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The network had never before seen its stations go dark in a fee dispute.
His colleague Monica Carss-Frisk QC, who did appear, put in a fee for £228,150.
Failure to do so will result in a fee of $50.
West Ham want £1.5m in a fee, and Chelsea would take on Parker's salary of around £3.5m a year.
Edwin F. Coq Jr., who had been representing the group, said he had stepped down in a fee dispute.
The SEC expects firms to monitor whether clients are in a fee structure that makes sense for them.
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It is impossible to deliver high touch medicine in a fee-for-service system that emphasizes quantity over quality.
Besides, Dr. Kramer points out, "in a fee-for-service world, you're paid to do procedures, not decline them".
In a fee-for-service world, medical care is overutilized — according to our estimates, by up to 50%.
"As long as we live in a fee-for-service world, what we do isn't going to be very popular," Friebert said.
In contrast, in a fee-for-service system, "future cavities represent future revenue".If KP's approach is so successful, why is it not more widely copied?
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