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"exorbitant" Definitions
  1. (of a price) much too high
"exorbitant" Antonyms
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WHA teams started handing out exorbitant contract after exorbitant contract.
The question isn't whether the DOE will continue to have to pay out an exorbitant amount of money, but just how exorbitant that sum will end up being.
"Patients would no longer receive exorbitant, surprise bills," Chiu said.
And yet, the exorbitant budget for Season 8 makes sense.
The crowds, the weather, the lines, the exorbitant ticket costs.
How does this place justify such an exorbitant price tag?
In the U.S. we've gone from relatively competitive to exorbitant.
But that alone can't explain the exorbitant jump in price.
They're frustrated and harmed by surprise bills and exorbitant charges.
I wondered what exorbitant price our refurbished flat would command.
The exorbitant costs have changed the dynamics of Olympic bidding.
And Ross says he's rented the property for exorbitant rates.
Both phones cost an exorbitant amount of money, after all.
For me to pay those exorbitant amounts makes zero sense.
"Lockheed Martin and Boeing could charge exorbitant prices," he said.
For all the exorbitant prices, it really is a beautiful place.
The prices aren't exorbitant, but they are on the expensive side.
Well, the plane costs an exorbitant amount of money to operate.
Self-employed business owners may flee states where premiums are exorbitant.
My dad pays, even though the drink is an exorbitant $303.
But Sony also charged exorbitant prices for Vita-specific memories cards.
Food that is available is sold at "exorbitant" prices, she said.
All over the world, trans people face exorbitant levels of violence.
For one, the cost of an estate plan is not exorbitant.
We would spend exorbitant amounts of money to be less safe.
Consulting firms charge exorbitant fees, which the M.T.A. does not question.
Tyga has allegedly racked up an exorbitant amount in tax liens.
For Democrats the political cost of impeachment might therefore be exorbitant.
But hospital prices have also been growing at an exorbitant rate.
Contractors are being paid exorbitant amounts of money, but doing little.
I live on West 58th Street and pay an exorbitant rent.
In Vietnam, unscrupulous recruiters and brokers often charge trainees exorbitant fees.
In 1993, that level was a seemingly exorbitant $2,000 a month.
But one thing stood in the way: The exorbitant cost of rehab.
The material is crucial, which is also what makes their prices exorbitant.
These prices are exorbitant for something that normally costs a few dollars.
Phiona's family has to pay an exorbitant rent for their tiny shack.
And, the dirty secret behind the exorbitant costs of music-gig tickets.
Exorbitant drug costs are shaping up to be a major election issue.
The 0003 Foxconn deal is now widely seen as an exorbitant gamble.
And yet it has the exorbitant privilege of opening the presidential primaries.
By 2150, some exporters were paying exorbitant sums for poor quality beans.
And can the exorbitant cost of cross-border remittances be brought down?
Others asked exorbitant fees -- as much as USD $5,000 -- according to Mitat.
She isn't asking an exorbitant amount (around $155,000), but it's still significant.
There have been complaints about exorbitant taxes on legal retailers and cultivators.
Unsurprisingly, given the exorbitant costs involved, Beautycon is full of bored adults.
For one, exorbitant health insurance costs forced us to recalibrate our budget.
Then in 1003, exorbitant rent prices forced it to shutter once again.
That's why it should cost an exorbitant sum to drive in Manhattan.
Uptown girls were soon occupying our former tenement apartments for exorbitant rents.
Abraham's office secured exorbitant bails for the protesters, charging many with felonies.
Another ad ties South Carolina's high eviction rates to exorbitant medical costs.
In Liu's fictional universe, idealism is fatal and kindness an exorbitant luxury.
Private contractors charge exorbitant fees that rattle the most optimistic of observers.
Democratic socialists are disingenuously cagey about the exorbitant tax burden they require.
Trump didn't just make exorbitant promises in the Trump University marketing materials.
If the manager is charging exorbitant fees, that can eat into your returns.
FCS is hardly the only example of exorbitant waste on the Army's part.
Mr Kimura has said that he pays the exorbitant prices to "encourage Japan".
In the process, the Nets smashed league records with their exorbitant player payroll.
The total price is $307.11 once you factor in the exorbitant processing fees.
The company spends exorbitant amounts of money compared to its established automaker competitors.
Americans have more procedures, pay more for them, and face exorbitant administrative costs.
China's golf courses, which also have an exorbitant thirst, face punitive water tariffs.
"Depp's exorbitant spending remains at the center of this case," the statement continued.
The dearth of digital skills is also driving exorbitant inefficiencies in the workplace.
Despite the furore, drug companies continue to charge exorbitant prices in America. Why?
At the same time, drug companies continue boosting their prices to exorbitant heights.
"It has been exorbitant, the amount of people we've been getting," he said.
On the bright side, I didn't encounter many instances of these exorbitant fares.
Legislation would protect patients from having to pay exorbitant costs in that scenario.
Such a dramatic energy transition would undoubtedly come with an exorbitant price tag.
And people are paying exorbitant sums to get their names attached to them.
He also said elections would cost $1.2 billion, which he complained was "exorbitant".
It would not cost an exorbitant sum to do right by these workers.
It's also an era of exorbitant price increases by Lilly and big pharmaceuticals.
You can only buy your way to the top with exorbitant expansion fees.
It survived only through an exorbitant investment of American money, guns and lives.
Suggest he visit the career counseling office at his (undoubtedly exorbitant — sorry!) school.
In addition, a former manager is paid an exorbitant hourly rate for consulting.
Leaked tapes of Egypt's president joking about Gulf Arabs' exorbitant wealth didn't help.
A virology institute refused to test them unless she paid an exorbitant amount.
Make sure to avoid accruing exorbitant overdraft fees by managing your money with Kualto.
For a teacher and a hairdresser like Matthew and Elliot, these costs were exorbitant.
"Hedge funds are charging exorbitant fees for high-risk and opaque investments," said James.
"I've done a lot of driving, but I haven't done anything exorbitant," she said.
Hillary Clinton has similarly railed against the pharmaceutical companies, slamming them for exorbitant prices.
Nomadic Matt You don't have to pay exorbitant prices to be able to travel.
If they don't, they face exorbitant interest rates and can quickly fall into debt.
When the firms sign up new customers, the cost to acquire them is exorbitant.
The research and development costs required to get a working prototype can be exorbitant.
Public Law 7 did away with this provision, opening the floodgates for exorbitant fees.
That's not just because the price is exorbitant compared to consumer-grade computers, either.
In New York City, volunteering is rare and the cost of living is exorbitant.
Meanwhile insurance companies are reaping enormous profits and their CEOs are paid exorbitant salaries.
You might think it's cute to spend exorbitant amounts of money on your child.
While that may seem trivial, international data plans can often charge exorbitant overage fees.
And I do all this without spending exorbitant sums of money on every trip.
But there's no secret that it's exorbitant to build and run a restaurant today.
Part of the reason for the poor sales was the car's exorbitant price tag.
And Airbnb's expected exit later this year should give an exorbitant payout for investors.
Yet the problems with the drug industry go beyond the exorbitant prices they charge.
And pharmaceutical companies get away with their exorbitant pricing by abusing our patent system.
But there are many ways around spending an exorbitant amount of money on books.
We can't allow Big Pharma to continue taking advantage of seniors with exorbitant costs.
Aerolineas also recently carried out a refinancing to reduce its previously exorbitant interest rates.
But card companies appear to be happier charging exorbitant fees than actually preventing fraud.
They are often charged exorbitant interest rates, making the debt impossible to pay off.
Now he's devoting himself to an exorbitant, unnecessary monument to Trump's nativism and xenophobia.
Thanks to exorbitant and often unavoidable expenses like , and , Americans are in the red.
His exorbitant demands on the South alienate yet another ally in a dangerous region.
Exorbitant prices are one thing that's very wrong with the way we make medicines.
In the past, Uber has come under fire for exorbitant surge pricing during storms.
However exorbitant the expense, it does indeed look like this might actually take place.
"The costs sound quite exorbitant, and we're digging into this villas question," he said.
Irrationality like this can accelerate when consumers have already paid an exorbitant sum for something.
And costs to run their operations are far less exorbitant than that of NBC's budget.
That's still TBD, but we're expecting something more exorbitant than most of the brand's kicks.
New York bankers and Silicon Valley engineers pay exorbitant housing costs but make commensurate salaries.
Surely the Nobel Prize organization spent a similarly exorbitant amount of money on their redesign.
In order to use cryptocurrencies, businesses have to hedge their risks by charging exorbitant fees.
Squatters typically buy up domains for financial gain, and they can demand exorbitant sale prices.
The introduction of a cap not only protects the unlucky few from exorbitant care costs.
The most exorbitant of the top five brands teens are apparently clamoring for handbag-wise?
It's a quality-of-life update for anyone who watches an exorbitant amount of YouTube.
But the real struggle (totally a first world kind) hasn't been the exorbitant repair fees.
The FCC's net neutrality rules would protect consumers from paying exorbitant fees for internet use.
And the exorbitant demand on the city's housing supply isn't likely to change anytime soon.
They pay exorbitant rents, they worship pizza and they never hang out in Times Square.
While that may be true and they're often promised exorbitant paychecks, let's gut-check this.
Clinton's tweets committing to a crackdown on exorbitant price increases weighed heavily on pharmaceutical shares.
They often have no idea what they owe until receiving an exorbitant property tax bill.
The Telugu Reddy community that Srini belongs to is infamous for its exorbitant dowry demands.
Others appeared more understanding that exorbitant ticket prices might be the new normal on Broadway.
Skyrocketing demand and a tough growing season have contributed to the exorbitant price of avocados
However, it is also unfair to require these patients to pay exorbitant hospital list prices.
Many entrusted their lives to smugglers who charge exorbitant prices to help them reach Europe.
Exorbitant drug prices are clearly a problem; however, price controls are unlikely to solve it.
Novick cited economist Thomas Piketty, who concluded exorbitant CEO pay contributes to widespread income inequality.
Many families depend on those annual checks to help offset Alaska's exorbitant cost of living.
They often paid exorbitant prices with cheap money from Wall Street and invested little equity.
This is especially true in rural areas, and in uncompetitive markets with exorbitant marketplace plans.
For that exorbitant fee, passengers have the privilege of putting the pet under the seat.
They certainly beat paying exorbitant prices for one of those Microsoft or Google smart whiteboards.
That may sound exorbitant, but for the founders of Free Agency, it is anything but.
But my parents were helping to pay my exorbitant rent, so I had no vote.
"I believe that exorbitant overhead costs are just the tip of the iceberg," he wrote.
It said the companies had been paying exorbitant rates for dollars in the unofficial market.
Meanwhile, look at the price-gouging these drug corporations engage in to amass exorbitant profits.
This retreat has been prompted by a number of factors including capital punishment's exorbitant cost.
But going back to school and upping your already exorbitant student debt is definitely counterproductive.
Finlay took on his super-commute in response to the exorbitant housing prices in San Francisco.
Time and time again, we come across investors who are paying exorbitant fees in their portfolios.
According to a World Bank review, "landlocked developing countries, especially in Africa, bear exorbitant transport costs".
It also comes with an exorbitant price tag of €795 ($925) and no US release date.
Without reform, Italy's exorbitant debt burden of about 130% of GDP will fall slowly at best.
If someone can afford to spend exorbitant amounts of cash to go to Mars, bon voyage.
She couldn't afford the exorbitant hospital bills after her son, Bruce, was hit by a car.
Have you been charged an exorbitant amount of money for what seemed like a normal ride?
The ticket prices for these games, from pro basketball to college football bowl games, is exorbitant.
The exorbitant costs of bringing a case makes frivolity impossible for the patient or the attorney.
The poor crowds and general lack of excitement can be partially explained by exorbitant ticket prices.
Campbell won plaudits for fighting against exorbitant prison phone call fees as a public service commissioner.
Exorbitant interest rates usually stem from weak competition or from insufficient information about borrowers and lenders.
Today, in absurdly exorbitant and sparkly things, may we present the world's most expensive earrings, ever.
Some disappointed fans searched online sites like eBay where the condiment was selling for exorbitant sums.
Funding internal opponents of the regime could cost an exorbitant amount over a multi-year period.
In urban areas, especially, the cost of housing, food, taxes and other expenses can be exorbitant.
Leor has been in business for 20 years, despite almost losing her store to exorbitant rents.
It will once again allow insurance companies to charge people with pre-existing conditions exorbitant rates.
While exorbitant, those "Likes" are just a fraction of the monthly active users Instagram is seeing.
Sanders previously attacked Disney for paying its workers low wages while its executives earned exorbitant salaries.
But those nuts, like almonds, require an exorbitant amount of both water and capital to farm.
And will Disneyland foment wonder and imagination or just exorbitant spending on a hot summer's day?
The company's new corporate parent, Esmark, scrutinized the budgets, and the exorbitant old days seemed doomed.
However, the Games are not without their controversy, not least due to criticism over exorbitant costs.
Currently, multiple providers can only share electronic medical records with each other by paying exorbitant fees.
This exorbitant price tag is going to have to be accompanied by a large tax hike.
Unfortunately, since that success the second problem—exorbitant costs—has spiralled even further out of control.
Chinese drug innovation may put pressure on the exorbitant prices of new medicines in the West.
She closed it almost four years ago because its monthly rent had become exorbitant, she said.
The exorbitant prices confound patients and doctors alike since insulin is nearly a century old now.
When Catherine Beck's daughter, Natalie, was born with Down syndrome, she knew her expenses would be exorbitant.
Their exorbitant price tags just didn't sit well with consumers when faced with their extremely limited functionality.
As the world's largest economy, America has an "exorbitant privilege"; people are happy to hold its currency.
My only dating regret is that it took me an exorbitant amount of time to realize this.
Instead, she accused Bennett of making an "exorbitant request of money" because he was having money troubles.
After defaulting on bank loans, farmers were forced to borrow from private moneylenders charging exorbitant interest rates.
