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They're great at pointing out that a shuttle launch is an exorbiant cost in the neighborhood of $600 million a pop -- but fail to do a little simple math, like dividing it by the U.S. population (in the neighborhood of 300 million), which gets you a whole $2 for every American.
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Whether single payer or not, we are heading toward rationed health care, because costs are so exorbiant ...
Report: GOP Leaders Pressuring Rep. Doolittle To Retire 2009
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I make more than a number of people working to pay an exorbiant mortgage ...
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Camping = £15.25 * 7 = £106.75 (exorbiant high-season prices, but that's a per-tent cost, so if you're doing fun things like sharing a tent it'll cost you less)
May 22nd, 2004 2004
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Then only the rich Rethuglicans will be left 'cause they'll be the only ones who can afford the exorbiant price of insurance.
Center for American Progress Action Fund Ben Armbruster 2010
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Property taxes have increased in Colorado, just not at the exorbiant pace that Democrats want.
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I have a balance and it will affect my credit score, but I won't pay that exorbiant fee.
unknown title 2009
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Property taxes have increased in Colorado, just not at the exorbiant pace that Democrats want.
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And furthermore, you create genitals in the transsexuals that cause them so much pain and hardship, that we have to pay exorbiant amounts of money to have them surgically altered because you couldn't be bothered to do a proper job in the first place.
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Then only the rich Rethuglicans will be left ’cause they’ll be the only ones who can afford the exorbiant price of insurance.
Think Progress » Huckabee Inadvertently Argues For Health Insurance Mandate: ‘Everybody Has To Live’ 2010
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