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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
overcharge .
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Examples
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Nevertheless, experts say reviewing your bill for overcharges is vital.
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The second is that it called for Halliburton to be paid under an arrangement that — Waxman says — often results in overcharges to the government.
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Bharara's office said the overcharges were a long-running practice and continued even after media reports of the State Street lawsuit in California.
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Bharara's office said the overcharges were a long-running practice and continued even after media reports of the State Street lawsuit in California.
unknown title 2011
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Bharara's office said the overcharges were a long-running practice and continued even after media reports of the State Street lawsuit in California.
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This resulted in "overcharges" to medical scheme members.
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People tend to think that Black Jack is in it for the money when he "overcharges" the rich.
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For one thing, if you are required to pay some of your hospital expenses, either as a deductible or a co-payment, overcharges will come out of your pocket.
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That way, errors like duplicates or overcharges are easier to spot.
How to Fight a Bogus Bill Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2011
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What direct evidence is there of health care supplier overcharges that have a significant effect on overall health care spending?
Blaming Health Care Producers, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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