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Takeda Pharmaceutical is the latest acquirer to pay over the odds.
MANY Americans think they pay over the odds for drugs—particularly for cancer drugs.
But the crown was flat as investors remain split over the odds of a hike.
I ask Adam if he has ever paid over the odds for any prison imports.
And it has regularly paid over the odds for infrastructure built by state-owned Chinese companies.
Worries that Mr Son is paying over the odds are thought to be a big factor.
It also might leave you under the impression that you'll end up paying over the odds.
Consumer body Citizens Advice said the cap would stop people paying over the odds for products.
And the point with these wearable accessories is that people will pay over the odds for personalization.
China does not want to pay over the odds or deprive other, friendlier suppliers of its custom.
Since most people live longer than they expect, it is not uncommon to pay far over the odds.
But the company is paying well over the odds to add a bit of excitement to its story.
After all, in much of the world, they already pay over the odds for dirty, dangerous and erratic supplies.
Answer those questions and you'll avoid spending over-the-odds on tech that's getting too dated or that's about to become obsolete.
The company is accused of breaking federal antitrust laws by monopolizing the iPhone app market and making consumers pay over the odds.
At the same time, don't get pressured into buying over-the-odds for something, especially if you know another one will be along soon.
"There is the question of whether Disney and Comcast are paying over the odds for Sky," said senior analyst Laith Khalaf at Hargreaves Lansdown.
Man City told UEFA investigators it rejected the claims that Abu Dhabi sponsors were related parties or that those sponsors were paying over the odds.
As an overseas league that spends over the odds in order to attract big-name talent, the Super League is hardly the first of its kind.
I decided to ask my students whether they had ever paid radically over the odds for any "imports"—and, if so, whether it was worth it.
In a bubble, people pay over the odds for an asset, such as a house, in the belief that subsequent investors will pay a higher price still.
"I was literally obsessed with her — I would have done anything to go to her Circus tour — so I paid over the odds for that," she said.
This is justified, Luke says, by the fact that he worked a PAYE (pay-as-you-earn) job for ten years previously and paid over the odds in tax.
Picture the scene: You were in here last week for free, but this time, you've paid over the odds for that tattered raffle ticket you were given upon entry.
This sees its tech continually monitor the mortgage products available on the market and alert you if it thinks you have become mismatched and therefore are paying over the odds.
But although it might not make a huge war chest, by spending over the odds to secure Allen's film, Amazon continues its campaign of spending big to earn indie legitimacy.
Buying the software firm AppDynamics for $3.7 billion offers some respite from hardware woes, but Cisco is paying well over the odds to add a bit of excitement to its story.
The kids might still have a longer commute to school than their classmates, and residents may pay over the odds for groceries, but these are choices that some people can afford to make.
Instead, the BCH has launched has ended in frustration for users who were either unable to get their hands on the coin, or were forced to pay way over the odds for it.
The British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) argues that the current system deters women from accessing emergency contraception—and it creates a "sexist surcharge" that makes women pay over the odds for their own sexual health.
This move would benefit smaller broadband firms such as TalkTalk as it would "allow them to see whether they have been paying over the odds for access to the UK's copper and fibre optic network," van Dulken said.
It's not the most intuitive or user-friendly portal we've ever seen, but it covers a wide range of retailers and can prove invaluable in making sure you aren't paying over the odds for something (even with a discount).
However, uncertainty caused by Britain's exit from the European Union could make that a difficult time to launch a deal, meaning Metro Bank may have to pay over the odds, equity capital markets bankers have told Reuters in recent weeks.
Viktor Ishaev, who is the second former minister from Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev's cabinet to be detained this week, is accused of tricking Rosneft into paying over the odds to rent a property in the Far East region of Khabarovsk, she said.
Not only does it spot, identify, and help you remove recurring subscriptions, it also throws in all sorts of other smart financial tools—everything from budget tracking to alerting you to special offers on utilities and services so you're not paying over the odds.
