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And now she's ready to talk ... for a fee.
Plastic and paper bags are available only for a fee.
You can also upgrade to Express shipping for a fee.
Some "predatory" journals will take literally anything for a fee.
For a fee, iQiyi members can watch eight more episodes.
Banks give out money all the time — for a fee.
You can take any of them home for a fee.
Universal distributed "American Made" in North America for a fee.
They may offer to increase your benefits for a fee.
Anyone can get that same assistance, though — for a fee.
Most basic economy tickets are unchangeable, even for a fee.
Airbnb also offers professional photography services for hosts, for a fee.
The processing service converts each type of coin for a fee.
For a fee, members get exercise classes and free check-ups.
The service also offers more comprehensive background services for a fee.
For a fee, weary trekkers can also enjoy a hot bath.
Then he offered to help get them reactivated — for a fee.
You can watch it: On iTunes, for a fee StuttererWhat's it about?
Most Americans can renew passports by mail, for a fee of $110.
Victory Lab will make anything trend on any platform for a fee.
New customers can order some items on Prime Now for a fee.
Some of its patents for HEV technology are available for a fee.
You can also make money by arranging airport transfers for a fee.
Global investment banks were hoping for a fee bonanza from the deals.
For a fee, it gives clients access to its common data pool.
Vendors like Carfax also provide detailed car history reports for a fee.
And Lowell does allow you to bring your own, for a fee.
There are also more sophisticated WHOIS tools that operate for a fee.
The next-day delivery began in June, for a fee of $4.99.
The next-day delivery began this month, for a fee of $4.99.
The company I work for, NewsGuard, provides this service for a fee.
"There are organizations who do this for a fee," Mr. Loftis said.
Fantasy, which established that prevailing defendants can be eligible for a fee award.
The app offers additional translation and voice-to-text services for a fee.
Extra features, like advanced security and additional customizations, are available for a fee.
For a fee, they provide transport, water, cooking gas, cable television and internet.
For a fee they will also carry cash, says Odedele Olusanmi, a driver.
Residents can use a heliport and party and meeting rooms for a fee.
Others do, for a fee, like "premium" car rental protection from American Express.
Serra was invited to outline a proposal, for a fee, but said no.
The new letter, which also will be available for a fee at DataTrekResearch.
Nowadays, patrons can play any of about a thousand games, for a fee.
For a fee, the coaches were sent shoes to have their players wear.
The Trump Organization is managing only the hotel, in exchange for a fee.
Now a new generation of organizations is offering this support — for a fee.
A number of websites offer "certification" for emotional support animals, for a fee.
We do many cases pro bono -- for a fee or significantly reduced rate.
Mr. Ross persuaded the Goodman family to drop the provision, for a fee.
The business platform now offers premium services, like accounting, for a fee, he said.
YouTube also launched Super Chat, allowing users to highlight their messages for a fee.
A bootstrapping London-based startup is preparing to fix this problem — for a fee.
Companies and organizations can use the lists to reach specific demographics for a fee.
Or you can buy your way to the boarding 'A' list for a fee.
Promising to anticipate trouble, for a fee, is the the hedge-fund industry model.
Apple offers cloud storage for a fee (after a small amount of free space).
Litigation finance, or funding third-party lawsuits for a fee, is having a moment.
If you decide to seek professional advice, look for a fee-only financial adviser.
These platforms explain the process, and offer services and support, oftentimes for a fee.
You typically just get the debt holders to waive the default for a fee.
For a fee (5 euros per person), breakfast could be delivered to the room.
They were ready to bear some of the burden — for a fee, of course.
A line-stander whispered that he could give him a spot for a fee.
Even its "$9 Fare Club" can qualify you for a fee credit from Amex.
At Trendera, Ms. Buckingham and her team continued to produce reports for a fee.
She provides parking for a fee and will occasionally organize tours around the lake.
These men schedule individual sessions with the fighters, usually for a fee around $225.
For a fee, any truck can pass checkpoints without inspection, no matter what it carries.
The company licenses its proprietary software and the necessary camera hardware specs for a fee.
It's not the first time Tesla has offered post-purchase software unlocks for a fee.
Brokers are licensed to sell investment products on commission, as well as for a fee.
That prohibits it from lending stocks to speculators for a fee as many rivals do.
Customs had previously provided such data for a fee but suspended this service in April.
To use the program, sellers can opt in for a fee when listing their products.
Nicky Morgan, chair of parliament's Treasury Select Committee, added to calls for a fee cut.
At the transaction level, Ohi asks for a fee of $2.50 for pick and pack.
Materials for all countries are available for a fee or through university or corporate memberships.
" For a fee of $20183 per month Kurbo kids can get one-to-one "coaching.
There were fake antivirus scams that promised to clean up your computer — for a fee.
The sites typically offer to delete it for a fee, anywhere from $20 to $400.
Whatever they don't accept, or doesn't sell, can be donated or returned for a fee.
To thwart their rivals, they proposed buying StatDNA outright, for a fee around $4 million.
But the underlying mechanisms will be reviewed by access and there it's going to be up to the parties to decide whether they want to provide their services for a fee, and if for a fee then they will have to pay it with XES.
Victory Lab's promise is that it can make anything trend on any platform, for a fee.
These will require permits, available for a fee from the government's Animal and Plant Health Agency.
Enter BlackPods, a third-party company that will darken your glossy white AirPods for a fee.
Other operators were engaging in extortion, charging people to "take down" the photos for a fee.
Online content from celebrities and industry insiders is made available for a fee to benefit charity.
Gigster lets anyone with an idea get an app conceptualized, coded and designed, for a fee.
The startup offers the autos it acquires to a private network of buyers for a fee.
No overhead bin luggage is allowed, and luggage like rollaboards will be checked for a fee.
The instructor noted that St. Mary's operates a gym that participants could join for a fee.
Cats and small dogs are allowed to travel with their owners for a fee of $95.
According to the report, the planned computer would be licensed to domestic corporations for a fee.
They can change the seat assignment, or pick their own seat beforehand, but for a fee.
Charities can have state registrations handled for a fee by organizations that will do the paperwork.
If someone offers to take down the images for a fee, Vora says it's a scam.
You can stay there as long as you like for a fee of $3, meals included.
Customers keep what they want for a fee, and return what they don't want for free.
For a fee, the hotel's own fisherman, Olivier Bardoux, will take you out on his boat.
In 2005, it created the Wealth Management Group, providing managed accounts for clients, for a fee.
Homeowners can also turn to companies like AmeriFlood Solutions, which manage the process for a fee.
Pan pointed to doctors advertised as "vaccine friendly" online and offering medical exemptions for a fee.
The pitch for home DNA testing could not be more succinct: know thyself, for a fee.
For a fee, social media platforms offer access to users' information via internally developed analytical tools.
If you hate commercials, you can also disable ads for on-demand content (for a fee).
For a fee, people can also see the names of people with ongoing cases in court.
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If it's too restrictive, Microsoft is offering an option to enable all desktop apps, for a fee.
For some students, Singer would boost SAT and ACT scores for a fee of $2000,14103 to $21410,2100.
This suggested that patent-holders were happy to let others use their intellectual property (for a fee).
The agency will also let you pay with plastic for a fee through a payment processing company.
The airline also touts the best legroom in coach, and offers extra legroom seats for a fee.
That means advocacy groups, unions and others can tap the information these companies collect — for a fee.
The network's operating budget will rely on specialized services offered to the private sector for a fee.
Typically, he makes agreements with companies that gut or demolish buildings, he said, sometimes for a fee.
Connectivity: The airport offers 30 minutes of free Wi-Fi, and higher speed access for a fee.
Luxe offers customers on-demand parking on both a subscription and one-off model for a fee.
For a fee, PubMatic promises to pay publishers for a specific time period at a guaranteed rate.
These middlemen grant prospective renters access to listings, viewing appointments and leases in exchange for a fee.
Recently, Robinhood introduced a Gold program, which offers margin accounts and after-hours trading, for a fee.
For a fee, the sites will also send a history of a yacht's movements going back years.
Immigration authorities are suspending a program allowing expedited H-1B visa processing for a fee, starting April 3.
When a new Hollywood blockbuster is released, some sites offer you the chance to watch for a fee.
For a fee, Carter wrote, AudienceBloom could obtain linked brand mentions in big publications for Voorhees Segal's clients.
Plus, they're allegedly offering sellers a way to delete negative products reviews, in return for a fee.  Great.
Other porn sites would be able to use AgeID to comply with the new laws, for a fee.
These services offer to create large sequences of DNA and perform experiments in robotic labs, for a fee.
They become the first American customers to take a trip on a self-driving shuttle—for a fee.
The company will continue to use the pipeline, which carries heavy oil across northeastern Alberta, for a fee.
Exchanges that will host an IEO will typically do the vetting process of a project for a fee.
She claims she doesn't ask anyone for a fee to park, but people customarily give her a tip.
For a fee, the clearing-house signs two offsetting but technically separate derivatives contracts with the two parties.
These services use bots that leave comments and like posts on real Instagram accounts, often for a fee.
Once the rules are enacted, anyone who provides investment advice for a fee must act as a fiduciary.
The difference also is filling crude pipelines at companies that only transport and store oil for a fee.
A number of 'brokerages' have moved in on the opportunity to connect sellers and buyers for a fee.
In March, they requested that adblocking users add their sites to their whitelist, or subscribe for a fee.
This means Hi Fly will, for a fee, provide the lessee with an aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance.
That's one reason airlines stopped offering calls for a fee over built-in Airfones, which used radio technology.
