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And should all consumers be charged extra for said numbers?
One hospital charged extra if they deemed you especially foul.
Lawmakers on Wednesday questioned why Boeing had charged extra for some safety features.
In those cases you might be charged extra for corrections and follow-ups.
Unclear, but we are pretty sure you'll still be charged extra for bags. 
Riders will also be charged extra for making drivers wait longer than two minutes.
The bill would ensure that consumers would not be charged extra for access to websites.
Drivers may arrive sooner than anticipated, which could lead to passengers being charged extra wait time.
There were no interest rates, but there was something called the "credit price," where you were charged extra.
We also do everything on the cleaning list so that we aren't charged extra for the cleaning fee.
Some worry that if they're charged extra to operate in Washington, they could pick up shop and pollute elsewhere.
The new bill wouldn't technically force someone to undergo genetic screening, but being charged extra for choosing privacy is coercive.
However, another staff member, declining to be identified, said there had indeed been notices saying Americans would be charged extra.
Boeing jets in Ethiopia and Indonesia lacked two safety features in their cockpits because the company charged extra to install them.
Checking out late can mess up a hotel crew's entire schedule, and you could also be charged extra for your room.  
People in prison also can be charged extra to open and close phone accounts, plus a surcharge to fund them in the first place.
What they did have were artists who could copy likenesses from fresh corpses or even reconstruct them from family descriptions, though some charged extra.
"People are being charged extra just for being poor," Douglas Heller, a consumer advocate who helped conduct the analysis, said in a call with reporters.
If the bank does prevail in moving the case to arbitration, people who got screwed and charged extra fees would have to pursue overdraft complaints by themselves.
Some hospital administrators pressured radiologists to use it whether they liked it or not because patients could be charged extra for it, increasing profits, Dr. Lehman said.
I could easily see wireless customers being charged extra for "premium data services" in markets where advanced techniques are used to provide faster speeds or a capacity boost.
Dozens of subway riders in New York City are being charged extra for their transit rides, and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority suspects that Apple may be partly to blame.
Boeing also charged extra for two safety features on its 737 Max jets that might have helped the pilots detect erroneous sensor readings to avoid problems with the software.
For each type of transaction, it took five calculations, including a reference to rates from complex card industry tables, to figure out how much the merchants were being charged extra.
In 2014 it also introduced "Business Plus", an option that charged extra for bundling back in some services corporate customers need, such as flexible ticketing and a hold-baggage allowance.
Previously, the hospital always put them in private rooms, but that had drawbacks: Many patients felt as if they were being segregated, and worried that they would be charged extra (they weren't).
This is not like the introduction of basic-economy fares, when airlines kept the lowest-cost fares the same and charged extra for the privilege of carrying on a bag or pre-selecting seats.
The legislation from Alexander and Murray dictates that patients can't be charged extra money for any emergency care, ancillary care (anesthesia, radiology, etc.), or diagnostic care they receive from an out-of-network provider.
And the two planes that crashed didn't have the optional angle-of-attack safety feature that could have alerted pilots if the plane was pointing in the wrong direction, and that Boeing charged extra for.
If you didn't remember to use your VCR's handy rewind feature (or a separate standalone VHS rewinder like that cool sports car) to spin the magnetic tape back to the beginning, you could get charged extra.
In the past, if a rider was charged extra, for instance, because a driver needed to take a longer route to avoid things like construction or traffic, the fare for both the driver and rider would be reduced.
The amount you need to get started depends on which platform you choose, and some have no minimum requirements (although you may be charged extra fees if you're not using it regularly or only keeping a few hundred or thousand dollars in the trading account).
I would not have been able to do the entire ride in 30 minutes at a leisurely pace, so I took my time and checked into a Citi Bike station every so often, then checked it out again, ensuring I wouldn't be charged extra.
Ms. Bomba, who bowed out of the case in 2000 and died a year before her former ward did, was paid in full, despite a memo in the court file pointing out that she had charged extra legal fees for routine work, including calls to directory assistance.
Boeing previously charged extra for two features in the cockpit: the angle of attack indicator, which showed pilots the readings from the angle of attack sensors; and the disagree light, which notified pilots if the readings from the two sensors were at odds with one another.
Consider three young people: An 18-year-old who can vote, but can't legally buy a beer; a 183-year-old who can drink, but is charged extra to rent a car; and a 25-year-old who can rent a car at the typical rate, but remains eligible for his parents' health insurance.
Both deadly 737-Max flights lacked two safety features, which Boeing charged extra for, and the company has recently faced claims that several manufacturing errors have occurred in the late stages of production at its plant near Charleston, S.C. The Max planes have been grounded in the United States and several other countries in the aftermath of the Ethiopian Airlines crash.
The work involved 300 workers and was made from 35,000 bamboo poles, concrete blocks, iron and steel. The purpose of the building was for Western artists to perform to the French Colonists. Vietnamese elites could enter on events only if they dressed up and were charged extra more money for tickets.
Many users have unlimited "mobile-to-mobile" minutes, high monthly minute allotments, or unlimited service. Moreover, "push to talk" services offer the instant connectivity of SMS and are typically unlimited. The integration between competing providers and technologies necessary for cross-network text messaging was not initially available. Some providers originally charged extra for texting, reducing its appeal.
