31. He said the university had not tried offering discounts, but instead has imposed extra fees for certain categories of students, like those in professional schools. 32. He then chose to impose the fees by executive fiat, but has now abandoned even that strategy. 33. Here too, the amount of money you may withdraw and whether a fee is imposed depend on your bank back home. 34. If Brown made such an official ruling, the Commerce Department would then be able to impose import fees. 35. If the fees are imposed, it is unclear how much money a British student would have to pay. 36. In addition no fees will be imposed for upgrading services, equipment and products, the USTR said. 37. In something of a split decision, the appeals court said the FCC could legally impose a fee under broad powers granted by Congress. 38. It imposed fees in the formerly free iBazar site in France, only to remove most of them as users objected. 39. It recently imposed fees to list items on its auction service, which had been free. 40. Lawyers for the poor say corporate law firms, which have powerful lobbyists in Albany, would thwart any legislative attempt to impose a fee. |