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Even though "American Idol's" ratings have declined, Fox has put more hours of the show on the air and has been able to charge a higher rate as its ratings lead over other shows has grown.
Another possibility, of course, is that the hotel "lost" his reservation because it realized it could charge a higher rate.
The last-minute shift requests are more expensive for trusts because we charge a higher rate for those", said the employee, who did not want to be identified.
Greater engagement should enable publishers to charge a higher rate for ads.
"We have O'Reilly authors and top users on Stack Overflow, so the world-class experts do charge a higher rate and they deserve it," says Liu. "But we also enable a long tail of developers who are great developers in their own right, but not as well-known, to charge a fair rate".
Do the same due diligence you would with any other exchange vendor, as these places usually charge a higher rate than banks.
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"After graduation, our coaches can feel confident in charging a higher rate, such as $195 a month".
The bank took this approach, she said, instead of charging a higher rate over the life of the loan.
"You will be charged a higher rate of interest from the date of withdrawal and a cash handling charge," he says.
In addition to charging a higher rate, lenders may require a lower loan-to-value ratio, which is the percentage of a property's value that is mortgaged.
Once the plan renews its policy, the new health care law prohibits employers from charging a higher rate for adult children who are newly eligible for coverage.
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