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The report, like the vast bill it analyzes, is too complex to be summarized in a sound bite.
The trouble with metered goods is the infinite downside, the vast bill at the end of the month or the unexpectedly empty account.Sometimes this leads to counter-intuitive behaviour, such as consumers preferring a flat all-you-can-eat fee when pay-as-you-go would be cheaper.
Once in, and the vast bill paid, few are ever thrown out for failing their exams even though, as Mr Pfeffer and Ms Fong mischievously point out, they are much more likely to cheat than students in other disciplines.Moreover, business schools certainly work extremely hard much harder than other educational institutions at getting their students into the job market.
The bank insisted the payout pot had been reduced as a result of the bank's vast bill for compensating customers for mis-selling payment protection insurance – which has now reached nearly £10bn – and last year's £28m fine from the Financial Conduct Authority for a "champagne" bonus culture that potentially encouraged mis-selling.
Although the government viewed the financial hit as BP's problem, it was worried the oil giant's vast bill for the Gulf accident would hit many UK pension-holders, according to Tom Burke, former BP employee, now chairman of the environmental organisation E3G and advisor to Shell, Rio Tinto and Unilever.
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Last year, the derivatives failed, leaving the county with vast bills.
It was sued by the international utility companies whose vast bills had prompted the government to act.
Currently, no cap exists leaving many facing vast bills, with almost 1 in 5 older people facing care costs over £75,000.
For customers, they offer a convenient way to pay and easy access to credit; for merchants, they simplify the mechanics of collecting money, which once required vast billing and collection departments; for third parties, they create clever channels for marketing.
DETROIT — With its access to a government lifeline possibly at risk, General Motors executives were locked in intense negotiations Monday with leaders of the United Automobile Workers over ways to cut its vast bills for retiree health care.
The president, the House speaker and a smiling Texan billionaire all delivered themselves of the sort of lines that made Monty Python famous.In January a new law gave the president the power to veto objectionable clauses in tax and spending laws, rather than having to choose whether to veto or sign vast bills in their entirety.
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