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County officials learned recently that Westchester could take a large cut in federal community aid next year, essentially because the county is too wealthy.
Much of the cash was going to multi-millionaire hedge fund managers who typically siphon off 2% of the fund in fees every year, plus take a large cut of any gains that it makes.
"Musicians are tired of being ripped off by traditional agents who take a large cut and often don't have the musicians' best interests at heart," he says.
But many of these agencies typically take a large cut of the fees that they charge for usage — with photographers, at best, getting only around 50% of the charge but more commonly less than 20%, Lanyado told me.
In-turn, they take a large cut of profits, often close to 20%.
Cities take a large cut of medallion costs, something they are interested in maintaining, but which even further truncates growth.
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On Bon Iver tours, Vernon doesn't take a larger cut; everyone in the band gets paid equally.
However, Uber has been reported to take a larger cut in some contexts, and Lyft drivers have told TechCrunch on several occasions that if they drive a certain number of hours per week, the company's cut is refunded.
Usually, companies with low up-front fees take a larger cut 10-155%) while other companies charge an annual fee to keep your music online.
The viaduct takes a large cut out of his building.
He has taken a large cut in pay to become the only link between the old stadium, Delle Alpi, the intermediate one, Communale, and the new stadium (whose naming rights are still unannounced).
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