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Years ago shifting the revenue stream from a visible checking account fee to a hidden overdraft fee made sense.

Traditional broadcasters saw their advertising income slow, but they compensated by charging cable companies for carrying their content, a "retransmission consent" fee made possible, in 1992, by the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act.

Moreover, the actor insisted, playing a character who held himself to such high standards of moral excellence (no drinking, no womanizing, not even splitting a recovered payroll with Tonto as a finder's fee) made him "a better person".

The news that, post-Brexit, British citizens may have to apply for permission to travel to Europe as well as pay a fee, made me experience an uncharacteristic burst of schadenfreude.

In effect the grant was of a limited fee, made on an implied condition of reverter in the event that the company ceased to use or retain the land for the purpose for which it was granted.

But I couldn't help feeling annoyed and slightly ripped off, as the salesman asked us to pay a $35 upgrade fee, made sure we understood that we would have to put up additional money for the new phone until the rebate came through and then tried to sell us things like cases and new data plans.

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Such a fee makes a lot of sense.

Those sites, some of which require a fee, make business sense.

These agencies, for a sizeable fee, make all abortion arrangements for a patient.

The three-judge panel ruled that cattle producers have no way to avoid the fee, making it unconstitutional.

"Getting rid of that fee makes the loan guarantee very attractive and very helpful," Dr. Deng said.

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