1.   In any case, the anxiety about raising tuition fees in Britain is misplaced.

2.   The finance committee has Decided to raise membership fees for next season.

3.   To raise the fees, you know.

4.   Almost all the institutions have cracked down by raising fees on customers who exceed their credit limits or pay late.

5.   And consumer activists say the ruling could wind up costing consumers money because banks might feel emboldened by the court action and raise late fees.

6.   Antitrust officials at the Federal Trade Commission and the Justice Department also opposed the Campbell bill, saying it would enable doctors to raise their fees.

7.   As such, said Allaway, the decision to raise that fee was a political no-brainer.

8.   Banking analysts expect Nationsbank to close some Barnett branches and to raise fees on some services.

9.   Banks raised fees for late payments, made more frequent credit checks and lowered credit limits on delinquent customers.

10.   Besides cutting costs and raising fees, some schools are using the financial crisis to invent better ways of accomplishing old tasks.

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%
raise + n. >>共 391
money 11.41%
question 8.54%
concern 5.36%
price 4.42%
issue 4.42%
rate 4.28%
fund 2.88%
possibility 2.50%
tax 2.21%
fear 2.18%
fee 0.32%
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