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A mural artist is only limited by the fee and therefore the time spent on the painting ; dictating the level of detail ; a simple mural can be added to the smallest of walls.
All programmes at upper secondary level require the payment of a tuition fee.
It has also include infrastructure for traffic management, user information, dealing with incidents and emergencies and electronic fee collection, such infrastructure being based on active cooperation between traffic management systems at European, national and regional level and providers of travel and traffic information and value added services, which will ensure the necessary complementarity with applications whose deployment is facilitated under the trans-European telecommunications networks programme.
The HMGA and HMPA are examples of the exaggerated level of organization of the RPG hobby in the comic ; another is the fictional Gamer Temps company that provides, for a fee, drop-in temporary players for campaigns when a regular player is absent ( minor character Ty Ferfel was introduced as a Gamer Temps employee ).
In May 2011 Quinn confirmed a u-turn on a pre-election pledge, made less than 100 days earlier to student voters and their parents, that he would reverse a proposed increase in third level student registration fees, instead providing for a € 500 increase in the fee payable by students.
The elimination of the annual conferences, a mid-level geographic entity with its own leaders and programs, enabled the fee to be drastically reduced and thereby keep more finances at the local church level.
The College Board's Advanced Placement Program is an extensive program that offers high school students the chance to participate in what they describe as college level classes for a fee, reportedly broadening their intellectual horizons and preparing them for college work.
Further sub-infeudation could occur down to the level of a lord of a single manor, which in itself might represent only a fraction of a knight's fee.
Entry was strictly restricted to unmodified production cars, and the entrance fee was set at the nominal level of 1 lira.
Ironically, in the years following GMTV's launch, the group approached the ITC to retrospectively obtain a reduction in this fee, reducing it to a level below TV-am's original bid.
A DSS school will receive full recurrent subsidy until its fee level reaches two and a third of the average unit cost of an aided school place.
Typical business models revolve around selling the time of skilled professionals, either on a project-by-project basis, or through a service level agreement and providing services on an ongoing basis for a fixed monthly fee.
Often some level of support is included in the purchase of proprietary software, but additional support services ( especially for enterprise applications ) are usually available for an additional fee.
The Turin-based club wrote off his salary as well as part of the transfer fee for the fiscal year, though Andrade stated he hoped to return playing at the highest level.
He was also the first black footballer to command a £ 1million transfer fee, with his transfer from Norwich City to Nottingham Forest in 1981, but had little success as a player afterwards, although he continued to play at senior level until 1994.
It is administered by ADSIB, As of February 2011, the NIC was offering a registration fee of about $ 40 USD per year or 280 $ Bs for third-level domain and $ 140 USD per year or 980 $ Bs for second level domain.
Actually the stations assets including broadcast equipment and transmitters were sold at market ( book ) value, a market level rental agreed for the space occupied and an annual licence fee agreed.
This category encompasses a wide variety of criminal activity including, but not limited to, tampering with ( or bypassing ) a utility meter so that the true level of consumption is understated ; leaving a hotel or restaurant or similar establishment without paying for the service ; and " turnstile jumping " or other methods of evading the payment of a fare or fee when using a public transit vehicle or entering a private facility normally requiring payment ( e. g., jumping over the fence at a fair or rock concert ).
Registrars much comply to a certain level of technical and administrative resources, must pay an annual fee of NOK 5, 000 and a deposit of minimum NOK 10, 000, depending on activity level.
BBC Audio and Music head Jenny Abramsky told 6 July 2007's Radio 4's listeners ' complaints programme, Feedback, that more repeats were inevitable because the level at which Parliament had set the television licence feethe BBC's principal source of income – made spending cuts vital.
Spirits can be resurrected for a fee by the Spirit Healer who resides in each town, or by a spell Rooks can learn at a high experience level.
There are three levels of membership with an annual fee depending on the membership level.
When a player requests a transfer, it is possible to avoid this by granting him one, which will increase his morale, setting the transfer fee at such a high level that no-one bids, and then offering him a new contract the next week.

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No action has been taken, however, on such major problems as ending the fee system, penal reform, modification of the county unit system and in outright banning of fireworks sales.
It has established a Ministry of Environment and has introduced a pollution fee system by which taxes are levied on air and water emissions and solid waste disposal. The resulting revenues are used for unknown purposes.
Under the plan which starts within 90 days, Bell will be able to charge wholesale service providers a flat monthly fee to connect to its network, and for a set monthly usage limit per each ISP customer the ISP has.
For example, it has deputized sister states to act as contingency fee auditors for unclaimed property.
This prevents managers from receiving fees for volatile performance, though a manager will sometimes close a fund that has suffered serious losses and start a new fund, rather than attempting to recover the losses over a number of years without performance fee.
* Late fee stamp — issued to show payment of a fee to allow inclusion of a letter or package in the outgoing dispatch although it has been turned in after the cut-off time.
The contest has no entry fee and is the highest-paying contest for amateur science-fiction and fantasy writers.
It has been estimated that the standard fee paid to the USEE was £ 100 for a three-day match with £ 5 each going to the nine professionals in the team and the other £ 45 to W. G.
To hold him who has taught me this art as equal to my parents and to live my life in partnership with him, and if he is in need of money to give him a share of mine, and to regard his offspring as equal to my brothers in male lineage and to teach them this art-if they desire to learn it-without fee and covenant ; to give a share of precepts and oral instruction and all the other learning to my sons and to the sons of him who has instructed me and to pupils who have signed the covenant and have taken an oath according to the medical law, but to no one else.
* The supplier must provide a certain product ( obligation ) and is entitled to expect that the client has paid its fee ( benefit ).
In recent years, much effort has been done, by both governments and individuals, to combat the scammers involved in advanced fee fraud and 419 scams.
Some modelling and escort agencies will tell applicants that they have a number of clients lined up, but that they require a " registration fee " of sorts to account for processing and marketing expenses, or so it is claimed, which is paid in a number of untraceable methods, most often by cash ; once the fee is paid, the applicant is informed that the client has cancelled, and thereafter they never contact the applicant again.
Fraud artists using the scheme call victims on telephones ; a scammer tells a victim that a government has given them a grant and that they must pay an advance fee, usually around $ 250, to receive the grant.
The crate is too small and the victim has the option of either purchasing a crate with air conditioning or renting one while also paying a deposit, typically called a caution or cautionary fee.
Or they may say that a fund has been set up by the Nigerian government to compensate victims of 419 fraud, and all that is required is proof of the loss, persona information, and a processing and handling fee.
Since 1998, non-profits have been providing downpayment gifts to borrowers who purchase homes where the seller has agreed to reimburse the non-profit and pay an additional processing fee.
There has since been pressure to reinstate the licence fee to maintain UBC's independence.
The signing of the new affiliation deal has resulted in STV paying a flat fee for all networked programming, and so to drop any programmes is unlikely due to the large costs involved.
In addition, there is often no such formal deal but only a mutual understanding, for instance when it is common knowledge in a municipality that to obtain a building permit one has to pay a " fee " to the decision maker to obtain a favourable decision.
In the 1980s, Northern Dancer's stud fee reached US $ 1 million, an amount four to five times his rivals and a record amount that as of 2009 has not been equalled.
Moyes has broken the club record for highest transfer fee paid on four occasions, signing James Beattie for £ 6 million in January 2005, Andy Johnson for £ 8. 6 million in summer 2006, Yakubu for £ 11. 25 million in summer 2007, and Marouane Fellaini for £ 15 million in September 2008.

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