41. He said he was concerned that the NYSE will wind up raising fees again sometime in the future. 42. Her latest tax cut would be financed by laying off state workers, raising fees, paring down programs and freezing aid to local governments. 43. He said that was partly because doctors and hospitals often made up for lost income by raising the fees they charged patients not enrolled in HMOs. 44. He would raise fees charged to borrowers and to lenders. 45. His administration has raised grazing fees on federal lands, pushed for gun control and focused more on urban than rural problems. 46. If airports raise fees during peak hours, they should lower them during the non-peak hours. 47. If physicians and hospitals compensate by raising other fees, that could speed inflation, pushing Federal Reserve policymakers to nudge interest rates higher. 48. In a report, Stierheim recommended such steps as raising fees, selling city properties and winning concessions from labor unions. 49. In an effort to slow down exploitation and destruction of Western public lands, the secretary had wanted to break with tradition and raise user fees significantly. 50. In contrast, neighboring Zambia, which spends five times more each year on debt service than on primary education, had to raise school fees. |