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"exorbitantly" Definitions
  1. to a very high degree that does not seem reasonable

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To be sure, some of these services are exorbitantly expensive.
IVIG is exorbitantly expensive, and each infusion costs thousands of dollars.
Left says bitcoin is exorbitantly priced relative to its underlying value.
The city has a surplus of exorbitantly expensive, ultra-luxury penthouses.
Not only did the strike kill civilians, it was exorbitantly expensive.
Looks like that impromptu European getaway may end up being exorbitantly pricey.
But Supreme items aren't always exorbitantly expensive — just supremely hard to get.
How do these exorbitantly priced vertical ice cube trays receive their water?
At the same time, they have rewarded some of their workers exorbitantly.
Not only was his personal safety exorbitantly costly, his privacy was too.
As a private school in a major city, it was also exorbitantly expensive.
SmartGrill AI becomes your sous chef with the exorbitantly priced SmartGrill by Lynx.
Meanwhile, you'll love that it's not exorbitantly expensive, as some turntables can be.  
We don't need to tell you that prescription medications are getting exorbitantly expensive.
Owning a car is exorbitantly expensive in Singapore, so we take Uber everywhere.
For colorful frames that are not exorbitantly priced, you might try Eyebobs, Hitchcock recommends.
Most of the exorbitantly priced wines come from a plateau of gravel and clay.
No one ever knows when they will need care that is often exorbitantly expensive.
The received wisdom is that returning utilities to the public sector will be exorbitantly expensive.
The iPhone is exorbitantly expensive as well, but there is an equalizing aspect to it.
But the low-dollar investment in an exorbitantly expensive state was largely a symbolic gesture.
In fact, you can find top-notch schools in every state that aren't exorbitantly priced.
Mr. Musk's goal is to one day send people to Mars, an exorbitantly expensive venture.
Best of all, they aren't exorbitantly priced — the paperbacks are £7.19 online and the hardcovers £13.49.
Maintaining a company headquarters and hiring representatives for every city of operation can be exorbitantly expensive.
Under scrutiny, why would the Louvre Abu Dhabi choose to spotlight their exorbitantly expensive Leonardo purchase?
The global oil shock of the 1970s lifted the price of gasoline, making driving exorbitantly costly.
At $1.66 per minute, prison phone calls are exorbitantly expensive, and many families cannot afford it.
Before the rally, some people were camping because the hotels are either closed or exorbitantly priced.
Airfare would be exorbitantly more expensive if a new plane had to be built for each flight.
Sometimes these exorbitantly expensive ads do little more than bombard us with celebrity cameos and anthropomorphized animals.
Unfounded theory: Kanye asked Future to be on the album, and Future quoted an exorbitantly high rate.
Often, however, there's a market failure, and the drugs remain hard to find or exorbitantly expensive for years.
But, you'll definitely need to carry around the power adapter, which is large, but fortunately not exorbitantly heavy.
Who's to blame them for trying to make some cash off an exorbitantly expensive bust of a festival?
If that were repealed, insurers could charge sick people exorbitantly high rates, likely making coverage unaffordable for many.
Bling subsequently came to refer to anything of flashy, exorbitantly pricey excess like yachts and multimillion-dollar artworks.
An exorbitantly priced, inefficient healthcare delivery system that kills more than 28,000 Americans each year is an obscenity.
New York City is known for its exorbitantly priced real estate, from sky-high penthouses to historic townhouses.
At 72, Romney is toward the end of his career, exorbitantly wealthy and does not face reelection until 2024.
At the same time, the company said it still intends to market and distribute its exorbitantly priced branded EpiPen.
But exact specifications and pricing (which is rumored to be exorbitantly high) are almost complete unknowns at this point.
And beyond not being a solution, these shows exact an exorbitantly high cost, for families, communities and federal resources.
I'm not talking about anything exorbitantly expensive — just a few "treat myself" items, like used books or new underwear.
Last year, a number of barely-functional apps were removed for tricking users into paying for exorbitantly-priced subscriptions.
The hardware was officially discontinued in 1983, and remaining models can either be in poor working condition, or exorbitantly expensive.
New research suggests they might — if the disclosures motivate hospitals to lower the cost of their most exorbitantly priced services.