It aims to let you understand how much money you have left to spend until payday, track and find wasteful subscriptions or alert you when you are paying over the odds on utility bills, and preemptively help you avoid going into your bank's overdraft.
As convention aides out and about in Cleveland buzzed over the odds of the Ohio governor having a last-minute change of heart, and wondered whether the Ohio delegation might be punished with less-than-ideal seating on the convention floor, Kasich downplayed his odds of appearing.
Netflix has made viewers less willing to pay over the odds for a big bundle of pay-TV channels, which generated margins of around 50% and accounted for as much as three-quarters of profits at media conglomerates like Time Warner, Disney, Viacom or News Corporation.
Controls on private sector renting and a shortage of publicly allocated housing — you can wait 30 years for an apartment in attractive parts of Stockholm — have nurtured the perfect conditions for a lucrative market in illegal sub-lets where the final tenant must pay way over the odds.
Controls on private sector renting and a shortage of publicly allocated housing -- you can wait 30 years for an apartment in attractive parts of Stockholm -- have nurtured the perfect conditions for a lucrative market in illegal sub-lets where the final tenant must pay way over the odds.
Bizrate There's a whole host of tools out there to help you compare prices between retailers and make sure you're not paying over the odds for a Dell laptop or a digital camera, but Bizrate is one of the best we've seen, even if the website isn't the most comprehensive out there in terms of browsing options.
In this seller or buyer both may fake. Due this possibility that customer cheated by sellers and vice versa . A lot of people carried away in bidding contest that they tends to pay over the odds just to get the item that they want.
His third wife, who he still feels pangs for, called roses 'woses' and left him for a trumpeter in a minor band. Despite his lingering love for her, he resents being forced to pay over the odds for the painting, and eventually realises how much more suitable a partner Vanessa would be.
It's highly criticized in the United Arab Emirates, with the Emirati hosts suffered its most humiliating home defeat in their AFC Asian Cup history. In Qatar, the match is highly recommended and remembered for the famous victory over the odds to help Qatar reaching its first ever Asian Cup final, and, eventually, won the tournament.
The 1930 Belmont Stakes was the 62nd running of the Belmont Stakes. It was the 24th Belmont Stakes held at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York and was held on June 7, 1930. With a field of four horses, Gallant Fox, the winner of that year's Preakness Stakes and Kentucky Derby, clinched the U.S. Triple Crown when he won the 1 –mile race (12 f; 2.4 km) by 3 lengths over the odds-on favorite – Whichone.
It changes form into a gigantic beast and another battle commences on the LCAC, with Dennis the victor. The Origin then takes one last stand and creates a doppelganger of the Marine who caused the strain so much trouble. Dennis triumphs over the odds, ensuring the destruction of the master DNA strand and silencing the threat of the HO213 once and for all. After a brief conversation over the victory, Cindy apologizes to Dennis about the things she said to him.
Adding insult to injury, Rodney and Mickey have paid so wildly over the odds for the engines that Del ends up making a decent profit on the engines, with which he was able to buy the goblets they were after. Things immediately go downhill for Rodney. Whilst Del has a successful week and manages to sell all his merchandise, Rodney and Mickey are lumbered with the broken lawnmower engines which are still stuck in Mickey's garden shed. Del tells Grandad about his own success and they both joke about Rodney's misfortune with the lawnmower engines.
Gwen has openly expressed her faith in Arthur's ability to triumph over the odds and lead the people into a new age of a peaceful Camelot. Most notably, she did so as she tended to an unconscious Arthur in the Series 1 finale. However, the following morning she became embarrassed when it became clear that Arthur had heard her. "The Once the Future Queen" again displays Gwen's ability to stand up to Arthur as when he stays at her house pretending to be a commoner, Gwen becomes aggravated when Arthur is nothing but rude to her.
