Sentence examples for were fee from inspiring English sources

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were fee

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To reward for services performed, or to be performed; to recompense; to hire or keep in hire; hence, to bribe.

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"Back in 2010, ministers said the only options for an austerity government in higher education were fee increases, fewer places or less spending per student.

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Andrew Luck-Baker, a BBC radio producer who was one of the four journalists on the expedition, said that most of the 52 passengers were fee-paying tourists and there were chaotic scenes on the ice during the period when Captain Kiselev was trying to get them back to the ship.

First there were fees for checked bags.

More than 96% of FPs in Nova Scotia were fee-for-service at the time of this study[ 8].

Additional inclusion criteria for the study samples were fee-for-service Medicare Part A and B coverage for at least 12-month prior to the index admission and Medicare enrollment up to six months after the index date or death, whichever came first.

The term to use is "fee".

But there was no broker's fee.

This is fee for service work.

"We're fee earners," Lawrence explained.

Traditional Medicare is fee for service.

Then there are fees.

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