But this program is exorbitantly expensive, and preventive therapies and other effective treatments can be made available at lower costs.
But this program is exorbitantly expensive, and preventive therapies and other effective treatments can be made available at lower costs.
Their deep pockets, fervent membership base, and exorbitantly powerful lobbying arm have stymied any kind of meaningful gun reform for decades.
House Beautiful adds that exorbitantly high shipping costs and a limited selection of products are limiting Ikea's own e-comm platform.
But Sanders' entire campaign and message has always rested on advocating for working people while fighting exorbitantly wealthy billionaires and corporations.
Still, there have been many hassles with traffic and exorbitantly priced events, with some parties requiring thousands of dollars to enter.
Like so many others, he had been left to die in the heat of the desert by his exorbitantly-paid coyotes.
A draft order on drug pricing that became public in June would grant pharmaceutical companies even more power to charge exorbitantly.
Grounder: An inhabitant of Bay City who is not exorbitantly wealthy, and cannot afford to live in the buildings above the clouds.
Whatever final form The Wall takes, you can count on it being exorbitantly expensive and aimed at high-dollar home theater installations.
Mr Trump will learn that Tokyo's department stores have stocked (exorbitantly marked-up) bottles from his Virginia winery to honour the visit.
While the cost of living is exorbitantly expensive in Hawaii and New York, it's far more affordable in Nebraska, Michigan and Alabama.
But that's still far from enough, especially when you consider the exorbitantly expensive new immunotherapies and personalized treatments coming down the pike.
While Rihanna's net worth of $600 million (per Forbes' most recent estimate) is nothing to scoff at, Jameel is exorbitantly wealthy himself.
Exorbitantly priced Casa de Azul-inspired artifacts provide the opportunity to take home a piece of mexicanidad — and even the artist herself.
The game is playable at E3, and an exorbitantly expensive collector's edition is now up for preorder on Square Enix's website for $330.
You won't be getting a room filled with exorbitantly priced things you can never buy for yourself (unless you're purposefully going that route).
Ultimately, the current system of exorbitantly-priced drugs is unsustainable for everyone — patients, employers, insurers, and taxpayer-funded programs like Medicare and Medicaid.
In jails and prisons, access to basic goods like toilet paper, personal hygiene products and cleaning supplies are often limited or exorbitantly expensive.
In Guadalajara, for example, a former car salesman named Lalo hawks exorbitantly priced misoprostol in an area well known for clandestine drug sales.
The drug, as Phil learns when he takes it, quickly makes one healthier and smarter, but it is highly addictive and exorbitantly expensive.
A typical trope is that colleges today spend exorbitantly on frivolous luxuries such as climbing walls, hot tubs and lazy rivers for students.
The item was not exorbitantly expensive, but was probably a few dozen more dollars than my colleagues chipped in for a gift card.
Racine said that $22020,000 a day rate that the two parties ultimately agreed to was still exorbitantly high compared with the market value.
"It makes no sense to do something as exorbitantly expensive as reprocessing when there is plenty of fresh natural uranium out there," Schneider said.
To make payments on the new bonds, likely at exorbitantly high interest rates, the MUA would almost certainly have to raise rates on consumers.
Game hardware maker Analogue has made a name for itself selling the Nt, an exorbitantly expensive and beautiful version of a classic NES system.
And Volkswagen was balking at any plan to buy back and scrap every car, which the company said it believed would be exorbitantly expensive.
My experience with Summersalt&aposs Cloud 9 Silky Pajama SetSummersalt&aposs lightweight, airy, yet exorbitantly cozy pajama set is the solution to my woes.
Gawker's 2016 investigation into the secrets of Trump's mane made a compelling case for it being an exorbitantly expensive weave, but conflicting theories abound.
Square is solving one of the biggest issues for CBD merchants, which often have to use high-risk payroll processors and pay exorbitantly high fees.
Reports emerged this week of an unnamed man who fancied himself a Louis Vuitton don and gifted his grandmother one of the exorbitantly expensive bags.
What they do provide is exorbitantly expensive claims-processing services that are currently provided to Medicare and Medicaid plans for a fraction of the price.
The strategy can be exorbitantly expensive and laborious, but filmmakers often prefer it because of the control it gives them after the filming is over.