They're worried about rent, food, bill payments, and it's not like our folks are living exorbitant lifestyles.
"Depp's exorbitant spending remains at the center of this case," wrote Michael Kump, an attorney for TMG.
They charge exorbitant prices and they have a lot of different tactics they use to do that.
Often these sick patients resort to emergency-room visits for urgent care that charge exorbitant fees. Gov.
Yay for tourist traps and paying exorbitant amounts for a Polaroid of me kissing a dolphin. Woohoo!!
The iPhone XS and XS Max push Apple even further into the luxury, exorbitant consumer electronics territory.
This, this is why we pay exorbitant rent and work long hours — for moments like these, right?
That said it's not exorbitant; The $700 price point feels downright approachable for a high-quality camera.
In some countries, the exorbitant cost of staging a "proper" funeral can lead families to financial ruin.
And the cable companies can charge consumers exorbitant prices because they're sometimes the only game in town.
If $10.10 is exorbitant, the $15 that many workers advocates support is presumably out of the question.
Exorbitant CEO pay therefore means that the fruits of economic growth are not going to ordinary workers.
They'll ask for an exorbitant amount of napkins, or go to the bathroom and steal C-folds.
This comes after earlier reporting on Pruitt's below-market rental deal and his exorbitant first-class travel.
I could not come up with anything close to the exorbitant hospital bills for such an eventuality.
Nor can the utility continue to pay fossil fuel producers exorbitant amounts for oil, coal and gas.
Then it has to run through one of the major banks, which charges exorbitant fees, he explained.
Individual items of exorbitant cost are no longer the type of flourish that fashion prizes, I think.
Some madams extend the debts by charging the girls for room, board, and condoms, at exorbitant rates.
Prices in years since have dropped, but 2016's first fish still sold for an exorbitant $118,000.
But even when they aren't, the list prices are so high that the copays can be exorbitant.
Neymar's exorbitant salary means he has cost PSG $1.15 million for every goal or assist this season.
Both struggled from exorbitant Manhattan rent prices, dwindling foot traffic, and shifting consumer demand for e-commerce.
How many more scholarships could private colleges afford if they cut back on exorbitant presidential pay packages?
The company would never give me such an exorbitant salary on a full-time basis, he said.
However, PC Gamer notes that the keyboard lacks backlighting, and both reviews note the relatively exorbitant price.
For a big group, chances are nobody will want an exorbitant wine bill, hence our price cap.
The City Council, for example, debated passing an exorbitant "business tax" on members of the Washing Society.
" The statement also lashes out against theaters, accusing them of charging "exorbitant prices" and selling "overpriced concessions.
Some sites have been described as extortion operations, posting booking photographs online, then charging exorbitant removal fees.
They added the company had extremely loose lending standards and charged interest rates they described as exorbitant.
That honor belongs to the Newton MessagePad which launched in 1993 at the exorbitant price of $900.
Consider the following statistics: Such exorbitant federal spending in the face of the debt is shockingly reckless.
But if they have exorbitant credit card debt or medical bills, it might be a different story.
He preys on thousands of vulnerable people to pay exorbitant tuition for his thoroughly discredited Trump University.
Patients shouldn't face exorbitant out of pocket costs ... sick people aren't supposed to be subsidizing the healthy.
For instance, he has backed away from rules to lower the exorbitant rates for prison phone calls.
Because of exorbitant living costs and overcrowding, around 40 percent of adult New Yorkers live with roommates.
The Times found that a host of factors have contributed to the transit authority's exorbitant capital costs.
Her recipes never called for an exorbitant amount of ingredients, which complimented my minuscule college student wallet.
I buy an exorbitant cup of tea from Coffee Bean at departures so I can use their plugs.
Thousands more employees walked out over the company paying exorbitant exit packages to executives accused of sexual misconduct.
Almost immediately, the exorbitant asking price made headlines, with the media declaring it the world's most expensive chocolate.
Legal defense costs are exorbitant and if the defendants lose the case, the verdict can be catastrophically high.
The gaps leave nurses to work an exorbitant amount of overtime, which can lead to mistakes and burnout.
Luxury automakers vie for the attention and wallets of potential customers with pop-up shops and exorbitant dinners.
America might resemble the 1970s again: with soaring prices and interest rates, but free of its exorbitant burden.
The industry has taken a political battering for what some claim are exorbitant price increases for certain drugs.
"BlackRock has a poor record on voting on exorbitant compensation plans, we hope that will change," she said.
However, buying goods from the bachaqueros comes with an exorbitant price tag, as sellerstake advantage of high demand.
I still live at home, and I refuse to pay the exorbitant rent prices in the Bay Area.
Another focus for the government has been internet microlenders, lightly regulated institutions that often charge exorbitant interest rates.
We should limit student loan interest rates and crack down on predatory debt services that charge exorbitant rates.
Defense attorneys -- and even the presiding judge -- reminded jurors that exorbitant wealth, in itself, is not a crime.
Take the plunge, and you may even end up saving the money you typically reserve for exorbitant treatments.   
He was living off Social Security, and, fearing an exorbitant heating bill, kept the house at 55 degrees.
Users now pay exorbitant fees to park in Chicago, and city government is helpless to alter the rates.
It has brought affordable care within reach for millions who were previously denied coverage or charged exorbitant premiums.
There's a reason that showrooms have always charged an exorbitant fee; they provide a buffer against hefty losses.
Complaining about Uber's exorbitant surge pricing has become something of a New Year's tradition, alongside champagne and fireworks.
You'll see phrases like "love yourself" printed on pink mugs in glitter being sold at an exorbitant price.
Dropbox comes close to Apple's exorbitant pricing model but Dropbox is in the business of selling cloud storage.
The problem with carbon capture is that costs associated with the technology in its current iteration are exorbitant.
It says Oyo and MakeMyTrip are hurting competition by offering deep discounts and charging "exorbitant" fees from hotels.
They blame the insurers for their benefit designs, instead of taking responsibility for exorbitant pricing of their drugs.
It has a lot of useful activity tracking features without a big, clunky screen or an exorbitant price.
Because these drugs have no competition, he argues, companies get away with pricing their products at exorbitant rates.
Both cities are facing exorbitant housing prices and transportation failings, fueled by the growing ranks of tech companies.
It has a lot of useful activity-tracking features without a big, clunky screen or an exorbitant price.
Pyramid schemes make promises of exorbitant income and massive wealth, but participants soon see that this is unattainable.
It says Oyo and MakeMyTrip are hurting competition by offering deep discounts and charging "exorbitant" fees from hotels.
Before he knew about the legal protections, he had been expecting exorbitant medical costs related to his transition.
Similarly, Uber spent an exorbitant amount of time, money and effort to set up its operations in China.
"What shocked me was the exorbitant expenditure of taxpayer money by Capitol Police on this case," White says.
Exorbitant fines against the landlords found at fault look to punish those who place tenants in dangerous conditions.
Shelling out exorbitant fees for data or cellular connections when you're overseas is a ripoff, industry insiders say.
Like many of my neighbors, I'm concerned about climate change, and with it the exorbitant price of water.
Yet in its heyday, haute couture wasn't an exorbitant luxury — it was simply the way clothes were made.
Real estate taxes in the Northeast are exorbitant, often tens of thousands of dollars a year, all deductible.
He tends to list his items at exorbitant prices because, he said, he loathes parting with any card.
There should be little opposition except from those making those exorbitant profits at the expense of sick patients.
This isn't the first time a pet has been left and exorbitant amount of money by its owner.
Why it matters: The financial burden is mounting in California, where taxes are high and housing costs exorbitant.
The lawmakers also railed against such ticket sellers' exorbitant service fees, which they say take advantage of consumers.
I spent an exorbitant amount on Amazon over the past year — and I don't regret a single penny.
Like jail, which charges inmates exorbitant fees for essentials, EM extracts fees from people convicted of no crime.
He also called Argentine interest rates "exorbitant" and said they would "surely" go down over the short term.
That means that more of these exorbitant crash repair costs will be coming directly out of consumers' pockets.
The cost of such cases can be exorbitant, pushing companies to look for ways to share their responsibility.
Serious questions have been raised about Mr. Modi approving the purchase of Rafale fighters at an exorbitant cost.
The bill could also expose pregnant women and people receiving treatment for substance abuse to exorbitant medical bills.
While some earlier Detroit recordings bring exorbitant collector prices, it's lately become easier to track down their work.
If the closest drugstore doesn't have an A.T.M., find a place to exchange your money without exorbitant fees.
Why does he pay exorbitant amounts of money to eat raw fish in a bath of chocolate sauce?
But to the healthy-feeling 42-year-old, the cost of the high-risk pool may be exorbitant.
US-NISSAN-GHOSN-SEVERANCE France warns against 'exorbitant' payoff for ex-Renault boss Ghosn France's finance minister said on Sunday a severance package for former Renault chief Carlos Ghosn, forced to resign in a financial scandal, should not be "exorbitant" and that the French state would follow the matter closely.
Personal-finance principlesBut just because Stephan is raking in exorbitant amounts of cash doesn't mean he's a big spender.
As a result, insurers either avoid the care market altogether, or charge exorbitant premiums and add lots of restrictions.
Advertisers will pay exorbitant amounts of money to reach their demographics, and Facebook holds a monopoly on that information.
But Poland's financial regulators, KNF, appear to have blocked that proposal by saying it would lead to exorbitant costs.
According to CCTV, the driver came up with the scheme to avoid the exorbitant cost of transporting three trucks.
Colin Kaepernick's salary demands to play quarterback in the XFL were "exorbitant" ... so says new league commissioner Oliver Luck.
In September, Mylan's CEO Heather Bresch was also called to testify before Congress because of the exorbitant price increases.
In 2015, the FCC moved in to cap what many consider to be exorbitant rates for inmate phone calls.
And here we were thinking only Apple could charge exorbitant prices for accessories you didn't need a year ago.
Poland's financial regulator KNF has criticised that idea, saying it would lead to exorbitant costs and possible bank failures.
Corporate governance reforms since the financial crisis over a decade ago have done little to curb exorbitant pay packages.
China has only a few hundred courses, most with exorbitant green fees well beyond the budget of common people.
And I might have brought one home last year for my kid, save for its exorbitant price tag: $500.
Kim's girth and exorbitant spending provide a damning contrast to a populace ravaged by frequent famine and wrenching poverty.
But that will not stop me from importing one of these things for an exorbitant price on eBay.[Kotaku]
" Dan Morgan, a portfolio manager at Synovus Trust, pushed back at the idea that Alphabet shares are "too exorbitant.
Many people in developing economies are subject to complicated remittance processes, exorbitant online payment fees and high currency exchanges.
Across the water, multistory homes and apartment complexes watch over the land that accounts for their undoubtedly exorbitant rent.
The American left has cast them as corporate villains whose exorbitant wealth reflects a system that no longer works.
This proposed bill won't eliminate the (unfairly exorbitant) cost of being a woman — did we mention the "pink tax"?
This would eliminate the need for check-cashing stores or prepaid debit cards, services that often charge exorbitant fees.
Pruitt has been beset by scandalous news reports, including allegations of exorbitant spending on his office suite and travel.
If there is an upside, it's that exorbitant health spending by baby boomers has driven innovation in health care.
The Fed said earlier this year that exorbitant student-loan debt is why many young people can't afford homes.
Adult players who suffer from gambling addiction can spend an exorbitant amount of money purchasing loot boxes as well.
The exorbitant price also forced doctors and hospitals to question whether a $00093 alternative would work just as well.
To avoid incurring any exorbitant fees from your carrier, you'll want to turn off data roaming when you're overseas.
Perhaps the exorbitant cost of these drugs might be lowered by eliminating such misleading advertising and its attendant expense.
Sick people could be forced to pay exorbitant prices for a plan that covers their conditions under that scenario.
The population was smaller, housing was cheaper, and other costs like school fees hadn't yet reached today's exorbitant prices.
It's transfer season in the Premier League, which means exorbitant sums of money are being lavished on soccer stars.
While hands inspire poetry and exorbitant jewelry purchases, the podiatric landscape tends to be rife with cracks and calluses.
As a result, Australia's power grid is stretched thin, consumer energy prices are exorbitant and carbon emissions are rising.
Treasury secretaries generally take commercial flights except in extenuating circumstances because of the exorbitant costs of using military planes.
A knockout view over Paris doesn't have to involve intolerable lines, exorbitant ticket sums or visiting the Eiffel Tower.
The Boston Red Sox also added aces — at exorbitant prices — to help them win the World Series last fall.
Unlike 1929, Shiller points out there's not much talk about people borrowing exorbitant amounts of money to buy stocks.
Riders have long complained that Uber and Lyft make customers pay exorbitant rates in bad weather and on holidays.
Health care profiteering also depends on exorbitant prices for medical equipment and deceptive marketing for expensive brand-name drugs.
It's an app everyone spends an exorbitant amount of time using, and it's trying to be everything to everyone.
That doesn't make it any less difficult to accept the exorbitant cost of getting a 5G hotspot in 2019.
One after another, I crossed each possible destination off our list because of the exorbitant fares I was finding.
The agreement would also put an end to "exorbitant five-figure bonuses" for senior administrators, the union's statement said.
Pruitt and Zinke have also come under fire for using private planes at exorbitant cost on the public dime.
If the Trump campaign were paying to air that praise for their candidate, the cost would have been exorbitant.
Payday lenders have been targeted in the movement for charging what can be exorbitant interest rates on short-term financing.
But when she worked for him, Trump's call log with Hicks was exorbitant, people close to both of them said.
Museums in the UK have reportedly been struggling to generate profit and cover the exorbitant costs of maintenance and development.
This unlikely profit partly results from the "exorbitant privilege" that comes with issuing the dollar, the world's principal reserve currency.
For the past few months newspapers have been digging up examples of exorbitant aid-industry salaries and alleged mis-spending.