He's offering testing beyond his usual slate of patients to the entire community for a fee of $125.
What if all the theater companies recorded the performances and made them available for a fee on TV?
Walgreens declined to comment but noted that they also deliver same-day in the city for a fee.
There are also visa services that, for a fee, will take your application to the consulate for you.
GitHub, seeking to establish a profitable business, has increasingly hosted corporate projects on its platform for a fee.
Quality filtering for a fee is another possibility ("everyone is annoyed by being connected to the wrong people").
Under debate was the then current version of the bill, which called for a fee of ten cents.
For a fee the whole spread could be rented out for wedding celebrations, bar mitzvahs and the like.
Low-income applicants may be eligible for a fee assistance program through the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Apple, Google, Samsung and most other manufacturers will replace your battery, screen and other parts for a fee.
After that, internet packages are available for a fee, though loyalty-program members may get unlimited Wi-Fi.
The Bruins selected Hebenton for a fee of $20,000 in the N.H.L. draft after the 1962-63 season.
You can watch it: On YouTube and Google Play, for a fee We Can't Live Without CosmosWhat's it about?
In the white papers, there's a possibility that your data could be archived for a fee to save space.
Lots of investors now get the average stockmarket return for a fee of as little as 0.03% a year.
With over six years of secondary-market data, TiqIQ offered teams and artists this market insight for a fee.
For a fee, services such as Netflix, Hulu and Prime Video offer instant access to television programs and movies.
Kayaking, a cliff-side dinner, healing Temazcal rituals and more are also offered by the resort for a fee.
Starting with the public domain, agencies and others routinely offer and make available for a fee public domain works.
Several draft-dodgers living in Lebanon said they had deferred military service for a fee while studying, then fled.
For a fee, Tokopedia will help store their goods in advance of purchase in partner warehouses across the country.
CareerTu offers many of its classes for free while sets aside a handful of premium content for a fee.
The promoter, Karen Smith, tells TMZ ... she booked 21 Savage for a fee of $17,213 to play a Sept.
For those with higher incomes, these companies also offer more advanced tax preparation software and services for a fee.
GrabHitch enables private car drivers to offer a ride to passengers heading in the same direction for a fee.
P23P firms, also called marketplace lenders, channel loans directly from institutional investors and individuals to borrowers, for a fee.
They happily queued to get autographs of their favourite alien or federation crew member—for a fee, of course.
CoSport customers can elect to collect tickets in Rio rather than have them sent to homes for a fee.
Alternatively, you can also use a service like Shakepay to convert cryptocurrencies into USD or Euros for a fee.
Voter and electoral roll data is public and available, usually for a fee, though rules vary state by state.
Members of AAA's premium tiers can receive free passport photos, while other members can get them for a fee
You&aposll be able to bring up to two guests into the lounge for a fee of $50 each.
A notary handles the sale, for a fee that is typically about €10,000, or about $193,200, Mr. Muller said.
It functions as a car club where, for a fee, drivers can use vehicles strategically placed around a city.
And, for a fee, it advises or administers an additional 1,300 grant programs for corporations, foundations, associations and individuals.
Though the hotel does not have a gym, private training sessions with a coach are available for a fee.
Neville hopes to advise other departments, for a fee, on how to identify and train their own super-recognizers.
The program allows anyone with a car to join its platform and share ride with fellow commuters for a fee.
Just in time for the holidays, PayPal will start offering deposit and withdrawal services at Walmart stores — for a fee.
People write books, speak for a fee, and make videos touting the conspiracy in the name of fame and cash.
The download will be available on the band's Bandcamp page for the next 18 days for a fee of £18.
" The Washington Post reports that a "stunned" Kelly turned them down, telling Maples and Trump she "works for a fee.
Michael Jackson once performed in Brunei for a fee of $2355 million, in a stadium built specifically for the event.
In between he signed for Premier League Manchester City for a fee reported to be 27 million pounds ($33.62 million).
For a fee — $50 for a simple piece, $300 for something more complicated — Cline can beef up your buddy, too.
Another less risky model would be to focus more on management partnerships with landlords and manage space for a fee.
Another less risky model would be to focus more on management partnerships with landlords and manage space for a fee.
The league announced Tuesday that NBA TV will be available through the league's website or mobile app for a fee.
Starting May 17, if you live in Finland, you can have a mail carrier cut your grass for a fee.
For a fee—$217,103 in this case—Rystad will sell anyone its numbers on the world's existing fossil fuel sources.
Why it matters: The repeal means that internet service providers can block, throttle or speed up content for a fee.
Cambodian authorities began issuing permanent resident cards in 2015 to ethnic minorities for a fee of 250,000 riel ($62) each.
For a fee, these unregulated intermediaries will match customer orders to buy and sell cryptocurrencies, trading them for national currencies.
Ice Cube didn't ask for a fee for his publishing, but I still think we spent $1 million on music.
Back when Cardi was Insta-famous, but not yet "Bodak Yellow" famous, she hosted parties at clubs for a fee.
Solidarity payments apply to academy-developed players who are transferred for a fee between two teams from different international federations.
Prospective buyers usually hire a surveyor to assess the property, for a fee of about 2617,2916 pounds ($2,600), agents said.
So they teamed up with a family who allowed them to post up in their RV pad, for a fee.
Two of the mansions, The Breakers and The Elms, offer extra tours that can be added on for a fee.
Tennessee law required children to be adopted in state for a fee of $7, about $75 in today&aposs money.
They can offer the services or products to consumers for a fee or they can defray costs in other ways.
And many offer access to live financial advisors when you need it, for free (Vanguard) or for a fee (Betterment).
Once qualified, the crews then, for a fee, perform a wide range of tasks for government agencies, companies and research institutes.
The corridors follow newly-built solar-powered wells, which herders can use for a fee of 30 ouguiya ($0.08) per animal.
So it created Life Time Work, shared office facilities attached to seven of its largest health clubs, available for a fee.
For Augur, any holder of REP can become a "reporter", in charge of checking facts on the ground for a fee.
At least some of the ad launderers who control rented accounts also rent or sell them to others for a fee.
Tesla has signed another deal with a utility, partnering with a Vermont utility to offer customers backup electricity for a fee.
The government introduced a system in 2013 but only for a fee, and many lower subcontractor workers are likely not covered.
For subsequent orders, the retailer's mobile app offered delivery on a minimum $1303 order for a fee of $7.99 to $9.95.
For a fee you can hang out inside of it, but its upper reaches are not legally accessible to the public.
Diego Rossi, 23, signed for Los Angeles FC from Uruguayan side Penarol in December 2017 for a fee of $4 million.
There are websites that allow you to compare annuity terms and prices and financial advisors will assess contracts for a fee.
The ceremony was filmed by MTV and live-streamed to 70,000 viewers on the app Halogen for a fee of $50.
Discount brokers such as TD Ameritrade and Charles Schwab have long given customers the opportunity to trade options for a fee.
Bond companies will post bail for defendants in exchange for a fee of about 10-15% of the total bail amount.
You can also pay for a premium plan with more hands-on help for a fee of just 0.40% per year.
There's also a fleet of cherry-red bikes guests can rent (for a fee) to properly explore this cycling-centric city.
Thousands of incarcerated men, women, and children were hired out by the state to private factories and farms for a fee.
It does so for a fee of 2.5 percent, so you have to make sure paying that fee is worth it.
Satellites can opt to drop out of the mission, too, and rebook for a later flight — for a fee, of course.
In some cases, an individual may be able to apply for a fee waiver, according to the text of the rule.
Some internet companies also provide access to sensitive personal information for a fee, according to Reuters' communications with two such platforms.
If Mexican immigrants with clean criminal records could enter at will for a fee, then the entire need for a wall disappears.
Each time, they found it supposedly infected with viruses and spyware, and offered a cleanup for a fee—on average around $21.
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Jordan Peterson says meat cured his depression and now his daughter will tell you how it healed her too — for a fee.
These rows – which are not sold to channels for a fee – have included personalized recommendations pulled in from the streaming services themselves.
The person on the other end offers to lower your monthly payments or make your debt disappear altogether, potentially for a fee.
The online service is expected to be Nintendo's version of the PlayStation Network or Xbox Live, offering online multiplayer for a fee.
For a fee, the organization's llamas—Rojo, Smokey, Diego, and Jean-Pierre—will go to your wedding dressed like dapper party guests.
Following the sale, which is subject to regulatory approval, Leumi will manage Menorah's share in the portfolio in return for a fee.
In tandem with killing BBM for consumers, BlackBerry announced that BBM Enterprise (BBMe) would now be available to everyone—for a fee.
A whole class of advisors — Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs) — has grown up to provide independent financial advice for a fee, no commission.
The collaborators are also looking into potentially allowing customers to recycle and replace the sole when they need to (for a fee).
Attempts by miners to produce their own power are expensive, as Eskom requires them to connect to the grid for a fee.
You can pay for free with a bank account transfer from your bank account or use a credit card for a fee.
For a fee of $5 per transaction — of which Goodwill pays half as a courtesy to its workers — PayActiv advances the cash.
Microsoft told the AP in a statement Friday that it would offer continued Windows 7 security updates for a fee through 2023.
Moreover, American, Delta, Southwest and United all happen to have programs in place that allow people to transfer miles for a fee.
Sterling joined City from Liverpool for a fee of $65 million in 2015, and has since scored 82 times in 205 games.
FYI, Cameo is a service where people can pay to have their favorite celebs make a custom short video for a fee.
Colloquially, "coyotes" (the same word in English and in Spanish) are smugglers who bring migrants into the United States for a fee.