Experts believe that automakers have the capacity to create new vehicles with greater efficiency without exorbitantly raising the price, but are begrudged to do so.
One face treatment product cost over $23, an exorbitantly high price for skin care, according to an article published in W magazine at the time.
Taking any case to trial — let alone such a high-profile case — is messy and exorbitantly expensive, and on top of that, jury verdicts are unpredictable.
Without that protection, insurers could go back to charging people with pre-existing conditions exorbitantly high premiums, which could put coverage out of reach for many.
Even if you are exorbitantly wealthy and looking for cash to burn, there are better ways to spend almost $70,000 on something you'll probably lose anyway.
The objective was to minimize the risk of a domestic Islamist atrocity distracting from the exorbitantly expensive international sporting competition about to be held in Sochi.
When you&aposre exorbitantly rich, you can afford not to fret over things like your 15th wedding anniversary — at least if you&aposre an Insignia member.
Despite being assured by Air Force Secretary Dr. Heather Wilson earlier this month that the service has "suspended its purchasing of the exorbitantly priced cups," Sen.
Brazil's exorbitantly high interest rates, with the current Selic (policy) rate at 13.75 percent, are another failed macroeconomic policy that is blocking the country's economic recovery.
If you'll recall, the worry when Trump cut those payments was premiums would be raised exorbitantly or insurers would just decide to leave the market altogether.
Many artists also sign exorbitantly expensive leases to be in the neighborhood specifically because they know BOS will provide a sales boost and subsidize their rent.
I definitely want to buy a house some day and I know it's going to be exorbitantly expensive, so I'm working hard to prepare for it now!
But under the Jones Act, foreign-originating goods must be dropped off in Jacksonville and then shipped to Puerto Rico via an exorbitantly expensive Jones-compliant vessel.
Unfortunately, Super VOOC is only available in a handful of Oppo phones right now, including the R17 Pro as well as the exorbitantly expensive Find X Lamborghini.
Today's unending wars, global military presence and exorbitantly expensive Active Component (AC) have forced a new reality: the old strategic reserve has become the new operational reserve.
With the hospitals and doctors charging exorbitantly, why would you expect the insurance rates to be lower, whether it is a single-payer system or multipayer system?
The FDA has been pushing to approve copies of expensive branded drugs to increase competition in the market as the Trump administration rallies against exorbitantly priced medicines.
Wall is currently going through a career phase that all great players, save for the truly eminent or the exorbitantly lucky, experience at some time or another.
But that was mere low comedy; the real insight into the mind of the FA's latest exorbitantly salaried managerial disaster had in fact come the night before.
Companies like Even also say they aim to be an alternative to payday loans, which come with exorbitantly high interest rates and can cause bigger financial problems.
The piecemeal approach also leads to exorbitantly high compliance costs, makes government administration more difficult, and makes it easier for businesses to extract rents from the government.
And the income of Americans who did get a degree, even the most well-remunerated ones, was not exorbitantly greater than the income of the average worker.
Nearby, half a dozen jewelry and pharmaceutical shops displayed exorbitantly priced tiger teeth and claws, as well as rhino-horn carvings and shavings, elephant skin and ivory.
Of course, you're going to need some protection for your exorbitantly expensive investment, and that's where our collection of the best Samsung Galaxy S20 cases comes in.
I also treated myself to an amazing but exorbitantly priced avocado lox bagel with tofu scallion cream cheese, and saved the other half for my flight ($16).
For the cost of a single season of a series (the exorbitantly priced drama The Get Down comes to mind), Netflix can completely corner the comedy market.
In addition to becoming the talk of the town, its staggering price rise over the last 12 months has made some early holders of the cryptocurrency exorbitantly wealthy.
Rather, despite being the owner's personal vanity signing, he went about his work with the sort of unfussy diligence that's not always expected from an exorbitantly priced superstar.
"Communications beyond 6 GHz may be out of scope, because the communications equipment gets exorbitantly and exponentially more expensive beyond this frequency (Relative to the consumer)," Hong said.
With such luxury afforded in owning a superyacht comes an exorbitantly high price tag, though it's likely a drop in the bucket for those seeking to own one.
Banks that have moved accountants to the English city of Birmingham to escape exorbitantly priced London offices may be tempted by greater savings through hiring professionals in Poland.
