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20 Sentences With "charges less than"

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True, converting debt that might cost 18% in interest to a loan that charges less than 4% looks good on paper.
Police Chief Hank Stawinski announced the charges less than 24 hours after the shooting took place on Monday night in the Washington suburb of Temple Hills.
A former team physician for USA Gymnastics is facing federal child pornography charges less than a month after his arrest for allegedly sexually assaulting two underage gymnasts.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Ousted Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn has been arrested in Japan on new charges, less than a month after he was released on bail.
President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski cited Fujimori's health in pardoning him for convictions on human rights violations and graft charges less than halfway through a 25-year prison sentence.
Clinton took aim at the law enforcement officer who had recommended no criminal charges less than four months earlier for her handling of classified information as secretary of state.
Luckin Coffee, a local startup that wants to go toe-to-toe with Starbucks, charges less than $1 per order and has said its deliveries took an average of 18 minutes.
The occupants have cultivated a garden on the roof for making herbal medicine and run a vegetarian cafeteria, open to the public, that charges less than $2 for a multicourse lunch.
"If people are flying in planes, how long we can ride on bullock cart?" asked Sunil Jaiswal, who charges less than $238 to repair watches in an alley near Connaught Place.
The Department of Justice announced the charges less than three days before Trump was set to meet with Putin in Helsinki, prompting some Democrats to call for the summit to be called off.
We're given wristbands that grant us access to a bar that's better equipped—with high-end bottles, an ice-luge, and real bartenders—than any cocktail lounge that charges less than $15 a drink.
In some cases, you can hire a realtor or agent who charges less than 3% or is willing to give part of their commission back to you as a discount on the home purchase.
The airline charges less than one-half of what mainline carriers usually charge for business class, and while the experience is a bit different, it's found a strong niche market of leisure and business travelers.
Established at the height of the financial crisis in 2008, Pure Gym charges less than 20 pounds per month on its standard membership contracts, helping it grab market share from rivals who charge up to 100 pounds.
Satish Jindel, president of ShipMatrix Inc, which analyzes shipping data, disputed the idea that the Postal Service charges less than United Parcel Service Inc and FedEx Corp , the other biggest players in the parcel delivery business in the United States.
It was the revealing of the subpoena information by the New Times which led to the arrests. Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas dropped the charges less than 24 hours after the two were arrested. In the weeks following the arrests, members of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies, of which the Phoenix New Times is a member, provided links on their websites to places where Arpaio's address could be found. This was done to show solidarity with the Phoenix New Times.
Unlike the Bertrand paradox, the situation of both companies charging zero-profit prices is not an equilibrium, since either company can raise its price and generate profits. Nor is the situation where one company charges less than the other an equilibrium, since the lower price company can profitably raise its price towards the higher price company's price. Nor is the situation where both companies charge the same positive-profit price, since either company can then lower its price marginally and profitably capture more of the market.
On July 12, 2018, Daniels was arrested in Columbus, Ohio, by undercover vice cops in a sting operation. Authorities accused her of "fondling" patrons and police officers in violation of Ohio strip club law. While Daniels was booked into the county jail, two other female adult entertainers who were arrested at the club for the same alleged violations were given summonses to appear in court and (unlike Daniels) did not have their mugshots taken. Daniels retained Columbus defense lawyer Chase Mallory, who worked with prosecutors to dismiss the charges less than 12 hours later, saying that the law did not apply to out-of-town performers.
As part of Act 44, tolls are to be increased every year in January. The tolled portion of I-376 is the most expensive portion of the Pennsylvania Turnpike system per mile, charging toll- by-plate users an average of 44 cents/mile and E-ZPass users 20 cents/mile. This is in stark contrast to the mainline Turnpike, which charges less than 12 cents/mile for E-ZPass users and more than 17 cents/mile for cash users. This is due to the bonds on newer sections of the Turnpike system (such as the James E. Ross Highway, Amos K. Hutchinson Bypass, Mon–Fayette Expressway, and the Southern Beltway) having not been paid for yet (in the case of the latter two, are only partially completed), whereas the mainline Turnpike and the Northeastern Extension had their bonds paid for decades ago.
A number of students and administrators criticized the newspaper for anonymously quoting sexual assault survivors and demanded that it alter or remove the article. The Student Press Law Center reported that in August 2015, three editors were notified by a law office “hired by the university to investigate the case for a potential lawsuit” that the event's “safe space mentality” made Take Back the Night a private event — and consequently illegal for the Justice’s reporter to have recorded without explicit permission from participants. The following February, the university informed the Justice that a student had filed a complaint alleging that its coverage of Take Back the Night violated the school’s Electronic Device and Privacy policy. In March, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education demanded that the university dismiss all charges, writing that “threatening student journalists with discipline for accurately reporting on a public event is a severe violation of the freedom of expression that Brandeis promises to its students and claims to cherish.” Brandeis dropped the charges less than a week later and subsequently clarified its policy, explicitly permitting student journalists to record public events.

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