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Advocates for the obese say charging bigger passengers for an extra seat is simply not a solution.
More recently, both of those companies have also started charging bigger companies to index additional pages from their sites.
Verizon Wireless and AT&T, for example, offer new plans that include unlimited texting and phone calls, while charging bigger fees for using Internet data, which is likely to be their main source of growth.
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Also, some dealers angered customers by charging big premiums over the sticker price.
As the database gets bigger, MacroView may start charging big clients such as law firms and management consultancies for providing them with connections.
Dozens of high-end matchmaking services have sprung up in China in the last five years, charging big fees to find and to vet prospective spouses for wealthy clients.
I know I said I don't mind restaurants charging big money for high-end experiences, but the food does have to be edible.
Now excuse me, I'll need to work on that beer-making course if I'm going to start charging big bucks for it.
Perhaps most important, they are paying (and charging) big-city prices for down-home ingredients: money that is keeping food traditions, and small producers, alive.
Ticketmaster screws artists and venues by charging big service fees that scare away customers.
But early next year Google will start charging big accounts in the corporate enterprise market the prime turf of Microsoft for a fully supported business version of its software.
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