They told House lawmakers yesterday it could particularly be a barrier for minority communities because they're more likely to reside in areas with insufficient or exorbitantly expensive broadband.
" It argued "we cannot continue to ask taxpayers and Medicare beneficiaries to pay for exorbitantly priced prescription drugs without any consideration of whether their money is being well-spent.
That's a lot of money, but Mr Wall provides no evidence that even the most elaborately decorated and exorbitantly priced wedding confections are endowed with the capacity of speech.
Or when I was given a reasonable quote on something that didn't seem like it would ever get more expensive, did that mean the cost wouldn't go exorbitantly higher?
"It's overall in a very strong place and its exorbitantly higher than it was when he took office," White House Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley told CNN's Anderson Cooper.
He has mocked the "Green New Deal" proposed by Democrats as an exorbitantly costly and unnecessary -- a policy disagreement that is likely to loom large during the general election.
This contributes exorbitantly to the waste created by retailers, as consumers lean more heavily on generous policies — especially with the rise of e-commerce which doesn't always allow for testing.
That said, the City of Angels isn't all gyms for dogs and exorbitantly expensive detox juices—it's also quite possibly the greatest city in America to eat on a budget.
Trying to run larger vehicles from a battery results in a vicious cycle of heavier weight and higher costs that would render the resulting vehicle both impractical and exorbitantly expensive.
Their grasp on spooky, eldritch, surprisingly melodic doom/death remains deathly tight, with vocalist (and exorbitantly prolific horror fiend) Vanessa Nocera contributing her serpentine cleans and feral growls to the proceedings.
The tax office won a landmark case against Chevron earlier this year over a disputed A$340 million tax bill stemming from an intercompany loan with an exorbitantly high interest rate.
Several gettable seats for Democrats are in or near the Washington, DC, media market — which makes getting on television exorbitantly expensive for the state legislature campaigns often run on shoestring budgets.
Although Chinese phone makers are known for undercutting Samsung and Apple on pricing, they've not shied away from selling their own exorbitantly-priced phones under the guise of offering a luxury experience.
Prescription acne medication is another example of a product that is priced exorbitantly relative to the costs of production, largely because of the way medications are prescribed, purchased, and paid for today.
Some of the slums Booth documented have since become exorbitantly trendy, though gentrification was a feature of his day, too, the poor circulating to the city's margins to make way for others.
The unsecured creditors had accused Oaktree of using its position as lender to place an "exorbitantly expensive noose around Molycorp Group's neck" and seize control once the miner had been pushed into bankruptcy.
As Burgundy has gained popularity around the world in recent decades, these grand cru wines, made in minute quantities, have become exorbitantly expensive, leading in part to counterfeiting, as in the Kurniawan case.
They could be required to pay the full premium, with no help from their old employer, which is exorbitantly expensive: $7,200 for an individual and more than $20,000 for a family on average.
" How high cost doesn't equate to high quality in the American health care system: "We pay exorbitantly more than any other country and don't have better outcomes for all that money we're spending.
"  He said people who qualify for the subsidies can find affordable coverage, but the growth of the law is limited because people who do not qualify face costs that "can be exorbitantly expensive.
It's what keeps us invested in our queens through their highs and lows, and what compels us to overspend on their exorbitantly priced merch: They present a power trip that we can easily access.
Many of these laws directly targeted abortion clinics, mandating medically unnecessary, onerous, and exorbitantly expensive regulations that were designed to close clinics — laws that are known as Targeted Regulations of Abortion Providers, or TRAP laws.
For the agency to use the same procedure to try and encourage 1,000 or more employees to voluntarily leave the agency would be exorbitantly expensive, costing more than $36 million per 1,000 full-time equivalents.
The causes included the Latin American and global economic slowdown, but also neoliberal economic policies favored by Brazil's powerful financial community, including budget and credit tightening at the wrong time and exorbitantly high interest rates.
It is essentially a corn tortilla that is stuffed with exorbitantly spiced, juicy beef in a thick red chili-infused beef stock and then crisped up on a grill in its own spicy beef drippings.
Even the smuggling routes that had enabled the delivery of exorbitantly priced food have been cut off, he said; people are surviving on rice, lentils and greens they grow on rooftops and in empty lots.
