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"There's no cost that's too exorbitant".
1. FC Köln Director of Sport Jörg Schmadtke declared that "the cost was just too exorbitant".
Most of the generators are privately operated, and the cost -- roughly $7 per ampere -- has for ordinary Iraqis become too exorbitant to power anything more than a light and a television.
So through gritted teeth, Greece must be kept afloat in some manner not at any cost, of course, but for some time yet, as long as the price is not too exorbitant.
It recognises that any interest cap has to negotiate the space between the power of money as a commodity in itself and the social, relational nature of money; not too exorbitant to borrowers and not so low that it is a disincentive to lenders.
You can customize the living hell out of them, the price isn't too exorbitant, and they have speedy shipping and excellent customer service.
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"The glass was not too expensive, but freight was exorbitant," Mr. O'Herlihy said Stronger than ordinary plate glass, channel glass supports its own weight.
Her family had delayed the operation because they were too poor to cover the exorbitant costs; when her situation worsened, they were forced to borrow money from a loan shark.
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