Encara no tenim significats per a "high fee".
1Those who possessed tents could charge a high fee for their rental.
2When they look abroad it seems to be mainly to attract lucrative research contracts from US multinationals or high fee-paying overseas students.
3This is not about making money -I rather suspect Woolworths of losing money on it, even with such a high fee.
4Because this is being arranged at the last minute, during wartime, you could probably demand a very high fee, as these things go.
5Many people must go abroad to pay an extremely high fee to have children, said Bin Xu, director of Beijing-based rights group LGBTI+.
6The governor justified the high fee by telling us his men would stand firm against anything, even if a shooter was stuck in their mush.
7Despite the high fee to enable Sea The Stars to "cover" a mare, there will be no shortage of breeders willing to pay the price.
8According to the workers, Molina gave different reasons for the high fees.
9The legislation also bans exit fees and high fees on some accounts.
10Some appraisers also resent the loss of high fees they used to receive.
11These products can be distributed broadly, and usually charge high fees and commissions.
12These cards have very high interest rates and ridiculously high fees.
13High fees and a tortuous permitting progress make it hard to build more.
14In exchange, investors tolerated secretive fund managers, high fees and limited access to funds.
15Right, and we also know that investment returns are negatively correlated with high fees.
16There have also been some deals with unusually high fees.
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