Sentence examples for set the fees from inspiring English sources

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Visa and MasterCard set the fees that merchants must pay the cardholder's bank.

The exact amount the student will pay remains unclear because it will be up to universities to set the fees.

If the two conspired to set the fees in secret, they would circumvent the problem and both make more money.

Big operators are urging the European Commission to set the fees at a level that will ensure the profitability of the newer networks.

Other regulations in America will set the fees that some of the world's biggest retail banks can charge when one of their customers swipes a debit card.

The state's environmental department set the fees last month at $55 for the season, $40 for a month, $15 for a week or $3 for a day.

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The government set the fee for 2014 at $63 per covered life, or $5.25 a month.

The board members did not set the fee, but it is expected to be between $20 and $25, despite the large dollop of public funds.

Should the two clubs fail to reach an agreement, the decision will go to an independent tribunal who will set the fee that Liverpool must pay.

Movies rent for $3 a night; Mr. Zechar and Mr. Behan let Brick Oven set the fee it wanted for the video delivery; the pizzeria decided on $1.

Lord Adonis, the great proponent of academies, said last August: "Our intention (in 2004) had been to set the fee cap at £5,000".

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