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In a Sportsblog.com poll, 95 percent of the 293 current and former N.F.L. players who responded said they thought the N.F.L. "got off cheap" in the settlement.
As for Dadlani, who the lawsuit said "acted intentionally, maliciously, oppressively, and with willful, callous, wanton, and reckless disregard," he got off cheap.
The bakers got off cheap.
In the case of Ronaldo, Nike got off cheap.
Meanwhile, Jay Handal, co-chairman of the Neighborhood Council Budget Advocates, said he thought "the city got off cheap" in light of the stress suffered by overbilled customers.
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"I was told that they could help me save more than they charged me for the services". Arguably, she got off cheap--Affordable Life typically charges $49.99 a month, according to a lawsuit the Illinois Attorney General filed last year charging Broadsword with fraud and with using Affordable, a sister company, to charge fees that would otherwise be barred by Illinois' Debt Settlement Act.
He needs to understand that there are people in this city who think this guy's getting off cheap.
"He thought when he married me he was getting off cheap," she said with her gray eyes twinkling.
Ratepayers thought they could get off cheap by letting the market take over and dole out electricity.
This wink-wink allows the government to get off cheap, while acknowledging that access selling and interest peddling are part of the deal.
Cuthbert was left red-faced at the penalty attempt as the ball wobbled off the tee, resulting in a trundling effort that barely got off the ground, but a cheap Gloucester knock-on gave the visitors a scrum high up the pitch.
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