One contract for a route in San Francisco reviewed by BuzzFeed News, for example, called for a fee of $279.50 per day.
She offers short phone consults for a fee, but only for those who have already purchased and enrolled in her online classes.
In school he is both the brainiest and the poorest; he earns money by completing his wealthy peers' homework for a fee.
If someone is offering these services for a fee, watch out and make sure they're offering some additional value before signing up.
"If you're searching for student loans, don't fall prey to websites that offer better student loan rates for a fee," explains Harzog.
The coastal protection group Surfrider Foundation said previous landowners going back a century had allowed locals onto Martins Beach for a fee.
You will need to research which services air your shows and whether they are free with ads or ad-free for a fee.
For a fee, customers can choose a familiar face from Cameo's roster to deliver birthday wishes or congratulations to their friends and family.
Some of the latest films can be bought or rented for a fee, as on iTunes, which helps to explain the large discrepancy.
Coordinate with your child's high school to determine if he or she is eligible for a fee waiver on the SAT or ACT.
For a fee, one organization will provide a system that detects and can hit back at hackers with its own arsenal of attacks.
Indeed, anyone—providing they pass a set of due diligence tests—can, for a fee, use the services that such law firms provide.
Checks are accepted in some shops at a premium as they can usually only be cashed on the black market for a fee.
OurMine sells its services, claiming that the group will scan the security of social media accounts and websites in exchange for a fee.
The company facilitates high-impact one-hour meetings for a fee and a portion of the fee goes to support the professional's charity.
The migrants entrust their hopes and dreams -- and their families' life savings -- to him, and for a fee, he arranges their travel onward.
That same year it launched Amazon Web Services: Outside businesses got access to Amazon's spare server capacity — again, in exchange for a fee.
A Kuwaiti source familiar with the plan said China could manage the port for a fee and share management of the economic zone.
Those who prefer bike riding can create a personal training regiment, teach novices about biking and lead groups through trails for a fee.
That may mean choosing alternatives that forgo data collection in exchange for a fee, or that pay consumers for access to their data.
For a fee, you can blow the kids' minds with a ride on an authentic open-cockpit 1941 Boeing Stearman PT-17 Kaydet.
Rather than buy and resell cars, Shift greases the wheels of "peer-to-peer" transactions for a fee without ever owning any cars.
The co-founders launched the brand in 2001 and began, for a fee, teaching instructors moves they could then relay to their students.
And for companies anxious about sending their data off-site for analysis, Matroid will allow its algorithms to run locally for a fee.
To be on the safe side, Biesemans contacted the estate and, for a fee, got permission to use a portion of the broadcast.
It's true these companies are not predatory journals, businesses that will publish just about any paper — without any scientific vetting — for a fee.
The person on the other end offers to lower your monthly payments or make your debt disappear all together, potentially for a fee.
So-called predatory journals, online publications with official-sounding names, publish virtually anything, even gibberish, that an academic researcher submits — for a fee.
What happened, and what few expected, was the birth of open-access journals that will take just about any paper, for a fee.
Mr. Shaw regularly lent the shoes to museums for a fee of several thousand dollars, and often donated the proceeds to children's charities.
And after arriving on selected domestic flights, passengers can arrange for baggage delivery on JetBlue, American Airlines and United Airlines, for a fee.
You can adopt a cat from Animal Care Centers for a fee that starts at $24, and a dog or rabbit from $21972.
No carry-on luggage is permitted, forcing anyone without elite frequent-flier status to check anything larger than a backpack — for a fee.
The museum, which shares a modest-size room with the Fantasma Magic shop, offers tours, magic classes and evening shows for a fee.
One of its most alluring features is that it allows you to keep your pokédex handy wherever you might be — for a fee.
It was up to them to track down the merchant — for a fee, Mr. Boggs would assist — and negotiate purchase of the note.
This option, however, has given rise to a questionable industry in which firms claim to offer loan "forgiveness" or consolidation for a fee.
Then, the scammer frequently tries to steal personal information, install malware (which it then later removes for a fee), or otherwise dupe users.
Participating jurisdictions also, as part of their agreement with ICE, have the option of signing separate contracts to house immigrant detainees for a fee.
Zeid said that his office received reports that civilians at some government checkpoints were only allowed through to Government-held areas for a fee.
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And Eats offers pretty much the same thing its numerous deep-pocketed competitors do: transporting restaurant food to customers in exchange for a fee.
For a group of another 40 corporations, Plug And Play holds private startup introduction sessions on a bi-monthly basis — and for a fee.
In this case, the Angler kit is infecting computers with CryptXXX, a ransomware that encrypts users' files, offering to unlock them for a fee.
These hassles have even generated a new industry, with startups offering to handle customer service issues on behalf of the consumer, for a fee.
I'm not going to just allow some publishing company to profit off of something I've previously written without at least asking for a fee.
" Writing last year, Watson specified that the FEC "only regulates Internet activity when it is communication placed on another person's website for a fee.
After the order is placed, Prime members can request to take delivery in an hour for a fee, or in two hours for free.
First and foremost, you're going to want to look for a fee-only CFP, and you can find one through XYPN Network or NAPFA.
In Baltimore, Maryland, a massive incinerator burns up tons of the drugs each year — for a fee — from nursing homes across the Eastern seaboard.
Strategic Importance TS's core mandate is to manage provincial funds (the main one being Fund 33-34) on behalf of PAT for a fee.
The entry-level product is a box into which you can stuff hundreds of photos and videos and have them digitized for a fee.
Boneparth suggests looking for a fee-only certified financial planner, who must pass a rigorous exam and adhere to a professional code of conduct.
The visit drew some scrutiny after buyers of certain apartments were offered "a conversation and dinner" with Trump Jr. for a fee of $38,000.
This could allow WhatsApp to create a business search engine with optional sponsored results, or let businesses cold-message people, possibly for a fee.
With such a law in place, new businesses can sell subscription services that would, for a fee, do all the opting out for you.
Ransomware gangs offer to provide a software "key" that decrypts the data for a fee paid in cryptocurrency – but the keys sometimes don't work.
So we were predictably intrigued a couple years ago when Amtrak began allowing travelers to bring small dogs on select routes for a fee.
With some car parks flooded, many of those departing had to get local farmers to come and help tow vehicles away - for a fee.
Obama received criticism earlier this year after it was reported that he would speak at Cantor Fitzgerald's health conference for a fee of $400,85033.
A BuzzFeed News–Toronto Star investigation has confirmed that Ricchiazzi once offered to publish positive or negative coverage of political candidates for a fee.
In that time, he has spoken to six brokers who have offered him apartments in exchange for a fee of 3,000 to 5,000 euros.
Consider this deep dive on Chinese health care, revealing the flaws of the country's medical system, where scalpers hawk medical visits for a fee.
He said the M.E.K. had been his client for 12 years, and that he had often spoken on its behalf, often for a fee.
Buyers may hire a real estate agency to assist them, typically for a fee of 2640 percent of the sale price, Mr. Rossi said.
For a fee, they have served as dependable friends, occasional therapists and, most important, fierce advocates able to extract large sums from studio executives.
Other bars and smaller clubs have relationships with nearby hotels, where sex workers can take their customers — in exchange for a fee to the bar.
In one, the company edits a film and offers it for purchase or rental to the customer (or edits a purchased film for a fee).
Or, for a fee of $10, Modsy's team will create a rendering of a vintage, one-of-a-kind or custom piece you already own.
They will profit handsomely if they can find smaller savers willing to swap the old notes for new ones on their behalf, for a fee.
For a fee some will provide answers on WhatsApp, a messaging service, says Sidi, a recent high-school graduate in Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania.
Flyers have been turning up with oversize rucksacks, rather than check them into the hold for a fee (anything up £60, or $78, a pop).
For a fee, the buyer of an option could have the right to buy or sell a currency at a level agreed with the seller.
It is expected to compete with deep learning systems like Google's DeepMind AI program and will be made available to private businesses for a fee.
This memo essentially outlined how the first generation of Galileo satellites will offer commercial users highly accurate positioning and robust signal encryption for a fee.
American Airlines will let Basic Economy passengers pick from available seats for free at check-in, or for a fee 48 hours prior before departure.
Eighty or so artists are performing across the weekend - not for a fee, but to create together and to let us in on the experience.
The sale to Konecranes could be terminated for a fee of $37 million if Terex and Zoomlion reach an agreement before the end of May.
American Steamship buys the supplies in bulk, and the Westcott stores them free, delivering the supplies as needed to the company's ships for a fee.
Environmental groups such as the Nature Conservancy of New York are supporting the ban and also calling for a fee on other single-use bags.
While some voter data is available for a fee in Texas, according to The Texas Tribune, such specific measurements on policy and candidates are not.
If a nearby user accepts the request, they will pick up and deliver the order for a fee, or just do it as a favor.
Even if sellers don't opt in, there will be some categories where buyers can choose to use the authentication service for themselves, for a fee.
Hainan Airlines formed a series of companies inside and outside China to help source these goods and ship them into the country, for a fee.
Virginia's law cracks down on websites that promise to provide E.S.A. verification letters for a fee, without having any therapeutic relationship with the animal's owner.
Could a painter invite the public to his gallery at which he painted portraits of them for a fee but refused to paint black people?
Here's the plain truth: Most plane tickets can be changed (often, although not always, for a fee), even after checking in, before the flight departs.
Many of the universities attended by the students interviewed did not seem to have definitive policies around students offering services for a fee on campus.
Credit reporting agencies and other companies like Credit Karma, for example, offer a variety of credit monitoring and fraud alert products, sometimes for a fee.
