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Exorbitant labor cost increases in the early 1980s, an expansion of the public sector, higher taxation and high inflation dealt severe further blows to the Greek economy.
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Gangsters, for example, long brokered part-time construction labor for an exorbitant fee.
Gangsters long brokered part-time construction labor for an exorbitant fee.
Labour has improved it, if at exorbitant cost.
Our auditors were the first to identify and crack down on a ring of unscrupulous labor brokers who were holding workers' passports and forcing them to pay exorbitant fees.
To veterans of these sports labor battles, it is a risky strategy because the N.F.L must explain to fans who have paid exorbitant sums for personal seat licenses and season tickets why it is willing to risk closing down its business when business is good.
The thrill was exorbitant.
Prices are often exorbitant.
And the costs are exorbitant.
Yesterday, the New York State A.F.L.-C.I.O., an umbrella labor organization that represents 2.5 million union members, released a study showing that the shortage forced many middle-class workers to pay exorbitant amounts for housing.
Ticket prices are exorbitant by Indian standards.
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