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"inordinately" Definitions
  1. to a far higher degree than is usual or expected

204 Sentences With "inordinately"

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Google clearly understands that weather widgets are an inordinately useful little feature.
Uncontested: The devastation from prescription opioids has been deadly and inordinately expensive.
It was inordinately dangerous, but Jiménez felt that the greater risk was inaction.
Mr. Zhai's supporters denounced the trial, saying it was scripted and inordinately secretive.
Everyone rides bikes, is tall and fit and seems inordinately pleased with themselves.
The government Trump has put together, then, is inordinately white, male, and rich.
This is largely because the state has insisted on an inordinately complex process.
Otherwise, we risk creating solutions that inordinately harm our most at-risk populations.
It was also inordinately hard for foreigners to learn to read the language.
For a man who built practically nothing, Lequeu was inordinately concerned with public recognition.
We went to happy hour, then karaoke and got inordinately drunk for a Tuesday.
"It seems an inordinately large amount to apply to any system," he told me.
" McLaughlin lamented that Trump "seems to admire strength and power in other leaders inordinately.
This trend comes after several consecutive years in which retention values were inordinately high.
There isn't much evidence that Americans use an inordinately high amount of prescription drugs.
As a book critic, I've sometimes been inordinately proud of my own iron butt.
Instead, she goes to work at her dull office job, to which she's inordinately committed.
It is also thanks to diapause that stinkbugs, indoors, seem inordinately graceless and impossibly dumb.
All of which is to say, calling something dirty is inordinately common in Turkish commentary.
So, these crises have historically inordinately been visited on workers whose work actually was automatable.
Both were criticized inordinately for lecturing and scolding too much — Adlai Stevenson's "egghead" problem again.
It's a moment of petty vengeance but an inordinately severe response (see above note about sociopathy!).
Districts across Michigan are finding inordinately high water bills, really old pipes, and potentially dangerous water.
My five-year-old just completed Super Mario over the weekend, which I'm inordinately proud of.
To actually learn to work with people in a respectful and inclusive way is inordinately important.
"We were very conscious that this weekend's tariffs were going to hurt them inordinately," Cramer said.
Inordinately complicated, Tesla endured what Musk infamously termed "production hell" to get it on the road.
Today's lawyers, however, face a challenge their Roman predecessors did not — inordinately high student loan debt.
It can be inordinately complicated (and expensive!) to ensure that your business is ready and legal.
The backlash against "The Last Jedi," the eighth movie in this particular series, turned inordinately vitriolic.
Again, interpretation is yours, but I have a hard time finding the inordinately bullish in that fact.
I get inordinately drunk off of a single beer and slump back to my hotel before halftime.
Apps take longer to load data and voice searches and transcription can take an inordinately long time.
Higher prices will be passed on to consumers, a regressive policy that inordinately affects the poorest citizens.
In my eyes, this was another glaring case of the institutional racism that inordinately affects black people.
" Curtis said he tried not to worry inordinately about what judgment the Beatles might render on "Yesterday.
Anyone who shares one credit with Sandler is inordinately likely to lay claim to two or more.
I used to think it was inordinately informal and in formal settings I'd introduce myself as Donald Trump.
I know we don't see a lot of these two together, but this scene made me inordinately sad.
Unilever's push to use sustainable soy beans in Iowa to create a better mayonnaise has been inordinately complicated.
Approval of this pipeline consumed an inordinately high level of federal resources and political capital in recent years.
"I have been inordinately lucky all my life but the greatest luck of all has been Elizabeth," Burton wrote.
A pan of the audience later in the episode roves that they are, and I find myself inordinately relieved.
But inordinately high taxes cannot explain these trends, because tax rates have been cut several times during this period.
C.C. is inordinately pleased with his short-term score; Lori is concerned about her reputation in the long term.
That's the last of the vegetables in the fridge and I am inordinately proud of using them all up.
Some people argue that female leaders face an inordinately high level of scrutiny and criticism compared with male leaders.
By unfolding largely from Paul's perspective, the storytelling is inordinately good at keeping the audience guessing about what to believe.
The new tax rates, which apply to both the recreational and medical industries, "are really, inordinately high," Gieringer told me.
Cruise looks inordinately buff, but like everything else here, there's a rote, going-through-the-motions quality to his performance.
Nixing the "death tax" would be a "terrible mistake, " says Buffett, because he says that change inordinately benefits the rich.