Numerous refugees report that black market brokers let people with money skip the queue, by offering to secure them apartments in exchange for a fee.
A financial adviser can help you manage your investments for a fee, but there&aposs some basic investing advice they dole out at no cost.
Last-minute travelers may be familiar with the service which provides expedited passport processing times, sometimes in as little as 24 hours for a fee.
A personal lawyer can provide legal advice throughout the process, for a fee of about 1 to 2 percent of the sale price, she said.
Current regulations require banks to obtain customers' permission before allowing them to overspend their accounts using their debit cards in exchange for a fee, typically $35.
Lambach and VanWert both face charges of human trafficking, deriving support from a prostitute, knowingly permitting prostitution on the premises and sexual conduct for a fee.
This recently approved pathway would permit BrainStorm to partner with a medical center in Israel and be allowed to treat patients with NurOwn for a fee.
Starburst, for a fee from those big fish and a cut of future deals with the small ones, is more than happy to aid them both.
While you could already generate additional virtual cards for a fee, this is a different kind of virtual card as it gets destroyed after each transaction.
He had friends in the nightclub world and elsewhere who could "arrange" for celebrities to hang out with him or attend his parties for a fee.
YouTube Music has all the standard fare that we've come to expect from streaming apps: Ad-free listening (for a fee), exclusive releases, and recommended playlists.
Agarwal, 25, founded OYO in 2013, taking over the operations of budget hotels across India and rebranding and renovating them for a fee or revenue share.
Short sellers borrow stock for a fee, then sell and agree to repurchase at a later date in hopes of pocketing a profit after shares fall.
This recently approved pathway would permit BrainStorm to partner with a medical centre in Israel and be allowed to treat patients with NurOwn for a fee.
Dot Esports reported Monday that Niko was transferred from the German organization Mousesports for a fee of around $500,000, according to sources close to the situation.
The platform connects students with tutors for a fee (ranging between £4.99 to £24.99, depending on subject and expertise) and lets them take that relationship offline.
It varies, but always look for a fee-only financial planner or investment advisor who charges an hourly fee, fixed fee, or asset under management fee.
Another safety feature to address software issues that was previously available for a fee will now reportedly be a standard part of the 85033 Max planes.
The report highlighted a growing number of fintech lending platforms offering "sell-out" options that allow investors to exit investments prior to maturity for a fee.
For a fee of $85033 per month, viewers can purchase access to six categories of English-language entertainment from Fox Plus as well as Arabic content.
Tinder Gold and Tinder Plus offer features such as unlimited likes, the ability to take back an accidental swipe and better profile visibility for a fee.
Steam, which was created by video game company Valve, allows users to publish games to the platform for a fee, but places restrictions on certain content.
The new "Blue Basic" fare doesn't allow any changes or cancellations, including same-day changes or standbys, which most other JetBlue fares allow for a fee.
For a fee, the resort arranges dog surfing ($165), private dog yoga ($150), a pet dining menu and an in-room nail polish for dogs ($40).
Neymar became the most expensive player in the world last year when he joined PSG from Barcelona for a fee of 222 million euros ($257 million).
Canada Post licenses postal code information to businesses for a fee and may limit the number of postal code searches performed by individuals on its site.
We are also working on a chip upgrade path, for a fee since there are certain health reports that aren't available to people on older chips.
But many regulations, designed for a fee-for-service model, now create roadblocks in the move toward a value-based system and need to be modernized.
Barcelona agreed to sign the Brazilian from Liverpool in January 22018 for a fee of for $245.2 million, however, over 218% of that sum remains unpaid.
She said that's because the interests of a for-profit business that exchanges medical services for a fee might not align with patients seeking an abortion.
The project fell through, at least for the time being, because smaller producers were not willing to commit to agreements that guarantee use for a fee.
According to the Roatan multiple listing service, a Honduran corporation is easily formed with the assistance of a qualified lawyer, for a fee of about $2,000.
You can usually reach out to the manufacturer and have the battery replaced for a fee, but the rest of the hardware will age as well.
Be wary of any search site that offers to help you find or secure scholarships for a fee, or any awards that include an application fee.
A carrier is a company that you hire directly to move your goods, while a broker will hire a carrier for you, usually for a fee.
Pros and cons of TransUnion TransUnion offers robust credit monitoring services for a fee but also provides some protections with its TrueIdentity identity protection for free.
The platform handles the peer-to-peer insurance and offers a network of captains who, for a fee, can take out groups without any sailing experience.
The advisers also highlight options like charging heavy trucks per distance traveled and allowing low-occupancy cars to travel in high-occupancy lanes for a fee.
But the company also offers law-enforcement officials, for a fee of $800, the ability to search its database for relatives of suspected killers and rapists.
For a fee, you had a space to talk about your struggles navigating in the world, and there were plenty of struggles, both physical and emotional.
Unilever's detergent Skip has partnered in Paris with the mobile app Cowash to connect people with neighbors willing to wash and iron their laundry for a fee.
And, philosophically, companies offering a service for a fee, and customers deciding whether or not to pay it, is exactly how free markets are supposed to work.
A Florida middle school will not be moving forward with an initial offer to let kids skip to the front of the lunch line — for a fee.
Motherboard reports that there is now effectively a black market where unscrupulous bounty hunters can theoretically locate almost any phone in the United States for a fee.
Other apps—including Jack'd, Hornet, and OKCupid—may not charge for ethnicity filters, but do have other premium search capabilities that users can unlock for a fee.
Still, travelers are better off informing their hotels and asking for a fee waiver rather than letting the automatic penalty for a no-show to kick in.
They were arrested in Miami in December 2016 and charged with using their Doral, Florida-based company, Miami Equipment & Export Co, to transfer funds for a fee.
The proposition ODately is offering its paying customers is a guarantee of two to six dates per month for a fee of £500 to £1000 per month.
For a fee professional blood merchants will herd a gaggle of impecunious strangers to a donation centre, where they pose as acquaintances of the patient in need.
Such services encompass companies - or "principals" - regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority allowing smaller firms to use that same authorisation and other operational infrastructure for a fee.
Short-sellers borrow shares for a fee and sell them into the market, in the hope of repurchasing them at a lower price and pocketing the difference.
In the suit, Buckingham claims that he had signed on for a 2-year run of 60 shows with Fleetwood Mac, for a fee of $14 million.
In NSW, each driver must apply for private hire vehicle accreditation for a fee of A$45, the NSW Roads and Maritime Services confirmed to Mashable Australia.
The idea behind Harvey is that anyone with an internet connection can talk to a health provider for an hour for a fee of $150 per visit.
Regulators could oblige platform firms to make anonymised bulk data available to competitors, in return for a fee, a bit like the compulsory licensing of a patent.
One day, a member of the Iraqi security forces visited the camp, promising to look into the cases of detainees, for a fee of a thousand dollars.
Oscar has just joined Shanghai SIPG from Chelsea for a fee of £52m, despite having long been linked to clubs of the size and prestige of Juventus.
Many breedables brands offer the option to make a single creature immortal for a fee, severing its dependency on the server while also typically rendering it "sterile".
UberX, the service that enables everyday people to drive their own cars and pick up passengers for a fee, had already been deemed illegal in Tel Aviv.
One difference this time around is the messaging: The initiative technically calls for a fee, not a tax — a distinction that might be more palatable to voters.
Commisso declined to reveal how much he was paying; news reports suggested that a deal had been struck for a fee between $150 million and $200 million.
The company not only publishes plays and musicals, but also licenses them, which means it grants permission for amateur and professional performances in exchange for a fee.
But they should be wary of so-called credit repair companies that promise to scrub credit files and improve credit scores for a fee, consumer watchdogs say.
Could a musician invite the world to his studio where he wrote songs about them for a fee but refused to do so for Jews or Muslims?
Founded in 2012, it originally tried to crowdsource flight savings by distributing requests to freelance bookers who would compete to find the best fare for a fee.
Invitations to dinner — for a fee — pour forth from a range of services such as EatWith, which offers home meals made by locals in over 200 cities.
The site, which was shut down in early 2017, had collected details from a string of major breaches and made them accessible and searchable for a fee.
Harvard also has classes on edX, which anyone can take for free or earn a verified certificate for a fee, but there is no comparable master's component.
People who have some knowledge about an upcoming product share it with an analyst for a fee or as a token of trust for cooperation down the line.
All things equal, most investors should opt for a fee-only financial professional, even though these planners may be more expensive for you to hire on the outset.
Other games and their respective companies do not impose these kinds of restrictions on teams and often license their games to third-party tournament organizers for a fee.
He would scrape the paint off pencils and customize them with the customer's name for a fee — his market was the pretty girls in his first-grade class.
The Tetra platform The Tetra platform In cases where 99 or 100 percent accuracy is required, Tetra offers human transcription for a fee and a 24-hour wait.
In others, he was able to persuade the slaughterhouse owner to give up his trade, in exchange for a fee and help with setting up a new business.
If the first owner decided it wasn't worth paying for CarPlay and heated seats after a year, the second owner can option those back in for a fee.
"The ministry believes that offering these services for a fee poses problems from the points of both safety and user protection, and careful consideration is necessary," he said.
In the suit, Buckingham, 69, claims that he had signed on for a 2-year run of 60 shows with Fleetwood Mac, for a fee of $14 million.
VanMoof will use the information from the GSM radio to aid local authorities in finding the bike — or they'll go find it themselves for a fee of $98.
THOSE keen to avoid hearing any more about the 45th president can download a filter that, for a fee, will scrub any mention of him from electronic devices.
