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In recent years, India has seen a growing phenomenon called 'paid news'.
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U.S. bank bosses, however, are typically paid far more than in Europe.
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No court action will result if fines are paid within 21 days.
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He said only smelters in Eastern and Southern Europe paid similar prices.
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These Terms and Conditions apply to all INM paid for content products.
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Police said 18 people were arrested and charged with public order offences.
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Former Tepco bosses charged Fukushima meltdown Read more The crisis continues today.
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Wilson was arrested and subsequently charged following a question and answer interview.
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The government has issued a list of hospitals charged with handling cases.
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Police later charged a second person, Trey Foster, 22, in the case.
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For My law screams one is notfree while others remain enslaved.
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The idea of guaranteed lifetime income is nice, but it's notfree.
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But I am notfree; I am not alone in the world.
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He can notfree you all without a vote of all represented here.
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But I am notfree of this yet, is this my time?
Usage of fee-charging in anglès
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This year, 574 fee-charging schools were recognised by the Western Cape government.
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Attempts to rein in the fee-charging are like a weed-whacker unto kudzu.
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Most secondary schools, public and fee-charging, in Ireland receive money for teachers' salaries.
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Most top positions in Britain are still held by people from fee-charging schools.
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Cameron, Osborne and many other government ministers were educated at fee-charging private schools.
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Non-fee-charging schools additionally receive monies for buildings, maintenance, sports facilities, and other resources.
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By contrast fee-charging schools pay for similar facilities with tuition fees.
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Since 2008, the pupil-teacher ratio for Protestant, fee-charging secondary schools has increased three times.
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The Media segment is engaged in the broadcasting of fee-charging channels broadcasting service through optical fiber networks.
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A Church of Ireland archbishop has called on fee-charging Protestant schools to open their books to State officials.
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Then they could pay for schools which would all, in effect, be fee-charging and completely free of state control.
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Among these groups can be found the Republic's fee-charging second-level schools, and the Protestant schools in this sector particularly.
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The thinktank wants academies and free schools to be liberated from Ofsted and inspected separately, as fee-charging schools are.
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Much, for example, is made of the fact that fee-charging schools consistently achieve places at the top of the list.
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The Royal Commission has heard that low-fee-charging default industry funds routinely return more money to policyholders than fee-charging private funds like AMP.
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Hyman went to University College School in Hampstead, a fee-charging but liberal day school that abolished corporal punishment in the 19th century.