For a number of tech companies without exorbitant valuations and private investor appeal, the IPO remains a significant fundraising event.
Apple claimed that in order to reduce its "exorbitant royalty burden" it had "no choice" but to make this promise.
Americans owe $1.3 trillion in student debt, with more than 7 million college grads defaulting on their exorbitant loan payments.
As a result, their time horizons and exit desires are not as rigid or exorbitant as those of institutional capital.
Others echoed her testimony, describing exorbitant invoices from Van Nierop for dental work — some of which never even took place.
This normally costs an exorbitant amount, forces users to tear out their plumbing, and wastes around 80 percent of water.
Charges for exorbitant cocktails may be disguised payments for sex, especially if the bar also buys advertising on escort websites.
This normally costs an exorbitant amount, forces users to tear out their plumbing and wastes around 80 percent of water.
Topics to watch: Chinese dumping of artificially cheap steel into the U.S. market and exorbitant Chinese tariffs on foreign cars.
Investing more in preventive measures like dental or mental health (or dealing with exorbitant provider prices) could alleviate many concerns.
Potential buyers could also pay attention to neighborhoods near areas with exorbitant tipping points that could have significantly lower ones.
Despite Disney's performance, concerns that ESPN packages are exorbitant in the face of declining cable subscriptions prevail, according to Zacks.
In the docs she scoffs at his asking for $750 each month ... calling it an "exorbitant" cost for ONE phone.
But the financial watchdog KNF poured cold water on the proposal, saying it would trigger exorbitant costs of $17 billion.
Thousands of US courts outsource some services to for-profit companies that charge people exorbitant fees for their own probation.
A less discerning buyer might hope to bring home a scrawny animal for around $200, still exorbitant for many Senegalese.
He accused the union of having "squeezed the city's most important employers" into an exorbitant and ultimately ruinous health plan.
Many farmers are forced to borrow money at exorbitant interest rates from private money lenders to buy seeds and fertiliser.
Islands like Inaccessible that are located near these gyres (and their resulting garbage patches) accumulate exorbitant amounts of plastic debris.
The result has been exorbitant fees like those recently imposed by San Jose, which is charging $1,500 per small cell.
It is the payments company&aposs largest-ever acquisition, and the purchase means an exorbitant payout for Honey&aposs investors.
It's not the most exorbitant living but they do get a lot of recompense that can't be counted in dollars.
For those with the means to spend an exorbitant amount on food, this epidemic might not register as an issue.
Worse, there are dishonest "Lyme literate" doctors who prey on the ill and charge people exorbitant sums for ineffective treatments.
American investors are wary of any new music streaming entity, and seek investments that will pay off with exorbitant dividends.
There, housing costs are so exorbitant, more than half of Angelenos can't afford their rent, let alone owning a home.
The scope of EPA's grand green plan goes far beyond even the most exorbitant of this EPA's many new regulations.
The exorbitant staffing is just one reason New York's transit network has paid the highest construction costs in the world.
While school costs are not exorbitant, many poor families in Indonesia cannot afford to send their children beyond sixth grade.
"No one would understand if the severance pay of Carlos Ghosn were exorbitant," Bruno Le Maire told France Inter radio.
If bail is granted, it would be "exorbitant, in hundreds of millions of yen," or millions of dollars, Nakamura said.
Many argue the collection of incarceration fees helps to offset exorbitant incarceration budgets, but this practice is immoral and futile.
At the same time, the detention centers provide the barest minimum to detainees, while charging them exorbitant rates for necessities.
Her own friends, after receiving prestigious degrees, took retail jobs, or went on welfare, scrambling to pay exorbitant Dublin rents.
Students will have to be pardoned for not being able to pay the exorbitant bills manufactured by the elite class.
Will Apple fans pay for this exorbitant iPhone and can Apple continue to compete with Samsung and its Chinese counterparts?
Literally, many of these retirees have been forced to move due to the exorbitant real estate taxes in the Northeast.
Residents have complained of exorbitant markups on such items as gas and water, Attorney General Josh Stein Stein said Sunday.
Given New York City's exorbitant rents, broker fees have become the target of progressive lawmakers seeking to curb housing costs.
In 2007, Mr. Peña Nieto's predecessor, Felipe Calderón, sought American aid for his reckless, bloody and exorbitant war on drugs.
The African-American population, who had fewer resources to pay exorbitant bails, was overwhelmingly taken advantage of in this manner.
Greinke signed an exorbitant contract before last season (six years, $206.5 million) but had a 4.37 E.R.A. in 26 starts.
Avoid any "buy here, pay here" financing, as these loans often come with exorbitant interest rates and high monthly payments.
The bottom line is that neither the 10 percent fixed dividend rate nor the net worth sweep represent exorbitant payouts.
Odebrecht then took over construction for costly infrastructure projects like bridges, highways and dams, sending exorbitant bills to pliant officials.
Tom Price, your former Health and Human Services director, resigned after his exorbitant spending on plane travel came to light.
Enter apartment sharing, which for many renters is a way of dodging the exorbitant cost of living in the Big Apple.
A political donation of $681 million, equal to about 2.6 billion Malaysian ringgit, would be an exorbitant sum in Malaysian politics.
The Chinese authorities have been encouraging frugal burials in recent years in the face of land shortages and exorbitant cemetery prices.
He told the agent he couldn't afford to rebook his flight or pay the exorbitant last minute fare for his toddler.
Exorbitant food prices and massive shortages of food and medicine have plagued Venezuelans for years, and the situation worsened in 2016.
Are people actually buying the NES Classic at these exorbitant prices, all of them marked up by more than 100 percent?
"This step seems like a PR fix more than a real remedy, masking an exorbitant and callous price hike," he said.
Even more ambitiously, the states could move to curtail the exorbitant market power that hospital systems and physician groups now enjoy.
Fans complained that the free download had only limited gameplay, and that the $10 tag for the full version was exorbitant.
But she had immense debt, including student loans, and the fees she had to pay to finish her degree were exorbitant.
Upon buying the club, Prokhorov set a five-year goal of winning a title and then spent exorbitant sums chasing it.
People claim they have exorbitant health benefits, but mostly they're just good at lighting up a room and attracting cats, apparently.
But it doesn't end there — the company has released dozens of totally normal products that nobody needs at totally exorbitant prices.
The water tends to attach to any surface due to exorbitant amounts of sodium carbonate, a chemical used in laundry detergent.
A high-salaried woman would be matched only with a higher-salaried man who commands exorbitant dowry because of his income.
The global secondary sneaker market—estimated to be worth $6 billion, according to StockX—is accustomed to such exorbitant mark-ups.
If that were repealed, insurers could go back to charging sick people exorbitant premiums, which could put coverage out of reach.
Providing them with a cheaper option could make a huge difference for people who can't afford contacts sold at exorbitant markups.
On one hand they're given exorbitant praise for common or garden acts of decency, or the very palest glimmers of wit.
Meanwhile, exorbitant tax and regulatory burdens slam the middle-class wage earners who have been losing take-home pay for years.
Only one with a exorbitant amount of hubris would be foolish enough to try—like the house, the Assman always wins.
To let businesses and consumers borrow at less exorbitant rates, public banks have increasingly filled the gap, offering cheap, subsidised loans.
In other words, the government is effectively subsidizing companies' ability to develop drugs and then charge exorbitant prices for them. Sens.
Teyana Taylor came on the scene with a bright personality, one that has afforded Cardi B an exorbitant amount of success.
Others stridently voiced their disapproval over the exorbitant amounts of money being spent on sports facilities while Mexico's social problems worsened.
But not making payments in full and carrying a balance can add up, thanks to exorbitant, oftentimes double-digit interest rates.
Proponents argue the public option would compete with private insurers and provide a potent mechanism to drive down exorbitant healthcare costs.
Willing to pay exorbitant rents, they quickly displace existing residents and their cultural fabric, meeting-places, historic sites, and convivial habits.
Mr. Trump asserted that rates would go up "2319, 225, 2308, 2246 percent" — apparently referring to exorbitant jumps in select markets.
Even the most exorbitant sushi omakase can be over with in forty-five minutes; a kaiseki meal takes hours to unfold.
Trump's unprecedented July Fourth celebration, which featured military flyovers, tanks, music and remarks from the President, drew scrutiny for exorbitant spending.
That said, all but a small handful of single-parent families with non-exorbitant child care costs would be worse off.
Public health advocates defend the government's moves, saying the industry charges exorbitant prices for essential, life-saving drugs and medical devices.
Some lawyers charge exorbitant fees to help people with their applications and the online application instructions can be confusing, advocates said.
That gives them an extra 20 years of exclusivity in which they can charge patients and their insurance companies exorbitant fees.
Facing deep snow and violence on the border, refugees are now paying smugglers exorbitant funds for a good chance at Europe.
These exclusive licenses allow drug companies to enjoy a monopoly and charge exorbitant prices for medical technologies developed with public funds.
To make things worse, enterprising locals tap into the nearest pipes and re-sell contaminated water as "safe," at exorbitant prices.
Mr. Heo said he was monitored by North Korean agents, who began using their leverage over him to demand exorbitant bribes.
Iva suggested we reserve a table and I had said no because I didn't want to pay some exorbitant bottle fee.
Global Tel Link is still charging exorbitant rates to inmates and their families who want to keep in touch by phone.
"The inaugural committee made exorbitant and unlawful payments to the Trump hotel to rent event space for inaugural activity," Racine said.
In 2000, the site reported on migrant laborers forced to undergo unnecessary appendectomies, and pay exorbitant bills at state-run hospitals.
For months, New York restaurant owners have butted heads with the online delivery services, complaining that the apps charge exorbitant commissions.
In states where the rates are still exorbitant, it is perilously easy to binge on expensive services to stay in touch.
For decades, textbook companies were able to charge exorbitant prices because students were required to buy the books that professors assigned.
Without this provision, insurers can deny those customers coverage, charge them exorbitant rates or refuse to cover treatment for those conditions.
If these new fees are implemented, a broader sliding scale fee waiver would be necessary to account for the exorbitant increases.
In the islands you might only have conch, or a tray of frozen chicken purchased in town at an exorbitant price.
Then came Bill de Blasio, who savaged O'Rourke for promising to protect private insurance, with its sometimes exorbitant deductibles and premiums.
Critics said his salaries were exorbitant, especially after the financial crisis of 2008, and denounced his taste for the good life.
" One of Mr. Diebold's lawyers, Duke George, said in a phone interview on Sunday that the bond was "exorbitant" and "unbelievable.
Their goal is not just financial literacy, but exorbitant wealth, and that begins with an Instagrammable backdrop and a mutual fund.
He has spent an exorbitant amount of time here, tremendous amount of time here, and has gotten every endorsement he wanted.
It's not just the length so much as the multiple discs, and how the albums announce themselves as exorbitant musical smorgasbords.
Instead of shelling out an exorbitant amount of money on Discogs to get the 20th color variant of the Dance Tonight!
But most old people do not want to live in institutions for long periods, and the cost of such care is exorbitant.
Just as she spent exorbitant amounts of livres on her wardrobe, so too did her majesty pile on the fancy beauty rituals.
So there, for all the people who held off on paying exorbitant prices for dark colored accessories, your patience has been rewarded.
Tickets cost R300 ($22), hardly exorbitant for a sustainably sourced menu; many Cape Town restaurants are more expensive, and serve worse food.
Perhaps the most exorbitant feature in the library, however, was a mock oval office in a small alcove in the exhibition space.
However, she did acknowledge having paid Bennett, accusing him of making an "exorbitant request of money" because he was having money troubles.
And the salary requirements that some folks shared with us were, in our case, exorbitant, so we couldn't go down that path.
The Trump Organization charges the Secret Service exorbitant rates to protect Trump when he travels to his properties, The Washington Post reported.
After being fed up with taking an exorbitant amount of painkillers per day just to manage her pain, she turned to cannabis.
In Moscow they have decried the exorbitant costs and the often brutal methods employed, such as the violent clearing of small kiosks.
In 2017, he wrote The TB703 Method, a book that details his lifestyle and exorbitant diet down to the fruit and seeds.
Hedge funds — and even mutual funds — will no longer be able to charge exorbitant fees for strategies that can be easily automated.
Housing prices in the city rose an exorbitant 53 percent in the last four years, according to S&P Case-Shiller Index.
One-way tickets purchased from its drivers cost 119 SEK–by no means an exorbitant amount, but not exactly a steal either.
"I just felt that it was an exorbitant fee that was not at all in correlation to the service provided," Wallace says.
The purpose of the Department of Labor's fiduciary rule is to prevent the $17 billion a year investors pay in exorbitant fees.
The exorbitant cost can cause severe stress on Americans' finances and as of now, there's no federal policy on the issue. Sen.
The wheels are encrusted with gold and diamonds, with a set of four being sold for an exorbitant $600,000 (2.2 million dirhams).
The state has blamed the shortfall in part on exorbitant taxes placed on the legal pot industry and limited access to banking.
He moved out of his famous Union Square location in December after more than 30 years in business due to exorbitant rents.
If they didn't deny coverage outright, some health plans charged consumers exorbitant premiums, or offered policies that excluded coverage for pricey conditions.
The zealous approach — and exorbitant legal fees involved for defendants or witnesses — serve as deterrents for anyone who might consider public service.
U.S. steel plants hungry for scrap metal, for example, avoid deals with American sellers because of the exorbitant costs of coastwise shipping.
By now it's a familiar narrative in startup circles: you can make millions by disrupting industries where exorbitant markups are the standard.
Earlier this week, moderates objected that constituents with pre-existing conditions could effectively be denied coverage by insurers charging them exorbitant premiums.
There are other concerns, including exorbitant cost, negative environmental impacts, and projecting an image of the United States as an unwelcoming fortress.
A more general aspect of the mania is today's global infatuation with technology, the source and the cult of newborn exorbitant fortunes.
Team The gallery will vacate 47 Wooster Street at the end of this month for the usual reason — an exorbitant rent increase.