The world's most striking sights—the Aurora Borealis, the ubiquitous Eiffel Tower, the shining waterways of Venice—all are made more profound with the addition of exorbitantly dreamy sunsets, glowing script, and lovely floral accents.
Campaigners say some drugs are exorbitantly priced, even though they are often developed with public funding, and health providers often pay far too much, since governments negotiate prices without knowing what the treatment cost to develop.
The premise is this: A group of the whitest, blondest, most grating people to ever exist rent an exorbitantly-priced house in Montauk for the summer season and drink a shit ton of Whispering Angel rosé.
Upton's amendment adds $8 billion over five years aimed at helping people with pre-existing conditions afford their premiums in states that choose to repeal ObamaCare protections preventing sick people from being charged exorbitantly high premiums.
Emergency contraception like Plan B and Teva Aftera is available at drugstores and clinics here in the U.S., but still at exorbitantly high prices ($30-$40 for a single dose) — maybe we should take the hint.
The Post found that in June alone, Pruitt and his entourage racked up at least $90,000 in travel bills, mostly from exorbitantly-priced first-class flights and one $36,20143 military jet from Cincinnati to New York.
These lists would have been more useful had they included more up-and-comers and fewer choices like Domaine de la Romanée-Conti and Domaine Raveneau, which are universally acknowledged to be great and exorbitantly expensive.
Gross said Brazil is in deep recession due to low commodity prices, a government scandal and in this case, exorbitantly high real interest rates to combat the effect of low global interest rates, and currency depreciation.
Five years of widespread corruption; 10 years of a bloody, exorbitantly expensive and useless war on drugs; and 25 years of mediocre economic growth might finally lead Mexican voters to despair and Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Wolf, a former Massachusetts state senator who supports Medicare for All, attributed employers' shifting viewpoints less to a "change of heart" about people's right to health care than to the "raw economics" of an exorbitantly expensive system.
It's what you want your summer experience to be like, without the inevitable wine breath or hangover that comes with drinking by the pool of the exorbitantly-priced house you split with 10 of your closest friends.
It is priced at the exorbitantly high ~1.4 million USD and has not yet sold, but if it does, Gore intends to donate a portion to Safe Place for Youth, a LA-based homeless shelter for youth.
The United States has paid an exorbitantly high price in blood and treasure (as have countries like Afghanistan and Iraq) for letting the military-industrial complex steer the American ship of state through this century so far.
The Brazilian is finally ready to become the best player on the planet, and the exorbitantly expensive move away from Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain provides him the chance to finally end the Messi and Ronaldo era.
We're nearing the end of preseason, a time when the rosters are still being settled, tickets are somehow still exorbitantly cost-prohibitive, and the games are frankly inferior to the decent CFL action elsewhere on the dial.
Photo via Black Anvil's IG As we reported last week, Noisey's favorite Kardashian rustled some conservative punk jimmies by stepping out in an exorbitantly expensive Enfants Riches Déprimés spikey jacket plastered with Disclose and Kill Your Idols patches.
Increasingly, its members have either peeled off to join a tier of exorbitantly compensated CEOs and supermanagers or suffered the collapse of their chosen professions, from the decline of newspaper journalism to the elimination of tenured academic jobs.
Baruch Feldheim, 43, had allegedly been hoarding medical gear and resources essential to fighting the coronavirus outbreak, such as masks, disinfectants, and hazmat gowns, and then selling them to doctors at exorbitantly high prices, according to federal prosecutors.
And yet, even the introduction of exorbitantly priced sneakers at a publicity event like that held here on Tuesday has the power to send a radical message, one that contravenes some of the recent social and political trends.
The exorbitantly priced Cyberphone, which is effectively just a fancy shell around an Apple iPhone 11 Pro, was thought up by the Russian firm Caviar, a company whose impractical fever dreams and opulence we've covered many times before.
The story, by Molly Young, details Bacon's rise to fame — opening LA health food stores, being featured in Vogue, getting the Gwyneth Paltrow seal of approval, publishing a cookbook — and her adherence to an exorbitantly expensive raw food diet.
He cited the exorbitantly high fees that prisoners are charged for phone calls to their families or items from prison commissaries, an extra burden for families of prisoners, who usually foot the bill for their loved ones serving time.