As pilots go, the show feels inordinately polished, from the casting to the little twists that emerge along the way.
And as a result, it is now inordinately expensive for firms to do this kind of work and many have retreated.
His mother became inordinately devoted to her surviving son, an obsessiveness that Mr. Shandling often recounted in his stand-up act.
I thought the difficult entries were well distributed, so I didn't get inordinately frustrated with any one corner, which usually happens.
She also said that there seems to be concern about a potential border tax, which is inordinately punishing the department store stocks.
But that tariff could inordinately impact retail companies as 95 percent of clothing and shoes sold in the U.S. are manufactured overseas.
As we've pointed out time and time again, the Kardashian-Jenners are a group of celebrities inordinately passionate about setting a trend.
But most of what we know from behavioural psychology says that this is a fiction: people will be inordinately influenced by it.
Even amid a spate of revivals and reboots, Netflix has been inordinately aggressive about leveraging such built-in equity to garner attention.
Twenty-six years is an inordinately long time for a buggy, eccentric, cantankerous video game to rule the most niche of roosts.
There are fewer quips in these artworks than dense layers of information tracing an inordinately complex web of capital, culture and corruption.
That's a sign that the balls he hits into play are falling in for hits this season at an inordinately high rate.
Throw in screenplay winner James Ivory, 89, and for an industry that prize's youth, it was an inordinately good night for octogenarians.
As recently as a decade ago, public schools like Dorsey retained an inordinately high percentage of the best talent in Los Angeles.
He hasn't easily adapted to the changing musical landscape; even for an artist who makes music for the streets, he seems inordinately trapped.
I worry that the corporate money CAP is receiving is inordinately and inappropriately influencing the role it is playing in the progressive movement.
"The example that immediately comes to mind is the black rhinoceros, my favorite animal on the planet, which are inordinately vulnerable," Pringle said.
A few Thanksgivings later, goaded by the cheery encouragements of supermarket specials (I am inordinately excited by these), I decided to try again.
An inordinately bloody ordeal, it's one of the most unforgiving meta-commentaries on action games and their binds to the male power fantasy.
So far this primary season, servers have donated inordinately to Bernie Sanders, who has made Medicare for All a centerpiece of his campaign.
Malthus was a minister and economics professor who was inordinately interested in the effect of overpopulation of England's larger cities, most notably London.
These changes came at the onset of the Victorian era: Lawmakers, legislators, and the male workforce became inordinately concerned with privacy and modesty.
But Harvey soon became an inordinately severe tropical storm, as it pulled water from the atmosphere down to Earth with extraordinary efficiency and intensity.
The striking parallel is that the President-elect might be inordinately hostile to the CIA, causing its leaders to begin bracing for the worst.
The lawsuit goes on to claim the helicopter company was negligent in removing the doors ... because such a modification is "inordinately dangerous and risky."
Therefore, living vertebrates that deviate so that their brains are inordinately bigger compared with their bodies are for the most part smarter, he said.
It can also cause us to assume that survivors are inordinately better than failures, without regard for the importance of luck or other factors.
There's a backyard with lots of rolling-around room for C.J. and his 6-year-old sister, Jadelyn, and for Sam, an inordinately affectionate Labradoodle.
McDermott, though, has been "inordinately lucky," Singh said, because the psychiatric medication that works for him was identified quickly and results in no side effects.
As noted, Caesar's "Your Show of Shows" produced an inordinately successful roster of alumni, including Simon, Mel Brooks, Larry Gelbart, Carl Reiner, and Woody Allen.
The driver of today's great disparities in wealth, he proposes, is not a set of "idle elites" getting inordinately rich by exploiting other people's labor.
Most of my favorite MyNoise soundscapes recreate some experience from the real world in a way that feels dead-on, but also not inordinately distracting.
Scott died at the start of an inordinately bloody summer, in a year when homicides in the District hit their highest level in a decade.
There are an inordinately high number of genuine contenders in the field, mostly because none of the horses towers over his cohort in natural ability.
Instead of the word "sign," with its soft, vague connotations, she was inordinately fond of the word "signet," with all the official sanction it implied.
And where rowhouse neighborhoods exist and have become inordinately expensive, it is almost universally illegal to knock them down and replace them with large apartment buildings.
I work my way toward Hammersmith, and shuffle into the Fulham Reach Boat Club, a rowing program run by an inordinately friendly dude named Steven O'Connor.
