The Lisa was a commercial failure, in part due to its inordinately high price.
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The corollary, of course, is that the states' cost of borrowing is inordinately high.
There are 25 of them--enough to mount a congressional filibuster blocking any measures that inordinately hurt coal-burning utilities.
That its parliamentary chambers have equal powers makes it inordinately hard to legislate.
America depends inordinately on payroll and income taxes, on both people and corporations (see chart 2 and article).
Investors complain about its inordinately high payments to obscure intermediaries for basic supplies.
Her exam revealed inordinately high levels of gastrin--an indicator of atrophic gastritis or pernicious anemia, a deficiency of vitamin B12.
America, as a Western imperial nation has supposedly inordinately benefited by exploiting resources more deservedly belonging to Third World peoples.
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The other person who loved Joey inordinately was the Monaghan girl, Connie.
George Bush was inordinately proud of winning 44% of Latinos in 2004.
But as a spectacular robbery showed this week, Switzerland's financial system, which prides itself on its sophistication, is inordinately attached to cash.
They all seem to inordinately respect others who complete their PhDs.
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The special regimes are inordinately generous, allowing many workers to retire on full pensions at the age of 55, and some as early as 50.
We arrived about fifteen minutes later, my father driving inordinately fast.
So I really think that the safety aspect is something that we don't need to worry inordinately about as we start to shift the smaller cars.
Amateur games are inordinately dangerous to participant and spectator alike, as the teams rarely keep to the designated pitch and have a tendency to overrun onlookers.
Rubio said he agreed with Obama on lowering the corporate tax rate, but didn't mention the president's support for closing tax loopholes that inordinately benefit the rich.
John and Mary's brains were also inordinately weighted with fluid.
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The PX3s easily stretched and swiveled to fit the inordinately large heads of Engadget editors, comfortably enveloping our earlobes without making us feel like as if we were being juiced.
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Additionally, the airline industry pays an inordinately high level of taxes, an issue that A4A hopes to address as it pushes Congress to create a more rational national airline policy.
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Not only can they spend inordinately on shaky bets, but they may lock companies into wrong approaches because high upfront costs create reluctance to invest further in adjusting losing propositions.
But battery systems are inordinately heavy the Prius's weighs 55kg.
Saito argued that the law of limited liability is not nearly as clearly delineated as in the U.S. This burden of shared risk inordinately skews the risk-reward structure for entrepreneurs in Japan.
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It is for this problem, and the greater compliance it is expected to generate, we are seeing the inordinately complex, confusing, and frustrating Form 8949 required with 2011 returns when reporting capital gains and losses.
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Isabella Swan (Kristen Stewart), a lovely, slender, self-possessed high-school junior, moves to a new school in rainy Washington State and sees a tall, inordinately pale boy, Edward Cullen (the square-jawed Robert Pattinson), glowering at her in despair.
If the West does not move quickly and purposefully toward this goal, however, the opportunity to realize it may be lost in the quickening German slide toward disarmed neutralism and inordinately close economic ties with the East.
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Shots like this make me inordinately happy.
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Moreover, Japan borrows inordinately through short-term debt.
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