There are two ends to every distribution, but we seem to
pay an inordinate amount of attention to the negative side.
You no longer need to go to a gym and
pay inordinate sums of money every month just to have access to flimsy equipment and the wrong crowd.
• Poor people
pay inordinate rents.
Niebuhr's critics have said that
he paid an inordinate amount of attention to the doctrine of sin.
Not exact matches
Typically the author
pays to have the book published or sacrifices an
inordinate percentage of their royalties for the privilege.
For example, in some cases people who are in a loan for more than 60 months, may come across as irresponsible in the eyes of lenders, because it shows that you need an
inordinate amount of time to
pay off your loan.
I also took some issue with the perhaps
inordinate emphasis on their status as immigrants, who didn't
pay taxes, especially in a culture and climate of growing xenophobia.
But the life insurance lobby had visions of Million dollar signs in their eyes and have used plenty of the
inordinate profits that come from selling overpriced products that, by design, almost never
pay a death benefit, to insure that no one makes them uncomfortable while they rape and pillage.
However, when government actions or regulations are not founded within legitimate police powers, the government should be required to
pay compensation for the
inordinate burden levied on the property owner.