In Brooklyn, Thompson helped drive a national debate on ending low-level marijuana arrests, which inordinately harm young people of color, to focus on violent crimes.
Buzzfeed's report features cases involving Egypt, El Salvador and Indonesia that suggest this "private, global super court" inordinately benefits corporations to the detriment of developing nations.
The number of times either boy troubles or inordinately off-piste drunk behaviour could be summed up perfectly by a track from that album was uncanny.
And journalists who cover the Trump administration's infighting and intrigue seem inordinately reluctant to so much as mention the conflict of interest when covering these issues.
I was inordinately stumped by this entry and hit a dead end at its crossing with 45D, too, as I knew nothing of California's Fort ORD.
We believe self-driving vehicles can and should be held to a standard of operational safety that is inordinately better than what we humans exhibit today.
While many have found the show inordinately moving, others have criticized a lack of diversity in the central cast and narrow representation of contemporary gay life.
Craig was inordinately talented, personable, and charismatic, but buried deep inside his mind there was some kind of flaw, a darkness that took over and consumed him.
To overhaul the notoriously backlogged pardon office, he announced new standards encouraging tens of thousands of federal prisoners to request reductions of their inordinately long drug sentences.
This will result in an inordinately long eclipse whose total phase will last 1 hour and 43 minutes, just 4 minutes shy of the longest possible totality.
McPeek said he believed a lack of familiarity with American horses in handicap races that are part of the Dubai Carnival led to inordinately high weight assignments.
Corbyn's defenders point out that the media has inordinately focused on Labour while giving less attention to cases of racism and Islamophobia among the Conservatives and other parties.
These photos may not be the only ones we need to show how terrorism is experienced, but our understanding would be woefully incomplete and inordinately dark without them.
Rather, it's the fact that the Italian-born designer snuck an epic (and well-timed) throwback into her Wild West-inspired designs...and we're inordinately excited about it.
People end up susceptible to outlandish ideas not because they're inordinately foolish or ill-intentioned, but because they're living in times of enormous socioeconomic instability and political discord.
Hostess, which has a reputation for producing snacks with inordinately long shelf lives, cannot easily jump aboard the healthier-food bandwagon: Quinoa Sno Balls or Kale Zingers anyone?
As a result, they were inordinately acquiescent to the wishful thinking of their civilian overseers — and no one thought more wishfully about the war than Walt Whitman Rostow.
She's been transferred from the health and beauty department at the massive and faceless corporation where she works to the "cleaning supplies" department, which makes her inordinately angry.
When YouTube launched its offline service last June, its ad focused on the inordinately long time it took to buffer videos in the country due to slow speeds.
People have expressed apprehension about self-driving vehicles and are unlikely to accept them if it is not clear that they are inordinately safer than human-driven vehicles.
Unions—especially big, powerful ones like SAG—make it much harder for inordinately powerful people and companies to abuse the comparatively less-powerful people who work for them.
Beyond the principals, "Bombshell" has assembled an inordinately good cast, including Kate McKinnon, Connie Britton, Rob Delaney, Allison Janney and Malcolm McDowell, who portrays Fox patriarch Rupert Murdoch.
I will let others debate policy initiatives to prevent the next failure, such as whether the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act inordinately restricts commerce or doesn't restrict it enough.
Some governments are cushioning the blow with tax cuts, stimulus packages, and other economic relief tools, but the cost of containing the virus will still be inordinately high.
Fixated on these "turncoat G.I.s," United States commentators tended to forget that an inordinately greater number of North Korean and Chinese P.O.W.s had refused repatriation to their side.
The result is a giant, awe-inducing, inordinately complex machine — hissing and sizzling, gears churning, teeth crunching, yet performing its function, whatever that may be, with maximum efficiency.
When journalist Mishal Husain argued that the violence had inordinately affected Muslims and caused tens of thousands to flee, Suu Kyi didn't mention Muslims at all in her answer.
What wasn't shared, what I selfishly kept to myself, was the immense happiness I felt as I baked something that would mark a milestone for someone I loved inordinately.
And having been attacked by the left, I know I run the risk of focusing inordinately on its excesses — and providing succor to some people whom I deeply oppose.
Sergeant Hornung said that most members of the group were from the Phoenix area, which, along with the rest of southern Arizona, has experienced inordinately hot temperatures this summer.
In the absence of good explanations, these people understandably supplied their own, usually along the lines that they were being targeted inordinately in comparison with those left of them politically.