Ronaldo joined Juventus from Real Madrid in July 2018 for a fee of $112 million, and has since scored 34 times in all competitions for the Italian champion.
It's worth noting that the property does offer buffet and American breakfast for a fee, and there are two great onsite restaurants: Circulo Mercantil and Champagne Bulle Bar.
When requesting your PayPal balance be transferred to your bank account, you can choose an instant transfer (for a fee) or a standard transfer, which can take longer.
Grabr serves to connect those travelers that have a few square inches or feet in their bags, tasking them with bringing back those products abroad for a fee.
She started out doing her classmates' makeup (for a fee of $5 to $25 per person) and eventually began creating her own YouTube tutorials about three years ago.
Oftentimes, as is the case with Vetement's DHL logo, borrowing is totally legal — with companies licensing the use of their own logos to fashion brands for a fee.
Barcelona agreed to sign the Brazilian from Liverpool in January 219 for a fee of for $144 million, however, over 70% of that sum remains unpaid to date.
The Trump administration on April 3 announced that it would suspend the "premium processing" service that, for a fee, guaranteed applicants responses to their petitions within 15 days.
For a fee, residents will also be allowed to use many of the amenities at the nearby and well-appointed Sky, including its basketball court, spa and pools.
Prosecutors have portrayed Mr. Reichberg as a "fix-it guy" who tapped his police connections to help friends and associates with moving and parking violations for a fee.
Tusk Strategies, a political strategy firm with close ties to Mr. Bloomberg, said it was orchestrating the effort for a fee of between $50,000 and $150,000 a month.
In a bite, Andela is Series D stage startup―backed by $180 million in VC―that trains and connects African software developers to global companies for a fee.
To put it succinctly, Andela is a startup — backed by $180 million in venture capital — that trains and connects African software developers to global companies for a fee.
In docs, obtained by TMZ, Hirsch says he's a professional photog who is in the business of licensing his photographs to online and print media for a fee.
"Tian Yinyin and Li Jiadong would convert such virtual currency into fiat currency and transfer it to customers, for a fee," the US government said in its indictment.
The patchwork benefits only lawyers and the multimillion-dollar data compliance industry, which helps wealthier, better resourced companies navigate the landscape of state data regulations for a fee.
Originally, the goal was to offer a free, ad-supported service to Comcast customers, while reports suggested that non-Comcast customers could subscribe to Peacock for a fee.
One Berlin-based firm, AirHelp, is trying to rectify that, educating flyers around the world of their rights to compensation — and, for a fee, helping them secure it.
He officially joined PSG for a fee of $217 million, which is the second highest fee of all time; the record is held by his club-mate Neymar.
Prosecutors said Mr. Reichberg was a "fix-it guy" who used his relationships in the Police Department to help people with arrests and traffic violations for a fee.
The closing of home sales is handled by a notary, for a fee of 2011,083 to 208,23199 euros ($21613,260 to $3,400) paid by the buyer, Ms. Calligaro said.
I made a Jean-Michel Basquiat print on some construction paper (that was free, though visitors can silk-screen onto shirts, bags and other items for a fee).
The studios will house a nonprofit called MAKE Santa Fe, where, for a fee, you can learn about and use equipment like power tools, laser cutters, and 2000D printers.
Sylvester balks, but pipes down once Maeve implies that she knows he's been whoring out hosts to the lonely young men in maintenance — all for a fee of course.
The pills are then mailed from India to the woman's home for a fee of $2000 (though Aid Access says they'll find ways to help women who can't pay).
The news comes a day after Staples, the larger of the two competitors, said it will offer same-day delivery in several major markets for a fee of $14.99.
Bikkannavar is an American citizen, and had enrolled in the Global Entry program, which for a fee gives "low-risk travelers" expedited processing through customs, after a background check.
The European Commission said its interest had been prompted by the growing importance of loan syndication, in which institutional investors and banks lend to a borrower for a fee.
It makes some of these data available to others, for a fee, but Ali Dibadj of Bernstein notes that the data are limited and come at a high price.
For passengers traveling with a pet, small cats, dogs and household birds are allowed to travel in the cabin for a fee that varies based on the traveler's destination.
This not only allows it to bear the risk that customers fail to pay when Klarna bills them, but also to offer them extended payment plans, for a fee.
The breakfast buffet is $20 per person, and late checkout isn't available, even for a fee — although the hotel is happy to hold their bags until their late flight.
The service, aptly dubbed Beyond+, offers enrolled members free standard shipping and 20% off of every purchase made online or in-store for a fee of $29 a year.
Repatriation of profits being held overseas was another one I had been contending for years that should be brought back for a fee, so to speak, of 10 percent.
One approach to establishing a more stable source of revenue is opting for a "freemium" model, which includes a base product for free, but additional features for a fee.
In a byte, Andela is a Series D-stage startup ― backed by $180 million in VC ― that trains and connects African software developers to global companies for a fee.
In the early 2000s, the sharing economy generally referred to people with underused assets — whether automobiles, homes or vacuum cleaners — who let others "share" them, usually for a fee.
Build a relationship with a financial adviser Look for a fee-only financial planner designated as a Certified Financial Planner by the nonprofit Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards.
The hotel offers a teddy-bear themed concierge service to children that is included with suite bookings or available as an add-on for a fee of roughly $50.
Using Square for payment processing helps keep things simple for business owners by helping them easily accept credit card sales for a fee of 10¢ plus 2.6% per transaction.
Many will offer photo ops with fans for a fee (some as low as $10, some as high as $60), though you can circumvent that by just buying merch.
Across West Africa, we've heard reports of soldiers selling weapons on the black market to Boko Haram, or even tipping off al-Qa'ida about future troop deployments for a fee.
Sure, you can upgrade the Laptop to the full version of Windows for a fee after you've purchased it, but if you're Microsoft, why give people the option straight away?
A new business has sprung up in laundering cash for a fee for those without the time or inclination to queue, or with more notes than they can account for.
The system involves agents accepting funds in one country and promising to pay a beneficiary in another country in exchange for a fee that is smaller than at a bank.
According to The Texas Tribune, that kind of voter data in Texas is already obtainable for a fee, but information relating to individuals' political affiliations and party memberships is not.
In Spain, an organisation called Energy Control analyses samples from anywhere in the world for a fee of €70 ($80), sending the results by e-mail with no questions asked.
The latest agreement with Konecranes gave Terex the right to terminate the deal for a fee by the end of the month if its talks with Zoomlion were to proceed.
It's a very fun job, and at first, not a full-time one, but in the context of a comedy club, it's a service provided in exchange for a fee.
Data from patients who've consented to sharing for research purposes can be accessed by Sema4's industry partners, including pharmaceutical companies, for a fee; academics can collaborate free of charge.
Are you more about supporting independent artists (for a fee) to get a unique website and invitation design, or are you hoping for the most features for the lowest price?
If you've already created a successful business then you can pass that knowledge along to someone else for a fee - such as market research, business plan narrative, and financial statements.
On Monday, Markle told TMZ he did not want to embarrass his daughter or the royal family after reports he had staged pictures with a paparazzi photographer for a fee.
I sent five samples of random kava I bought online to Blythe at the American Kava Association, which runs a lab and tests samples for a fee for its members.
In the deal Shore brokered, the tribe agreed to lease the patent back to Allergan, exclusively, for a fee of fifteen million dollars a year (plus $13.75 million up front).
He said the agency too broadly defined "fiduciary" to include insurance and insurance agents when Congress intended the term to only cover individuals who provide investment advice for a fee.
According to a report by The Guardian, the federal government has been in talks with telecommunications companies to allow them to access the Face Verification Service (FVS) for a fee.
WIN-WIN For a fee starting at HK$350 ($45), potential employers can log on to the portal and access a database of job-seeking helpers to set up interviews.
So China shifted to what Buckingham and others call a "rent-a-panda" strategy: loaning pandas to foreign zoos in exchange for a fee of $50,000 per panda per month.
Add the amount you want to transfer to your bank account, and how you want to transfer it ("Instant" for a fee, or one to three business days, for free).
"I think some managers will look - particularly if you're a sizeable investor - for a fee break or something," said an operational due diligence head at a private bank in London.
"In the past we would need to walk almost two kilometers to the nearest village where there is electricity to charge our radios and cellphones for a fee," Garaes said.
Atlanta United broke attendance records in its inaugural season and then broke the bank this winter, signing the Argentine teenager Ezequiel Barco for a fee reported to be $15 million.
Others clearly agree: if Alisson moves this summer — something Roma hopes to avoid — it would be for a fee that would dwarf the sum City paid for Ederson last year.
Taxis are also easy to hail in Chengdu, as are guys on motorbikes who will, for a fee, let you hop on the back and shuttle you to your destination.
Developers can opt out for a fee, but fewer than 0003 percent choose to do so, according to Jane Welsh, the project manager for environmental planning at Toronto's City Hall.
Bridge operates 405 schools in Kenya, educating children from preschool through eighth grade, for a fee of between $54 and $20103 per year, depending on the location of the school.
The pills are then mailed from India to the woman's home for a fee of $2000 (though Aid Access says it will find ways to help patients who can't pay).
The pills are then mailed from India to the woman's home for a fee of $95 (though Aid Access says it will find ways to help women who can't pay).
If you choose to go down this road, it's essential that you cancel before the trial period ends, unless of course you want to continue with the service (for a fee).
To make it all happen, Trump needs only signal his credible support for a fee-based visa system and tweet that crossing illegally will disqualify an applicant from obtaining a visa.
Prosecutors say Singer, who pleaded guilty to racketeering, money laundering, conspiracy to commit fraud, and other charges this week, boosted SAT and ACT scores for a fee of $10,000 to $75,000.
