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Who wants excess change clogging up their pockets, anyway, especially if it means you'll get your food faster?
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In normal times, banks don't want excess reserves, which yield them no profit.
When a guest refuses a drink, and Edgar says, disapprovingly, "I want excess, or what's the point?" the audience rustles appreciatively, as if McKellen, in passing along Edgar's philosophy of life, had also described in a nutshell the essence of his own performance.
"You don't want excess space in each box," says Lore. "You pay based on the dimensions, not the weight".
In any bank crises, the public wants to hold more currency rather than bank deposits, and banks also want excess reserves as insurance against bank runs.
Customers wanting excess insurance would have to purchase or self-insure large amounts of underlying primary insurance in some cases covering the first $50 million of claims.
You don't want excess water in the bowl, and you also don't want any dry flour.
We don't want an excess of health-care services, especially unnecessary ones; we want health.
But once Bob pulls off this noir crime caper, his unleashed greed takes on gargantuan proportions: "He wanted glory, excess, self-indulgence.
Watering the course is very tricky, he explained, since you don't want the excess to flow toward the pyramid and get its bottom wet.
Your choice depends on a number of factors including your budget, whether you want an excess, if you would like to include outpatient costs such as x-rays and blood tests, and which hospitals you would require access to.
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