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Only one of the four programs actually provided treatment - at a grossly inflated cost.
Under America's medical malpractice system, everyone pays grossly inflated health care bills.
Additionally, he was presented with a grossly inflated bill at the end of the day's filming.
Generating companies have dismissed that figure as grossly inflated.
Those who left school in grades 9, 10 or 11 disappear, and the graduation rates reported by many of the states are grossly inflated.
The estimated standard deviation will be grossly inflated by the large outlier.
The jobs numbers are grossly inflated and the risks are underestimated.
If you see the handbag as a few pieces of stitched leather, the price is grossly inflated.
The first took place on 10 December and reportedly some 15,000 women took part, although numbers have been grossly inflated by the local press.
Brown also forgot this when he grossly inflated the public sector beyond the states means to support this deal.
You had to ditch Federal departments and consolidate like crazy in grossly inflated bureaucracies.
It was so gratifying to see someone else validate my feeling that her prices aren't just a little high but are grossly inflated.
This was confirmed, as the private shipyards' bids were seen as grossly inflated.
The complaint also charges that Imperato grossly inflated the value of his company.
Union officials and strikers keeping vigil on the picket lines said those numbers were grossly inflated.
Contemporary accounts are often grossly inflated, stating numbers as high as 90%.
The Pentagon's estimated requirement is grossly inflated.
These establishments can also present foreign patrons with grossly inflated bar tabs, threatening those customers who refuse to pay.
Average food at grossly inflated prices.
Nah, not worth the grossly inflated price for a bit of bling on your finger.
It was the condition of Pedro Luz's face, so grossly inflated, that had generated the horror.
"All these rooms have been let at a predetermined price and suddenly they are being offered for sale by agents at grossly inflated prices.
Davies had charged Parsons £197,000 for legal services, a "grossly inflated and inaccurate legal bill".
In 1988 it was bought by Robert Maxwell for $2.6 billion, which was considered a grossly inflated sum at the time.
They CAN continue if they simply accept that the grossly inflated price of their content is no longer acceptable to consumers.
Most of those who do will pay vastly inflated prices.
The companies argue that the figure is vastly inflated.
Republicans say the savings estimates offered by the Democrats are vastly inflated.
If goods are illegal, such as some drugs, their prices can be vastly inflated over the costs of production.
Lightning raids begin across the country to sign players on vastly inflated contracts.
She was the product of a system that promoted people way above their competence on vastly inflated wages.
That figures for refugees in a particular war, or victims from a certain illness, are vastly inflated is an open secret.
In reality they are providing a service but just at a vastly inflated price using very dubious sales tactics.
The result is that follower numbers are vastly inflated.
The reported 490,000 Lone Scouts in 1922 was a vastly inflated number.
Vastly inflated claims were made about the membership, which reached its peak in 1925 - 6 with several thousand active members.
Beware, though, many of the leather goods you will see have been imported from Morocco and are sold at vastly inflated prices.
The promised taxes, they argued, are vastly inflated and are unlikely to benefit the city for at least a decade.
Within days, the "wealth" of a large part of the country, which had been concentrated in vastly inflated stock prices, simply vanished.
They said the $1.2 million figure was vastly inflated and that advertisements used during the primary campaign would be of little value in the general election.
'At a vastly inflated price?' she guessed, her face suddenly alight with laughter.
The horse's nostrils were vastly inflated and it was panting rhythmically as its hooves struck the hard ground.
The price of livestock on the diggings was vastly inflated, and his oxen were costing him a guinea a day to water.
But it still reflects a sharp increase as the state works to toughen tests following a 2010 revelation that previous scores had been vastly inflated.
So they sold their silence in return for jobs on the board of Olympus Productions and vastly inflated salaries.
But Mr. Kelty attacked the agency's figures as vastly inflated.
Participants in the schemes bought properties and then quickly resold them at vastly inflated prices, pocketing money that was intended for repairs.
At vastly inflated prices."
High-ranking officers were only too willing to pay vastly inflated prices for a little judicious alteration and improvement to their standard uniforms.
Without piracy keeping prices to a more reasonable level then that industry would hike prices to a vastly inflated level.
Just someone with a hugely inflated opinion of himself.
First it took a tiny sample of German soldiers and assumed from that a hugely inflated figure.
Black marketeers sell rubles for dollars at hugely inflated rates.
But that meant dual incomes for bigger mortgages, which in turn hugely inflated pushed property prices.
She knew about his moods and his hugely inflated sense of proprietorial splendour.
Stuart is brash, arrogant and with a hugely inflated sense of his abilities in and out of the office.
Male characters in his fiction often suffer from feelings of extreme inadequacy or hugely inflated egos, sometimes alternating between both.
Ditchburn covered up the extra payments through a hugely inflated figure for the purchase of straw to protect the turf from frost.
Figures given in the two previous counts, in 1963 and 1973, were rejected after several regions were found to have hugely inflated figures.
For pensions that are hugely inflated as they are based on last minute effort and promotion rather than career length effort and results.
The untutored towee can be caught in a harried learning experience, with a damaged car and sometimes a hugely inflated towing bill.
I completely diagree with the way City are going around buying whoever they want at whatever price they want and paying them hugely inflated prices.
The catch is that - as everyone on Wall Street knows - Nasdaq volume is hugely inflated because it includes so many dealer-to-dealer trades.
Most of these vast rooms were "hard tops," hugely inflated versions of Renaissance and baroque interiors, with elaborate gilt and chandeliers.
The measure effectively meant that anyone holding large savings in these denominations would lose most of it, and that the hugely inflated money supply would be significantly reduced.
The Royal Albert Hall has been warned about allowing members and trustees to sell tickets at hugely inflated prices to key events, it has been reported.
I deal with sales people and fund managers a lot and these people usually have hugely inflated egos so they don't expect to be impressed; how could they?
He then organized the import of gasoline through his own agents, charging hugely inflated prices for the fuel in Nigeria on which he and his family took large commissions.
When the market in fine wines crashed in 1974, most of the stocks, all purchased at hugely inflated prices, were held by big companies in the beer and liquor business.
More than 50 million pounds of speculative capital from Britain flowed into the colony, much of which was spent buying land in suburban Melbourne at hugely inflated prices.
The book was published in 1984 and with the hugely inflated film budgets since that time it provides a glimpse of an era when expensive failures were considered notable and unusual.
I would expect an announcement that Apple will begin offering textbooks at Hugely inflated levels to go with the hugely inflated pricing for physical textbooks.
The government printed money to make the payments and to repay the country's war debt; the resulting hyperinflation led to hugely inflated prices for consumer goods, economic chaos, and food riots.
Formed in 1947 as an information-gathering agency, it soon lunged into covert actions, supported by a hugely inflated budget that by 1990 was five times as large as the State Department's.
Cunning producers have been introducing "premium seats" - a small selection of what are supposed to be the best seats in the stalls or the dress circle, with hugely inflated ticket prices.
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