Just outside the museum, other farmers have set up shop offering autographs for a fee.
All are increasingly selling private-label versions of their service to companies, for a fee.
For a fee, it advises pension funds on whom they should hire as portfolio managers.
One caveat: Watch out for scammers who offer to find your property for a fee.
As of September 26, 2011, the USPTO now offers expedited patent application review, for a fee.
In some cases, for a fee, students also may obtain a certificate or letter of completion.
For a fee Coursera provides potential employers with the names of high-achieving students.
For a fee, official permission in Russia can be forthcoming for the most questionable activities.
The company will ask neither for a fee nor equity, only for a discount for its clients.
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They're competing against one another for a fee that comes with placing the winning candidate, she explains.
Banks and building societies will be able to borrow, for a fee of 0.25%, over four years.
Any shortfall will be guaranteed by the state, in return for a fee levied on the banks.
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The purveyor was a stock-picking service that, for a fee, provided buy recommendations and, less frequently, sell recommendations.
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Loads of companies use the technology of others, sometimes freely, sometimes for a fee or in cross-licensing agreements.
Financial derivatives can work like traditional insurance: they shift market risks to somebody else for a fee (premium).
Unlike companies that filter the Web for a fee, such as Websense and SecureComputing, OpenDNS offers its service gratis.
For a fee, his company will build a prototype and shop it around.
Facebook is expanding its reach into consumer markets with American Express coupons and streaming concert coverage for a fee.
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Apple is all about finely curated content, most of it for a fee.
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Some schools are starting to offer class credit for MOOCs for a fee.
Buyers are mostly social-media monitoring companies, which analyse the data for a fee.
This involves renting shares for a limited period in return for a fee.
Hawkers of market-timing services claim to have such a device and they will sell you their predictions for a fee.
The giver fills out a form -- and for a fee the company e-mails the recipient a virtual gift certificate.
When members wanted a copy of any PR-related document, they called and it was mailed to them for a fee.
To forestall competing lines, most utilities would cut deals to let others move juice over their wires for a fee.
Businesses that have been created include fantasy sports insurance salesmen and attorneys who will disputes between players for a fee.
Scott's great-grandfather, Richard (Doc) Farmer, a circus prizefighter, collected chemical-soaked rags from factories and washed and returned them for a fee.
Companies like CyberSource, First Data and PayPal (now owned by eBay) are happy to process credit card transactions for a fee.
MP3, owners of the player could download, for a fee, a new decompression algorithm for their player from the maker's website.
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