But one look at the release calendar for the coming twelve months will reveal that that's far from the case, which is why we've gone to the almost
exorbitant number of 100 picks (no really, there's a lot of good stuff coming down the pike).
In addition,
the exorbitant number of levels and game modes will keep you busy for quite a long time.
Even before the season has started, there are
an exorbitant number of things for an Arsenal supporter to be intrigued about.
«I feel that sportswriters are being bombarded by lobbyists and hence are taking the easy way out, i.e., they not only accept
an exorbitant number of free drinks, they also accept too many publicity releases as pure gospel.»
Exorbitant numbers of us in quantity and far fewer of us in quality of heart and intellect.
Not exact matches
I also agree that a
number of companies offer limited funds with
exorbitant fees and expense ratios that line the pockets of the provider.
One of the primary contributors to the company's poor results, according to CEO Jack Lipinski, is the «
exorbitant costs of Renewable Identification
Numbers (RINs) under the broken Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program.»
Rice says in the decade since the Liberal government brought in the Coastal Ferry Act, fares have skyrocketed, ridership
numbers have decreased, debt at the corporation has ballooned, and the government has failed to curb
exorbitant executive bonuses.
There are an abundant
number of scandalous credit card issuers that will charge you
exorbitant fees - ranging from absurd application fees, processing fees, annual fees, and more nickel - and - dime expenses that you will pay upfront before you ever charge a dime in purchases to the card.
The toll - free
number links people to a company that charges an
exorbitant fee of $ 495 for «payment relief» to lower the borrower's monthly loan payments.
High
numbers of revolving debt can cost you
exorbitant amounts of interest and diminish your credit score.
These fraudulent credit repair companies will charge you
exorbitant fees to help you set up a new credit profile under a different Social Security
number.
I personally don't think this benefit is worth pursuing considering that it requires $ 30,000 worth of annual spend that I could put on a
number of other cards and earn much more valuable bonuses and forces me to pay high
exorbitant fees for awards.
Look at the PSP — that has been hurting for games for ages because of mediocre sales (fueled by
exorbitant piracy, but that is another story), and in turn that has impacted the
number and types of games released for the platform.
The extravagant and controversial Expo 2015, currently hosted by Milan, has been subjected to a
number of local protests and criticisms about the apparent disconnect between its corporate sponsors, the
exorbitant cost of its temporary pavilions, enormous cost overruns and its theme of «Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life.»
In essence, a small
number of exceptionally powerful companies are avidly working to ensure that we remain hooked on fossil fuels; that they continue to make
exorbitant profits refining and selling them to us.
Considering the
exorbitant costs of health care, as well as the average cost of replacing a damaged vehicle, it doesn't take a Wildcat rocket scientist from U of A to figure out that those
numbers aren't going to be sufficient in covering the costs of a serious auto accident in Arizona.
Large
numbers of Apple iPhone owners unhappy at the
exorbitant price of the Apple Watch may prove the ideal breeding ground for new Android Wear owners and it will be interesting to see if Apple does anything to address this by bringing the price its wearable down.
It still takes an
exorbitant amount of energy to mine cryptocurrency, not to mention how clogged the network would become if a significant
number of nodes, miners or bitcoin developers suddenly lost internet access.
The report will note that the
number of self - representing litigants in family - law cases has climbed to above 70 %, largely due to the
exorbitant cost of lawyers.
Encouraging wannabe get - rich - quick artists to pan-for-gold in overstocked
numbers in hopes that he / she / they will hit the motherload of real estate mega-commissions... simply by buying into the dream... with cold hard cash of course... the first wave of
exorbitant expenditures destined for OREA's, CREA's and local boards» coffers.