Sentence examples for fees measure from inspiring English sources

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He said that as well as the border fees measure, Spain would stop concrete and other materials being brought in through the border for the building of the reef.

Keeping performers employed and promoting access to health services would do much more to ensure their sexual health than this legislation would, and would be a better use of the fees Measure B imposes on adult film producers.

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The vote also provided a victory for Senator Durbin, who managed to keep his debit-fee measure intact despite a switch by 12 senators from supporting him last year to now voting to delay the debit fee caps.

The International Emissions Trading Association IETAA) welcomed the news that Alberta would extend its carbon fee measure, officially the Specified Gas Emitters Regulation, to December 31, 2017, the date on which Ontario will likely launch its emissions-trading market, "which is intended to link with those of California and Quebec," according to IETA.

Using a matched-pair design, we find that for S&P 500 firms, higher proportions of non-audit fees are associated with higher income-increasing accruals; however, this result is not robust to alternative fee measures.

Just showing fund expense ratios (the fee, measured as a percentage of assets, the funds charge to manage the money) is not enough: Many fees are often buried in a prospectus that most employees don't take the time to read.

Students pass fee measures to fund student engagement with the Sustainability Office and climate protection projects.

Another sticking point remains in how licensing fees are measured.

Professions have been shaken up by the abolition of minimum fees and measures to encourage new entrants.

If the success of the coalition policy of trebling tuition fees is measured purely by the numbers of young people still choosing to go to university, then it's a triumph.

By the middle of the week, a number of differences had been ironed out, including the creation of a consumer-protection bureau housed within the Federal Reserve, the regulation of debit-card "interchange" fees and measures requiring firms that securitise loans to retain a portion of the risk.

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