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While they would have cost a large fee individually, it would not have been too dissimilar to the costs shelled out on Villas-Boas's unwanted arrivals, and in Villa they would have been able to add a proven world-class striker for as little as £2m, although he would have wanted to choose a move to London over his current club Atletico Madrid for a switch to have transpired.
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Universities are lobbying the government to lift the current cap on tuition fees and allow them to set their fees individually, so that they can meet the rising costs of providing higher education.
The Liberal Democrats went into the election with a manifesto pledge to abolish tuition fees; each MP also individually signed a pledge organised by the National Union of Students to vote against any increase in tuition fees whether or not they were part of the government.
Under the new deal, fees will be negotiated individually by members but they must be approved by the union, Ms. Hauptman said.
The greediness of consuming as much as possible, the fear of missing out and the pressure to leverage networks when you have spent a small fortune in WEF membership fees are powerful forces individually, but hold a vice like grip when working in parallel.
The pay-TV industry argues that bundling ultimately saves the consumer money because if channels were sold individually, the fees for each channel would rise because their distribution might decrease.
The organization is a loose network of individual physicians, practicing individually and paid on a fee-for-service basis.
This uniform capitation payment system involves signing a three-year contract with the caregiver to pay a risk-differentiated fee and to maintain an individually designed self-care plan in exchange for receiving all necessary basic dental care; a model corresponding to a dental insurance policy.
"By individually assessing each participant a fee based on income," says Sentinel, "our sliding-fee scale approach has shifted the financial burden to the participant, allowing program growth and size to be a function of correctional need rather than budget availability".
However, there was massive opposition, and each state individually opted to eliminate fees, usually when a left-leaning party was elected.
The plaintiffs are asking the court not just to prohibit fair-share fees, but to require unions to have workers individually opt into – rather than opt out of – that portion of union fees that pays for traditional political activities like political campaigning and lobbying.
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