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Otherwise, members pay only their travel and competition fees, including costume costs.
But the biggest outlay is for competition fees, travel and accommodation.
A scholarship named in her honor is awarded by Friends of Minority Skaters, which raises money to help skaters pay for boots, competition fees, travel and other expenses.
She spends more than £3,000 a year on training, competition fees, travel and kit for her 10-year-old daughter Molly, who swims for the Leicester Sharks squad.
The Federal Communications Commission recently studied cable prices and found that in those areas with competition, fees rose 3.6percentt in 2003 compared with a rate of 5.6percentt in those regions without competition.
The cost? Families shell out roughly $100,000 over the years in private ice time, coaching, custom-made dresses and skates, travel and various competition fees.
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The expansion of the industry should have led to competition on fees; instead, fees seem to be drifting higher.
Britain's further-education colleges are the poorest relations of an already impoverished family.American universities are also fiercely competitive: for talented staff and students, for donations, for results (though competition on fees at the top end, where tuition can cost tens of thousands of dollars a year, is yet to come).
In most of the main corridors with plenty of competition, the fees charged by banks and traditional money-transfer agents are falling sharply.
The rest of the money goes on travelling to racing events or to pick up new parts – this year I've done 20,000 miles which is £4,000 worth of diesel – competition entry fees, hotels if it's a long-distance event and doing up the cars.
That was supposed to introduce more competition, driving fees lower.
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