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During its heyday, Comdex became reviled within the technology industry for charging what were seen as exorbitant mark-ups on everything from floor space to fees for unloading trucks with equipment, something the electronics association does not do, he said.

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In this regard, the Promise can be seen as an exorbitant ante, staked by private funds, that calls to Kalamazoo's better angels.

"The Kalamazoo Promise tries to develop the local economy with a long-term investment in human capital that is intended to change the town from the bottom up". In this regard, the Promise can be seen as an exorbitant ante, staked by private funds, that calls to Kalamazoo's better angels.

Aghast at what they saw as an exorbitant request, the Derbyshire club reported Parsonage to the FA, who banned the midfielder for life.

What one parent or one pediatrician sees as an exorbitant number of wake-ups might, to another, simply seem like part of the deal with infants.

No politician wants to be seen as soft on criminals, but exorbitant charges also hurt the 2.7m children who have a parent behind bars.

When Bloomberg was elected mayor, his exorbitant wealth was widely seen as guaranteeing his purity of purpose: beholden to nobody, he could pursue his sense of what was right.

Second, Athens had assessed Melos at the high sum of 15 talents in the context of the (admittedly optimistic) general increase of 425; there was a fugitive sense in which Melos, which did not pay this exorbitant sum, could be seen as a recalcitrant subject.

We are very concerned that Hong Kong may soon be reduced to just another big city in mainland China". Since the handover, Hong Kong has become increasingly polarized as residents' frustrations mount due to exorbitant housing prices, a widening income gap, the erosion of press freedom, national education classes seen as brainwashing and an influx of mainland tourists.

All of this new infrastructure is being seen as the signs of progress, but what has been missed is how high-speed rail and the new airports are a way for China to get around a major problem it faces an exorbitant, toll-based road system.

She thought California would be "this progressive paradise" and ran smack into exorbitant housing prices, what she sees as a talk-more-than-action posture by government and a Democratic governor who refused to outlaw fracking, despite concerns about its environmental impact.

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