Your critics say you used the power you achieved in the high-yield market to gouge people.
Basically, owner and league tyranny across the sports landscape, with the freedom to gouge fans and players.
There is some evidence that banks have recently been trying to gouge better prices from worse borrowers.
That is, that Sprint will be able to gouge more profits out of its customers without the deal than with it.
And what may be a small piece out of a large company's reputation can be a gaping gouge in a small business.
People immediately recognize all of those phrases mean the project is intended to give backers the bare minimum and gouge them later.
The notion is that, if any wicked oil companies try to gouge consumers, the DOE can unleash its reserve and force down prices.
We get the renewable energy, the thing that we want, and pay less for it while having to gouge our own taxpayers less.
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The way to deal with a producer trying to gouge the consumer is to increase the competition to supply that the producer faces.
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Ask any of the steakhouses' beverage directors about their wine prices, however, and they're quick to say that they don't gouge, it's their competitors that do.
Remodelled with sticky tape into maces and clubs, their weight and sharp edges can gouge or bludgeon in the hands of those bent on vengeance or extortion.
Just stop looking for new things to do and just gouge as much profit as possible out of the decline over the decades of those two hit products.
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So if an airline attempts to gouge its customers on a particular destination, other airlines with reasonably located hubs will have a strong incentive to add such destination to their networks, frustrating the gouging airline's ability to raise prices.
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