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Village apartments seemed inordinately expensive.
And "Band-Aid" medicine is always inordinately expensive.
Take out a zero and the vellum leaf would still be inordinately expensive.
I've been down this road, and it is an inordinately expensive and frustrating road".
It excludes 46.3 million Americans, according to the Census Bureau, and it is inordinately expensive.
Using private insurance to expand health-care coverage is inordinately expensive!
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Not only would this be inordinately challenging and expensive, but also no one –least of all the Catholic Church – wants a 1960s concrete seminary here.
They're both child prodigies following in the footsteps of their fathers; they're both partial to taking a chance; and they both find themselves at the controls of a gigantic and gigantically expensive machine, at an inordinately young age.
Quite apart from the value of land, which has risen inordinately in recent years, building materials are extremely expensive, while timber, nearly all of which has to be imported, is scarce.
In fact, Ms. Feinstein said it was partly the prospect of an expensive, divisive Democratic primary -- and "an inordinately difficult and debilitating process" in modern campaigns -- that persuaded her to rule out another try for an office she first sought in 1990 and has long been believed to covet.
An inordinately large percentage of physicians' time in the Emergency Room--where care is more expensive than anywhere else in our health care system--is spent with patients who do not actually have emergencies.
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