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Other proposals in Congress go even further, limiting charges or prescribing the structure of fees.
Another proposal that has attracted widespread criticism is the structure of fees, which it is claimed will lead to more defendants being encouraged to enter early guilty pleas.
The advantage of this structure of fees and loans is that it has a direct connection between the student and the university.
After months of delay, the E-ZPass toll-collection system goes into effect today on the New Jersey Turnpike, along with both a toll increase and a new three-tiered structure of fees intended to reduce rush-hour traffic.
They argued that "a structure of fees" would make an FOI law "more manageable and practicable".
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For example, the structure of fee-for-service medical practice may present a barrier to meaningful dialogue between physicians and patients.
Other exchanges have created complex structures of fees and rebates that have led to payouts for some traders and higher fees for others; at IEX, everyone who trades will pay the same amount.
Gema, Germany's powerful collections agency, which represents 65,000 artists, is changing the structure of the fees it charges for performances and recorded music.
Hillary Clinton doesn't detail the scale or structure of the fee beyond addressing the extent of short-term funding.
Nevertheless, if there is to be greater transparency in retail financial markets, the structure of costs and fees of what remains, in effect, a duopoly in plastic cards should be plain for all to see.
As with many of these deals, the exact structure of the royalty fees is unknown.
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