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Increase by a small amount, to maybe 60 percent of the full rate.
Owners of second homes will pay half the full rate on them.
We also have a situation where new education and information resources often attract the full rate.
You would therefore have to pay the full rate of duty due.
The full rate for a single person is £97.65 a week.
In these cases, duty must be paid on deposit at the full rate.
But I'll pay the full rate if you want me to.'
Discounts abound, however, and very few people pay the full rates.
"But I don't think any hotel is so good they are selling out at full rate 365 days a year."
But the Chancellor is now believed to be planning to bring in the full rate straight away.
The ratings have averaged 18.4, more than five full rating points over the program's season average.
"Jury-rig something so we have our full rate of fire?"
He has agreed to pay the full rate in future but defended his past behaviour.
But you'll have to pay the full rate," I said rapidly.
And they are far more likely to pay full rates when they do stay in hotels.
Whereas only about a third of local residents paid full rates, most adults will pay the charge.
He dropped to the ground and sprayed the enemy packs at full rate.
I'll pay you your full rate even if you only work for a part of each day."
Once you start paying the full rate, you build up benefits in your own right.
And it would then revert back to full rate.
Full rate production was approved on 24 October 2012.
If you died with assets worth more than 140,000 in 1991/2 you paid tax at the full rate.
If you are divorced, you start paying the full rate immediately.
M&S said it would pass on the full rate cut, but had not yet decided how the change will be implemented.
Full rate production officially began on 11 February 2009.