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n. 费用

  1. Your fees cannot be remitted.
    你的费用不能免除.
  2. Fees are calculated on a sliding scale according to income.
    这种费用是根据收入高低滑动折算的.



  1. Mr. Eastwood said that the company hasn't decided what it will charge and that California utility regulators must approve the fees.
  2. Mr. Kehler, a former Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. investment banker, charged his share of big fees to put together takeover deals in the 1980s.
  3. The bonds were priced at 101 1/8 to yield 8.44% less full fees.
  4. But the case underscores how plaintiffs' lawyers are increasingly on the defensive about their fees.
  5. By settling, the company avoided $10 million in legal fees, Mr. Hirsch says, but the incident cost him $317,000 in bonuses and years of respect on Wall Street.
  6. Certainly, Logan's new landing fees have drastically changed the costs of doing business at the airport.
  7. If the buy-out goes ahead Newco - the new company formed by a deal - pays all the professional fees.
  8. They are often known for maverick investment strategies and high fees.
  9. A Boston company and seven men were indicted on federal fraud charges in connection with a scheme to collect "advance fees" from borrowers seeking loans that were never provided.
  10. A federal judge and the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals subsequently ordered Diamond to help reimburse the winners' legal fees.
  11. During her hearing on Friday, the committee repeatedly pointed out that new S&L examiners weren't hired at a critical period, even though it wouldn't have cost the government anything because industry fees pay the examiners' salaries.
  12. "There would be less clients if the raise was decided because the fees would be brought up sharply.
  13. It argues that, in many cases, sponsor fees aren't really charitable donations. Instead, the IRS views the fees as payments for the publicity and advertising that sponsors garner through banners, brochures and media exposure.
  14. It argues that, in many cases, sponsor fees aren't really charitable donations. Instead, the IRS views the fees as payments for the publicity and advertising that sponsors garner through banners, brochures and media exposure.
  15. Gray also said he doubted the House would move to ban speaking fees and other honoraria _ a plan favored by Wright in return for the raise.
  16. If competition were functioning effectively, one would expect price-cutting to reduce fees. There are two reasons why this does not happen.
  17. The World Bank loans will be at variable lending rates, while the IDA credits will be interest-free except for administrative fees.
  18. Tower showed flashes of grit and humor as he fielded questions at the National Press Club about allegations concerning excessive drinking, womanizing and lucrative consulting fees he received from defense contractors.
  19. The Merc membership has lined up his initial bout in the form of a referendum next Thursday on whether to sharply cut members' trading fees.
  20. But critics question whether the state legislatures in their rush to deregulate plastic have trampled over consumers by allowing the banks to charge high interest rates and the now-prevalent annual fees.
  21. The Press found that foreigners who received kidneys paid four times more in surgeon's fees than Americans who got the same operations.
  22. It's unclear how much plaintiffs lawyers will get from the settlement since their fees often have to be approved by judges.
  23. Under current ethics rules of the institute, the industry's principal professional group, accountants can only charge hourly fees for such advice and cannot accept any contingency fees or commissions.
  24. Under current ethics rules of the institute, the industry's principal professional group, accountants can only charge hourly fees for such advice and cannot accept any contingency fees or commissions.
  25. They paid the agency $1,000 in registration and placement fees, and advanced the woman's $224 air fare.
  26. Disclosed fees from initial public stock offerings were crimped still further, plunging 24.5% to $668.8 million.
  27. California's program permits nonprofit groups and individuals to be reimbursed for lawyer's fees and other costs of appearing before the Public Utilities Commission.
  28. The budget calls for $1.77 billion in new taxes and fees, and program cuts or changes of about $5.3 billion.
  29. American movies are still rare because the Chinese won't pay the big distribution fees Hollywood requires.
  30. He blamed losses earlier this year on some "fraudulent" claims and "excessive" fees and said controls in such areas have been tightened.
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