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They charge modest adoption fees and gladly accept donations to help defray the cost of food, bedding, housing and veterinary bills for the abandoned animals.
Some banks will charge modest fee for servicing the account while others will provide the donation account free of charge as a public service.
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From the beginning, he charged modest prices — which now range from fifteen to forty dollars a month.
The public hospital systems in New York and Denver, for example, have both worked to steer uninsured patients to community clinics, charging modest fees, if any.
Xoom, for example, charges modest rates for wire transfers; Venmo has no fees except if a credit-card cash advance is used; and Dwolla charges nothing for transactions below $10.
They charge a modest fee to join.
Insurers are supposed to compete for patients; those with high costs may charge a modest additional fee.
The majority of the restaurants listed do not serve beer or wine, but you can bring it in, and some charge a modest corkage fee.
The women charge a modest entrance fee and hope that, once in the village, the visitors will buy jewellery made by the women in the craft centre.
On the fairly conservative assumption that AdLeaks were to pay out $0.25 per thousand impressions (currently the going rate for a fairly run-of-the-mill website) and to charge a modest markup, then the business might even cover its costs.
Vince Cable, the business secretary whose department is responsible for universities, and David Willetts, the universities minister, are looking at allowing colleges that charge a modest fee to expand and constraining those that are charging too much.
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