Sentence examples for face a fee from inspiring English sources

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Checked-in bag fees paid in advance increase by two-thirds, while travellers checking in a bag at the airport without booking ahead face a fee of £100 – up 150 per cent.

People like him are much more likely to face a fee - of anything between £200 and more than £1,750 - to have a tribunal case heard from April 2013, under the government's plans.Consultation on these proposalsends on Tuesday.

He was taken aback when he rented a car from Hertz in Monterey, Calif., recently, and an employee told him to return the car "acceptably clean" or face a fee.

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Instead of considering only tuition when choosing a college, prospective students would be wise to research a school's history of tuition increases, said Shawn Whalen, the deputy chief of staff of San Francisco State, which faces a fee increase in the fall if state funding is reduced.

These maturity dates require a commitment, or you may lose the interest you have accrued in addition to facing a fee.

It's the latest fee to hit air travellers; already facing air passenger duty, passenger service charges, bag check-in fees and priority boarding passes, they now face a "development fee" just for passing through a departure gate.

Foreign students will face a $95 fee to pay for the database monitoring them.Snooping on campus is on the increase.

Readers who connect to the iPad App from outside the country will be offered a 30-day trial without charge, but will eventually face a subscription fee.

Making headlines this morning, the competition between Visa USA and MasterCard International is heating up, as Visa tells member banks they'll face a defection fee only if they stop doing business with Visa in order to do business with MasterCard.

For instance, a college student or parent may face a convenience fee when using a debit or credit card to pay a tuition bill online or by telephone (as opposed to mailing in a check).

If a card user decides to gradually access their refund at a teller -- one way to avoid walking around with large amounts of cash or get around ATM limits -- they will face a $10 fee each time.

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