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Very few salons have a sliding scale of charges bonus points for those who do.
Ask your parish priest to show you the scale of charges and to explain the fees to you.
Regular users of the hall have now been issued with the revised scale of charges for rental.
Our scale of charges is attached.
Here is one, verbatim; and if any one can calculate the scale of charges, he has my envious admiration.
Church councils will make their own scale of charges for any extras you choose to have, such as bellringing, music or additional heating.
'My scale of charges is as follows: two hundred pounds a day, plus expenses.
This reimbursement may be either at cost or according to some laid-down scale or negotiated scale of charges.
The ABTA scale of charges for cancellation should be noted.
He was obliged to adopt a descending scale of charges and expenditures to keep pace with his declining circulation--a fatal sign.
Previously sellers paid a fixed scale of charges ranging from 2 percent to 20 percent based on the value of the property sold during a calendar year.
It is particularly useful for children's parties, wedding receptions and similar events, the scale of charges being very competitive, and a thriving pre-school also uses the facility.
The market toll-keeper in 1888, though he had no fixed scale of charges and kept no record of receipts, was said to be taking about £50 a year.
The costs to the motorist are believed to be broadly similar to those for a car phone, with a sliding scale of charges based on the level and frequency of use.
It is also worth working out a scale of charges which can be used if an author or editor asks to buy equipment which has been used in tests for a book or for a comparative feature.
Under regulations introduced in 1982, any overseas visitor who falls sick and requires treatment other than in an accident or emergency will be charged for his or her treatment on a special scale of charges reflecting the 'full cost' of the care.
The practice of profession of an architect is governed by the Architects (Professional Conduct) Regulations, 1989 (as amended in 2003), which deals with professional ethics and etiquette, conditions of engagement and scale of charges, architectural competition guidelines etc.
It is to be expected that one port or another will try to offer a particularly attractive scale of charges or to obtain particularly large profit margins in order to secure a competitive edge in the usual conflict, so to speak, that occurs between ports over cargoes.
Exceptions to the above will be made where the opportunity has been obtained by KPMG from another intermediary, in which case his scale of charges will be substituted and KPMG's interest, if any, in such a charge will be notified to the acquiror.
Residents were allowed to park in designated motorcycle parking bays free of charge as long as they displayed a valid residents permit; parking in all of the off-street motorcycle parking bays was made free of charge; and the scale of charges was reduced.
Following this, the scale of charges and common time periods for examining applications in the different countries should be harmonised, and the authorisation process should be simplified in the case of formulations with minimal differences or variations in colour, for example, thus avoiding extra specific tests requiring further evaluation by each Member State.