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(Many of the attractions have admission fees; call the information number).
As with Fifth Third's foray into leveraged lending, there's more at stake in these deals than mere banking fees; call it further proof that it's good to be the bank.
Call them taxes, call them fees, call them whatever you want.
If you don't have money for testing and application fees, call the schools in October and November to ask about fee waivers.
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The courts struck down the fees, calling them "staggering".
Some employees can also be hit with $25 overdraft fees, called "balance protection," on some of the prepaid cards.
But some Republicans in the Senate have so far refused to consider such fees, calling them an unacceptable tax.
At that time the NUS stuck to a position opposing all tuition fees, calling instead for the reinstatement of grants.
Airlines defend the fees, called "fare unbundling," saying passengers can save money on travel when they do not have to pay for things they do not need.
Mr. Schleicher praised Britain's willingness to raise university tuition fees, calling the French, German and Italian systems of free tuition "unsustainable".
The fees, called wholesale access charges, average €6.67, or $9.63, a customer a month in Europe, according to a survey by Cullen International, a research group in Brussels.
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