" There have been 6.7 million trademark applications filed with the US PTO since 1985, according to the authors, and the system "is growing increasingly — perhaps inordinately — crowded, noisy, and complex.
Pruitt seemed to have forgotten this, and has been focusing inordinately on polluters' concerns, while barely addressing resulting harms from increased pollution that, again and again, he wanted to allow.
"The war on drugs from the 1990s resulted in inordinately harsh and long prison sentences for offenders who did not deserve to serve that length of time," Ms. Peerce said.
Regardless of whether he would be overruled by the United States Supreme Court — which the Ninth Circuit, which includes seven western states, was, inordinately — Judge Pregerson stuck to his guns.
With every engine sent back, Marines lost the opportunity to practice the skills they might need one day on the battlefield, where contractor support is inordinately expensive, unreliable or nonexistent.
All of this is expensive, but not inordinately so — perhaps costing roughly 30 billion to $70 billion a year, based on an analysis of estimates from the Congressional Budget Office.
Because of all these problems, an inordinately high percentage of users have been told they may have PCOS, when they're actually either completely healthy, or just have a benign hormonal imbalance.
But then one of the key players called an audible, which was predictable in the show's scheming world but still inordinately satisfying, on what is now one of TV's preeminent dramas.
Quickly, Fusion's researchers understood one big thing about Trump's business empire: It seemed inordinately weighted to Russia, and so they turned much effort to untangling that part of his business story.
While the studio ponders whether that requires adjusting course, a small, rebellious and inordinately vocal quadrant of the fan community is delighting in -- and deriving an unfortunate message from -- those woes.
One of the obvious draws of civilian champions, those latter-day Nancy Drews and Hardy Boys, is that they're inordinately, at times vulnerably, ordinary until they start doing their special thing.
The Yankees closed to five and a half games behind first-place Toronto by doing something that has been inordinately difficult for them this season and last: beating the Blue Jays.
The hashtag #nCoV2019 has also spread on Twitter among scientists and researchers seeking to counter misinformation, according to the BBC, including unsubstantiated claims that the virus has an inordinately long incubation period.
From the inordinately satisfying pre-credit sequence on, not a scene was wasted, serving notice that while winter is indeed here, for fans, this promises to be one hell of a summer.
The part of me that still feels things is inordinately proud that they have figured out how to control our bodies and minds as they do whatever it is they are doing.
Sleek and modern Zankel Hall, down in the basement, hosted the premiere of a powerful multimedia piece dealing with racial profiling and a prison system that inordinately targets young African-American men.
Those pleasures include an inordinately good cast, which in addition to newly minted Oscar winner and "Leftovers" alum King include Jeremy Irons, Louis Gossett Jr., Jean Smart, Tim Blake Nelson and Don Johnson.
But we do get a peek at the fearsome CG shark right at the end, after spending an inordinately long amount of time watching Sestero get slapped (inexplicably loudly?) by two separate women.
These capacities may be harder to measure on tests of kindergarten readiness than skills like number and letter recognition, but they are inordinately valuable in school, beginning on the first day of kindergarten.
"The speaker's office is inordinately powerful, and we have to work really hard to make this body egalitarian," said Representative Max Rose, Democrat of New York, who was a platoon leader in Afghanistan.
The notion that this year's Oscars were inordinately hard to read began early, with critics' groups -- not always the most reliable gauge in the best of years -- spreading their accolades far and wide.
After the first half of its season seemed to inordinately wallow in violence and brutality, "The Walking Dead" appears to be entering a more political phase, devoted to building coalitions against a totalitarian regime.
Springsteen has always enjoyed an inordinately strong, near-spiritual bond with his fans, still writing about longing and struggle as a young man, and progressing through life's stages with both his music and stories.
As I type this, Mark is out for a run and the dog is snoring at a volume that is inordinately sweet, and I am at home in the spaciousness of my own mind.
But, let's get real: most of us either don't have the time, are too lazy, or lead inordinately privileged lives where we aren't required to communicate with anyone in any language other than English.
As for Mr. Walowitz, to this day he drives inordinately slow at railroad crossings and still thinks of his fallen milkman, whose death oddly enriched another's life by helping inspire a penchant for poetry.
So to the extent that Trump and Barr's demands have taken an inordinately high priority in American foreign policy, they may weigh on House Democrats' minds going forward as they pursue their impeachment inquiry.
