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But, he added, "We will likely have to charge a nominal fee".
Entry is highly competitive, they require four days of training a week, and are free (or charge a nominal fee for younger age groups).
Typically, those retailers charge a nominal fee, also in the neighborhood of $4.95, to provide the cards; Mr. Schulman said he'd like to keep that charge as low as possible.
Or, failing that, you could charge a nominal fee.
The sites that operate these leagues are either free or charge a nominal fee for keeping track of everything.
I don't know if we'll charge at the door or have to charge a nominal fee – 5 Euro or so – via EventBrite but this will at least give me an idea of what will be happening.
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All costs would be assumed by the vendor and recouped by charging a nominal fee for each use".
But when you're based on shore you're charged a nominal fee of £80 a month for a cabin which is in effect a hotel room.
But that city gives buildings and homeowners an extra incentive to separate their food scraps — it charges for collecting trash but not for recyclables, though that will change next month, as the city begins charging a nominal fee for recycled materials.
A post offering an explanation of why the company charges a nominal fee instead of showing advertising or requiring you to hand over basic demographic information reads like an anti-Facebook manifesto, beginning with a quote from "Fight Club": "Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don't need".
After this period, ZooZ will be charging a nominal fee for processing payments.
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