But in both movies, the parents seem invested in the fantasy that a child could be dropped off somewhere for treatment, and, for a fee, refurbished and returned to factory settings.
From Eidomeni, he paid a taxi driver $160 to reach the Greece-FYROM borders and then a third smuggler helped him cross the borders on foot, for a fee of $2,150.
OneDrive from Microsoft gives you 5 GB of cloud storage for free; you can upgrade that for a fee, with prices starting at $2 a month for 23 GB of storage.
It served as a downstream recycler, meaning that, for a fee, it took TVs and computer monitors from other recycling companies that collected but didn't have the specialization to process CRTs.
The news comes months after Hulu launched a similar plan for its paying subscribers (for a fee of $2490 per month) and YouTube rolled out its ad-free subscription service Red.
But in the 2000s he began licensing the use of his name on buildings for a fee or a percentage of sales or both, leaving the construction and sales to others.
The service allowed merchants to store the goods they sold on Amazon inside Amazon warehouses, for a fee; the e-commerce giant would also ship the products on the merchant's behalf.
But what if we told you that you could bypass this process and set up your own website, and then go on and set up websites for others (for a fee)?
Deliv is an Uber-like startup that uses a fleet of contract drivers, thus avoiding healthcare and other costs, to pick up online orders from stores and malls for a fee.
In response, some European governments have started to sell more bonds via syndication, under which they appoint a group of banks to sell bonds to investors in exchange for a fee.
Alcohol industry regulations have prevented Amazon from storing and shipping wine itself, but it allowed wine producers to list on Amazon for a fee and then ship orders to Amazon customers.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German government officials have proposed giving Britain access to the European Union's single market in return for a fee, Focus magazine said on Saturday citing a Finance Ministry report.
A feature of the game that allows users to lure characters or players for a fee to specific locations, appears to have the potential to be abused by predators, Cuomo said.
That means embracing all types of advertisers, making its proprietary ad units less difficult to design for, and pointing clients to ad tech experts who can assist them for a fee.
Facebook has no plans to swap its ads-only business model for a fee-paying service, Clegg said, responding to calls by some as a way to stave off privacy issues.
They weren't interested in the building's many resortlike amenities, some included in the rent and some available for a fee, including a Turkish bath, several swimming pools and a basketball court.
This is the same regulatory framework used to oversee the tech giants like Google, Facebook, Twitter and Amazon who regularly block users, prioritize content and offer fast lanes for a fee.
For a fee, they'll sample your saliva and provide a rudimentary panel of some of the letters of your genome, but they don't have the data to back their theory up.
The couple went on the run for at least two weeks before finding refuge with a Polish peasant family, who, for a fee, hid them in a hayloft in their barn.
When one bank asked for a fee as part of the process to secure a loan, Ms. Sorokin persuaded a different bank to extend her a line of credit for $230,24.
The match was also available for a fee through cable operators and DirecTV, but only people who purchased through B/R Live were affected by the glitch, according to the statement.
In these instances, private sellers will transfer the firearm to an FFA dealer who, for a fee, will run a background check on the buyer before giving that person the firearm.
Of those 2150 reviewed on a typical day, perhaps three or four may be good enough to license, generally for a fee between $24 and $5,000, and often a revenue split.
They may have similar names to legitimate journals, but exist by publishing just about anything sent to them for a fee that can range from under $100 to thousands of dollars.
Former Brazil soccer star and two-time World Cup winner Ronaldo bought a majority share in Spanish La Liga side Real Valladolid for a fee of 30 million euros ($34.6 million).
The company will buy the gator directly from the hunter for $15 a foot or they will filet and preserve the hide and give it back to the hunter for a fee.
Take it to a third party, as in a local repair shop that fixes iPhones (and isn't an official Apple partner), and they can replace the battery for you for a fee.
US Citizenship and Immigration Services announced Friday that, starting December 2, it will no longer consider use of certain public benefits in determining whether an immigrant is eligible for a fee waiver.
Sociabl, which proposed to set up one-on-one video calls with celebrities for a fee, was founded in South Australia by Brandon Reynolds and Jarrad Hrotek, both in their early 230s.
" The lawsuit accuses a man named Mauro Oliveira of reaching out to entertainment outlets, including the National Enquirer and Radar Online, "offering (them) information on Simmons's disappearance in exchange for a fee.
If all this happens, Apple will suddenly be in a position to offer its hundreds of millions of users boundless quantities of music, videos, movies, TV shows, and news for a fee.
" According to Beatrice, "You just, like, know [illegal alcohol suppliers aka bootleggers'] numbers, text them and tell them what you want and they drop it off at your house for a fee.
This story originally appeared on WIRED UK. Search "wedding spreadsheet" on Google and you'll get seemingly endless results offering budget planners, checklists, and calendars for free (and plenty for a fee too).
He has promised to allow the pipeline to move forward in exchange for a fee on the oil that runs through it, though Republicans have pushed him to simply approve the project.
In November, Pinilla approached the ex-governor with a message from Moreno indicating he was willing to try to obstruct the probe against him in exchange for a fee, the complaint said.
" According to Beatrice, "You just, like, know [illegal alcohol suppliers aka bootleggers'] numbers, text them, and tell them what you want, and they drop it off at your house for a fee.
They take the risk of being the only bidder and owning the artwork in return for a fee or a percentage of the "overage" if the bidding exceeds an agreed-upon price.
For a fee, clients are outfitted in protective gear from head to toe and led into one of the six rooms where they can hack away at the objects of their anger.
Mark Hulbert, a MarketWatch senior columnist whose Hulbert Ratings company analyzes investment newsletters for a fee, said the best way to pick one isn't simply by choosing the best rate of return.
Another best actress nominee, Ruth Negga, was recognized for her work in the fact-based civil rights drama "Loving"; that picture can be seen for a fee on Vudu, Amazon and iTunes.
At the same time, Delta also offers a Comfort Plus product which — for a fee — gives economy passengers a taste of the business class experience at the a much lower price point.
Gritty details: Multiple reports indicate Pai is considering taking steps that would look to stop broadband providers from slowing the delivery of content, blocking it altogether or speeding it up for a fee.
Right now the admission service for students is free, but as the company grows — and students potentially stay on it throughout college — it plans to provide career and alumni services for a fee.
Terex has the right to terminate the deal before the end of the month for a fee of $37 million, if Terex and Zoomlion agree on a sale of Terex as a whole.
A casual search will result in any number of online services that will not only generate fake pay stubs, but will also answer phone calls and "confirm" income verbally, all for a fee.
If you're planning on using your drone for commercial purposes—such as photographing weddings, photographing wedding rehearsals, photographing wedding receptions, or practicing vigilante justice for a fee—you're required to register by paper.
Two of the largest, Blue Apron in America and Germany's HelloFresh, deliver boxes of pre-portioned ingredients and easy-to-follow recipes to doorsteps worldwide for a fee of around $60 a week.
"I came here to win, that's what I always wanted," said the France midfielder who has gone back to his first club from Juventus for a fee of 89 million pounds ($116.35 million).
Omni, an on-demand storage company that recently allowed customers borrow items from each other for free, will now let its customers rent or lend out items stored by Omni for a fee.
The supercomputer will be made available for a fee to Japan's corporations, who now outsource data crunching to foreign firms such as Google and Microsoft, Sekiguchi and others involved in the project said.
For doctors and hospitals, Practo provides, for a fee, an online patient management system for maintaining the appointments as well as other services to help them market themselves, gain visibility and increase footfalls.
For a fee that can start in the tens of thousands of dollars, they will subtly infiltrate the mistress's life, winning her friendship and trust in an attempt to break up the affair.
But the most interesting feature is that you can either get your money instantly on your Lydia account for a fee, or you can wait a couple of weeks to wave this fee.
Unlike most proposed U.S. LNG export projects that will liquefy gas for a fee, Tellurian is offering customers the opportunity invest in a full range of services from production to pipelines and liquefaction.
In an attempt to give guests an incentive to stay and offer them quick access to Post Ranch, he started a helicopter service, for a fee, to the property from Monterey Regional Airport.
Deliv operates in 1,400 U.S. cities, tapping into networks of local freelance drivers to deliver packages same-day for a fee for a range of retailers, from Home Depot Inc to Kohl's Corp.
It hopes that offering it for free will fuel growth as users decide to have Wealthfront manage their money for a fee, Dan Carroll, co-founder and chief strategy officer, said in an interview.
The service combined a mobile app for paying bills and depositing checks along with a prepaid card that could be reloaded for free at T-Mobile stores or for a fee at some retailers.
But when it came to describing results of Square Cash for Business, the feature that lets business owners like tutors and landscapers accept payments via the app for a fee, he was more circumspect.
And the "black money" hoarders have ways to liquidate their loot, for example hiring lots of people to deposit their notes into their own accounts and then send it back, all for a fee.
To be more specific, Apple Arcade will become a new section of the App Store, and for a fee, you'll get access to over 100 exclusive titles made by some of the top studios.
She was also unable to tell me if her company is renting, leasing, or purchased the machine, and could not tell me whether Apple provided the machine free of charge or for a fee.
Therefore, an advice-based fee model (financial planning and service for a fee) offered in conjunction with an AUM- or commission-based model is the means by which to deliver it properly and profitably.
But IEOs take place on cryptocurrency exchanges which, for a fee, effectively act as middlemen, performing functions such as due diligence on a project, "know your customer" screening, marketing and selling tokens to customers.
From 2009, the government opened the plant to tourists for a fee, helping defray the cost of maintaining it, along with an annual state budget that this year was 32 million Philippine pesos ($612,153).