"The building owners think they're sitting on gold, and the investors, while bullish, are not going to pay exorbitant amounts," he said.
Back then, the critical spotlight focused on a handful of new Napa Valley producers who charged exorbitant prices for their tiny production.
At first, with their fruits relatively scarce and retailing at exorbitant prices, the new-fangled avocado was sold as a luxury good.
Hong Kong's density and exorbitant land prices have hampered recycling efforts, with operators reluctant to earmark sites for recycling facilities, environmentalists said.
It&aposs a testiment to how resourceful many couples desperate to have a baby have to be to cover the exorbitant fees.
While not exorbitant, the price increase is part of the biggest price jump on stamps in the United States Postal Service history.
Those who dared to complain or ask for a refund found themselves on the receiving end of exorbitant "restocking" or "cancellation" fees.
If you move to the San Francisco Bay Area, prepare to pay some of the most exorbitant home prices on the planet.
Both measures would try to rein in companies that charge exorbitant rates for prisoners to stay in touch with the outside world.
The workers will vote for me in 85033 (lowest unemployment, most jobs ever), and should stop paying exorbitant $Dues, not worth it!
The workers will vote for me in 2020 (lowest unemployment, most jobs ever), and should stop paying exorbitant $Dues, not worth it!
Our Mariah sources believe Davis poisoned the relationship, complaining to Packer he was spending an exorbitant amount on lavish gifts for her.
These kindred spirits do not reside on Fifth Avenue, but they will usually welcome you without delays or demands for exorbitant fees.
In November's elections, they replaced numerous incumbents with reformers who promised to reduce mass incarceration, its exorbitant costs and its racial disparities.
If the latter, you get whatever speed Verizon and that provider have determined is acceptable, and you get charged exorbitant roaming rates.
In previous years, the union had railroaded the city for exorbitant pay increases and stipends in exchange for negligible improvements in oversight.
But having insurance in our current system doesn't mean you'll avoid exorbitant fees—regardless of how high your premiums and copays are.
The deal amounts weren't disclosed, but Brex cofounder and co-CEO Henrique Dubugras told Business Insider that it wasn't an "exorbitant" amount.
If you just use Naked as a traditional consumer, it's still a cool system and prices aren't exorbitant, even without the discount.
Ending forever wars does not require renouncing an exorbitant privilege that, if used properly, could be the source of so much good.
They have to get one that is satisfactory to all Americans where the premiums are equitable and the cost is not exorbitant.
You can see a leak, perhaps from the Pentagon, on the exorbitant cost of Trump's military parade, which essentially killed the idea.
We'd also have to give Medicare some bargaining power, probably including the right to refuse to cover drugs whose prices are exorbitant.
A party cannot simply name an arbitrary, exorbitant figure as the presumed "damages" from a breach, even if the other party agrees.
The agency has been criticized for approving certain cancer drugs with exorbitant price tags that critics say provide little value to patients.
Workers also had to buy food, clothing, household wares, tools, seed and fertilizer at the plantation commissary, which charged exorbitant interest rates.
And exorbitant drug prices are both immoral and economically devastating, particularly to America's "always voters" – those approaching old age or already there.
But the doctors can get around the rule by buying the building they work in, then charging themselves an exorbitant rent. Voilà!
In the absence of such a consensus, the switch to single-payer actually wouldn't save money, and the costs would become exorbitant.
Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime has urged consumers not to get suckered into paying exorbitant reseller prices on eBay and Craigslist.
Thanks in part to exorbitant housing costs, 26,000 people were homeless in the Bay Area last year, according to real estate database Zillow.
The company's turn began in May when it sold Nestle the rights to sell its products for an "exorbitant" $7.15 billion, he said.
In many cases, insurers nearly doubled premiums after the hurricane while continuing to fight what the companies described as exorbitant and fraudulent claims.
Those who didn't quit accepted the exorbitant pay he offered along with rapid advancement as compensation for the stress and humiliations they endured.
The head of France's National Fishing Committee, Hubert Carre, said the British side had made "exorbitant" demands to be compensated for not fishing.
"We are figuring out how to pay for our exorbitant rents without this month's income, especially since most workers live paycheck per paycheck."
UL. Having seen the rapid price gains in bigger cities, they are rushing back to secure apartments before even those get too exorbitant.
Yes, but: Out-of-network hospitals and doctors would still charge exorbitant fees on their own, and administrative work wouldn't be completely eradicated.
Sure, Kickstarter has gotten attention for many of its bigger, flashier campaigns, the ones that far surpass goals and rocket into exorbitant amounts.
Third parties will be required to pay exorbitant sums for access to endpoints core to improving the fan experience – purchase, transfer, identity, etc.
Be warned that the markup on outdated models from some resellers is exorbitant, especially when the tuners originally cost around $150 or less.
In February, it termed stents as "essential" devices, noting cases of heart disease were rising and the stent pricing was "restrictive and exorbitant".
On Monday, this inevitably became a viral story due to its exorbitant price—as of 11:45PM, the bidding is currently at $97,600.
There will be a time when the Apple Watch, like the iPhone, becomes a stagnant product that simply becomes more exorbitant and expensive.
I wanted to use names that weren't on the last shirt, so just from 2015 to now and the number is just exorbitant.
Visiting the Wyoming Instagram page is like going to a zoo — except you don't have to pay an exorbitant fee to get in.
For many others, the exorbitant costs of hair removal can mean an ongoing battle between new hair growth and a blanket of foundation.
Neither company charges exorbitant rates for cloud storage, but if you want an online backup without paying anything, Google Photos fits the bill.
The costs of training, food, traveling, and competing add up quickly, but when you tack on the costs of drugs, it becomes exorbitant.
Financial costs of resettlement in third countries can be exorbitant, making nations less likely to want to accommodate a large share of refugees.
The Galaxy Fold is officially coming out on April 26; given its exorbitant price, it'll be interesting to see how well it sells. 
But developers in some cities have been secretly countering home price caps by requiring additional payments, such as exorbitant fees for car parks.
In the great tradition of American capitalism and competition, Handwerker undercut his former boss using a 503c dog (Feltman's were an exorbitant 10c).
As well, state officials in Michigan were exposed last year promoting the charging of exorbitant fees as a way to discourage records requests.
Indiana, the Supreme Court decided that "exorbitant tolls" cannot be used to fine people or seize property from those accused of a crime.
Partly as a result, imports are subject to exorbitant fees — which only gives importers an incentive to finagle a way to avoid them.
TransDigm was able to charge these exorbitant prices because it is the sole source provider for all these parts, the congressional memo said.
Presumably, that means the White House has approved the exorbitant flights taken recently by Scott Pruitt, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency.
Apple bought modem chips from Qualcomm for years, but the relationship soured two years ago as Apple accused Qualcomm of charging exorbitant prices.
Even at some top medical centers like Johns Hopkins, Acthar isn't offered as a first-line treatment due to its exorbitant price tag.
Or do you want to be able to book a cheap staycation once or twice a year without paying an exorbitant annual fee?
Setting an exorbitant list price is easy, but finding customers willing to contract at that price is unlikely unless there is some trick.
But the private vehicles use public (MUNI) bus stops, and some citizens say they're disruptive, polluting, and are increasing already-exorbitant housing prices.
The second was some kind of regulated marketplace for buying that insurance, so no one could be denied coverage or charged exorbitant rates.
Instead of paying-off exorbitant interest rates, you could allocate your funds to other platforms like investments where they have opportunities to grow.
In other words, the policy you celebrate offers, at most, the illusion of security, purchased at an exorbitant cost to America's moral reputation.
Most of Mr. Starr's and Ms. Sachs's friends were struggling artists trying to get by, doubling up in tiny apartments with exorbitant rents.
Some cite the exorbitant cost of living in San Francisco and its suburbs, where even a million-dollar salary can feel middle class.
You'll still have to foot the rest of your iPhone 8 bill, but we've got you covered on the exorbitant iPhone 11 cost.
They told themselves that such exorbitant fees came with the territory and submitted an application, leaving (and later losing) a $150 application fee.
There was simply too much at stake to let family rifts get in the way of lavish lifestyles, exorbitant allowances and unrivaled privileges.
Previously, the C.A.B. had ever since the 1930s regulated both fares and routes and guaranteed the airlines a decent but not exorbitant profit.
Despite the exorbitant amount of money that Steyer spent in Nevada, it does not appear to have bought him much in the state.
Recent research, however, suggests that the decline in labour's fortunes is explained in most rich countries by exorbitant returns to homeowners, not tycoons.
All of the possible solutions would protect patients from having to pay exorbitant amounts if their doctor is outside of the insurance network.
After you rack up the exorbitant costs of delivery, going to a restaurant to eat or grab takeout probably feels like a bargain.
The Islamic State sells the little food that trickles in at exorbitant prices, reportedly charging up to $100 for a kilogram of sugar.
That squeeze — coupled with weak energy prices and exorbitant spending in preparation to host the 2022 World Cup — has driven up Qatar's debt.
As a bride to be, Mary Thornally was dreading the experience of shopping for a wedding dress and, ultimately, paying an exorbitant price.
They're priced out of reach everywhere because pharmaceutical corporations are charging exorbitant prices simply because they can—and the U.S. government lets them.
But he warned investors against any temptation to buy market darlings that may offer a lot of growth, but trade at exorbitant valuations.
Finally, reintroducing simplicity into the tax code would be a boon to small businesses, which have been disproportionately punished by exorbitant preparation costs.
Self-management and self-discipline are the keys to controlling exorbitant drug-pricing practices, veteran pharmaceutical executive Fred Hassan told CNBC on Thursday.
Fearful of burdening her family with exorbitant bills, Patel said, she's begun rationing her meds -- taking two pills a day, instead of four.
These include exorbitant executive salaries, marketing to beat out the competition, the labor-intensive work of assessing and denying claims and so on.
Loria never had to pay the exorbitant salaries that begin in 2018 because he sold the franchise over the summer for $1.2 billion.
But it makes no sense to shrink a market when students are raising legitimate concerns about traditional colleges, such as exorbitant tuition costs.
That makes two exorbitant deals for mid- to small-market franchises in the same division, even as several prominent free agents remain unsigned.
As a result, people who buy such skimpy plans could end up being hit with exorbitant bills if they actually need medical care.
The book said that Mr. Gui was "second to none when it comes to making exorbitant profits" by writing gossip books on Chinese politics.
N was sued on Monday by buyers of its drugs, who accused the Canadian company of racketeering by forcing them to pay exorbitant prices.
The disparity between America's balance-sheet and its earnings is sometimes attributed to the "exorbitant privilege" of printing the dollar, the world's reserve currency.
Baby formula is so scarce that it's not even available in hospitals and can only be bought at exorbitant prices on the black market.
Mostly, though, it just seems to serve as a defense mechanism that those in tech use to justify their own exorbitant salaries and lifestyles.
The insurance industry says the policy is designed to protect patients from surprise bills and exorbitant charges from out-of-network doctors and hospitals.
It is America's central role in the global economy that gives it the exorbitant privilege of imposing its way in boardrooms across the world.
That's potentially big for businesses, people with families spread around the world or "unbanked" people who have to pay exorbitant fees to move cash.
And as the report shows, the company went through exorbitant lengths to save face, from calling in political favors, to going on charm offenses.
Now new lenders that offer less exorbitant but still high rates are once more finding plentiful demand, as mainstream banks tighten their loan criteria.
But conditions remain dire, and locals say food brought by the regime is often sold at exorbitant prices or simply divided up among loyalists.
By empowering rightists, populists and nationalists in the EU, Merkel risks Germany's own version of "exorbitant privilege" as the strongest export economy in Europe.
"Setting high price floors and exorbitant tariffs is a blunt instrument that would cripple one of the brightest spots in America's economy," she said.
"The judge's outrageous demand that voters pay such an exorbitant figure is a shameful, unacceptable barrier to democratic participation," Stein said in a statement.
JPay is just one of many sleazy companies that seek to profit from people in prison who can do little to protest exorbitant fees.
I accepted a corporate gig with a salary that felt exorbitant and immediately began plotting when I could move out of my parent's house.
The rest is diverted as sometimes exorbitant profits to the health-care industry, and billions are lost in excessive bureaucracy and Medicaid/ Medicare fraud.
That's double the cost of already exorbitant flagship smartphone pricing for products that appear to still have a lot of bugs to work out.
India's drug pricing authority said on Wednesday that orthopaedic implants in India had unjustified, unreasonable and irrationally high trade margins, leading to exorbitant pricing.
In 19913, the Cambridge mathematician took to his blog to write a post bemoaning the exorbitant prices that journals charge for access to research.
The Senate Special Committee on Aging, which held the hearing, has been investigating companies that have raised prices on old drugs to exorbitant heights.
And that's where much of the risk lies: Many middlemen operate illegally, charging exorbitant fees to workers and keeping them trapped in dismal conditions.
If those were repealed, insurers could go back to charging exorbitant premiums to sick people, which could put coverage out of reach for many.
If that were repealed, insurers could go back to charging people with pre-existing conditions exorbitant premiums that could put coverage out of reach.
The recent downfall of WeWork exemplifies how the corporate retreat can run amok, becoming incubators for wild behavior, heavy drinking, and exorbitant company spending.
In Donald Trump's world, the super-rich deserve low taxes but should pay exorbitant fees for outdoor recreation at private golf clubs and resorts.
Her rent increases each year, but Leor said she'll likely stay because the rents in other parts of New York City are so exorbitant.
Today, millions of Americans remain uninsured or underinsured — with exorbitant deductibles and out-of-pocket costs on top of their ever-rising insurance premiums.
Given the moniker "Gucci Grace" by Zimbabweans for her exorbitant shopping trips, she has been a polarizing figure in a country wracked with poverty.
These exorbitant payments erode the public's trust, cost the government resources that should be spent elsewhere, and provide certain farms significant advantages over others.
Apple had bought modem chips from Qualcomm for years, but the relationship soured two years ago as Apple accused Qualcomm of charging exorbitant prices.
