"Outrageous prices" refers to extremely high or unfair costs for goods or services.
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While many of these titles are not ones that students pay
outrageous prices for at the campus bookstore, they do appear to be excellent reference guides and study aides that complement existing coursework.
Since the debut they made in 2010, we have seen a lot of games come and go
at outrageous prices as low as 1 dollar.
In the midst of disaster and destruction, the store
charged outrageous prices for supplies, generators, batteries and even water.
We can take some small comfort from the fact that our European friends will be paying a
similarly outrageous price, but it hardly seems fair.
If you've got the money to blow on
outrageous prices e.g. Xbox one games, then go ahead but some of us are smart when spending out hard earned money.
Insurance companies that do provide term insurance for older individuals
charge outrageous prices, much higher than whole life would be over time.
We will not ask you to
pay outrageous prices for something that is integral to your future success, so we strive to offer our assistance at budget - friendly prices.
Others try to
justify outrageous prices for their top devices and we're out to show our customers they can get a device with the high - end features they want, at a price that won't empty their wallet.»
We do see a real dichotomy in this marketplace, where you've got people like Apple making so much money and charging
such outrageous prices.
There are WAY too many so - called experts selling pure hype to newbies for
outrageous prices in this industry.
The
most outrageous price hikes — the ones that have drawn the most public attention — number in the 1,000 % - plus range, have been imposed on therapies for vulnerable and niche populations, or both.
Might get the ups and downs and a bit of abuse, but for # 8millions / year and a bunch of «mugs» regularly buying season tickets and paying
outrageous price seats, he will take it... It is worth the trouble and the headache (if any).
In the 1630s, Haarlem was (and still is) a major trading centre for tulips, and it was the epicenter during tulip mania,
when outrageous prices were paid for tulip bulbs.
Since albinos are relatively rare, unethical breeders advertise them as «exotic» and «rare» striving to
score outrageous prices.
The model was perfected by Enron when it raped and pillaged the Californian power market in the late 1990s and early 2000s: engineer a deliberate «outage» at a gas - fired generation plant, allow the grid to almost collapse and then
extort outrageous prices from the grid manager to prevent a «system black».
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This sort of
outrageous pricing structure is very much Apple centric, as they even require you to purchase watch bands specifically made for the Apple Watch, whereas Android Wear watches in general and the No. 1 G2 allow you to use any standard 22 mm watch band out there.
The more upmarket version of the Inspiron 15 7000 above is the Precision 15 7000, an outrageously fast machine with an
equally outrageous price tag.
Or maybe you're one of those authors who's stumbled across a copy of your paperback selling on Amazon for $ 6,789 or some
such outrageous price.
Most of them are kept sealed up in the freezer section, away from the normal breads where they are «specially» marked
with outrageous prices (the average for a 14 - oz loaf is $ 6.50 by the way) and tied up neatly in appealing packaging.
I also felt like such a sucker
paying outrageous prices for PS2 memory cards, that played a big role in me passing on getting a Vita at release.
I doubt this is an isolated incident and getting an aftermarket part is spot on (besides, Honda charges
OUTRAGEOUS prices for parts).
Ticket prices aren't the only thing going for
outrageous prices.
Many may go for it, although there is the chance that the features don't justify
the outrageous price tag.
Melnick has only 15 followers, perhaps due to
his outrageous pricing scheme, but that still nets him a respectable $ 450 per month.
We pay
outrageous prices to entertain ourselves.
A children's toy catalogue came in the mail the other day — or, rather, an adult's toy catalogue, filled with the opportunity for grownups to buy at
outrageous prices the toys of their childhood.
I get incensed by
the outrageous prices for inferior shanks that some fancy stores get away with.