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fee <a fee; fees> SUST.

fee
fee (s)
fee (s)
fee ECON. (s)

bank fee ECON.

cancellation fee ECON.

collection fee ECON.

dedicated fee ECON.

dimension fee ECON.

fee amount ECON.

fee distribution ECON.

fee income ECON.

fee journal ECON.

fee transaction ECON.

inspection fee ECON.

interest fee ECON.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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It is a one-year, full-time (or two-year, part-time) course, and tuition fees range from 8,000-13,550 a year.
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He was allowed to work while he was there to pay off his fees.
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Both fares covered by the pass and reservation fees vary greatly from country to country.
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Journal provides rapid free open access publications, no processing fee.
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Permits and payment of fees are required for any of these activities.
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All participants, including youth and adult staff, pay fees to participate.
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The state offered a small grant to assist students in costs for tuition, fees and books.
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Reservations are free to users; the company charges restaurants a monthly service fee for their use of the system.
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The university offers a monthly fee, unlike most universities, which only charge per-credit fees.
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Membership fees are pegged at just 1 a year in order to make membership benefits readily available to all.
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