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"With offshore funds there is a lot more scope to charge things to the fund, and what constitutes the management fee is a grey area," explains Fitzrovia's managing director Adam Fox.
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This would be "an initial step to giving local authorities the scope to allow lower charges (than £70 in London and £40 in the rest of England) for minor parking variations", such as overstaying in car parks or on-street bays.
But the second Lords' decision, on March 24 , 1999 was even more assertive on the principle than the first one, though it drastically reduced the number of charges and narrowed their scope to torture and conspiracy to torture.
And the analysis of Oxford colleges' accounts suggests there is some scope to absorb lower funding by cutting costs.The government's decision to start charging university students £1,000 a year for their tuition also opens a potential escape route for Oxbridge.
His opposition to plans such as imposing charges on requests for information and giving ministers and officials greater scope to block requests is a further sign that the review will not recommend a major overhaul of the legislation.
Yes, the MOMA, Whitney, and Guggenheim charge similar, non-negotiable prices of admission, but those museums are not comparable in size or scope to the Met.
Allow the managers to take charge of a company, motivate them properly with share options and it is amazing how they find the scope to eliminate costs and improve the business.
There's still scope to grow, however.
"There is definitely scope to make changes.
"However, there is no scope to relax.
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