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Those who can afford it might be able to pay increasingly high prices because they are getting richer.
Some sector bankers have questioned the increasingly high prices being paid for water companies, given that Ofwat is in the midst of carrying out its next price review.
After Heade's death his work was forgotten until the 1940s, when renewed interest in American painting unearthed his large body of work, which in turn inspired numerous exhibitions and catalogs as well as increasingly high prices at auction.
With increasingly high prices, he added, "the general concern is that a lot of rich spectators will pay this money to come to Burning Man, but they'll be more interested in the tourist experience, which means they're not bringing something to contribute".
Elsevier is the target of the boycott not only because of its support of the Research Works Act, but also because of the increasingly high prices that it is charging for its journals.
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It's a dismal spectacle, and if it goes on indefinitely it will exact an increasingly high price.
In order to satisfy the increasingly rapacious demands of landlords, the entertainment to be obtained in Soho will come at an increasingly high price and will be of an increasingly predictable nature.
"There will be an increasingly high price to pay politically for enforcing a law which 70 percent of the American people oppose and a core Democratic constituency abhors," he said.
Chile is paying an increasingly high price for the deadlock.Pupils have occupied hundreds of schools since May, locking out their teachers and depriving tens of thousands of children of their education.
Zoning laws were changed to accommodate speculators that invaded the community like locusts, resulting in 12 empty buildings that are only now beginning to show life as Manhattanites on the hoof from that increasingly high priced island start to discover Riverdale and purchase apartments.
Unsurprisingly, the same pattern is observed: researchers between 28 and 40 have an increasingly high Price Index, which steadily falls afterward until retirement.
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