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Clearly, it has not charged enough.
Shirley always said I never charged enough.
Mr. Haber charged enough, and imposed sufficiently stringent back-of-house efficiencies, to make the restaurants profitable.
Much of his sacred vocal music is dramatic enough for any stage — emotionally charged enough, too, from a singer as charismatic, playful and expressively frank as Sophie Bevan.
"It is possible that we are not spending enough on levees, and it is also possible that the people moving in behind those levees are not being charged enough -- for flood insurance, for example," said Joshua D. Angrist, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Two soliloquies, one about the rigors of mink farming, delivered by Dan Dibble, the eccentric and entrepreneurial old farmer, the other about the mysteries of baseball, delivered by Augie Belfast, a grizzled scout for the Detroit Tigers, are beautifully detailed and mythically charged, enough to nourish actors with the fuel for great character turns.
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"We don't charge enough," Sirocco says.
Schools are not charging enough to cover the cost.
"We couldn't charge enough for the service," he said.
It wasn't the only company not charging enough for its policies.
"If you sell out a flight too quick," Tighe told me, "you weren't charging enough".
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