111.   Even so, the commission is limited in what it can do.

112.   Even when the commission is aware of unsafe products, it is severely muzzled in its ability to inform the public.

113.   Even without upfront fees, sales commissions can be steep.

114.   For example, the commission would be able to require the same information on foreign securities delivered on U.S. exchanges as it does of U.S. market participants.

115.   Finally, the commission is to take into account attendance at rallies and opinion-poll standings.

116.   For many of her busts, the commission no doubt was to pay tribute or homage.

117.   For most of the century, commissions were noncompetitive.

118.   Fleischer noted that the energy commission is an independent federal agency, adding that the Bush administration has no authority to countermand its orders.

119.   For the brokers, there are the commissions to be won or lost.

120.   For these sellers, there are obvious advantages, mainly that they can attract buyers without spending money on marketing and that commissions are low.

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company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
commission 0.05%
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be 7.94%
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