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It is the rich who will benefit from a fee system.
In 1992, Sotheby's increased the buyer's commission from a fee of 10percentt.
One hundred percent of the revenue raised from a fee on carbon could be returned to households to offset higher production costs passed on to consumers.
Its original mission was to accept the receipts from several taxes dedicated to global health — mostly from a fee on European airline tickets.
To limit the risk to taxpayers, the administration will propose that any costs should be covered with part of the proceeds from a fee on the banking industry.
The sites earn their revenue either from a fee for each transaction, generally levied on the media seller, or from licensing their software and systems.
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Brazil midfielder Paulinho has joined Tottenham from Corinthians for a fee of just under £17m.
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"We don't have enough knowledge to change from a fee-for-service to fee-for-value," he said.
To reduce health care costs, he favors moving away from a fee-for-service system, which has the same perverse incentives Smith liked to denounce.
He would turn Medicare from a fee-for-service guaranteed benefit program to one that lets people buy different levels of health insurance.
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