In a time plagued by rage-inducing disparities of wealth, and in an art world where exorbitantly expensive MFA programs filter out working class artists or smother their critique of the system in eternal debt, this is a problem.
Named after the obscure and exorbitantly-priced materials he uses to make his wabi-sabi oxford shirts, kimono-inspired coats, and patchwork trousers, it combines the appeal of a vintage hunt with the discerning eye of an art collector.
Since early March, HEB has: The only grocery store I've gone to since coronavirus started spreading throughout New York City is a Union Market two blocks from my apartment, which I normally never shop at because it's exorbitantly expensive.
When reports of the exorbitantly priced dining set — well above the legal maximum of $5,000 — first emerged, a HUD spokesman said Carson played no role in ordering the dining room set and was unaware of it at the time.
Mr. Newsom's move will surely be applauded by liberal activists, members of his own party and many conservatives, some of whom have come to see the death penalty as exorbitantly costly and have argued against it on economic grounds.
"President Trump has been clear: for too long American patients have been paying exorbitantly high prices for prescription drugs that are made available to other countries at lower prices, " Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said in a statement.
Even as my friend group expanded, I kept up on the cherished cinematic ritual: the exorbitantly priced snacks, the ticket-taking and seat-selection process, the previews, and then the movie itself, with its sense of experiencing something new and unseen.
However, the so-called "Netflix for news" is reportedly facing hurdles will securing partnerships, the Wall Street Journal said, because of the exorbitantly high cut to the tune of 50 percent that Apple is reportedly trying to secure in the deals.
"In no way did the President's speech last night make a persuasive or even a new case for an exorbitantly expensive border wall, a wall that the President guaranteed would be paid by Mexico," Schumer said on the Senate floor Wednesday.
"It was them who, while pursuing their mercenary and exorbitantly overgrown ambitions, laid their people, the Polish people, open to attack from Germany's military machine and, moreover, generally contributed to the beginning of the Second World War," Mr. Putin has asserted.
There's tragedy and there's comedy and there's drama and despair, and everything looks so phenomenally, exorbitantly epic — in the realest sense of the word — that watching it feels like living through something, like having the pieces of your emotional furniture get pushed around.
Her shoulders will ease, she'll laugh, and she'll tell you about the hideous shoes that her great aunt Rose used to stomp around in—or she'll show you a picture of the exorbitantly priced Rachel Comey pair that she's close to buying.
Despite the outlook change, Michigan was able to sell about $82 billion of general obligation bonds with a true interest cost of 1.54 percent, showing little sign that the U.S. municipal bond market wanted to punish the state with exorbitantly high interest rates.
First, he pointed out that the problem is not that insurers will charge exorbitantly high premiums in a monopoly — there is little evidence of that happening, he said, and we know from aggregate data that insurers aren't exactly making a killing in the Obamacare markets.
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Building more houses in the exorbitantly expensive housing markets around the Bay Area, New York, and Boston would increase the dynamism of a few of America's key economic hubs, but that's a regulatory issue, not something that an influx of foreign money will fix.
"Compared to other major developed countries, we spend exorbitantly more on health care because of the greed of insurance and pharmaceutical companies, and as president he will pass Medicare for All to finally make health care a human right," said campaign spokesman Josh Orton.
Surprise bills are really only a symptom of the underlying disease plaguing American health care — exorbitantly high and irrationally set prices — but they are a particularly egregious example, as they can leave even patients who have insurance with medical bills that total tens of thousands of dollars.
On Thursday, the New York Times made public documents they'd obtained that showed that during Pruitt's exorbitantly costly trip to Rome last June, he had dinner with George Pell, an Australian cardinal who happens to be a climate skeptic like Pruitt, to discuss televised debates on climate science.
In their letter, the House lawmakers said "Azar's history as a top executive at Eli Lilly when drug prices rose exorbitantly, along with his recent statements about the ACA, demonstrate that he may not meet" the highest standards needed to be the leader of the country's health-care system.
The core argument brought by the Justice Department, in an antitrust action championed by President Trump, was that AT&T could use its new market power to raise prices exorbitantly on cable and satellite operators that want to run Time Warner TV programs — such as CNN broadcasts or HBO shows.
