Sentences with phrase «than its fee implies»

ACWI charges a higher fee than some peers, but typically costs less to hold than its fee implies due to securities lending and optimization.
However, ERUS typically costs less to hold than its fee implies.

Not exact matches

Some surveys suggest that more than half of British 16 - and 17 - year - olds see themselves as likely to go to university, implying that aspiration has not been dented by tuition fees.
My point being that it makes the weighting of fees more important than you're implying.
The fee implies that the person is «in it for the money», rather than being concerned that his pet goes to the best possible home.
OHLS's fees and their implied indifference to the above «access» issues, remind me of the arrogant indifference of American attorneys known as «G - men,» i.e., lawyers who now charge more than $ 1,000 per hour.
Feb. 8, 2010)(dismissing disciplinary complaints against Connecticut lawyers for participating in ClearBankruptcy.com and TotalBankruptcy.com, noting that the websites did not endorse participating lawyers but bore disclaimers to the contrary and required potential clients to initiate contact by visiting the websites and voluntarily providing information); Arizona Op. 11 - 02 (lawyer may join an internet group advertisement listing no more than one lawyer for each zip code if program does not imply endorsement, if it is labelled as advertising, and if lawyer has paid for exclusive zip code listing); District of Columbia Op. 302 (lawyers may pursue legal work through paying a fee to access web page where potential clients post requests for bids on legal work); Nassau County (N.Y.) Ethics Op. 01 - 4, 17 Law.
Like the name implies, there is no charge for FreeIDX (other than applicable MLS Fees which are payable directly to the MLS) and it can be used on non-RealtySoft websites (Using Links).
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