No coverage also leads to more people in jails and prisons, which carries an exorbitant price tag for the federal government, states, and localities.
The plaintiffs allege Apple abuses the dominance of its App Store to make developers pay "exorbitant" fees for premium apps and in-app purchases.
The argument for this sort of over-the-top display with an exorbitant but indeterminate (as of yet) cost is simple: America is great.
Yet ideally the tech should be sturdy enough that most people are still okay with spending exorbitant amounts of money on the dang thing.
The 25th anniversary reissue couldn't come at a better time, as the original vinyl version has reached an exorbitant value on the resale market.
Roto Wipe Personal Cleansing Wheel, $7.99So they'll finally stop pestering you for that exorbitant bidet thing they all love so much over in Europe.
The thrust of the argument: There are Americans who are willing to pay exorbitant sums for the chance to kill one of these creatures.
Mr. López Obrador insisted that it was an exorbitant project plagued with corruption, and claimed to have a less expensive solution up his sleeve.
No policymaker or regulator in their right mind is going to ask a shrinking group of natural gas ratepayers to pay these exorbitant costs.
Instead of paying exorbitant fees to license old recordings, it could simply hire a Grammy-winning, chart-topping singer to make some new ones.
If he knew of the exorbitant compensation his son was receiving from a company actually under investigation, the vice president should have recused himself.
This resulted in mainstream banks excluding low-income and low-wealth households through exorbitant fees and simply failing to provide the services they needed.
Jewish claimants were sometimes blocked from retrieving their art by tactics like charging them exorbitant "storage fees" for the time it had been held.
A story of a lost artwork and the exorbitant price these sort of pieces sell for is always likely to capture interest and imaginations.
"This tool will allow councils and regional governments to detect exorbitant increases in rental prices in real time," a source within MITMA told Reuters.
There is also debt bondage, Coppedge said, where a victim agrees to pay an exorbitant amount of money to come to the United States.
Whether it's for inspiration, satire, or just a reference, there are luckily more and more ways to get around paying exorbitant prices per photo.
Visa and MasterCard, the two biggest card companies, dominate the U.S. payments market, and in the past they price fixed exorbitant debit swipe fees.
Those who object to the border-adjustment proposal — chiefly retailers who sell imported goods — claim that there will be exorbitant price increases for consumers.
There are many things people love to complain about when it comes to flying, from exorbitant fees to invasive TSA practices to long lines.
But Mbuya stresses that often these regulations are too restrictive and exorbitant licensing fees can price local startups and operators out of the market.
Dassault Aviation sought an exorbitant fixed cost of 1.3 billion euros for "design and development" of 13 India-specific enhancements of the Rafale fighters.
As the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has cut back on maintenance, The Times found that a host of factors contributed to its exorbitant capital costs.
Although the Warren plan would not arrest the exorbitant cost of graduate school, it has provisions that could limit unintended consequences to some degree.
The 2013 "Messi and Friends Tour," which charged fans exorbitant ticket prices to see the wee magician, is the most shocking example to date.
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — After showing off Paul Manafort's exorbitant lifestyle of eye-popping luxury, prosecutors in his federal case are now drilling into his finances.
To keep the lights on intermittently, the government spends 10% of its budget to buy power for EdH generated at exorbitant prices by local firms.
She explains why they're a better option than paying high transaction fees through services like PayPal or paying exorbitant markups for dollars on the bachaqueo.
State officials have blamed the shortfall on exorbitant taxes placed on the legal pot industry as well as challenges due to limited access to banking.
The BJP has also faced scrutiny over its exorbitant spending of reportedly $753.99 million on advertising its flagship schemes between April 2014 and July 2018.
In addition to the cost of moving itself, what awaits is a mind-boggling process of finding an apartment, exorbitant rent, and myriad hidden fees.
It was just as well, because train tickets were sold out, and speculants resold them at exorbitant prices: 200 rubles, twice the average monthly salary.
But in reality, the harm businesses suffer on this front is significantly outweighed by the harm caused by the exorbitant costs of patent litigation lawsuits.
In 2013, the Flint City Council voted 7-1 to build a new water pipeline to Lake Huron, freeing us from exorbitant rates from Detroit.
Such exorbitant costs have led to an oversupply of space on the strip and throughout many of the borough's other thoroughfares, according to Cushman & Wakefield.
Yoichi Masuzoe, the former governor, resigned in June after acknowledging exorbitant, though not illegal, spending of taxpayers' money, including for hotel suites and expensive artwork.
Ivy League institutions now recruit heavily from Britain's private schools, whose pupils can stomach their exorbitant fees and have the excellent grades required for entry.
A problem then, is that actually designing a lesson in Minecraft: Education Edition can take an exorbitant amount of time—something teachers are already lacking.
The issue of converting digital to paper currency is remarkably similar to that of transfers: ATMs, check cashers and exchange kiosks may charge exorbitant fees.
Useless weight loss apps, exorbitant beauty treatments, pricey clothes that don't even fit––there's plenty of ways to empty one's wallet on straight up bullshit.
It's a movie about marriage, boobs, exorbitant wealth, getting bullied by poor people, and above all, the ins and outs of the independent publishing industry.
The underbanked do not lack financial options, but are generally charged exorbitant prices for them, especially when measured by the annualised percentage interest rate (APR).
Why it matters: Insurers often don't contract with air ambulances, meaning patients may be charged exorbitant sums for emergency transportation whether they're insured or not.
Obviously, it's not indestructible, but if you want a tablet you don't need to handle with exorbitant care, this one can gentle abuse without issue.
If you've ever been to a professional sports arena (or even watched a game on TV), you've no doubt seen traces of this exorbitant spending.
Have you ever wondered how a startup gets a massive round of capital at an exorbitant valuation when their fundamentals don't seem to merit it?
Nevertheless, neither bankruptcy, nor exorbitant costs, nor Nazi power, will stop the international competitions (although World War II did cancel the 1940 Olympics in Tokyo).
That exacerbates the sting of six-figure prices for many newly launched drugs, plus exorbitant spikes in prices of some generic drugs with limited competition.
Paying an exorbitant amount of money to these no-name resellers just to get ahold of those "limited" tapes is the stupidest, most counterproductive thing.
Authorities have said this could create ticket shortages that force people hoping to attend high-demand events to pay exorbitant markups on the secondary market.
"The U.S. taxpayer is paying an exorbitant amount of money to protect the First Lady in Trump Tower, located in New York City," the Change.
Japan's eight Shinkansen lines have little in the way of competition, thanks to over-crowded roads, expressways that charge exorbitant tolls and limited air services.
But because of the exorbitant costs to this approach, the FBI has said it cannot rely on paying outside hackers to get around secure devices.
These changes targeting the 340B program will only create further barriers for patients' access to care, without addressing the real problem of exorbitant drug prices.
Towns and municipalities are exacerbating the already sluggish and costly process by charging Internet service providers (ISPs) at an exorbitant rate to install small cells.
Schoninger couldn't find a venue for a team in New York, and his hopes were further hindered by the state's exorbitant workman's-compensation insurance rates.
"The growth in margin debt has not reached exorbitant levels yet, as was the case just before the 2000s and 2007s market crashes," he said.
Tenants in the area soon complained of exorbitant rent hikes and a deterioration in management responsiveness — sparking new calls for statewide rent control in California.
He was charged with hiring a substandard building to house Pakistani pilgrims to Mecca in 2009, charging exorbitant rents from the travelers and receiving kickbacks.
Eventually, she joined a local pastor, who was dealing with exorbitant water bills at his church, to plan a class-action lawsuit against the city.
In return for their efforts, the tenants receive rent stabilization, and the landlord doesn't have his building hit with exorbitant fines for the code violations.
The timing couldn't be worse, with demand having grown from the intended 700,000 daily riders to 2.5 million as a result of exorbitant taxi prices.
If insurers perceive an imminent risk of attack on a tanker in the region, they would either suspend insurance or charge exorbitant rates for coverage.
The jihadists were pushed out a few months later by Kurdish forces and local fighters, and released most of the captives after receiving exorbitant ransoms.
Do not pay the cartels an exorbitant amount of money because once you receive due process and get a final order, you will be removed.
For many low-income Americans, declaring personal bankruptcy can be a painful but necessary way to get rid of exorbitant medical bills or predatory lenders.
The credit also tends to benefit seniors, many of whom are living on a fixed or limited income, and often deal with exorbitant medical costs.
China Harbor blasted the boulder a year later, at a cost of $215 million, an exorbitant price that raised concerns among diplomats and government officials.
Companies, like Spotify, that opt to complete a direct listing are able to bypass the financial roadshow, thus avoiding some of Wall Street's exorbitant fees.
Warren Buffett, famously compared active managers to monkeys in his annual shareholder letter last year and took issue with what he perceived as exorbitant fees.
Pruitt also repeatedly claimed that he was not aware of the exorbitant, nearly $6900,2628 cost of a privacy booth installed in his office last year.
Sellers have also tried making a profit by tacking on exorbitant shipping costs, sometimes in the hundreds of dollars, also in violation of Amazon's rules.
We also want to note that ThermoWorks produces many of the highest-rated thermometers, but we didn&apost feel their performance justified their exorbitant prices.
The White House is even tackling the root causes of exorbitant drug prices so more people can actually access the few opioid alternatives that exist.
The era of megaconstellations Telecom companies have long used satellites, but they've mostly relied on hulking satellites in distant orbits that carry exorbitant price tags.
"It shows that the problems of exorbitant campaign costs, ones so high the candidates are ready to make a pact with the devil," he said.
Their efforts to bring down costs for their patients highlight the arbitrary and often needlessly exorbitant prices of drugs in the United States, they say.
For another, the proposal is less clear on how it would prevent companies from selling new drugs at exorbitant list prices in the first place.
And so focusing on and spending this exorbitant amount of money on the border reduces our ability to meet the threat where it really exists.
The author, known for drinking up to 193 cups of coffee every day, was one of the first to feature exorbitant meals in his writing: Over 40 restaurants appear in the pages of his 91 works, including Chez Véry, a restaurant, known for its exorbitant menu that included nine soups, nine pâtés, 25 different hors d'oeuvres, 15 roasts, and no fewer than 28 different types of fish.
Qualcomm insists on charging exorbitant fees based on work they didn't do and they are being investigated by governments all around the world for their behavior.
The Trump Organization charges the Secret Service exorbitant rates to protect President Donald Trump when he travels to his properties, The Washington Post reported on Friday.
But with your own espresso machine, you can make those same drinks in the comfort of your own kitchen while avoiding chain coffee shops' exorbitant prices.
In a matter of weeks, gamers might even be able to buy brand-new GPUs that are supposed to cost $200-300 without paying exorbitant markups.
"The U.S. taxpayer is paying an exorbitant amount of money to protect the First Lady in Trump Tower, located in New York City," reads the petition.
The cost may be exorbitant to get you down the 101, but it will take you there ($38.80 from TechCrunch HQ, in case you were curious).
Janine thinks Don's business savvy could help her out with her exorbitant medical bill, as she suggests he offer to remodel the doctor's office as payment.
Warren took one swipe at the deal on Tuesday night, criticizing a provision that Democrats say would let drug companies charge exorbitant prices for certain products.
Some get an exorbitant amount of attention, others don't, but at the heart, they're overly normal sentiments that veer towards heteronormative ideas about relationships and families.
"People in prison should not have to pay exorbitant fees just to talk on the phone with their kids, their clergy, or their counsel," says Sen.
" She goes on to say Bennett was litigious and made exorbitant money demands and they wanted to "no longer suffer any further intrusions in our life.
That's looking to change, though, as this year, there are a number of new laptops on the market with OLED screen options and without exorbitant markups.
Those go for around $6,000 a night, which sounds cheap in comparison to the Royal Bridge Suite but exorbitant in comparison to pretty much anything else.
NOW CLEARLY, THE SITUATION OF THE UNITED STATES IS SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT BECAUSE IT HAS WHAT A FORMER FRENCH PRESIDENT CALLED THE EXORBITANT PRIVILEGE OF THE DOLLAR.
A genuine Yeezy pair will set you back around $200, though resellers in the market are exploiting limited stock, and charging exorbitant prices into the thousands.
Not surprisingly, to cover the high costs of clinical testing and FDA approval, manufacturers charge exorbitant prices once a drug is finally allowed on the market.
Even the seemingly exorbitant ones — like the $1,600 Noble Audio K10 headphones I just reviewed — can justify their existence by simply being better than everything else.
Other cellmates went on a hunger strike to protest poor medical care and exorbitant bonds that kept them detained only because of their inability to pay.
The American Medical Association — the nation's largest physician organization — made a similar plea, with AMA president Andrew Gurman calling the price hikes "exorbitant" in a statement.
To help pay back the loans, the city charged residents exorbitant fees of up to $700 to install the service and raised taxes on utility bills.
But the exorbitant cost of the ticket doesn't add up with the distance you have to maintain from the structure, and the disappointing museum experience afterward.
The suit also alleges that Cruz has been punished more harshly because of his brother's crimes, pointing to an exorbitant $500,000 bail after his initial arrest.
I think it's because "Love" captures a feeling that everyone can relate to: Do the people in my life only love me for my exorbitant wealth?
If Congress truly wants to help patients avoid exorbitant health care costs, it must focus on addressing reimbursement shortfalls by both government-funded and private insurers.
The stories are liberally adapted from 17th-century Italian fairy tales, and are full of ornate settings, exorbitant costumes and stories too strange to look away.
In her very short time in Albany she supported a dreadful bill to make it easier for check-cashing shops to offer loans at exorbitant rates.
The only exceptions have been Chile (which already had a low rate), and the United States that stubbornly clings to its exorbitant 28500 percent combined rate.
Independent Senator Sanders and Cummings, the top Democrat on the House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, had also questioned Marathon's exorbitant price tag.
