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Mind the gauges and you can optimize your mileage — often, in excess of the E.P.A. ratings.
Their unrivalled engineering, though often in excess of customers' needs, is still an advantage, he says.
The fees, often in excess of £30, are charged when a customer goes over an agreed overdraft limit, or has a cheque or direct debit bounced.
However, interest rates are often in excess of 500% APR, so costs quickly add up – and because lending is secured, cars can be repossessed if payments are missed.
WNYC also liked the costs, which were substantially lower than those in Midtown, where annual rents are often in excess of $100 a square foot.
However, the reality in the health system is that the delay between the last cerebrovascular event (CVE) and surgery is often in excess of 90 days.
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Here, houses are wooden, damp and mouldy and often hold in excess of 10 people.
He may even be aggrieved he did not get more, given that informers often receive in excess of 15%.
Fertilizers are often applied in excess of minimal crop needs in anticipation of higher than average yields when climatic conditions are favorable.
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