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Nine million in fees for what?
We hear stories every day of people being asked for top-up fees for what should be council-funded care.
Gone should be the days of clients at large firms paying exorbitant fees for what amounts to training for highly paid junior associates.
But cable outlets have shown increasing resistance to demands from network for higher fees for what is known as retransmission consent.
One MBA insider, speaking off the record, said the "fad" of specialism is resurgent because it's a way for business schools to charge MBA fees for what is effectively Masters content.
Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay all charge American travelers $160 for entering their country, what they call reciprocity fees for what the United States charges their citizens for a tourist visa.
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He charges $500 an hour, a serious fee for what he sees as serious work.
But the Dutch bank was happy to take the easy $7 million upfront fee for what its executives concluded was a relatively small risk.
"Paying a monthly fee for what ought to be part of what your regular bill covers is morally dubious," he said.
Ms. Evans is also seeking a "nominal fee" for what she argues was a violation of her First Amendment rights, her lawyers said, and payment of her legal fees.
"We're just saying that for the period of time when you are using our bank lines and our cash to run your business that you pay us a fee for what that's worth," he says.
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