"fee" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Many stockbrokers have, in recent years, introduced annual fees on discretionary funds, calculated as a percentage of the total portfolio.
- Up to 40 of Britain's top universities will introduce full top-up fees as soon as they can, it emerged today.
- By introducing fees, people using employment tribunals will start to contribute a significant proportion of the £84m cost of running the system.
- Pearaing also introduced small fees, charging 25 cents to see a doctor and 75 cents for a day's stay at the hospital.
- They are the ones who went against their manifesto promises in 2001 to introduce fees in the first place.
- We're already doubling the period before an employee can bring an unfair dismissal claim and introducing fees for tribunals.
- Local district councillors are furious that they are being forced by the Government to introduce fees for commercial waste collection.
- Other national parks already charge for car parks and more could be introducing fees or looking at other options to get money from visitors.
- This means, of course, that a decision to introduce fees was not taken.
- Commencing 5 April 2011, transavia.com introduced fees for hold luggage.
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