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Guardian Money has featured multiple examples of leasehold battles, many involving large, new, city centre developments where residents complain of soaring service charges and poorly managed properties.
"There is a real risk, however, that many people will be put off from keeping to their new year's resolutions by soaring gym charges and David Cameron's failure to tackle the cost-of-living crisis," she said.
In the bad old days, when China's foreign reserves were soaring, the charge of currency manipulation had some credibility.
From it sometimes came the dreams, the hopes and the soaring aims that charged life henceforward with meaning and [gave] us our poets, artists, scientists. . . .
Consumer groups welcomed the announcement as drivers have been hammered by soaring premiums and complex charges for the same or even fewer benefits in return.
Conviction rates on terrorism charges soared briefly after the bombings, according to Home Office figures, before settling down at around 60%.
Soaring fuel costs and higher airport charges have also squeezed profit margins.
THE charge that Barack Obama delivers soaring rhetoric but little action is in the air these days.
Offering Discounts Private and public insurers in the United States must pay whatever Celgene and other makers of unique cancer medicines decide to charge, so prices are soaring.
Not, I suggest, for reasons of efficiency any more – that ideological boat sailed with soaring energy bills, the fiasco of Railtrack, airport charges and bank bailouts.
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