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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ordinary fee" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a standard or typical fee that is charged for a service. Example: The lawyer's ordinary fee for drafting a will was $500, but he offered a discounted rate to seniors. In this sentence, "ordinary fee" is used to describe the standard rate charged by the lawyer for drafting a will.
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You can let your target audience in free, as long as anyone else can pay the ordinary fee.
Their objection was overcome when they were offered forty shillings on top of their ordinary fee of ten pounds for a command performance.
Mr. Boies, who at $50 an hour is working for a small fraction of his ordinary fee, is seeking a less conflicted judge, and could even ask to move the case into federal court.
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As mutual fund managements are exposed, not necessarily as corrupt, but as ordinary, fees would fall and corruption would decline, too.
In practice, patients referred from private hospitals may be liable for Hospital Authority private fees which are much higher than ordinary fees.
Another barrier related to implementing our IM model was that the participants of the IM provider group were initially not reimbursed for their services, and even later, after external funding was awarded, at significantly lower levels than their ordinary fees.
Each was paid the ordinary juror fee of $40 for a day's service.
You've goaded this sleeping giant, the ordinary licence fee payer's docile spirit animal, into expressing an opinion on something more controversial than Judy Murray's Viennese Waltz?
As Justice Stephen Breyer noted in a dissent joined by Justice Elena Kagan, "each reason the court offers in support of its 'opt-in' conclusion seems in logic to apply, not just to special assessments, but to ordinary yearly fee charges as well".
It's the people running the BBC who need to get real and wake up to the fact that the BBC's current structure is not sustainable and the recent scandals at the BBC have given ordinary licence fee payers an insight that has shocked them.
Since the great debate about the scale, scope, mission and everything else of the BBC now belongs to us, the ordinary licence-fee payer (at least according to the chairman of a BBC Trust doomed by politicians before any debate has even started) it may be useful to try and explain what there's left to decide – and whether participating in the decision-making is (a) useful or (b) possible.
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