UK over the costs of payment fees to the broadcaster. |
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In accordance with the guidelines of the European Union, any Schengen visa application has to be accompanied by a payment of visa fees. |
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Others may need to be certain the traveler has paid the appropriate fees for their visas and has future travel planned out of the country. |
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Smuggling is also reaping huge financial dividends to criminal groups who charge migrants massive fees for their services. |
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Yle is funded through a mandatory television license and fees for private broadcasters. |
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Scottish and EU students, with the exception of students from the Channel Islands, England, Northern Ireland and Wales, do not pay tuition fees. |
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Boards would pay the fees of children who were poor, even if they attended Church schools. |
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Its nonadvertising revenue includes fees to carry the pay channel Showtime, the sale of television shows on DVDs and book publishing. |
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Under that methodology, the airport's profits from nonairfield sources were used to reduce the airlines' landing fees. |
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The draft was noted for including commitments on workers' rights, a ban on fracking, and the abolition of university tuition fees in England. |
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The Lyon Court is a public body, and the fees for grants of arms are paid to HM Treasury. |
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It may be criticized on financial grounds as well because the necessary publication fees have proven to be higher than originally expected. |
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As is the same with all BBC Radio and TV stations, the channel is funded by the licence fees gathered. |
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Two filing fees are therefore incurred, and the total exceeds that of the nonprovisional alone. |
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The coffee has to come from a certified Fairtrade cooperative, which pays certification and inspection fees. |
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The Northern Union paid players per match, offered large signing on fees, found jobs and even found houses for some of their bigger stars. |
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Other expenses may need to be paid, such as health care, housing, or fees at an international school. |
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The majority of these festivals are free, although bookings and or entry fees may be payable for some events. |
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The health care is governed by the 21 landsting of Sweden and is mainly funded by taxes, with nominal fees for patients. |
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He derived income from fines, court fees and the sale of charters and other privileges. |
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Individual ccTLDs may have varying requirements and fees for registering subdomains. |
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A large portion of catches are not reported when the fishing boats land to account for profits that are being lost to high taxes and fees. |
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Henry gathered increasing revenue from the expansion of royal justice, both from fines and from fees. |
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The clerk rarely discharged the duties of the office himself, but appointed a solicitor to act as his deputy in return for a share of the fees. |
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This model is used in Germany, where funding is obtained through user fees. |
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Nav Canada is funded from fees that are collected from the airlines based on the weight of the aircraft and the distance flown. |
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Admission to these fairs is typically free, and the camps on display vary in their cost from completely subsidized fees to quite expensive. |
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It duplicated routes and claimed term ticket fees for student passengers from the council. |
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However, DiMA and SoundExchange continue to negotiate over the per song, per listener fees. |
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Journals are subsidized by universities or historical societies, scholarly associations, and subscription fees from libraries and scholars. |
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Primary school fees were eliminated and kits containing basic school supplies were distributed to primary students. |
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Under legislation enacted in 1980, all newspapers must register with the Ministry of Information and pay sizeable registration fees. |
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The quality of the highways improved much, but was accompanied by a significant increase of the toll fees. |
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Unfortunately, by this time, they had run out of cash and were forced to sell to pay the survey and daunting legal fees. |
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As of 2001, attendance was decreasing due to security concerns and the burden of school fees, often due to the cost of transport. |
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Parliament also fixed the fees that officers could charge, in an attempt to reduce the expense of a case. |
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At the same time, a review of the Court's costs and fees was undertaken by a Parliamentary Committee. |
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They recommended that a list of permissible fees be published and circulated to the court officials. |
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Essentially, an owner of land could dispose of it by granting the right to use it and collect fees to another, not just by selling it. |
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Caxton would have been 14 at the date of apprenticeship, but masters often paid the fees late. |
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It covers accommodation, food, medical benefits and accident insurance, school fees, and examination fees. |
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The justice would also receive fees from the parties in court, through the costs of judicial writs. |
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Kill fees are paid by magazine publishers to authors when their articles are submitted on time but are subsequently not used for publication. |
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A seaman who is required to sue a shipowner to recover maintenance and cure may also recover his attorneys fees. |
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Trade into and outside the kingdom's borders was subject to toll fees or duties. |
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The following sections deal with practical matters such as procedures, staff, and resources of the new Court and the fees of the judges. |
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For the practically identical access fees, the user pays for the access to a restricted zone for a period or several days. |
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The Times also reported that General Electric had been engineering tax reductions starting with the fees paid on its 1892 New York State charter. |
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Once granted the patent is subject in most countries to renewal fees to keep the patent in force. |
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He spent most of his fees on paintings, forgetting to keep enough money to pay US tax on his earnings. |
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Abasic bank account with no fees for failed payments has been unveiled following an agreement between Britain's major lenders and the Government. |
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Ryanair brought ultracheap fares to much of Europe, charging fees for many extras and transforming the short-haul market there. |
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At the end of July, the SEC approved filing fees for a new online ADV registration system. |
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Indian princes, zamindars and industrialists engaged him as their counsel and paid him whatever he asked for as fees. |
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The vessels which travel the straits are required to pay beaconage, salvage and health fees. |
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Wallaby will alert users to upcoming bills through Notification Center alerts, helping them avoid late fees and missed payments. |
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Davis reports receiving consulting or lecture fees from several companies, including Acrux Ltd. |
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Some advocates of a la carte extrapolate from the carriage fees that cable TV and other platforms pay, but this is a bulk-buy wholesale figure. |
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Under the laws, amount of taxes, fees and fines are envisioned to rise in the ratio of reevaluation each year. |
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Please take the issue of database maintenance fees as an action item for next week. |
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In some cases this was because of the amount of outstanding affiliation fees while, with others, reaffiliation had to be sought. |
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