Sir Murdoch McDuck (?-1066; from earlier Murdoch MacDuich) was a businessman who patented the longbow. Most notably in 1066, when the Normans invaded England, he had the latter sign a contract with him so they would have enough longbows to fight off the invaders. However, they did not have enough arrows as Sir Murdoch charged extra for them.
They charged extra per night for those rooms. The next tower to be built in 1994, was too remodeled in 2004 with similar furnishings and in 2005 got its own pricing distinction and name, "Atrium Tower", because of the lobby atrium behind its signature glass elevators. The "Luxury" tower rooms became known as floors 3-20 of the third most and newest of the Atlantis towers.
The change was to take advantage of cost savings offered by 0300 numbers. For callers, the 0300 number was treated the same as a typical geographic phone number (starting with 01 or 02) in pricing schemes by all phone companies, including mobile phones. Under the 0845 number, some phone companies charged extra to call the number. Additionally, Highways England's per minute fee on each call was now capped at 5p.
82 Though not overtly symbolic, this painting was owned by Cardinal Federico Borromeo and may have been appreciated for both religious and aesthetic reasons. Jan Bruegel painted his Large Milan Bouquet (1606) for the cardinal, as well, claiming that he painted it 'fatta tutti del natturel' (made all from nature) and he charged extra for the extra effort.Ebert-Schifferer, p. 84 These were among many still-life paintings in the cardinal's collection, in addition to his large collection of curios.
Skybus charged extra fees for almost everything other than the ticket itself. This is common among European low-cost carriers, but was almost unheard of at the time among major US carriers. Carry-on baggage (one bag plus one personal item) was free, but checked bags incurred an additional charge. The first two bags less than fifty pounds were $10 each online or $12 each at the counter, with each additional bag after two incurring a charge of $50 per bag.
SMS is widely used for delivering digital content, such as news alerts, financial information, pictures, GIFs, logos and ringtones. Such messages are also known as premium-rated short messages (PSMS). The subscribers are charged extra for receiving this premium content, and the amount is typically divided between the mobile network operator and the value added service provider (VASP), either through revenue share or a fixed transport fee. Services like 82ASK and Any Question Answered have used the PSMS model to enable rapid response to mobile consumers' questions, using on-call teams of experts and researchers.
Tolls can be paid by one of four means: automated coin payments, payment at a staffed toll booth, automated credit/debit card payments or in advance via an M6 Toll tag. Not all methods are available at all toll gates; each of the toll gates features an electronic sign showing the payment methods available at the time. Vehicles are classified electronically at the toll booths according to their number of wheels, number of axles and height at first axle. Thus vehicles with trailers are charged extra and some large models of 4x4 are classified as vans.
In April 2013, after Sim Lim Square's management put up lists of recalcitrant shops as a warning to shoppers, some of those stores resorted to shrinking or removing their names from their signboards, or even changing their name. The lists have also been ripped off by unknown culprits. It was reported a month later that retailers had secretly charged extra amounts to customers' credit cards as taxes or transaction fees. Malaysian diver Ooi Tze Liang, who was participating in the 2014 Singapore Fina Diving Grand Prix, reported paying over S$4,800 for two iPhone 6 phones, despite being quoted a price of $2,500.
Mpumalanga- school-welcome-dance-1 In the case of South Africa, classical ballet was the only primarily available form of dance education before 1994 and was taught in a few schools that charged extra fees on top of the school tuition. However, with the recent changes in the National Curriculum, all schools in the Western Cape are required to include dance education in their curriculum. The unique aspect of the current South African dance education system is its emphasis on teaching cultural heritage through dance. Although the multicultural identity of South Africa poses difficulties in unifying assessments and curricula, the current system strives to improve the dance education system with the aims of teaching lifelong skills and appreciation of one’s cultural heritage through dance.
The first "commercial" cable radio station in the United States was CABL-FM 108 in California, on the Theta Cablevision system, serving West Los Angeles and surrounding areas. It went live on January 1, 1972, and was run by Brad Sobel, playing what he called "progressive top 40". CABL-FM 108 came into being after Sobel's original venture, K-POT, a bootleg FM station at 88.1 MHz, was silenced by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in November 1971. The illicit station ran for three days until it was shut down, and the event made the front page of the Los Angeles Times and the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. Because Theta Cablevision charged extra for its FM hookups, CABL-FM 108's potential audience was between 4,700 and approximately 25,000 (based on information provided by Brad Sobel in an article in Billboard), out of Cablevision's approximately 100,000 subscriber households.
Under the theory and practice of risk- based pricing, the interest rate of the loan should reflect the risk of the borrower to avoid subsidizing those who default at the expense of those who always pay on time (or alternatively, to allow loans to be given to a broader range of customers, with a broad range of credit history). Usually, if an interest rate is to be risk-based, the risk premium (or amount charged extra for the risk) is set at the time of an account opening. However, this does not take into consideration that the risk of a borrower defaulting may change later (and in fact the risk might be less). Thus, while lenders have increased credit limits and lowered rates to borrowers in good standing, reflecting the decreased perception of risk, recently lenders have begun to raise rates to those it later has found have defaulted with other lenders.

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