At the same time, four dockless bike-share schemes, all run by Asian operators, have popped across the city, offering users the ability to unlock a freestanding bike via an App for a fee.
Just before I graduated, I instead availed myself of a psychiatrist who, for a fee, swore that I suffered from delusions of grandeur because I wanted to be a writer and travel the world.
He is set to return for a fee of about 105 million euros ($116.4 million), which would eclipse the 101 million euros that Real Madrid spent to sign Gareth Bale from Tottenham in 2013.
As for where to find them, there are various services that will direct you where you can watch (or rent for a fee) individual titles, though we've made sure to cite those on Netflix.
Additionally, you can snag episodes via Apple, the Google Play Store, and on Amazon, but for a fee to purchase (On Amazon episodes run for $2.99 a piece, of $19.99 for the whole season).
In one neighborhood, the city allowed UPS to take over, for a fee, several paid curbside parking spots on weekdays to set up a container for the cargo bike to load packages for delivery.
Mr. Wurm has previously invited visitors to take photographs of themselves during the activities, which he signs and returns for a fee, but he found too many people were selling these authorized artworks on eBay.
The Supreme Court said Monday it wouldn't hear challenges to the 2015 net neutrality rules that banned internet service providers from blocking or slowing the delivery of content, or offering fast lanes for a fee.
USCIS defended the move Friday as a way to cut costs and standardize the criteria for who is eligible for a fee waiver, given that means-tested benefit eligibility varies substantially from state to state.
Instead of operating on a commission, however, they bill the client separately for their time, or they include the 529 guidance as part of the overall financial planning service they already offer for a fee.
NAPFA Chief Executive Geoffrey Brown says that while the rate will vary depending on the complexity of a client's finances, a typical range is between $150 and $350 per hour for a fee-only planner.
"She's surrounded by paparazzi, any of whom could have given this information to others for a fee," Christopher Hagon, a managing partner at Incident Management Group, a Florida-based international security consulting firm, tells PEOPLE.
If you can't afford to hire a professional photographer (Airbnb even offers them for a fee), be sure to shoot pics on a sunny day or tweak the brightness and contrast on pics before posting.
Switzerland has bilateral deals with the EU which give it access to bits of the single market in return for a fee, but it does not have the right to provide cross-border financial services.
The government will also enact laws to innovate consumption in sectors including the sharing economy, where people rent out cars, homes and even pets to strangers for a fee, often over a mobile phone platform.
Entrusted loans are a form of inter-company financing in which one firm serves as the ultimate lender and records the loan assets on its balance sheet while banks act as intermediaries, for a fee.
Widely recognized as the first club music emcee, he'd often snatch the mic at a club to complement the DJ's skills, threaten to take people's men home, and shout out different neighborhoods (for a fee).
" She adds: "If you're of higher income and not eligible for a fee waiver or are not eligible for financial aid, there's private money that will support you through grants and scholarships – that's the promise.
Africa's biggest mobile telecoms group said that as part of the deal to sell MTN Cyprus it would allow the use of the MTN brand in Cyprus for up to three years for a fee.
A key gain for Comcast would be Sky's success earlier this month in winning the rights to show Premier League soccer matches for a fee well below analyst expectations, likely a boost to future earnings.
They would essentially take a student and package him or her into an extremely appealing applicant — in exchange for a fee that might run as much as (or more than) a year of college itself.
Fortune reported that Google is planning to discontinue its business feature, Google Site Search (GSS), which — for a fee — provides web publishers with customizable search technology, making it easier for users to find the site.
For us, we chose the Amazon Rewards Visa by looking at where we spent the most money, what kind of rewards structure worked best for our needs and our desire for a fee-free card.
Or the goods can be picked up (for a fee of $149), taken to Feather's Brooklyn warehouse (or, in the San Francisco area, one in South San Francisco) and spruced up for the next customer.
Mr. Rein described Mr. Blum as a client like any other, but one who believed in legal activism, and said his cases were not done pro bono but for a fee, which may be negotiable.
Usage is free to buyers of the company's Model S sedan and Model X crossover for the first 2238,225 miles annually and available to buyers of the new, lower-priced Model 210 for a fee.
The directors said they knew nothing about running the companies and their only task was to forward post back to BMI for a fee of around 150 pounds a year, according to the Insolvency Service.
BuzzFeed News obtained lists of more than 20,20183 websites where backlinks can allegedly be added for a fee, and confirmed multiple cases where links were added to these and other sites without the owner's knowledge.
The ruling means that applicants will be able to return to using the old form and applicants for citizenship who would have been eligible for a fee waiver "will be freshly eligible again," Marsden said.
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, Avast and AVG are among the companies that offer free basic security software for Windows and Mac systems, with the option to move to a more full-featured suite for a fee.
A federal securities rule prohibits companies' executive officers from making donations to government officials who could influence the hiring of a fund manager and then providing asset management services to those governments for a fee.
It's easy to see Sinemia managing to pull off the "unlimited" model at $30 while making money from data-driven advertising like MoviePass and also helping smaller theaters set up their own clubs for a fee.
Apple will repair phones that have received non-Apple replacement batteries, even when the off-brand battery is the root of the issue; they'll replace your janky battery with a nice Apple one, for a fee.
However, that higher fee is slightly negated when factoring in the $100 annual credit for Clear security membership and $100 in credits for LoungeBuddy, the company's app that lets people access airport lounges for a fee.
That's how Pierre found himself posting his ad—an ad that, when we spoke, hadn't attracted too many responses beyond a few women who said they'd be happy to pee all over him for a fee.
Well, instead of destroying -- and repairing or replacing -- stuff at home or working to find the answer, there are businesses where, for a fee, you can wreak as much havoc as you want with no consequences.
The department would turn over the footage, however, for a fee of $36,000, representing the estimated cost of the labor required to examine the digital images and locate and copy those that it could make available.
Where others have seen their work beyond the Beltway as a chance to share their research (for a fee) to an inviting community, CNAS invested time and resources to listen to everyday Americans in everyday towns.
Those worries were short-lived, however, as Uber grabbed market share from the new company shortly after it was formed with the introduction of People's Uber, which let regular Chinese chauffeur passengers around for a fee.
Other start-ups, including People Capital and Green Note, took a different tack, building crowdfunding websites at which students, for a fee, could ask to borrow directly from friends, family or investors they did not know.
That Slate piece noted the trend was growing in popularity in English-speaking countries, with several apps now offering the service for a fee, but seemed to suggest it was a strategy mostly for wannabe influencers.
For years, Amazon has encouraged millions of third-party merchants to enroll in its Fulfilled by Amazon service, allowing them to offload tasks like storing, packaging, and shipping to the company in exchange for a fee.
It turns out that your therapist, to supplement his income, has gotten into the advertising business: He takes data gleaned from his patients and offers it to advertisers (or any other interested party) for a fee.
Tighter government restrictions on "daigou" - buying on behalf of a third-party for a fee - and overseas purchases since 2H16 have also made it more difficult for Chinese residents to bring in luxury products purchased abroad.
There are also low-cost automated investment services, or "robo-advisors," like Wealthfront, Betterment or Acorns that build a portfolio based on your risk profile, often for a fee of less than 1 percent per year.
PARIS, July 6 (Reuters) - Shares in Olympique Lyonnais rose on Thursday after the French soccer club announced the sale of striker Alexandre Lacazette to Arsenal for a fee of up to 60 million euros ($68 million).
As of last Sunday, he officially joined the club team Paris-Saint Germain for a fee of $222 million, which is the second highest fee of all time; the record is held by his clubmate Neymar.
For serious photographers who shoot lots of photos, there are additional options: Some shutterbugs splurge for robust photo-organizing software packages, including apps by ACDSee, Mylio and Adobe, which, for a fee, include online cloud storage.
There are, after all, life coaches who offer advice for a fee already, and they already market themselves on Facebook, so it would make sense for Facebook to at some point start to facilitate that transaction itself.
Then in September, a witness claimed that prison officials had offered to shorten her husband's sentence for a fee of 50,000 Philippine pesos (about $970) -- a deal that ultimately fell through, even after she said she paid.
According to "a senior US intelligence official" that spoke to the Wall Street Journal, Twitter has banned US agencies from using Dataminr, a company that gathers and packages information from all of Twitter's data for a fee.
Whether Uber and Lyft own the cars or draw on private self-driving fleets, you'll still be able to call up a car to your location and for a fee get to where you want to go.
But this was short-lived after Qatar asked first for a fee of 3.75 percent in return for investing - substantially above the 1.5 percent Barclays was offering other investors - before settling on 3.25 percent, the prosecution alleged.
The Federal Communications Commission will roll out a proposal this week repealing net neutrality rules that ban internet providers from blocking or slowing down content or delivering some content faster for a fee, Politico reported on Monday.
Facebook Ireland Holdings in turn leased the rights to exploit the Facebook platform to its own subsidiary, Facebook Ireland Ltd, in return for a fee, accounts for Facebook Ireland Ltd, filed with the Irish company registry, show.
The session had been organized by Fiverr, an online marketplace for freelancers ; for a fee of a hundred dollars, an artist could get twenty minutes of one-on-one mentorship from the former member of the Fugees.
When shoppers decide to pay in their home currency, instead of the local currency, a local bank or other payment service providers will convert the amount of the transaction on the spot in exchange for a fee.
But historically, anybody interested in accessing it had to make a request to the state or local Board of Elections, which would then provide it on a CD or in a printed book, sometimes for a fee.
