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"That's the most important thing -- starting to charge big agribusinesses," the minister said.
The club doesn't charge big initiation and membership fees, the way many other upscale clubs do.
Lack of competition allows big wire-line telecom companies to charge big fees to carry the signals of mobile providers over their wires.
That made it easy for bond dealers to charge big markups when they sold bonds to customers.
Now there's a business model for an aspiring writer: instead of giving away words, charge big money for words you don't even write.
In effect, governments are subsidising the use of raw materials by failing to charge big energy users for the emissions they cause.
Those clubs generally rely on big names and can charge big cover prices, as high as $50 or more a person, in addition to a drink minimum.
It was reported on Friday that the Bank of Ireland, which is 14% owned by the state, will charge big companies 0.4% to place deposits overnight.
Obesity was the justification for another proposal, made by Mr. Newsom in December, to charge big stores a fee when they sold drinks with high-fructose corn syrup.
For users, however, the real meaning of VOIP in whatever form is that the age when phone companies were free to charge big bucks for services that cost them next to nothing has gone.
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