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It confirmed my doubts about the word "fee" and crystallized my distaste for the word "venue".
Amazon's Prime program provides free shipping to its subscribing customers, so could it get around the FAA's language due to its use of the word "fee"?
For that reason, as Arianna will testify – has testified – many writers have grown less interested in fat per-word fees, and more concerned about the reach and prestige of the publication for which they are writing.
A word about fees and penalties: Some lenders charge an upfront fee; others do not.
The union plans to raise petitions in constituencies with high numbers of student voters, warning MPs that they face losing their seat if they break their word on fees.
But he prefers words like "fees" and "surcharges".
All this debt was supposed to be paid off with revenue from the new sewer system — in other words, by fees the county would charge residents whose homes were hooked up to the system.
It is generally assumed that when Nick Clegg dies, or if his Liberal Democrats suffer a comparable fate at the May 2015 election, the words "tuition fees" will be found engraved on his heart.
In 10 days he wrote - and broadcast on crackly transatlantic phone-lines - no fewer than 400,000 words: the fees paid for the young couple to set up home in New York.
Nick Clegg of the Liberal Democrats faced inevitable scorn for going back on his word on tuition fees, but worked hard, and generally effectively, to persuade viewers of his importance in a vote where neither of the main parties is likely to gain a majority.
To his deputy they were just as unsparing, beginning – as Nick Clegg must have known they would – with the credibility he lost, the reputation he destroyed, when he broke his word on tuition fees, and moving on to ask what plans he was making for life out of work.
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