He signed a series of one-year deals, using the constant threat of his leaving to force Gilbert — who was gifted a second chance after his team lost one-quarter of its value when James left the first time — to spend exorbitantly on the team to put a championship contender on the floor.
The Bank of North Dakota, founded in 1919, was created out of economic uncertainty: Farmers, concerned that large grain traders and banks based outside the state threatened their economic sovereignty, saw a public bank as a means to protect themselves from exorbitantly high interest rates that put their farms at financial risk.
There's a very real, palpable sense of desperation and determination in these Icelandic bands' work, coupled with a musical harshness and personal open-mindedness cultivated by creating in a bubble with no expectations or rules—and by doing that creating in a cold, remote, exorbitantly expensive island nation still recovering from a brutal economic collapse.
You wonder how they pull it off, but once one considers their age (most of these dudes are in their early twenties), the lack of shit to do in Reykjavik, and the sheer passion it takes to keep a band going in such an isolated, corrupt, exorbitantly expensive place, it starts to make sense.
While the cerulean, colossal-sized dildo could very well be a jab at Zack Snyder's desire to make Doctor Manhattan exorbitantly hung in his 2009 movie adaptation of the comic book (even though source material depicts Manhattan as having an average-sized endowment), we get the idea that Laurie Blake, after all these years, still has feelings for Doctor Manhattan.
As it stands, wages would have to spike exorbitantly high to put execs in a position where they'd be willing to bet on costly, untested back-of-house automation technologies for food prep, even more kiosks—which, let's be clear, it remains unclear just how much labor savings they offer—and an extensive training program to familiarize employees with all of the above.
Marty Dempsey, who served as chairman until 2015, responded as well, tweeting: "The service of men and women who volunteer and who meet our standards of service is a blessing not a burden #InclusionMakesUsStronger" Republicans have long argued the cost of gender-transition treatment is exorbitantly expensive, though their stance encompasses a larger effort to resist transgender military integration by claiming it undermines fellow troops.
And apparently it was correct not to: On Saturday night, even before all the election results were in, President Tsai Ing-wen resigned as the head of the D.P.P. In part, her party's losses were the result of her courageous efforts to tackle much-needed but politically costly reforms — such as a plan to phase out an exorbitantly expensive pension program for civil servants.
Bodega is part of a larger trend of exorbitantly imagined and priced ideas that are being rolled out and people are adopting, so the idea that this is going to cause — it caused a backlash, but the idea that this is going to somehow put this company out of business I think is really farfetched because let us not forget, we just had the announcement of a $1,000 iPhone.
"The Second Machine Age" by Erik Brynjolffson and Andrew McAfee "The Second Machine Age" by Erik Brynjolffson and Andrew McAfee I would come to wonder, is philosophizing about "the future of work" just a way the richest, most influential people in the world convince themselves they care deeply about their employees, when what they're doing is more like strategizing how to continue to be exorbitantly powerful in the decades to come?
As I'm sure you're well-aware if you're reading this, Fyre Festival became the most celebrated case of schadenfreude in recent memory when organizers scammed a bunch of rich people into buying exorbitantly expensive tickets for what promised to be the event of a lifetime—including a private island full of luxury cabins, yacht parties, and beachside hangs with models—but actually presented attendees with depressing cheese sandwiches, soggy FEMA tents, and the unique experience of one poor dude offering to suck dick for Evian water.
These bills include exorbitantly priced collect phone calls; email and video messaging (internet access must be paid for); money for commissary accounts; plane tickets, rental cars, and gas for their loved ones to travel to the far-flung rural outposts where many prisons are situated; hotel rooms to visit for a few days at a time after making the journey; $20 bills to feed into the vending machine at visits; and prison-approved outfits to satisfy byzantine regulations (no jeans, no leggings, in some prisons).
Politico has meticulously documented Price's exorbitantly expensive air travel over the course of the last several months, which include: A $17,000 trip to Nashville from D.C., where he spent half his day on official business and the other half with his son jetting out to the glitzy Aspen Ideas Festival for $7,000 A $86,000 trip to St. Simon Island, off the coast of Georgia, a haven for the rich from Atlanta, where Price owns a home, and then to five states in four days Five flights in three days in mid-September But Price may have fallen out of favor with Trump before that, for his absence during the Republican efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare.

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