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The consultants, with an eye on their fee, were always happy to oblige even if the scheme were rash, dangerous and ill-advised or, as often seemed to happen, a false economy.
"Most hospitals have 10,000 or more items or services" on their fee schedules, they typically have contracts with 25 to 100 or more insurers, and the terms of those contracts are continually changing, Mr. Pollack said.
It is clearly seen that the pyramidal structuring of the cathodes has a significant effect on their FEE performance.
Fees are the costs that exchanges show you on their fee pages, spreads are the difference between the price you pay and the average price of the cryptocurrency you buy.
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Doctors said short-term price controls on their fees would be a disaster.
They sometimes stiff agents on their fees, forcing the agent to go to arbitration.
New members even get a discount on their fees: once they would have waited for years, labouring to acquire the social contacts necessary to win acceptance.
A number of city and state governments have announced moratoriums on new check-cashing stores or set a ceiling on their fees.
Moreover, it said, "others delivering medical services under federal health care programs, including physicians, have long been under government-imposed limits on their fees".
And they confirm growing competition for international students – and reliance on their fees - in leading universities all over the world, not just in the traditional host countries.
But under this system lawyers can charge a 100% uplift on their fees, creating an absurd situation where legal costs can be 100 times the damages awarded.
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