The miniseries that concludes this weekend, however, has proved inordinately satisfying, offering wonderfully meaty roles for its female stars and taking on a life of its own beyond the central "Who wound up dead?" mystery.
"The Walking Dead" is following what has become a familiar pattern for the AMC hit, as it reaches the midway point of the opening eight-episode flight of a grim, grueling, inordinately sadistic seventh season.
His central thesis is that the Joint Chiefs became inordinately politicized, caving to senior civilian officials in the Johnson administration like McGeorge Bundy, the national security adviser, who knew little about Vietnam, or military doctrine.
Economist Elisa Giannone recently found that beginning in the 1980s the wages of cities — after converging for generations — had begun to diverge as tech began to inordinately reward dense clusters of highly skilled workers and firms.
Tech heavyweights Facebook, Apple, Netflix, Amazon and Google parent Alphabet have an inordinately large weighting on the Nasdaq, so any change in their financial health has a disproportionate impact on the index, both bullish and bearish.
On the scale of "people who are inordinately proud about having the most minor and inconsequential of oddities about them," Leap Day birthday people are right up there with the left handers and people who can juggle.
The second floor, with electronic equipment and workrooms, is for noisy creative activity, and the top floor, an open-plan, brightly lit "book heaven" with rows of white stacks, is a conventional, if inordinately tasteful, reading room.
" Her favorite foods were fried, her favorite exercise was none, and when she dined at restaurants — which was pretty much all the time — she left inordinately large tips, saying, "no one ever got rich stiffing a waiter.
But when you're the composer, conductor, and performer of the sad and scary song you're suddenly unable to accept and are supposedly shocked to see in someone else's symphony, either you're inordinately dishonest or desperately unhinged from reality.
While nicotine isn't all that harmful to a fully developed brain, the developing brain of a teenager is inordinately susceptible to addiction, and underage use of nicotine delivery systems may leave these users addicted to nicotine for life.
But in order to do this, they used a very long lens that magnifies the light greatly to get an image closer to the Sun and they held the shutter open for an inordinately long time (six seconds).
All this would have meant was utilizing some version of the Toyota Production System instead of designing an inordinately intricate vehicle in the Model X SUV and trying to automate too much of the Model 3's assembly.
Yet after what feels like an inordinately slow start, "GLOW" expands its lens to a much more provocative exploration of the '80s, one less about the TV and movies than accepted mores that don't provide cause for celebration.
Perhaps that's because some things that worked inordinately well in the series -- the long pauses, the quiet, and the ability to tease out the tension surrounding seemingly inescapable predicaments -- are processed differently when crunched into a two-hour movie.
Not because I was an inordinately gifted orator, but rather because I was speaking on behalf of the United States government, an imperfect but often emulated conglomeration of agencies known throughout the world as reflecting righteousness, fairness, and truth.
George Santangelo, senior author of the new study and director of the N.I.H.'s Office of Portfolio Analysis, said "an inordinately large fraction of African-American applicants" applied for funding in the topic areas less likely to win funding.
Yet Victor Hugo's durable 19th-century soap opera gets a lavish, inordinately expansive makeover with a new six-hour production featuring Dominic West and David Oyelowo, one that fleshes out characters and situations normally given short shrift on screen.
Somewhat puzzlingly, though, HTC will be rolling out the update very, very slowly "over the next couple of months," which seems like an inordinately long amount of time to give what seems like a simple software update to all users.
The only difference is that, as self-organizing biological systems go, the human brain is inordinately complex: It soaks in information from billions of sense receptors, and it needs to organize that information efficiently into an accurate model of the world.
The result, however, is an inordinately busy movie that yields a few amusing and even sweet moments -- a la Gru's young daughter and her quest to find a unicorn -- that are largely snowed under by the loud and obnoxious ones.
While the value of residents' homes fell, their taxes remained inordinately high, and tens of thousands of people fell so far behind on their inflated tax bills that the county seized their homes and sold them off at annual auctions.
To its credit, the movie makes the most out of an inordinately strong ensemble, surrounding Chris Hemsworth with reliable scene-stealer Tom Hiddleston as his brother Loki, Cate Blanchett as the villainous Hela and Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, a fearsome warrior.
Schiff made the suggestion to counter a new argument from GOP senators that calling witnesses would inordinately extend the trial, because President Donald Trump would invoke executive privilege and block witnesses like former national security adviser John Bolton from testifying.
