Sentences with phrase «often exorbitant»

All while paying the often exorbitant fees of lawyers.
You don't want to skimp on costs when you and your passengers are receiving medical attention — just like bodily injury liability, PIP is important to mitigate the often exorbitant costs of medical treatment.
The other beef I have with these companies, besides the often exorbitant amounts they charge for their formula, is their «lifetime guarantee.»
Not to mention the often exorbitant fees and market volatility.
Since banks charge an often exorbitant fee for a bounced checks, it is in their best interest to process it, let it bounce and charge the fee instead of rejecting it.
Always look for a site that is not just operated by Christians, but one that is owned and operated by genuine Christians — in other words, the company or organisation is owned by people who care about your soul and your well - being and not just about your wallet and how much cash you have to splash out on their often exorbitant and not very fruitful service!

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Third - party contracting firm benefits aren't only less generous, but the exorbitant Silicon Valley housing prices and rents make life as a contractor so difficult workers from contract companies often can't afford to elect a benefits package, because doing so will take too much out of their paycheck.
The Danish philosopher was particularly hard on religious professionals, and claimed that inconsistent behaviors most often accompany exorbitant professions of good intentions:
Although bettors can find undervalued teams and mispriced lines, offshore sportsbooks often charge an exorbitant juice, accept small...
«These unscrupulous speculators and their underhanded tactics have manipulated the marketplace and often leave New Yorkers and visitors alike with little choice but to buy tickets on the secondary market at an exorbitant mark - up,» Cuomo said.
She sells a wide variety of goods, often at exorbitant prices!
The exorbitant cost of childcare in the UK — the highest in Europe — means that parents who want to work often find it prohibitively expensive.
Rural schools often pay exorbitant rates for poor Internet service.
The financial advisor and bond counsel leeches that suck the blood out of the school and college district taxpayers with their exorbitant fees, often illegally commingled with campaign services, are the ones that will be hit hardest.
Here are a few examples: the for - profit company will install their own handpicked boards that in turn hire the company for «management,» and these fees routinely cost up to 15 % of the school's FTE; the for - profit company will demand that parents purchase supplies directly from the school itself, which is often another LLC that charges exorbitant rates for the basics; in many cases, the biggest part of the scam is one LLC (e.g. Red Apple Development, the construction arm of Charter Schools USA) will purchase land to build the school on and then turn around and charge the school (read: taxpayers) rent that is substantially higher than the going rate / property value, sometimes as high as a million dollars a year.
SchoolHouse Finance buys properties, often selling them for twice or three times the purchase to a buyer, and then leases them back from the buyer in order to then lease them to Imagine charter schools at exorbitant rates.
The credit system often charged users exorbitant amounts of money for comics that never truly belonged to you.
The exorbitant costs involved with publishing a book is what often prevents publishers from thriving or leads to them putting a product of inferior quality on shelves.
There's also new Bluetooth support so visually - impaired readers can sync the Kindle up with their headphones and enjoy their books with Stephen Fry or someone overacting the hell out of them (often at exorbitant prices).
But despite the exorbitant money given at the outset, writers often find themselves on the losing end in this relationship.
Charge cards often come with very high interest rates, meaning you pay an exorbitant premium just to do the renovation.
There are a few credit cards available for individuals with bad credit, they are called sub-prime credit cards that usually come with exorbitant set - up fees, high interest rates and often require cash deposits.
If you do manage to acquire some form of credit, you can count on paying exorbitant interest rates, often 40 percent or higher [source: Fragala].
Loans for small businesses can often come with high interest rates and exorbitant terms — especially if you have bad credit.
All too often, their loans come with exorbitant fees, high interest rates and other drawbacks.
You can expect to pay exorbitant interest rates, which often comprise the reason for student loan defaults.
Too often, the companies that offer secured cards do so to prey on those with poor or little credit history by charging exorbitant interest rates and outrageous fees.
The people who purchase these dogs for exorbitant amounts of money are often brokenhearted to discover that their dogs are sick or have severe behavioral problems.
Places that breed cats for pure profit charge exorbitant prices for inferior bloodlines and often times have kittens that are sickly or genetically weak.
The legislative backfire gallery — laws intended to achieve an admirable goal such as reducing neighborhood nuisances, stray cats or discarded dogs but which often achieve the opposite effect — include arbitrary pet limit laws, bans against specific breeds, penalties against feeding neighborhood cats, outlawing elective veterinary procedures like debarking and declawing or charging exorbitant licensing fees for intact animals.
The new bill states, «often, a consumer has not seen the conditions in which the cat or dog was born and raised, and the health and behavioral issues caused by these conditions may not present themselves until sometime after the purchase of the cat or dog; and that these health and behavioral issues can impose exorbitant financial and emotional costs on the consumer purchasing the cat or dog.»
Today, the model Paul Newman wore is often sold for exorbitant amounts; in 2013, a Paul Newman Daytona was auctioned off for over $ 1 million.
Single travelers often face exorbitant fees, safety concerns and even poor customer service.
Exorbitant fees and lengthy timelines often act as barriers for many who may be interested in having their concerns formally heard and addressed through the legal system [1].
People often choose to sign prenups in order to avoid arguments, which waste time and can lead to exorbitant legal fees.
Who should bear the often - exorbitant cost of these fees at the conclusion of litigation?
As a result of these injuries, families are often faced with exorbitant medical bills for hospitalization and physical therapy.
If you're the owner of rare coins, the American Numismatic Association (ANA) warns: «Unfortunately, many homeowners» policies provide very little coverage for coins» and «when insurance companies willingly add coins to a policy, they often require that each piece be listed with a fixed value and could charge exorbitant premiums for coverage.»
But after you've bought a policy from a shady dealer like this, more often than not, you'll face an exorbitant rate hike after the first month, or worse: when you file a claim, it turns out the company doesn't exist at all!
These often give you a benefit of being tax exempt as well so are of great advantage if you choose a health insurance policy that has an exorbitant deductible.
And even if you successfully find an insurance company willing to insure you, more often than not, the premium quoted is exorbitant and could even be more than the cost of your holiday itself.
We often forget that we are paying exorbitant amounts of money each month for a services, and we are in fact their customers.
Facebook's international footprint could allow it to disrupt the greedy remittance industry, which often charges migrant workers exorbitant fees to send money home.
As a marriage counselor I often see couples whose financial infidelity began in courtship when one partner lied to the other about tarnished credit or exorbitant debt.
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