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In most cases, architects' fees are based on a percentage of the total construction cost, and, according to Melanie Mayfield, spokesperson at the Riba, for a new house with a building cost of £250,000, the fees could be anything from 8 to 12 per cent, according to the indicative fee scales published in the Riba booklet.
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The starting debt for a deregulated nursing degree is assumed to be $50,000, using indicative course fee figures provided last week by the Grattan Institute's Andrew Norton and published by Guardian Australia.
A client will have the assumption that the service fee is indicative of some type of gratuity going to the employee," said the worker, who asked to remain anonymous due to the litigation.
"We don't think that this is a sign that the online newspaper will replace the printed one," Mr. Fees said, "but it is indicative of a trend we believe to be forming in how students interact with their campus newspaper".
Therefore, the placement of case mix on the continuum between fee for service and capitation is indicative of a range rather than a point.
Treat that as indicative.
That is indicative.
"Turtles are an indicative species.
So that's pretty indicative.
"It's indicative of a changing attitude".
The parties were indicative of that.
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