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by rob74
568 days ago
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Well actually one meaning of the English word tariff is the same as the German meaning, although it's not as widely used. To quote Wiktionary: > tariff (plural tariffs) 1. A system of government-imposed duties levied on imported or exported goods; a list of such duties, or the duties themselves. 2. A schedule of rates, fees or prices. 3. (British) A sentence determined according to a scale of standard penalties for certain categories of crime. ...so Hetzner's usage of the word is technically correctâ„¢, even though native speakers might not use it in this context. |
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