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Our point here: the answer is not to blindly take on exorbitant levels of student loan debt anyway.
The European Parliament on Wednesday approved one of the world's strictest crackdowns on exorbitant bank pay, going beyond some of the limits that many banks were pressed to adopt in the wake of the financial crisis.
Hampton wrote that the alleged donations were important when protesters were being held on exorbitant bail.
The latter led to a series of government reforms, including caps on exorbitant interest rates.
Millions of ex-commuters would win an immediate gain in time spent with family, and savings on exorbitant rail fares.
Only a few European countries (including Italy and France) still have rules on exorbitant prices and only in certain special fields.
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There are hundreds of horror stories about repairs that contractors don't finish, water that never gets turned on, or exorbitant rates charged for simple tasks just because locals think you're a rich foreigner who can afford it.
Britain had, in fact, when the matter was faced squarely, little desire to hang on, given the exorbitant financial and political costs of late imperialism.
The Nets sent their lottery pick to Utah as part of the Deron Williams trade, and the Clippers offered the Cleveland Cavaliers their pick as part of taking on Baron Davis's exorbitant contract.
A number of publications — including this one — have recently published big reports on the exorbitant cost of American health care.
Many airport hotels also offer parking packages, aimed at travelers hoping to save on another exorbitant expense: airport parking lots.
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