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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apply fees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where fees are being charged or implemented, such as in financial transactions or service agreements.
Example: "The company will apply fees for late payments starting next month."
Alternatives: "impose charges" or "levy fees".
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All have varying levels of training, apply fees differently and assess the definition of "unreasonable diversion of resources", a threshold question for refusing access, far differently.
Hence, MTBT franchises are reluctant to apply fees for service for franchise nutrition counseling service because they are not accustomed to these charging fees for such services, particularly for children.
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Replacing informal or quasi-formal payments with a universal system of formal charges might help to protect individuals with low income or poor health, by exempting them from payments or applying fees limits.
Doing so will not necessarily reduce your financial charges, but some companies may reduce the applied fees.
CSMBS applied fee for service for OP, but Comptroller General Department had limited capacity to regulate price and quantity of service provided.
Other fees apply, and fees for specialty plates vary.
The airlines, meanwhile, "are continuing to make up new categories of fees, and applying various fees to packages," said Matthew Talbot, a product manager for the AirPlus service.
Piquero argued that courts should consider more community-service programs, or at least apply reasonable fees.
The same standard would also apply to fees charged for the use of common facilities, he said.
Some universities have chosen to apply the fee increase only to new students beginning their studies in 2017.
Stirling bristles at the broad brush the government used to apply the fee.
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