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Now homeowners who live in risk-prone areas are faced with an expensive predicament: they can either pay much higher insurance rates if they leave things the way they are or they can reconfigure their houses to prepare for the next disaster.
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Laks tells HuffPost she blames the egg industry's penchant for breeding chickens to lay eggs at a very young age for Myrtle's -- and her coop-mates' -- expensive and life-threatening predicaments.
Their predicament shows how expensive it is to be poor in America.
And it is barely credible that too many expensive leases in London explain Starbucks' predicament in the UK.
He believes a huge investment in renewable energy is the only way out of our predicament: he is convinced nuclear energy is too expensive.
The Jets' predicament teaches a valuable lesson: building quickly with older, expensive players, as the Jets did under Parcells, can pay dividends, but it is extremely risky, and if it fails, the impending salary cap ramifications can be disastrous.
Xerox got itself into this predicament last fall, when, after a series of downgrades of the company's debt by the rating agencies, it became expensive for the company to raise short-term funds in the commercial paper market.
It's her predicament.
This was her predicament.
Knight's predicament is unfortunate.
My predicament wasn't comparable.
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