- The term
exorbitant privilege (privilège
exorbitant in French)
refers to the
benefits the
United States has due to its own
currency (the US dollar) being...
-
already been destro**** by the storm. When
journalists discovered the
exorbitant costs of the two concerts, Ross
faced criticism from
Mayor Ed Koch and...
- industry-wide
investigation into what the
Chinese regulator considers exorbitantly high
prices being charged by
automakers for
spare parts and after-sales...
- but when an
audit of Hendrix's
expenses revealed that he had
incurred exorbitant fees by block-booking
recording studios for
lengthy sessions at peak rates...
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rents an
expensive suite at the
Plaza Hotel,
hires personal staff on
exorbitant salaries, and
places bad
gambling bets. However,
Spike (who is unaware...
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dissatisfaction with the tax ****essment process,
questioning the
basis for the
exorbitant amount she was
being asked to pay. In her post,
Iyabo Ojo
addressed Governor...
- with Jade from
criminals demanding Dougie's $20,000
gambling debt plus
exorbitant interest of $30,000. Janey-E
convinces the
criminals to
accept a smaller...
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which I
always considered too large, are now
going to be
increased to an
exorbitant size. Why? What is the necessity?
Where is the danger? Who is threatening...
- manslaughter) but
sticking to the
spirit of the law as well (not
demanding an
exorbitant ransom).
Greed for this
cursed treasure ultimately caused the
deaths of...
- the 1960s. In France, the
Bretton Woods system was
called "America's
exorbitant privilege", as it
resulted in an "asymmetric
financial system"
where non-US...