The businessman, who owns radio stations in both Baja California and California, has accumulated an exorbitant amount of power through his close relationship with López Obrador.
Former French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing referred to this as the United States' exorbitant privilege of having the U.S. dollar as the world's international reserve currency.
A $13 minimum wage may seem exorbitant compared with the federal minimum wage of $7.50, but most workers in Seattle were already earning more than that.
It's an attempt to provide a fee-based alternative to payday lending, where borrowers charge exorbitant rates to lenders on short-term loans or cash advances.
Much of that money was ultimately seized as "flight taxes" by the Nazis who forced Jews to pay exorbitant fees to be allowed to leave Germany.
Once a millionaire — at least on paper — Mr. Cohen now has a GoFundMe account to help with exorbitant legal bills in the face of no income.
Since the waiting list for permits closed in 25, most street food vendors are forced to pay exorbitant rates as high as $226,2000 on the blackmarket.
And all this raises the price of admission to the climate movement to an exorbitant level, often pricing out people of color and other marginalized groups.
But they decided to move to the Florida coast to escape exorbitant taxes that they knew would be exacerbated by the Trump administration's new tax law.
She said that Mr. Bennett "made an exorbitant request of money," and that Mr. Bourdain thought it best to pay him to keep the matter private.
The price was criticized at the time as exorbitant — wrongly, as it turned out, given the value that Disney has since gotten from the animation studio.
It's like people who buy every piece of merchandise a band releases or pay an exorbitant amount of money to see them in concert, Fish said.
Loughlin and husband J. Mossimo Giannulli allegedly paid exorbitant bribes to designate their daughters as recruits on the crew team — even though they don't even row.
Candidate may never, ever question why, on planet Earth, fans of the Knickerbockers are still filling Madison Square Garden nightly and paying exorbitant prices for beer.
In April, he reiterated his vow to pursue the smugglers, many of whom extort their clients by demanding exorbitant sums, or resort to kidnapping or violence.
Families of people in prison would also benefit from the elimination of fees for services like phone calls, banks, and healthcare that can sometimes be exorbitant.
Earlier versions of the USMCA would have handed Big Pharma a guaranteed, continent-wide monopoly over life-saving medicines, locking in exorbitant prices for a decade.
There were so many extraordinary dishes — old and new, inexpensive and exorbitant, vegan and meaty — but it's listicle season, so I've narrowed it down to 10.
Several trends have caused difficulties for labor unions, including automation, globalization and the expansion of right-to-work states, to say nothing of exorbitant union contracts.
The governor announced that the project, which was expected to connect the Central Valley to Silicon Valley, would be dramatically scaled back because of exorbitant costs.
But these vulgar populists exact an exorbitant price: namely, complicity in the degradation, conspiracism, thinly veiled bigotry and leader-worship that is their stock in trade.
Wainwright had an exorbitant 6.80 ERA through his first eight starts last year but rebounded to finish with a 13-9 despite a career-worst 4.62 ERA.
"Exhibitors know that without MoviePass they will be able to continue to charge exorbitant prices for theater tickets and gouge customers with overpriced concessions," the statement reads.
Richard Spencer has put American public universities in a legal quagmire: Allow him to speak, and face exorbitant security costs and the possibility of injuries or death.
The police certificates, courier fees, travel tickets, fingerprints, and medical exams alone came in at just under $1,20123, on top of the exorbitant application fees (another $1,000).
Some of the funding agreements included "exorbitant" interest rates and left the women on the hook even if they never received a settlement, according to the indictment.
Making guest workers even more vulnerable is a completely unregulated system in which many pay exorbitant sums to unscrupulous recruiters for the opportunity to come to America.
Her trafficker took the little money Benin Santos made and put it towards exorbitant charges for rent and food, keeping Benin Santos firmly locked in debt bondage.
The Post also notes that Pruitt's questionable approach to money — which has included a penchant for exorbitant air travel — is something that bled over from the transition.
But building a ship to find a way around the shippers who charge an exorbitant rate and the corporations that take your life in exchange for safety?
The U.S. government's bankruptcy watchdog, the U.S. Trustee, has objected to the "exorbitant" $240 million in fees Peabody plans to pay as part of its capital-raising.
They fell in the West, which the NAR said was experiencing a marked shift from very fast sales and exorbitant prices to slowing demand and price growth.
With no secure documentation, Trump's firm exploited these models, whose wages were eaten up by the exorbitant fees they had to pay for rent and other amenities.
But while installing and maintaining that service on planes certainly isn't cheap, exorbitant prices stand out in a world where many businesses offer up access for free.
But Clyburn is not giving up on her years-long quest to ease the burden of exorbitant prison phone rates on incarcerated people and their loved ones.
Danny Finlay, a 30-year-old account executive in San Francisco, travels four hours and 140 miles every day from Dixon, California, to avoid exorbitant housing costs.
And, as with most cases of climbing demand and limited supply, prices can become exorbitant, which, almost inevitably, leads to crime, usually in the form of theft.
Our research revealed a saturation level causing unprecedented challenges, starting with exorbitant housing prices and runaway operating costs that accelerate a startup's "burn rate"—its monthly spending.
She warned that the victims might resort to taking out loans with exorbitant rates or migrate to cities to find jobs, making them vulnerable to human traffickers.
Monarch of social media hype Beyoncé posted six images on her Instagram account on Thursday, most without captions and all generating an exorbitant amount of ecstatic comments.
"Cavorting is costly, but procreating is exorbitant," says Wujun, explaining that Little Oats's wife didn't so much fear another child but a drain on the family finances.
The bill will by 2023 permanently cut the corporate tax rate from its current exorbitant rate — up to 35 percent — to a much more reasonable 20 percent.
But when estimates for Trump's military parade soared to nearly $100 million, officials realized they needed a backup plan to convince Trump a parade was too exorbitant.
Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke has — like other members of the Trump administration — spent exorbitant amounts on personal travel, all while his agency faces steep cuts.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilian police broke up a black-market ring that tried to illegally sell over 700 Olympic tickets at exorbitant prices, authorities said Tuesday.
However, the palace's proximity to the center of Paris places it in firmly in the public eye, sometimes serving as a symbol of exorbitant wealth and power.
Combined with a series of trades of veterans over the last week, the Yankees have all but officially closed the chapter on an era of exorbitant signings.
One major deterrent for potential hires: the prospect of having to pay exorbitant legal fees if they were to find themselves tied, even tangentially, to the investigation.
What this meansClubs around Europe are deciding that even some of the top and best-known players in the world are not worth the exorbitant fees quoted.
Pro tip: If you go, don't forget to buy a light-up wand ahead of time to avoid paying exorbitant prices once you get to the show.
A price tag of $200 is pretty exorbitant for something that doesn't even charge a phone as quickly as the cable that came packaged with the phone. 
Social media was buzzing last week with complaints of airlines taking advantage of those trying to flee Hurricane Irma by charging exorbitant amounts for last-minute flights.
Currently, recruitment agents focus largely on profit, which leads to both employers and migrants paying exorbitant fees in return for virtually no skill-matching or cultural orientation.
He pledged to work for LGBT rights, to help Israel's struggling farmers, to increase benefits for people with disabilities and to reduce the exorbitant cost of living.
More broadly, it sometimes feels like bona fide counterculture is almost impossible to create in this hyper-digital era of globalization, deep-fried memes and exorbitant rent.
Insurers are expected to cover the exorbitant cost of Zulresso, which suggests that there's finally a will to address our country's dismal record on maternal health. Hurray!
I am a queer theologian, a single mother of two who works three jobs and, like most New Yorkers, struggles every month to pay the exorbitant rent.
He stole their livestock and produce, charged exorbitant fees for everything from grazing rights to marriage proposals, and inflicted vicious punishment for even minor indiscretions, locals said.
"Considering the needs of Lombardy right now, I don't understand why they went ahead with such an exorbitant expense," said Paolo Mondini, a security guard in Milan.
Not surprisingly, the Grant family declined to pay his bill (an "exorbitant and unjust" $500), and the whole sorry episode became the subject of a Times article.
She was particularly passionate about the prison call issue, saying inmates are subject to exorbitant rates that make it hard to stay in touch with family members.
Besides Mr. Immelt's outspokenness on the climate issue, last year Kenneth C. Frazier of Merck called out "bad actors" in the pharmaceutical industry for exorbitant price increases.
It had not escaped my attention that the price of moving from one place to another in New York via ride-hailing apps had seemed increasingly exorbitant.
The prices are exorbitant and she never gets my order right, but it&aposs great to see her, and now her little brother, grow with this toy.
Genius Pack Aerial Hardside Carry On Spinner ($298 Value) Weighing in at just 6.2 lbs, this suitcase will prevent you from having to pay exorbitant baggage fees.
But success has a side effect: Both shows have fallen prey to high-tech scalpers who harvest large quantities of seats and resell them at exorbitant markups.
"Bernie's Income Inequality Tax Plan raises taxes on companies with exorbitant pay gaps between their executives and typical workers," the presidential candidate said on his web site.
That leaves proxy voting as the primary leverage for index funds firms to hold companies accountable for practices that undermine shareholders interests, such as exorbitant executive pay.
Amber Littlejohn: What we see as the biggest stumbling block is actually access to capital and necessary to fund the exorbitant costs of participating in this industry.
The 2000 paintings in Humeniuk's custody are by 224th and 183th century Dutch Masters, contemporaries of Rembrandt and Vermeer, but whose work never earned exorbitant price tags.
"Before my 21st birthday, I spent an exorbitant amount of time on Wikipedia to figure out when I could go out for a drink," Clifton told me.
He voted for the [American Health Care Act], which would have allowed health insurers to avoid covering maternity care or to charge exorbitant costs for maternity coverage.
Slack, like Spotify, has been able to bypass the traditional roadshow process expected of an IPO-ready business, as well as some of the exorbitant Wall Street fees.
That means buying dongles, and buying dongles means shelling out exorbitant prices for tiny pieces of plastic just to make sure your gadgets work like they used to.
" What's more, he says, "I have some very strong interest in the walls, due to their construction and the fact the amount of concrete used was extremely exorbitant.
When bore wells run dry, villagers are left without any source of water and are forced to walk miles or pay exorbitant prices for water to be delivered.
And despite their exorbitant price tag — on the street, $1 gets you a month's birth control, but that represents a week's salary — the pills remain highly sought after.
Only a third of the country's young children attend a preschool, and most of them go to private centers that can come with exorbitant price tags for parents.
Apple contended that Qualcomm was charging unreasonably high fees for essential patents and using its position as the dominant supplier of smartphone modems to demand those exorbitant prices.
Does anyone even recall it was Veronica who committed that Christmas episode identity thievery by impersonating her parents to pay off Fred Andrews' (Luke Perry) exorbitant hospital bills?
Prosecutors allege dozens of wealthy parents — including actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin — paid sometimes exorbitant sums to admissions consultant Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation.
But with the trek to the desert and the exorbitant costs associated with the long weekend, it was only a matter of time before a possible usurper arrived.
Picking up clothes and searching for fancy balms isn't exactly the standard role for Pruitt's exorbitant security staff, which cost nearly $3.5 million in taxpayer dollars last year.
Tesla has announced a new compensation plan for Elon Musk: he'll only get paid if he reaches certain exorbitant milestones, including a Tesla market valuation of $220.1 billion.
In a press conference after two days of meetings, Trump said North Korea had asked for exorbitant sanctions relief in exchange for shutting down a vital nuclear facility.
Installing 500 million solar panels within a few years with a goal to meet all residential demand with zero-carbon energy by 2030 is an exorbitant pipe dream.
Top Glove said it was not aware of its labor suppliers charging exorbitant fees to migrant workers but vowed to investigate and severe ties with unethical recruitment agents.
In the past, flanelinhas have been accused of —and prosecuted for—extorting parkers, demanding exorbitant fees for free, public spaces, and slashing tires if motorists don't pay up.
His recent research concerns healthcare policy with a focus on restoring competitiveness to the healthcare marketplace in order to rein in exorbitant pricing by hospitals and other providers.
But the amount was exorbitant by typical standards, and the episode has fueled criticism over the bug bounty practice, which is seen by some as funding criminal activity.
The album exhibits very strong darkwave and neoclassical components (including the exorbitant use of keyboards and filters) and unfolds over an expansive hour; its successor is even longer.
Douglas Pinter, who owns inFormed Space, started the company in 2000 to address what he sees as a common problem: the often exorbitant cost of professional home staging.
In the 1990s, McCormick pushed out a potential competitor, Burns, Philp & Co., by paying supermarkets exorbitant "slotting fees" and offering certain retailers steep discounts to claim shelf space.
"When you take some of the biggest cities in the country, they can both afford to charge exorbitant fees and still see deployment there," Carr told The Hill.
While it is critical to innovation that we reward new developments, we must create limits to how much (and for how long) drug makers can charge exorbitant prices.
The Chattanooga government Internet, cable and telephone service charges such exorbitant prices for its gigabit service that business owners who can utilize gig-speed broadband can't afford it.
Hot temps combined with exorbitant prices for food and water created a widespread environment of frustration while artists like Kid Rock and Limp Bizkit encouraged fans' unruly behavior.
It also helps me avoid the embarrassment and time wasted trying to unload things in front of everyone at the airport, and most importantly, exorbitant overweight baggage fees.
Uniquely UtilitarianThis kind of functional, super-simple, no-frills clothing has been trending for a few seasons now, coming in muted colors, oversized shapes, and — sometimes — exorbitant prices.
Perhaps the audience in Belfast last night wasn't expecting that their exorbitant ticket price would include some bathroom banter, but, well, we kind of love that it did.
In every direction the city center is ringed by desirable neighborhoods with exorbitant housing prices, where residents can dine, work and shop without ever traveling far from home.
"Far too many Americans are being taken advantage of by payday lenders who charge exorbitant rates and trap them in a never-ending cycle of debt," said Rep.
The "exorbitant privilege" extends to ordinary Americans, who have access to a vast supply of credit and can borrow to buy homes and cars at lower interest rates.
