Sentence examples for equitable fees from inspiring English sources

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In its high-profile push for open access to cable, AOL pointed to Federal regulation that requires cable owners of content to offer their programming at equitable fees to competitors such as direct broadcast satellite an area in which the yin and yang of content ownership and conduit didn't achieve natural balance at Time Warner or elsewhere.

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Don't even write in a diary unless you've negotiated an equitable fee with yourself.

Try to obtain the lowest rates possible for the conference rooms and space so that registration and exhibition fees are equitable for the attendees while still covering the expenses for the entire event.

Anglo-American law tends to divide these grants of use rights into categories that reflect their common-law origins: easements (such as rights of way), profits (such as the right to take minerals or timber), real covenants (such as a promise to pay a homeowners' association fee), and equitable servitudes (such as a promise to use the property for residential purposes only).

This paper aims to design and evaluate equitable and progressive distance-based user fee policies, focusing specifically on income-based fee rate structures.

Equitable financing mechanisms avoiding user's fees for poor people should facilitate access to safe health care, essential medicines and injection devices for the poorest part of the population.

Should the appropriate redistributive financing mechanisms and regulations be developed in destination countries or at individual facilities, medical tourists' willingness to incur added fees to access more equitable care is likely contingent on their understanding of the health challenges faced by economically developing destination nations.

Birmingham said: "I am focused on ensuring student and university funding is sustainable, equitable access to uni is guaranteed, upfront fees are avoided and Labor's [vocational education loan] scheme is replaced with something credible".

Over the phone, Zavell ticked off other ideas for policies and programs that would lower barriers to entry and help create a more just and equitable cannabis industry: waiving the license application fees, creating seed programs to fund cannabis businesses started by people of colour, or routing the tax revenues from cannabis business into communities directly impacted by the drug war.

Over the phone, Zavell ticked off other ideas for policies and programs that would lower barriers to entry and help create a more just and equitable cannabis industry: waiving the license application fees, creating seed programs to fund cannabis businesses started by people of color, or routing the tax revenues from cannabis business into communities directly impacted by the drug war.

"The fee is a fair and equitable way to spread development costs, and results in lower costs to the average consumer," Mr. White says.

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