"Silicon Valley" has always been an inordinately smart series in regard to how the wealth swirling around the tech industry breeds a certain kind of eccentricity, one where privilege and riches can't obscure deficiencies in social graces and common sense.
The tradeoff, though, is that her presence accentuates the underlying message of self-empowerment and learning to love oneself, in a way that makes the movie feel a bit more like an inordinately lavish after-school special than it otherwise might.
By keeping so much of the framework of ObamaCare, the AHCA would have inherited the fundamental economic problems that have caused health care to be inordinately expensive — primarily the disconnect between what health care costs and what most people actually pay.
The time is the turn of the 20th century, the place England, the characters three distinct families, all of whom interact at a moment in history when railways, factories and urban development are destroying a pastoral England the upper classes value inordinately.
At one, in the troubled City of God favela, software now streamlines the triage process, a cheery ombudsman takes complaints and a new app lets supervisors track how long doctors spend with each patient — or whether they take inordinately long lunch breaks.
Anthony Tiffith, the head of Top Dawg Entertainment, Kendrick Lamar's label, said in an interview with Billboard that he gathered Diddy and Tommy Mottola, the former head of Sony Music, to lobby against the policy as one that inordinately affected hip-hop artists.
"As a nursing mother, I had to stick to a feeding and expressing schedule, including when I was at the airport, but I quickly realized that finding a clean, accessible, private space was stressful and inordinately difficult," she wrote in Cosmopolitan in Sept. 2017.
Itinerant dieters are inordinately thrilled by this, maybe because most diets don't afford them any category of food from which they can eat "anything" they want, or maybe because it's an extremely sharp shift away from the "Fats Are Evil" discourse that dominated the 90s.
Setting those considerations aside, all concerned should take a bow for delivering one of the most impressive recent series based on such an established property -- not a remake, reboot or re-imagining, but a genuine extension that overcame an inordinately high degree of difficulty.
And in this country whose heart has always been moved, perhaps inordinately so, by a phrase nicely turned, it might just be that art — argumentative, confrontational art; art obsessed with a fair hearing of the truth — is the vessel through which this hope might be realized.
"After we saw this Huawei news hit, it seemingly (and inordinately) contributed to an almost impossible 65 handle drop in Spooz (S&P futures) on the overnight reopen, with 36,700 contracts trading in the first 10 minutes," said a note from the Nomura Securities trading desk.
Four months later, he would join 50 of his Senate colleagues—including John McCain, Susan Collins, and Lisa Murkowski, who all undermined the July effort to repeal Obamacare—to pass a highly regressive and unpopular tax reform package that will inordinately benefit corporations and the wealthy.
Watching the movie again, what stands out -- beyond an inordinately good cast that includes Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Laurence Fishburne, Marion Cotillard and Bryan Cranston -- is how difficult it is to convey the global sweep of such a story without sacrificing something in terms of the drama.
It is inordinately difficult for even people of relative privilege, such as Ferguson and Arora, to access the basic levels of care that allow them to experience happiness, and often functionally impossible for lower-income Americans like Val Phillips, a 51-year-old farmer in Colorado.
Many Clinton supporters — especially people of color who are not enjoying inordinately privileged positions in the American socioeconomic hierarchy — have become increasingly frustrated with an endless parade of pious calls from inside the elite media for elites to pay more attention to the real pain of Trump voters.
Although it may be hard to sympathize with the deprivations of the inordinately wealthy, it is every bit as discordant to see midmarket retail chains flanking Billionaire's Row as it is to observe drugstore after drugstore in parts of the city that still adhere to bohemian self-characterization.
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This patent allows the company to charge a higher price for the medication, since they now have a monopoly over the market, and health services like the NHS more of less have their hands tied when it comes to paying these inordinately high costs—at least until the patent expires.
Ladder 20 was one of the first groups of firefighters to respond to the terror attack, and the 14 fallen members from the two squads sharing the NoLIta firehouse at the time who were killed that day was an inordinately high number of the 343 firefighters who died in Lower Manhattan.
Rick Scott of Florida announced on Wednesday that the state was getting help to speed up the results of Zika tests, a move that should reduce the inordinately long waits — sometimes up to five weeks — experienced by hundreds of pregnant women who took the state-offered tests at no cost.
The air here in Santiago, befouled with smoke and ash, became unbreathable for weeks, a situation aggravated by inordinately high temperatures that did not diminish even at night, as was habitually the case, when we used to have the chance to cool off and face the next day refreshed and energized.
