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Students weren't happy in 1997 when the maintenance grant was abolished and tuition fees introduced.
The fees, introduced earlier this year, can rise sharply if someone pleads not guilty but is convicted.
The graduate endowment was introduced in 2001 when the executive agreed to scrap tuition fees introduced by Westminster in 1997.
Government funding has picked up since 1997, and student fees, introduced in 1998 and raised in 2006, have filled coffers further.
Student loans have prompted endless demonstrations since they have been used to cover tuition fees, introduced in 1998, alongside living expenses.
It is often argued that such conditional fees, introduced in 1998, put the poor on an equal footing with the rich.
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That tax rise is to be used to fund the Lib Dems' key "social justice" pledges; abolishing student tuition fees, introducing free personal care for the elderly, and minimising the cost of its new "fairer" local income tax.
For example, price caps can be difficult to enforce in practice, and differential, sliding-scale fees introduce the risk of friction between clients or between client and provider.
MDB, for a fee, introduced managers of Sina.com to institutional investors in Boston, including Fidelity Investments.
Under the proposed rules the number of chargeable extras would be reduced and a flat fee introduced instead.
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