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Worse still, the savings would be outweighed by the heavy fees he'd incur.
The getihu are also being subjected to increasingly heavy fees by rapacious local authorities.
In Houston, the ending focused on a local dispute over a drainage plan that would impose heavy fees on megachurches.
Later, that coalition helped defeat an effort by Georgia Power to impose heavy fees on customers with rooftop solar systems.
Trick question, to which the answer is funds of funds—firms that charge heavy fees to put investors' money into an assortment of private-equity or hedge funds.
Heavy fees could mean different decisions about marriage, he argues, and could create a society in which graduates habitually rent instead of buying homes.
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Colgan's company helps customers identify contract breaches on the part of their cell phone carriers, allowing them to terminate their contracts without paying a heavy fee.
Under the policy, households that had two or more children were unable to register the other sibling unless they paid a heavy fee, which many could not afford, especially those in poor rural areas.
By investing through funds, wealthy individuals can own art without paying the large fees and heavy taxes usually associated with full ownership.
There were other agents, my friend said, who had connections with the border guards on both sides, and charged a heavier fee that included a bribe.
Some companies consider weight too, and S.U.V.'s or oversize cars will carry a heavier fee, as does the option to have your car delivered to your door instead of to a pickup terminal.
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