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And, of course, they typically bring in higher fees.
The Browne Report, which ushered in higher fees in 2010, used the base figure of £6,100 for what universities would have to charge if the government withdrew its teaching grant.
Banks will seek to pass costs on to customers in higher fees and spreads on loans.
Moving the clients, beginning in December 2007, resulted in higher fees.
It costs $3 an hour to use the computers, but violations of the establishment's rules can result in higher fees, a sign on the wall says.
This allowed the firm to file suit faster than its competitors and to gain a lead position that generally resulted in higher fees.
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Buyers should also factor in high fees – typically 10% – when purchasing in Spain.
The number of major investment funds has shrunk to six, from 15, leaving limited competition that has resulted in high fees.
The aggressive business practices of Countrywide, where employees were encouraged to push borrowers into shaky loans to rake in high fees, stand in sharp relief to the friendly, welcoming image that Bank of America has worked hard to project.
Labor, the Greens and unions have spent months campaigning against the Coalition's higher education changes, arguing they would result in high fees and an elitist system in which people are forced to choose between university or buying a house.
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