61.   Some are increasing general admission fees or imposing fees for special exhibitions.

62.   Some restaurant owners say they use the credit card tactic purely as a psychological weapon, and do not really intend to impose the fee.

63.   Some judges like the idea, Ortiz said, while others are concerned that imposing the fee may not be appropriate in all cases.

64.   Some banks are even giving customers discounts if they promise not to use tellers, reversing the recent trend of imposing fees for the use of automated tellers.

65.   Southwest and other airlines want Congress to appropriate funds for aviation security rather than impose new fees on tickets.

66.   The bill, championed by the interior secretary, Bruce Babbitt, would have imposed fees on mining firms for the first time.

67.   The city also would be prohibited from imposing any fees in an annexed area that are also not imposed on city residents.

68.   The fees are being imposed to raise money that will offset tariff revenues that the pact will eliminate.

69.   The GAO report also concluded that ICANN can impose fees on Internet registrars to defray operating costs.

70.   The Forest Service and recreation groups are also looking at imposing user fees on hikers to get money to keep up some maintenance of the trail system.

v. + fee >>共 446
pay 19.44%
charge 12.23%
collect 4.56%
raise 3.37%
waive 2.85%
impose 2.50%
increase 1.98%
reduce 1.91%
receive 1.86%
earn 1.41%
impose + n. >>共 574
sanction 18.02%
restriction 6.67%
curfew 5.58%
ban 4.45%
penalty 3.65%
limit 3.18%
control 2.87%
tax 2.81%
fine 2.50%
rule 2.34%
fee 1.12%
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