Sentence examples for fees extracted from from inspiring English sources

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Fees extracted from new workers like Ms. Ren are proper compensation for the inconvenience of providing training, they said.

Most of the N.R.C.'s revenue comes from fees extracted from nuclear utilities and businesses, not from Congress, and the nuclear industry lobbies heavily to keep its payments down.

With NYSE Group joining Nasdaq Stock Market as a publicly held company last March, the pressure is on for exchanges to increase trading fees extracted from their broker customers.

In fact, yes, once you understand that a large part of our local justice system is funded by fines and fees extracted from so-called "users" of the system, even though 80percentt of these users are too poor to hire their own lawyer.

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The money amounting to over £36m in the past three years alone comes mainly in the form of a pro forma "affiliation fee", extracted from the 3m members of those unions formally aligned with Labour.

His guru, in lieu of the usual teacher's fees, extracted a promise from Dayananda (the name taken by him at the time of his initiation as an ascetic) to spend his life working toward a reinstatement of the Vedic Hinduism that had existed in pre-Buddhist India.

Two main fees are extracted from 401(k) plans: investment management fees and administrative costs.

(A paper describing the work is still under review). Lindqvist says the cost of the service could be covered by the fees already extracted from app developers for publishing an app.

In the end, his elder son, Philip, cut an odd deal between Amis and Hilly in which Amis paid the house bills to live with Hilly and her third husband, Lord Kilmarnock -- who, in the bargain, no matter what fees he extracted from the novelist, must have earned his place in heaven.

The investment industry claims such fees as Goldman extracted from the WH Smith and Rolls-Royce deals are a thing of the past, now that pension fund "derisking" deals have become more commonplace.

When the Treasury began discussing the program's outlines, Mr. Barofsky said he became concerned that it would open the door to fraudulent foreclosure rescue schemes, in which large upfront fees could be extracted from desperate borrowers eager to participate in what was supposed to be a free government program.

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