FEC guidelines do state that public communications that "advocate the election or defeat of a candidate for federal office and placed on the Internet for a fee must include a disclaimer" informing who paid for the communication.
But it's also easy to imagine Apple layering on a premium feature like remote personal training assistance from human experts or a wider array of exercises for a fee, tying into its increasing focus on services revenue.
Carl Z., Eagle Pass, Texas Dear Heloise: I keep getting phone calls from someone telling me that I have money left in banks and other accounts, which they can help me get for a fee of 10%.
Hawley is a freelancer, using his skill with guns to enforce criminal assignments: picking up certain very valuable cargo, usually in states where he does not live, and delivering it for a fee to the master planners.
If you don't want to go through all of the steps on your own, there are services available that will help you to change your name for a fee — and you can add them to your registry.
And if a borrower had no co-signers, the payday lender could rent one to them, using an affiliated company inside the store to issue a guarantee of credit "offered for a fee to the consumer," Hosie said.
He receives messages through social media or text message explaining what the people want him to say about them; he checks that the songs have been approved by cartel bosses; then he makes the tracks for a fee.
The new law stipulates that ride-sharing companies obtain five-year renewable licences for a fee of 30 million Egyptian pounds ($1.71 million) and that drivers pay annual fees to obtain special licences to work with the company.
Bail bondsmen: The U.S. is also the only nation beside the Philippines to have a legal bail bond industry, which allows companies to pay a defendant's bond in exchange for a fee (typically 15% of the bail price).
That state-level statute not only requires companies to disclose what information they hoover up but also gives users the opportunity to opt out of such data collection for a fee up to the value of said data.
The Federal Communications Commission will vote in December on whether to roll back Obama-era rules that stop internet service providers from blocking or slowing down content, or offering "fast lanes" to websites in exchange for a fee.
If someone who is trying to unlock a phone doesn't want to go through the hassle of securing their own lookup access, they can also use a site that provides information on Apple devices for a fee. iFreeiCloud.co.
Switzerland has bilateral deals with the EU plus EFTA membership which give it access to bits of the single market in return for a fee, but it does not have the right to provide cross-border financial services.
When we meet him, he's a deflated, self-pitying dope who's been trying to muscle his way into power via the vegetable business, offering the city's "Cauliflower Trust" his protection in exchange for a fee, to no avail.
Figure out how involved you want your supplier to beSome factories offer a full-service process that includes sourcing materials for a fee, while other factories may specialize only in production — and you'll need to provide the materials.
Mr. Rechnitz eventually met Jeremy Reichberg, an enterprising Brooklyn businessman who had built a reputation as a "fix-it guy" who used his police connections to help friends and associates with moving and parking violations for a fee.
The French authorities brought criminal proceedings last year against the ride-hailing service for infringing a law that required any vehicle carrying passengers for a fee to be licensed as a taxi service and to have appropriate insurance.
But the Gulf state, which became the largest single investor in Barclays, first asked for a fee of 3.75% in return for its investment -- substantially above the 1.5% the bank was offering other investors, the jury has heard.
While it's still playing in theaters (a little over 500, as of this writing), it will hit video on demand and be available for download for a fee from Amazon and other services, including FandangoNow, in early February.
She began creating 30-day workout and meal programs that people could sign up for on her website; for a fee, they could get access to Arias and a digital community that was also working out that month.
Most European countries featured a dominant, state-owned airline that provided air travel for a fee as a kind of public utility, like a city bus system or the postal service or modern-day Amtrak in the United States.
Nigeria's economy, Africa's biggest, has recovered from that contraction, but lending has failed to flourish as growth is slow and banks prefer to invest in risk-free government securities or pack cash with the central bank for a fee.
If you're simply not the handy type, Noon says it is partnering with InstallerNet, a service that connects installers with customers for a fee, to connect home-owners with professionals who should be able to get the job done.
Some people argue that if you do not put up dollars for your ownership, you must be working for a bonus or a salary, and that carried interest means you are just an investment banker working for a fee.
Home to swashbuckling shows like "Confidential: The American Revolution's Agents of Espionage," the museum will be open the rest of the day for a fee that the famously thrifty Benjamin Franklin might have approved of: $1.212-425-1778, frauncestavernmuseum.
Recent calls to the group's fraud help line indicate that some people have received calls asking for a fee in order to deliver a new Medicare card, or asking for personal information before a new card can be issued.
Then there's Your Local Cousin, which pairs intrepid global travelers with "vetted local experts" who can point them to the most authentic area haunts and even create personalized itineraries of up to 11 days for a fee of $60.
And Obamacare is changing the health care industry in ways that would support a better-trained, better-paid home-care work force, pushing providers to manage the overall health of patients rather than offer health services for a fee.
The firms typically offer free budget counseling and can also help negotiate — for a fee — debt management plans with credit card companies, which will allow you to pay off your debt at a lower interest rate over several years.
Yet the company, Creative Planning, is at the vanguard of a profound shift in finance: the move away from brokers and mutual fund companies peddling products for a fee, and toward firms offering truly independent, low-cost investment advice.
Luckily, if you&aposre looking to save some time, there are plenty of services that you can count on to help you out with everyday tasks, from picking up groceries to waiting in a long line — for a fee.
We just opened a new terminal in Los Angeles that essentially allows people for a fee to go in, clear security themselves, essentially have a private airline experience, and then the car just takes you onto the public plane.
If you're a victim of ransomware, you will typically lose access to your files, and you may receive an automatic message from a criminal offering to give you an encryption key that will unlock your files for a fee.
Guests over the age of 9 can try horseback riding along the resort's wooded trails for a fee, and guests of all ages can enjoy the resort's Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue, a two-hour vaudeville comedy dinner show.
On November 1, the Embassy of The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia hired the Iowa-based communications firm LS2group for a fee of $1.5 million, contracting the firm until October 31, 2020, filings under the Foreign Agents Registration Act show.
The vision is that eventually companies will be able to add extensions to the store for free, or even at some point for a fee, and it is through these paid extensions that the company will be able to make money.
Of 121 chosen from a blacklist, 69% offered to publish the paper for a fee, and even when he turned to journals on a whitelist of supposedly trustworthy open-access journals, 38% of the 167 he approached fell into the trap.
But Shine will sooner or later run into the counter-intuitive reality that all ad blockers face — that most of them make money not by doing what their name suggests, but by letting certain advertisers through their wall for a fee.
While Walmart, Kroger and others offer home delivery for a fee, they have been pushing ways for customers to order online and pick up groceries in their stores, an approach analysts say has been popular in part because it is free.
The company, whose revenue has grown to 5 billion euros ($5.6 billion) in the 11 years since it was founded, wants to continue to spread its risk by leaving its cash with a wide range of institutions, sometimes for a fee.
Microsoft took the approach of licensing its more closed operating system to phone makers for a fee per handset, while the "free" Android alternative came with its own royalty payments and a lot of customization options for phone makers and carriers.
A ransomware attack that locks down computer files and then blackmails the owner for a fee is ripping around the globe, so now everybody is thinking about how people can be better prepared to fend off hackers when they come knocking.
Unlike most other proposed U.S. LNG export projects that will liquefy gas for a fee, Tellurian is offering customers the opportunity to meet their gas needs by investing in a full range of services from production to pipelines and liquefaction.
The site, which was set up in 2015 and shut down in early 2017, had collected around 3 billion personal identity records and associated passwords from a string of major breaches and made them accessible and searchable for a fee.
AdBlock Plus owner Eyeo has been moving towards this type of business model for a while now with the expansion of its "acceptable ads program" that whitelists certain sites it judges to have user-friendly ads — sometimes for a fee.
For a fee ranging from $75 to $205 (a full-length track featuring his wife and Eisley frontwoman Sherri DuPree), anyone can describe within a few paragraphs that literally, well, says anything that they want to hear in Max Bemis's voice.
"I started out doing some landscaping, and word spread from there," said Mr. Brent, who checks on his customers' homes once a week, conducting a 21-point inspection, from the mailbox to the basement, for a fee of $55 an hour.
Situational awareness: The Federal Communications Commission will vote in December on whether to roll back Obama-era rules that stop internet service providers from blocking or slowing down content, or offering "fast lanes" to websites in exchange for a fee.
But according to results published in April in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, which will print research for a fee, deep ocean water rehydrated athletes twice as fast as spring water and carbohydrate-based sports drinks.
For a fee, the new system collects and matches data on individuals and automatically transfers their savings from their former employer's plan to an IRA and, in particular, from the IRA to a new employer's plan (unless the individual directs otherwise).
The investigation also found that Valcke attempted to grant the 2018 and 2022 World Cup television and marketing rights for the Caribbean region to a third party for a fee which was "far below their actual market value", said the statement.
Pogba returns as one of the brightest young talents in the game after winning four successive Serie A titles, and for a fee that eclipses the 101 million euros that Real Madrid spent to sign Gareth Bale from Tottenham in 2013.
In addition to providing red velvet pet beds (which guests can take home as a souvenir with the pet's name embroidered on them, for a fee that has not yet been set), pets receive free dog treats made in-house.
The disclosures provide further insight into how China's political elite has tapped into the global network of lawyers and wealth managers who, for a fee, can set up complex corporate structures that often have the effect of cloaking vast personal wealth.
This strategy is already playing out ahead of Wednesday's vote on a resolution that rolls back the FCC's repeal of net neutrality rules that banned internet providers from blocking or slowing down content, or speeding its delivery up for a fee.
For instance, care coordination, where doctors can talk to each other, share information about a patient, and try not to duplicate care or tests, is often limited because of complex requirements that were written for a fee-for-service billing era.

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