The ruling, authored by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, adds another layer of legal protection for property rights in the US. "Exorbitant tolls undermine other constitutional liberties," Ginsburg wrote.
When my exorbitant brother died unexpectedly three years ago, I left Paris in a panic not realizing how much damage this inevitable death would deal to the family.
The real problem is that so far most of those somethings haven't worked, or won't work, or won't work anytime soon, or come at too exorbitant a price.
Amazon frequently pushes itself hard and expends seemingly exorbitant amounts of effort and capital to improve the shopping, returns and customer-service experiences for its shoppers, says Rossman.
At issue is managing what can be conflicting dynamics — the need to get essential work done quickly and the potential for it to be done at exorbitant prices.
If I were to get diagnosed with cancer and then try to get a life insurance policy, I'd either be outright denied or have to pay exorbitant premiums.
Instead, she announced measures to ease Hong Kong's acute housing shortage - an issue that has partly fuelled anger for the protests because of the city's exorbitant property prices.
Lebanese banks have been promising — and paying out — exorbitant interest rates to big depositors from the interest earned on the money they have lent out to the state.
Successive governments sought quick fixes, borrowing large loans at exorbitant rates to fast-track the restoration of the country's central district, build highways and finance high-end projects.
But we put our differences aside so as to unite to make the system fairer for everyone and to reduce the exorbitant costs of corrections through smart reform.
Rescinding the payday lending rule will be especially contentious for Democrats, who have pushed for the regulation for years, saying many lenders charge exorbitant rates that entrap borrowers.
In the US, 34% of women leave their jobs after having a child, a decision often made in large part due to inflexible work schedules and exorbitant childcare costs.
We wouldn't describe any of these women as lazy; you could even argue that they are financially smarter than the rest of us who pay exorbitant rent every month.
Then, late Tuesday, a federal judge ruled that chipmaker Qualcomm (QCOM) had violated US antitrust law by charging exorbitant fees to phone makers that license and use its technology.
Four Democrats and four Republicans voted in favor of the weakening amendments, which offer gaping loopholes through which internet service providers could block web traffic and excise exorbitant fees.
But soon, Potter said, some hospitals began abusing the fee by charging an exorbitant amount that seemed to be based on the whims of executives rather than actual costs.
It's safe to assume these modules will reduce a plane's cargo capacity, so will the lost revenue be passed onto passengers with exorbitant ticket prices for a flying bed?
In and of itself, that's not so bad, but the nature of the loans target the poor, and their exorbitant interest rates make them incredibly difficult to pay off.
Though Social Club's fare is exorbitant by local standards, it is among the cheapest craft brews in the world at around $0.80 for a 12-ounce (354 milliliter) glass.
During the heyday of Bretton Woods, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, a French finance minister (later president), complained about the "exorbitant privilege" enjoyed by the issuer of the world's reserve currency.
Unless they were physically abusive or spent exorbitant amounts of money on an affair that severely damaged the couple's finances, the details of a spouse's every misdeed aren't relevant.
Mr Bloys directly implicated Netflix in HBO's lack of recent success with stand-up, saying that it had fuelled exorbitant prices that were forcing others out of the market.
If we knew how many painful, exorbitant procedures create those faces, we wouldn't buy the myth that we could look like them by buying the products they're selling us.
More specifically, they sought mid-tier talent with reasonable cost, no draft-pick attachment, and intriguing upside, rather than top-of-the-market free agents with exorbitant price tags.
Activists argued that prisoners were effectively being extorted by private companies charging exorbitant rates — a move that benefited private prisons and the states that got cuts of the revenue.
The World Bank and the United Nations say, however, that Algeria's problem is not so much a lack of housing as its exorbitant cost — caused by rigid government policies.
Yet another step some charging companies are taking will let their systems talk to one another and, in the process, accept competitors' subscribers without charging exorbitant hook-up fees.
So are some of the other unsavory stories about Trump Model Management, including charging exorbitant rates for dormitory-like rooms that eat up nearly all of the models' earnings.
As patients flock to competitors who charge less, hospitals would cut prices to win them back—bringing America's exorbitant prices closer to those in other rich countries (see chart).
It also reduces the opportunities for any one patent owner to hold out for exorbitant fees, as well as the chances that litigation may result from a stalled negotiation.
This typically sees traditional banks make account opening cumbersome and much more difficult than it should be, whilst simultaneously charging exorbitant fees for making payments or international money exchange.
Reportedly the camp's founders have claimed to the Burning Man organization that the price list is the work of a third-party concierge that added its own exorbitant fees.
The exorbitant cost of inmate calls has long been a target of criminal justice reform advocates who attribute the undue rates to the predatory practices of inmate call providers.
Take over half off one of our favorite watches under $239.99We sometimes write about watches without regard for their exorbitant price tags — some timepieces too cool not to share.
MF Doom once egregiously had his fans pay exorbitant ticket prices only to watch a body double and The Game dexterously punched someone on camera while holding a camera.
Last summer, Sam Cookney saved money by commuting by plane from his home in Barcelona, Spain, to his job in the U.K., instead of springing for exorbitant London rents.
States have implemented policies to prevent spending exorbitant amounts of money on drugs, but as prices continue to rise, experts said some hard decisions will have to be made.
What about the taxpayers who will be stuck for millions when the federal loans these students took out to pay for the exorbitant cost of law schools are forgiven?
Looking at the powerhouses involved, there's a few big glaring omissions when it comes to tech companies that have an exorbitant amount of our data, say Apple for example.
With so many home entertainment options, live-event venues are turning to new technologies in order to make the trip — and the exorbitant cost of tickets these days — worthwhile.
Look no further than themicro-wedding trendfor proof that many couples are interested in hosting the wedding of their dreams without the exorbitant price tag that goes with it.
Economic conditions seem to be driving this strike — the exorbitant rates of prison phone calls, imposed on prisoners who were, on average, paid less in 2017 than in 2001.
The exorbitant cost of a non-stop, round-trip flight is enough to make you never leave home, but we all could use a getaway every now and again.
Meanwhile, Ted Cruz slipped in an amendment that made the bill even worse, by opening a door to "junk" insurance plans and exorbitant premiums for people with preëxisting conditions.
Wall Street speculators dragged public utilities like Prepa, which is responsible for Puerto Rico's obliterated power grid, into a self-fulfilling spiral of bad service, exorbitant pricing, and privatization.
Some cite the exorbitant cost of living in San Francisco ... Others complain about local criticism of the tech industry and a left-wing echo chamber that stifles opposing views.
In 2012, he wrote a post bemoaning the exorbitant prices that journals charge for access to research and vowed to stop sending his papers to any journal from Elsevier.
What makes the sale of Salvator Mundi a little scandalous, other than its exorbitant price tag, is the fact that not everyone is convinced it's a real da Vinci.
A (relatively) civil primary: Sanders and Clinton have traded some barbs over their past voting records, and Sanders has knocked her for taking exorbitant speaking fees from Wall Street.
This wasn't the case for people who had to buy their own insurance before Obamacare—they could be denied or charged such exorbitant premiums that they were effectively denied.
Insiders say that hot startup UiPath forced its CFO out because she tried to rein in its exorbitant spending, amid layoffs that are sending ripples through the automation industry.
She asked an editor for advice, and was told that as long as the gift was not exorbitant — no stock in a company, the editor joshed — it was fine.
Many fear that this program would cost an exorbitant amount of money and it is true that U.S. citizens would have to pay more in taxes to support it.
For decades, prison phone companies have been getting really, really rich from charging inmates exorbitant amounts to call their loved ones – and are fighting to keep it that way.
Michael Deathless, one of the owners of another virtual reality space on Orchard Street, Jump Into the Light, said that the landlords on his block were expecting exorbitant rents.
The Winter Games as an entity, already on uncertain ground because of corruption, exorbitant costs and limited appeal, could face an even greater threat to their long-term survival.
In the twisted siege economy, the price of milk became so exorbitant that malnourished children began trickling in to the charity-run hospital, Al Birr, which still barely functioned.
Billions of dollars that could have gone to maintaining and improving the subways, which use a signaling system that dates to the 1930s, have been wasted on exorbitant costs.
Case in point: Having just read a ream of background information about the risks of falling and its exorbitant costs, both personal and financial, I did something utterly stupid.
I went to jail and paid exorbitant fines for my advocacy, and was even arrested by the Secret Service for my role in thrusting an aborted fetus at Gov.
As early as the 2628s, then-French President Charles de Gaulle irritably said it was an exorbitant privilege for the Americans that the dollar was the global reserve currency.
The director would be appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate, charged with investigating drug manufacturers and able to slap fines on companies with exorbitant rate hikes.
Once I began to ponder the idea of giving up our house, the exorbitant costs of maintaining it came into sharp focus, and I realized I couldn't afford it.
Yet the testing boom costs billions of dollars annually and has raised concerns that some labs and doctors run urine tests needlessly -- or charge exorbitant rates -- to boost profits.
In the past couple of years, as overall returns have lagged broad indexes, investors have grown increasingly concerned about exorbitant management fees, excessive secrecy and illiquidity in the arrangements.
Mr. Sanders also captured the imagination of California's young people, many of whom are struggling with the exorbitant cost of living in the state and buckling under student loans.
But the exorbitant costs have made it essentially impossible to further expand the project north into East Harlem and then crosstown on 125th Street, as in the original vision.
There's nothing wrong with using DNA to develop medicines, of course, but problems start to arise when this medicine is then sold back to the public at exorbitant rates.
Makers of the game were hoping to highlight the "pink tax," or the exorbitant price female consumers are made to pay when they purchase personal care items marketed to women.
Castro and his bohemian entourage got off to a bad start with management at the elite Shelbourne Hotel, which allegedly demanded an exorbitant advance ahead of the Cuban delegation's stay.
The pharmaceutical company reached a $2000 million settlement in 216 after the Federal Trade Commission accused the drugmaker of violating antitrust laws to thwart competitors from undercutting Acthar's exorbitant price.
The pharmaceutical company reached a $13 million settlement in 2017 after the Federal Trade Commission accused the drugmaker of violating antitrust laws to thwart competitors from undercutting Acthar's exorbitant price.
LendUp wants to provide better financial products for the people who most need them, serving a demographic that most banks ignore, or worse, charge exorbitant fees to use their services.
Human Rights Watch warned last month that ISIS was barring civilians from leaving Falluja, and that residents faced starvation due to food shortages and exorbitant prices because of the siege.
Human Rights Watch warned last month that ISIS was barring civilians from leaving Falluja and that residents faced starvation due to food shortages and exorbitant prices after an extended siege.
They said that given his "exorbitant wealth, his ownership of and access to private planes capable of international travel, and his significant international ties," Epstein was an extreme flight risk.
Australia, on the other hand, offered an almost limitless array of landscapes, and an "exorbitant amount of effort" went into capturing iconic areas such as the Twelve Apostles in Victoria.
He even considered traveling to Eritrea through Sudan with the help of people smugglers but was advised against the trip because of the exorbitant cost and risks to his safety.
Instead, he urged Congress to come up with new legislation to ensure that patients no longer receive exorbitant bills from out-of-network doctors who practice at in-network facilities.
The intent of spaces like WeLive, it seems, isn't to provide affordable shared housing—it's to create a sense of "community" and then charge exorbitant amounts of money for it.
According to Human Rights Watch (HRW), as of early April, food was selling "at exorbitant prices," including $500 for a bag of sugar, and $750 for a sack of flour.
These colleges function as kingdoms and as long as people are willing to pay these exorbitant increases every year, I think they'll continue to find ways to spend the money.
But knocking Obama for the national debt going to $19.5 trillion under his watch, Trump said the debt needs to be reduced because higher rates would make interest payments exorbitant.
By the time ITT Technical Institute (ITT) closed its doors earlier this month, the for-profit college had been selling tenuous diplomas at exorbitant prices for more than 20 years.
A plan to to slash the exorbitant call rates charged by phone companies to prison inmates and their families was put on hold this week by a US appeals court.
Prosecutors allege dozens of wealthy parents — including actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin — paid sometimes exorbitant sums to admissions consultant William Singer and his nonprofit organization, Key Worldwide Foundation ("KWF").
"With such exorbitant costs after the tariff hikes, and impact of a strengthening dollar, it's impossible to develop the market - we are at best maintaining it for now," said Wang.
Many families would list education as their No. 1003 goal, and given the exorbitant cost of college tuition, it only makes sense that their nest egg is less than robust.
These bots buy hundreds, sometimes thousands of tickets to concerts and events in a matter of milliseconds, often making it impossible to get a ticket without paying their exorbitant markups.
Clinton's tweets committing to a crackdown on exorbitant price increases have weighed heavily on pharmaceutical shares since her first tweet last September about an HIV drug sold by Turing Pharmaceuticals.
While its annual fee of $595 might seem exorbitant, the card comes with plenty of value-added perks similar to its personal counterpart, the Platinum Card® from American Express.
They say Colonial's exorbitant and opaque fee structure pushed its 2016 interstate revenue to exceed its costs by $339.3 million, earning it about a 29 percent realized return on equity.
Some creditors have called the fees "exorbitant" and complained the deals are structured to lock up value for select investors and buy votes for reorganization plans, violating the bankruptcy code.
In a testament to both the maintainers quality of work, and the exorbitant price tag—only 47 AC-130s (of any variant) have ever been built... since the Vietnam War.
Lawmakers pelted Mr. Shkreli with questions about his company's sudden, exorbitant price increases, growing increasingly annoyed as he smiled, fidgeted and invoked his Fifth Amendment right to avoid self-incrimination.
I see environmental justice being attacked every day when the folks in the Northeast have to pay an exorbitant amount of money for the cost and the emissions going up.
WASHINGTON — After the Affordable Care Act took effect in 2010, it created a review mechanism intended to prevent exorbitant increases in health insurance rates by shaming companies that sought them.
