Costs for peak-time viewing slots on international cable news channels for instance, are so exorbitantly high that they cannot be sustained. |
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Yes, Shanghai is definitely feeling the theater crunch, as the city now sports an excessive number of exorbitantly priced seats. |
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They provide the new wealth on which the government taxes so exorbitantly every year. |
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But after more than 10 aggravating, exorbitantly expensive and violent years, the world has pretty much had it with Afghanistan. |
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As a result, congestion is frequent, thereby imposing exorbitantly high costs on port users. |
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The only source of credit is local money-lenders at exorbitantly high interest rates. |
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Like many of my colleagues, I was appalled at the outcome of arbitration before the Library of Congress, which set royalty payments at an exorbitantly high rate. |
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Registration tax when abused by government raises the price of cars exorbitantly. |
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After all, it would be exorbitantly expensive to completely do away with notes and coins, and require huge investments in terminals and so on. |
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On the contrary, the same EU provisions have been interpreted in very many different ways and in many areas exorbitantly high charges have been maintained. |
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Legalizing abortion can decrease financial barriers to health care, including by reducing the prevalence of black-market services, which are often exorbitantly priced. |
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We are caught between an exorbitantly increasing auditing sector, heavy teaching loads and added work from supporting young academics and management functions. |
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Our students at Russian universities are not automatically given a visa for a year, and anyone who has his or her visa stolen ends up on an exorbitantly expensive bureaucratic merry-go-round. |
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The industry is quite rightly saying that nobody needs that sort of patent: it is so exorbitantly expensive that it is of no use and practically no economic value. |
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We will have to go to villages after selling our vehicles because even if the prices are increased exorbitantly, nobody is here to say anything. |
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Hotel owners there are attempting to cash in on this unique event taking place in their region by hiking their rates exorbitantly. |
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Earlier, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said that the airlines would not be allowed to charge exorbitantly. |
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It is also that the high-ranking bureaucrats are paid exorbitantly for their work, and too little is demanded of them. |
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The toll fees imposed by NHAI are exorbitantly high, it costs at least 700-750 per bus per day. |
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Damage control is exorbitantly expensive and rarely effective. |
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Much of the available food is provided by the UN and other aid agencies, or smuggled in through tunnels running under the Egypt-Gaza border and then sold on at exorbitantly high prices to Gaza's beleaguered residents. |
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The danger, says Victor Gilinsky, an energy consultant and former member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, comes in basing energy policy on technologies that may never work and, if they do, will be exorbitantly costly. |
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Earlier in the summer people's imaginations had been fired by a lone consumer's successful Facebook-driven countrywide boycott of cottage cheese which, thanks to a cartel, was exorbitantly expensive. |
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Whereas demand for exorbitantly priced works by Modern artists, such as Kasimir Malevich, has evaporated, the appetite for contemporary works is spreading. |
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Though the iPod was derided by some as exorbitantly expensive at the time of its launch in 2001, it has amassed some two-thirds of the world market for hand-held music devices. |
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It would make necessities such as home heating fuel exorbitantly higher. |
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Sprawling shantytowns exist beyond the reach of city water systems, leaving the urban poor to acquire their own water from private sources-often at exorbitantly high prices. |
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Since then a number of plants have been built in Hawaii and in India, and although it is still exorbitantly expensive, the technology is appropriate for us and should become a viable energy source in the future. |
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Exorbitantly priced restaurants, for one week, set up a special menu for us swarthy groundlings. |
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