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They can expect to pay more for fewer choices — the industry's new norm.
Al Sprung of Ontario, skipper of the Suvorov, said most harbors charged more for fewer amenities.
Employers are passing on more of their health-care costs to their workers, who pay more for fewer benefits.
Some in Congress say the prospect of paying more for fewer weapons is, in itself, a kind of threat to national security.
Government and doctors have squabbled like a fractious couple ever since, with insults and bribes and periodic threats to leave.There was a similar stuffing in 2004, when the government renegotiated general practitioners' contracts—and miscalculated so badly that it ended up paying them a third more for fewer hours' work.
You pay more for fewer benefits and fewer choices.
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There would be more food for fewer mouths, fewer medical crises".
There is more competition for fewer positions.
Libraries must then spend more money for fewer subscriptions.
In other words, buyers expect more bang for fewer bucks.
Is it still really strong, or is there more competition for fewer positions than there used to be? G.A.
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