You can sell to desperate homebuyers—offering them financing at exorbitant interest rates, or including contract provisions that allow you to seize the property after one or two missed payments.
He's right in calling attention to the exorbitant cost of higher education, but I don't believe you can just make tuition free without addressing the overall problem of soaring costs.
With five solid days of work to successfully ground us, we remember that these commitments require exorbitant energy, ditching the Malbec, and way more square footage than our apartments have.
The cost of blasting separate components out of Earth's powerful gravitational grasp is exorbitant, but the microgravity environment into which they are deployed offers considerable advantages for large engineering projects.
"What's perhaps more surprising than the exorbitant price, though, is where this ring fits in the 24-day timeline of Davidson and Grande's relationship," wrote Amanda Arnold for the Cut.
Tucker's lodging costs were quoted to her by her state Democratic party as $500 per night for a five-night stay, and McFadden's at $769, a price McFadden considers exorbitant.
Instead, it will sell existing shares held by insiders, employees and investors, a move that will allow it to bypass a roadshow and some of Wall Street's exorbitant IPO fees.
If Iowa sought the first, a waiver from community rating, the patient's family could be charged exorbitant premiums based on his health status if they had a lapse in coverage.
And at Kiton, the Neapolitan tailoring concern for whom the finest is barely fine enough, exorbitant is merely a starting point (I always make a point to pet the vicuña).
As other journalists — most recently, Mansi Choksi, writing in Harper's — have observed, social and legal rules can make the cost of a failed marriage particularly exorbitant for low-income Indians.
Amazon is warning third-party sellers on its Marketplace platform against exorbitant price hikes to face masks amid the coronavirus outbreak that continues to expand across the globe, Wired reports.
Thanks to exorbitant interest — the typical credit card charges 16.4 percent — not paying off your balance in full each month can end up costing a fortune in the long run.
More significantly, Gorbachev was unalterably opposed to increasing military spending; he fought a relentless campaign by the Soviet military-industrial complex to spend exorbitant sums in response to Reagan's buildup.
While it has still steadily grown and modernized its military, the country has managed to keep its spending far below the exorbitant levels of the Soviet Union, at least publicly.
The 1 trillion yuan ($151.5 billion) short-term, unsecured lending sector, known as "cash loan" in China, has been accused of charging exorbitant interest rates and violent debt collection practices.
To counter the likes of Whole Foods, which earned a reputation for exorbitant prices and the undesirable moniker "Whole Paycheck," Lucky's positioned itself as an organic store for the masses.
We have an exorbitant number of murders and a system that is unable and unwilling to investigate them, whether because of corruption or because the dead simply don't matter enough.
He acknowledged that the storefront entrance, which led to a basement shop, had not been erected according to any zoning code, but rents in nearby shopping centers are too exorbitant.
Getting rid of the exorbitant criminal charges for nonviolent drug crimes will at the very least help reestablish faith in the majority of the United States' laundry list of laws.
That act made Shkreli the poster child for exorbitant drug pricing, in no small part because of the fact that Daraprim's users include infants, pregnant women and people with HIV.
Now, they're shifting their focus toward charging exorbitant fees to access ebooks and use the internet, thanks in part to federal regulators who've turned a blind eye to monopoly power.
Yet the next few weeks will offer a concentrated demonstration of sports programming's enduring power, and why TV remains so fixated on it, to the point of paying exorbitant premiums.
LONDON — Refugees can now use a Facebook chatbot to apply for asylum in the US, Canada, and the UK — helping them navigate unfamiliar legal systems and avoid exorbitant lawyers' fees.
Late fees, money-transfer fees, check-cashing fees, exorbitant interest, reconnection fees and overdraft fees all add up to poor people spending proportionally more on financial services than wealthier people.
Whether the rather exorbitant price lives up to either audience&aposs expectations will only be answered in a full review, which we&aposll be all over in the coming months.
Joseph Asaro, head of security at StubHub, argues that exorbitant resale prices are a function of basic economics—namely, a lot of people vying for a limited number of seats.
Ricardo Rosselló and PREPA executive director Ricardo Ramos over the Whitefish deal as new documents showed exorbitant billing rates from the contractor and incompetence on the part of the government.
So, after signing the waiver, I paid the $52.50 class fee, exorbitant even by the standards of Manhattan boutique fitness, and stripped down to nothing but shoes, socks, and a bandana.
Esmail Kowsari, deputy commander of the Sarollah Revolutionary Guards base in Tehran, said: "Any hostile attempt by the U.S. will be followed by an exorbitant cost for them," according to Bloomberg.
Carrying a credit card balance not only means you'll be in debt longer, but it also means you can rack up massive amounts of interest, thanks to often exorbitant interest rates.
Is this all worth the exorbitant $15,000, weeks of hormone injections, a month of my life, no travel, and the ongoing egg storage fees for children I don't think I want?
Large Venezuelan businesses have also plowed significant resources into bonds to use the exorbitant yields to compensate for sharp declines in sales amid the implosion of the country's socialist economic system.
But if you start piling on the upgrades, you can quickly jack up the price to something that feels exorbitant, especially if you're upgrading from a Series 5003 or Series 3.
The Olympic movement is struggling thanks to exorbitant demands made on its host cities, persistent rumours of corruption in the awarding process and suspicions about the integrity of top-level sport.
The idea was that tobacco companies would over time pay an exorbitant amount of money — more than $240 billion over 25 years — that could then be used for anti-tobacco programs.
Though VICE News could not independently verify their claims, multiple sources on the ground have accused the Syrian military of commandeering food and selling it, often through middlemen, for exorbitant prices.
Why is it that we can find money to swap flags, pay exorbitant salaries to agency leaders and fund a nonbinding plebiscite, yet we can't find money to audit the debt?
Sure, it won't eradicate the discrimination from credit card companies or payment processors, but it'll at least give members of the sex industry some scratch to help cover those exorbitant fees.
And then we punish rape survivors with exorbitant medical bills or blame them for their own rapes because they were dressed too slutty, drank too much, or didn't scream loud enough.
Sifting through exorbitant amounts of inaccurate listings with little to no pictures, contacting landlords who provide useless or no responses, all to end up viewing properties that are often in shambles.
Employer-provided insurance improves a company's brand and saves employers the exorbitant costs of replacing talent, which can amount to as much nine months of an employee's salary by one estimate.
Dr. Gottlieb told me in a recent interview that he expects there to be an exorbitant rise in insulin prices because of more biosimilar drugs developing within the next few years.
While Pell grant recipients are free to buy whatever they please with their grant refund checks, an exorbitant amount of work goes into limiting food stamp recipients to buying only food.
Texas and 25 other states quickly challenged the legality of the unilateral actions, arguing that they constitute a case of executive overreach that would saddle their budgets with exorbitant new costs.
The BOP urges inmates to maintain family ties, especially with their children, but then often prevents them from doing so due to long distances and exorbitant rates to make phone calls.
But it is also undeniable that because of Madrid's exorbitant resources — last year's payroll was estimated at $180 million — there is a culture of stars, many of whom come and go.
That was good news since it meant we could buy health insurance on our own regardless of pre-existing conditions, but unfortunately, premiums in our state (Indiana) and county were exorbitant.
In spite of that, the Europeans keep talking about America's "exorbitant privilege," a deadly serious joke attributed in the 1960s to the French finance minister (and later president) Valery Giscard d'Estaing.
The government has defended allegations that a 20.9 million baht ($600,000) chartered flight taken by Defense Minister Prawit Wongsuwan and his entourage to a meeting in Hawaii last week was exorbitant.
The cost was so exorbitant that many people leased a portion of a cab/medallion, sharing it with several other people and driving 24 hours a day to recoup their investment.
Capone's reputation had preceded him, but not evidence of any wrongdoing: While $35,000 bail was exorbitant in 1929, Capone was a man of considerable means and could afford even that amount.
In the newspaper's final week, it reported that the head of Mr. Orban's cabinet office had flown to a celebrity wedding by helicopter — an exorbitant expense that he had initially denied.
Upfront costs for your average call blocker app aren't exorbitant, and most don't require much storage space on your phone; oftentimes, you won't even be able to tell the app's there.
These costs can vary greatly from one community to the next, and while the home you are considering might be affordable, the price of living in the community could be exorbitant.
Part of the reason we as consumers so quickly cycle through our devices is twofold: lack of choice (or inability) around repairing them and exorbitant and often arbitrarily priced repair costs.
Kevin Potter, from Ohio, whose young daughter is battling leukemia, asked Cassidy if he could guarantee that his family would not have to pay exorbitant premiums for her pre-existing condition.
Our access to health insurance was a constant source of anxiety, as we scrambled year after year among private employer plans, exorbitant plans for freelancers, and complicated and expensive Obamacare plans.
Both sides seemed to have reason to revise the contract: the state to make sure taxpayers weren't on the hook for exorbitant subsidies, and Foxconn to make sure it got paid.
Today, there are only disadvantages to our exempt status, since we have no direct recourse to the STB when forest products and paper companies encounter poor rail service or exorbitant rates.
Tighter margins for retailers mean they are forced to raise prices to at least partially cover the exorbitant cost of price-fixed swipe fees and, most critically, keep their doors open.
Even a small nuclear detonation could cause immediate casualties from the blast, as well as panic, economic disruption, long-term evacuations, exorbitant decontamination costs, casualties from cancer and overwhelming psychological damage.
When the president withdrew from the Paris Agreement, he argued that it would cost 2.7 million American jobs by 2025 and an exorbitant amount of money, according to the New York Times.
Shelley Mack was drawn there by the promise of living among artists and paying a reasonable rent in an area where the tech boom has created a housing shortage and exorbitant leases.
Although they're a nonprofit, the leaders of the company are paid an exorbitant salary — president and CEO Juan Sanchez received $770,860 in compensation in 2015, a nice bump from the year prior.
SB 2822 also fails to ban ISPs from violating net neutrality at the interconnection point by demanding exorbitant fees from big online companies and transit providers, such as Level 2460 or Cogent.
Although the exorbitant price still poses a large financial barrier for people who want to obtain the latest iPhone, it is actually a good sign for those who already own the device.
Most companies that have the technology offer gigabit connections (a still cutting-edge technology only available in a handful of cities) at affordable prices and 21 Gbps connections at comparatively exorbitant ones.
And to top it all off, Leica's M cameras have exorbitant price tags — the M10 body alone will run you $210,235, add a lens to the mix and you're easily over $21.4,210.
Fed up with paying "exorbitant fees" for poor returns, the New York City Employees' Retirement System has cut its $1.5 billion program, pulling money from managers including Perry Capital and Brevan Howard.
At 6000 reais ($1880), the price seemed exorbitant, but he wanted one as a souvenir of the first-ever Games in South America and he had a plan to recoup his investment.
A theme present throughout the survey responses, Yahoo noted, was the notion that Apple removed the headphone jack only to charge exorbitant prices for accessories and products they didn't need or want.
The situation highlights a systemic issue within the US healthcare system: the exorbitant costs for treatment force people to look elsewhere for the means to pay for treatment, such as crowdfunding sites.
After her win was announced, Koike promised that she would investigate what had happened regarding Masuzoe's exorbitant spending, and that she would decide what needs to be done to prevent a recurrence.
The organization says large U.S.-based asset managers like BlackRock, Vanguard and StateStreet continually rubber stamp exorbitant executive pay packages opposed by individual investors, pension funds and more discerning European asset managers.
I love cooking and usually try to bring lunch four out of five days of the work week, but I neglected my grocery shopping this week and am paying the (exorbitant) price.
"If we attract 40,000 to 60,000 new people over the next five to 10 years, and those people meet the workforce needs, that's an exorbitant amount of people for Maine," said Wildes.
"There is an extraordinary risk of flight, particularly given the defendant's exorbitant wealth, his ownership of and access to private planes capable of international travel, and his significant international ties," prosecutors said.
Some have demanded exorbitant interest rates and, in a number of cases, forced students to post as collateral naked selfies, with the threat they could be distributed if dues are not paid.
She has also led efforts for years to expose and change the trend of private prisons restricting communication and charging inmates and their families exorbitant fees for simple video or audio calls.
N fell on Thursday after the campaign of Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton posted a blog from an Iowa event detailing exorbitant price hikes for a migraine drug made by the company.
Even though it looks like they won't charge exorbitant SMS prices to consumers, RCS is still preferable to carriers as it will give them the opportunity to sell RCS services to businesses.
Apple ditching …Read more ReadGood ol' Timmy Cook over at Apple really had a chance to charge us, the common man and woman, and exorbitant amount of money for this simple dongle.
And while their exorbitant wealth has never been a secret, as adults, they began to obscure it less and less as their vocal affects went from giddy girlish sounds to sophisticated inflections.
If its gargantuan, design, dated specs, and exorbitant $23,300 starting price for the aluminum version ($1,600 if you bought the titanium version) doesn't turn you off, everything else about this monstrosity will.
To the rock scene right now, the city seems bleak as vital musical spaces have shuttered their doors because of exorbitant rent costs and seemingly endless condos being built in their place.
While it will take some time to truly sort out the winners and losers in this deal, the consensus is that Dell did well to grab EMC, even at that exorbitant price.
They stem from a national economic system that is disproportionately dependent on migrant remittances, where the government has encouraged and lionized overseas migrants while reaping exorbitant fees from their hard-earned wages.
While politicians and pundits are beginning to give the student debt crisis the attention it deserves, higher education's exorbitant price is only one part of a growing problem influencing many millennial voters.
And while Francis might scoff at the Silicon Valley leader's exorbitant riches, building connections with power brokers like Schmidt gives him more means to affect change on issues that he cares about.
"Trump wants to hand over more critical public infrastructure to private investors who will squeeze profits from the American people by putting up new tolls and exorbitant user fees," Sanders's report says.
It's true that four out of every five enrollees are getting taxpayer subsidies, but they're still struggling with exorbitant deductibles — $28500,6900 per person for the typical bronze plan — and ever rising premiums.

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