Indeed, if imitation is the sincerest form of television, "Hairspray" was inordinately sincere toward that other high-school-set musical -- opening up the song-and-dance numbers to the streets, providing real-time looks behind the scenes and incorporating a live audience component that "The Sound of Music" and "Peter Pan" sorely lacked.
That's no big deal for locals who are free to smoke as much weed as they want in the privacy of their own homes, but it can be inordinately difficult for out-of-towners to find a place to legally spark up the joint they just purchased at a state-sanctioned pot shop.
The logic of the GILTI tax was impeccable: in those circumstances where the level of reported income was inordinately high compared to the depreciable assets that would generate income, presume this stems from geographically mobile intellectual property (IP) and levy a tax on income in excess of a normal rate of return.
The grossest and most leering of them is when Margot Robbie kicks off her shoes in a movie theater and puts her feet up on the seat in front of her, and the camera spends an inordinately long time watching Robbie watch the movie with the soles of her feet framed in the foreground.
Besides, what I thought to be closer to the truth also felt inordinately personal: Since none of those who had commiserated with me had spoken about the utter bottomlessness of grief, perhaps I was the only one who had yet to see the rainbow, and nothing I'd experienced could be of use to anyone.
More to the point, neither Ornstein nor Klein addresses the fact that the Constitution is inordinately hard to amend, so that the only practical way, say, to address the present role of the Senate is through a constitutional convention, most certainly not by expecting the existing senators to ask serious questions about their bloated powers.
Owing a debt to fact-based movies like "Alive" and the 1970s TV movie "Hey, I'm Alive," the film -- based on a novel by Charles Martin -- dives (or crashes) right into its storyline, with two inordinately attractive people isolated in the mountains, facing the daunting task of finding a way down before they freeze or starve.
"The Post" Steven Spielberg's film about the Washington Post standing up to the Nixon administration by publishing the Pentagon Papers -- auguring the Watergate battle to come -- is an inordinately entertaining film but also calls attention to journalism's highest calling, at a moment when newsgathering is under siege from those who would seek to discredit and undermine it.
While Carroll occupies herself with tracking down the details of her parents' lives, her readers become increasingly aware of what not "mattering limitlessly and inordinately" to either parent can do to a child as she grows; in Carroll's case, how a mixture of manic depression and powerful addictions to drugs and alcohol overwhelmed her parents and left her estranged.
Fold in the 2014 Tony nominee Paul Chahidi (Maria in the all-male "Twelfth Night" that began at Shakespeare's Globe) as a gently camp Jaques who seems for a change to be figuring out the famous "seven ages of man" speech even as he speaks it and you have an inordinately likable "As You Like It": visually arresting and emotionally alive, as well.
The indictments stem from four months of investigative work by the Appalachian Regional Prescription Opioid Task Force, a group of prosecutors, federal agents and data analysts that was created in December 2018 to find patterns suggesting that doctors were prescribing inordinately high numbers of pain pills, and then follow up with traditional law enforcement techniques, including the use of informants and undercover investigators.
After a merger unites her hippy-dippy company with a hard-edge corporate competitor, Lucy is obliged to share a desk with her opposite in every sense: Joshua, a cold, number-crunching, fanatically organized M.B.A. Their mutual loathing, manifested as a game both seem inordinately attached to, is amped up when they're encouraged to compete for a promotion that will make one the boss of the other.
Historical movies meet current events HBO delivered a strong one-two punch with a pair of movies that each proved inordinately relevant to this year's election cycle: "All the Way," starring Bryan Cranston as LBJ, captured the moment when the Democrats won the civil-rights battle, and lost the South; and "Confirmation," with Kerry Washington and Wendell Pierce as Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas, zeroed in on what became a seminal moment in the discussion of sexual harassment.
Ms. Heckler, a trustee of the museum, began collecting around the time of New York's first Outsider Art Fair, in 2249, and she's assembled a comprehensive introduction to all the category's varieties, from the inordinately expressive to the staggeringly obsessive; from the stark, primordial silhouettes of Bill Traylor to the exacting architectural drawings of Achilles G. Rizzoli; from Henry Darger's uniquely majestic epic of little girls battling evil to George Widener's endless numerology; from the Italian Carlo Zinelli's neat parades of brightly colored little figures and houses to the Moravian Anna Zemankova's pencil and embroidery undersea gardens.

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