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Freud's practical suggestions for analysts are still followed today: leasing time by the hour, charging (substantial) fees whether the patient shows up or not, not accepting free patients.
WineCare marketed itself as a high-security cellar that stores, catalogs and cares for 27,000 cases of wine in the basement of a Manhattan warehouse, charging substantial fees to safeguard collections worth tens of millions of dollars.
I'm thinking of the very tony private hospital that makes vast profits by charging substantial sums of money to the fabulously wealthy -- whether they be self-made billionaires, inheritors of vast stashes of lucre or royal family members on the very healthy annual stipend they get from UK taxpayers.
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They must, however, charge substantial premiums to cover the cost of reinsurance.
Typically in a fund of hedge funds, the underlying funds themselves charge substantial fees, often including a 20percentt commission on profits.
This can be carried out by a solicitor or accountant – who can charge substantial fees – or at the Post Office "for a small fee" – currently £11.95 per document.
Another piece of practical advice offered by Freud that did not fall on deaf ears was that the psychoanalyst shouldn't be ashamed to charge substantial fees for his services, that he should collect payments regularly, and that he shouldn't take free patients.
Doctors and hospitals charge substantial sums of money to perform transplant surgery.
"Some publications charge substantial fees to be considered for their lists.
Newham, home of the Olympics, has long had a problem with tenants being charged substantial sums to live in unacceptable homes.
The rupture is the latest development in a long-running dispute between publishing houses, which profit from charging often substantial subscriptions for their journals, and academics in favour of an "open access" model whereby their research papers are put into the public domain free of charge.
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