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Data may be not properly digitised, or available only for a fee, sometimes a fat one if copyrighted by commercial providers.
Visitors from Queens or elsewhere can gain access to them, but only for a fee and only if they come as a guest of a county resident.
Last week, the Clinton administration said it would provide transportation, but only for a fee, and that has proved too high for the United Nations budget.
Most of the financial companies I called either would not give me research, or would provide it only for a fee.
"We're willing, as we have said, to entertain corporate names on stations, but only for a fee," said Jeremy Soffin, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
"Most New Yorkers don't get to experience that view of the changing skyline," she said, because access to the tops of most skyscrapers is available only for a fee.
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That information is only available for a fee.
To comply with securities law, the trades are run through a brokerage house - but for a fee of only about a half-cent per share, compared with the 6 cents or so paid by the average institutional investor.
He now lives in China and Macao, where he gives interviews, but only for a hefty fee.
But other state-owned industries have been so neglected they can be sold only for a nominal fee.
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