71.   The fee was not imposed on smaller accounts because the impact on investment return would have been greater, Hollenbach said.

72.   The fees are imposed so that the people who add strain to a bank branch wind up paying those costs, rather than the bank customers.

73.   The measure would prohibit the FBI from funding a new instant crime-record check by imposing a fee on gun purchases, as originally proposed.

74.   The measure would create a ground-water conservation district with powers to require permits and impose fees.

75.   The measure would impose fees on corporations that hire these students, however.

76.   The Virgin Islands park imposed the fees as part of a three-year National Park Service program to pay for repairs and improvements.

77.   These places draw students and others who might well be discouraged if even a nominal fee were imposed.

78.   Towns across the state are imposing higher fees for roads and services.

79.   To the annoyance of some of these customers, the companies are lowering credit lines, imposing fees or raising rates on those who appear to be risky.

80.   U.S. banks do not plan to charge user fees, at least at first, but will impose downloading fees.

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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