She had small parts in three early Powell and Pressburger films: The Spy in Black (1939), Contraband (1940) and A Canterbury Tale (1944). In Holiday Camp (1947) she gave a fine dramatic performance of a pathetic and sad spinster who is lured to her death and is the murder victim, quite different from her usual comedy roles. Towards the end of her career, she appeared in Inn for Trouble (1960), Doctor in Love (1960), Raising the Wind (1961), What a Carve Up! (1961), Over the Odds (1961), We Joined the Navy (1962), On the Beat (1962), Nurse on Wheels (1963) and Hide and Seek (1964).
The event is named after Sands Point, New York, a village located at the northernmost tip of the Cow Neck Peninsula on the North Shore of Long Island. The event was inaugurated on 23 June 1995 as the Sands Point Handicap and was run over the mile distance with Perfect Arc ridden by US Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez winning the event by five lengths over the odds-on favorite Miss Union Avenue in a time of 1:43.14. Perfect Arc in 1995 was crowned New York State Horse of the Year. In 1997 the distance of the event was increased to mile.
He also led a campaign to uncover the truth behind the Lowermoor Water Poisoning incident, and the ensuing cover-up, which occurred shortly before the Conservative Party privatised the water industry. In 2004, Tyler started a campaign to stop government departments and agencies making citizens access their services via high-rate “0870” phone numbers. He exposed the Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency for raking in over £1m a year in “revenue sharing” arrangements with telephone companies, where callers paid over the odds while waiting to book driving tests and sort out tax discs. The campaign culminated in the creation of “03” low-rate numbers, especially for public services.
Once the monster is inside the quarry, Harry and Thomas plant and detonate explosives, destroying it. Leaderless, and deprived of their objective, the vampires retreat. Harry reunites with his team, and their elation at having survived and triumphed over the odds is tempered by the knowledge that only an extremely powerful wizard could have imprisoned the Shoggoth on the mortal plane, which means someone from the White Council, their own side, has not only violated the Laws of Magic, but sent them to protect it in the expectation that they would die. Elsewhere, a shadowy figure receives a phone call about the destruction of the Shoggoth, and comforts his caller by saying there are many other similar weapons they may use for their purposes.
The people are credible, the emotions are > convincing and not strained, and the sporting color is (as far as a non- > sporting reviewer can judge) all that it should be. Also, the little story > is a wholesome little story in its form, and it is one of those readable > little stories with which one can pleasantly pass a lazy afternoon. The Sydney Morning Herald stated that: > Arthur Wright has reduced the construction of sporting tales to an exact > science. "Over the Odds" has all the qualities which have made its > predecessors popular... There are abductions, false marriages, adventures of > every kind, all the ingredients, in fact, of a sensational tale, and the > background is the racecourse on which all of Mr. Wright's characters move > with such familiar ease.
During the village's 500th Anniversary, Hari kidnaps Scarlett Nicholls (Kelsey-Beth Crossley) and runs Louise off the road, while she is on her way to change her statement about the Kings. Hari then corners Louise in hospital, blaming her for losing everything as the prosecution have dropped the case against the brothers and Louise insults him, prompting Harry to attempt to smother her with a pillow. A nurse and a doctor enter and try to subdue Harry but he is too strong for them and tries to flee but is subdued by orderlies and eventually arrested and jailed. Rita Brannigan (Emma Kearney) discovers some financial irregularity at the vets and Paddy visits Hari on remand and attempts to buy his share of the vet's but Hari's offer is over the odds.
The tendency to unlawfully refer to 084x numbers as 'local rate' or 'lo-call' numbers hid the true cost of calling them, compared to the price for calling geographic numbers. One supplier of surgery telephone systems opted to use 0844 revenue share numbers paying the surgery 2p/min from the 5p/min "premium" paid by callers. Contravening ASA advice, surgeries were told that 0844 numbers were "lo-call" numbers and subsequent tariff comparisons ignored both packages with inclusive minutes and users with mobile phones. In December 2006, Lord Norman Warner sent a letter to all primary care trust chief executives drawing attention to the Central Office of Information guidance on telephone numbering, which suggested that healthcare providers consider adopting an 03 telephone number so that people "do not have to pay over the odds to contact their local services".

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