I don't see any reason to overcharge people who are doing me a favor by shopping with me. |
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I don't want to stiff her if she's due a partial fee, but I'm afraid that if I let her know she'll try to overcharge me. |
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She'll eat a loss before handing over her driver's license to reverse an overcharge at Kmart. |
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The European Commission is cracking down on national mobile operators who overcharge fixed line operators for connecting to their network. |
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One afternoon this week, I took a taxi and upon arrival at my destination, this taxi driver decided to overcharge me and my friend. |
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The deal varies from oil reserves to an overcharge for goods and service to a secret fund discovered in government accounts. |
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It is not uncommon for banks and financial institutions to overcharge direct debits or standing orders by mistake. |
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Punish those petrol dealers who overcharge and top up their profits with our already overtaxed money. |
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You gently overcharge the batteries to make sure that the weakest cells are brought up to full charge. |
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This process does transfer ground rent from areas of overcharge to areas of undercharge. |
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He also makes sure to keep prices competitive, which means he doesn't overcharge for a service, but he doesn't undercharge either. |
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This overcharge undulates through the ground and damages all electronic devices in the vicinity. |
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The control system will prevent an overcharge to the battery and keep it fully charged and maintained for the next use. |
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Since there was no indication that suppliers overcharge for equipment, the Board did not impose a limit on this amount. |
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It's obviously not in their interest to undercharge me, and it's not in their interest to overcharge me, either, since the burger business is a competitive one. |
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These mistakes are made in two senses, some contractors overcharge, and other undercharge their expenditure. |
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It is simply not acceptable for suppliers to overcharge people on top of the extortionate bills they are already paying. |
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Conventional theory had always argued that monopolies overcharge, underproduce and extract surplus profits. |
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There is an overcharge with respect to the contributions by employees and employers. |
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Their main purpose is to protect the battery from overcharge or excessive discharge. |
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This avoids one-sided overcharge, optimises the pressing procedure and assures longer service life. |
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Do not use an automotive quick charger as it may overcharge and damage the battery. |
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It is not possible to overcharge or damage the batteries by charging them for too long. |
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In this mode, conventional units may consume energy to operate circuitry and to overcharge rechargeable batteries. |
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We will continue to review the monitoring done by the Commission to ensure that no overcharge to the government occurs in future years. |
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Leaked internal e-mails appeared to reveal that, until last year, sales staff were encouraged to overcharge some customers for boiler and central heating installation. |
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You may ask, how can a provider overcharge when the fees are fixed? |
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Even if they intend to overcharge us, who could have the heart to say no? |
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The sales rotate every week or two, and if you follow the pattern for a few cycles you see that every discount or freebie is offset by an overcharge for something else. |
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Our client wonders in whose pocket this overcharge ended up. |
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The pressure gauge was at the low end of the overcharge zone. |
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How can we tolerate a situation in which insurance companies refuse to insure disabled people or overcharge them, which is a form of discrimination. |
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However, efforts must be made to avoid situations that might give rise to unjust enrichment, for example in the case of purchasers who passed on the overcharge. |
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Finally, the IAS report also notes the non-recovery of interest on COMESA, in the amount of around ¤200.000, and an overcharge of around ¤19,000 in the case of a TACIS contract. |
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When the overcharge is to the tune of billions of dollars, that money is taken by way of what I would consider to be an illegal and unconstitutional transfer from the provincial and local governments. |
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I had to rebuild the engineering capability of the Brazilian army, so that when businesses start trying to overcharge or create confusion in tendering, I could deploy the army to do the work. |
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Do not hail taxis on the street, as they tend to overcharge foreigners. |
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Batteries not equipped with overcharge protection that are designed for use only in a battery assembly, which affords such protection, are not subject to the requirements of this test. |
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Contractors may also collude to overcharge. |
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If your policy so far has been more supply-oriented, the demand-driven approach can cause conflict: it may overcharge the existing staff or exceed their capacity and skills. |
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The associations of local and regional authorities don't overcharge themselves directly of ideologies and they are less dependent on great political prospects. |
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