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Kemesa also profits from interchange fees that credit card companies collect on purchases.
Subway World Headquarters sits only a quarter-mile from Interchange 35.
And because recent banking regulations have reduced the amount of money banks make from interchange fees on debit cards, issuers are looking to trim costs elsewhere.
It makes money by earning interest on the cash it carries and from interchange fees, which it gets from each swipe of the card.
In the United States alone, banks that issue credit cards get an estimated $40 billion to $50 billion in income annually from interchange fees, which are the biggest single component of fees charged to merchants.
A stone's throw from Interchange 1, at a tavern in Deepwater called the Turnpike Inn, the bartender merely gave a glare and a gravelly laugh when asked about New Jersey's newest pride and joy.
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The two-fold cross-validation experiments, where we measured the change in classification error that resulted from interchanging the training and test sets, demonstrated the potential of the proposed scheme for building robust and reproducible classifiers.
The protein isoforms result from interchanges of cysteine and arginine at the residue 112 and 158.
Verbal data from interchanges between the Investigator (I) and Students (S1, S2, etc).
For a time, American philosophy, sociology, and social work existed in a symbiotic harmony each not clearly differentiated from the other but benefiting from the interchange.
In quantum theory, forces arise from the interchange of certain elementary particles, not from the shape of space-time.
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