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overpaying Meaning in Bengali



অত্যধিক পরিশোধ

Verb:

পাত্তনা অপেক্ষা বেশী দেত্তয়া, অতিরিক্ত দেত্তয়া,





overpaying's Usage Examples:

Customerst are now stuck either overpaying for "premium" vodkas or are stuck buying vodka in plastic bottles to get.


Metropolitan 885 Third Avenue LLC, filed for bankruptcy in 2010 after overpaying for the property.


underpays for a service, resulting another individual, group or government overpaying for a service (shifting compared to expected burden).


In a 24th century where baseball team owners are dissatisfied overpaying their players (e.


He stepped down as the Minister of Justice after reports of overpaying workers of Anri Kawai's political campaign beyond the legal limit.


advisor to Kinross's Investors (and others who estimate the company is overpaying for Red Back based on reserves estimates), KGC plans to close the deal.


The trend of spending too much money on defencemen begins, with Sutter overpaying for Cory Sarich in free agency and acquiring Adrian Aucoin (and his "4.


The contract at the time was criticized, because it was seen as overpaying for a player that was not proven and had no starter experience.


Wang accused Song Lin of intentionally overpaying for a coal-industry acquisition, resulting in the loss of billions of.


A case in 2009 involved Defence Minister Vlasta Parkanová overpaying for four aeroplanes in a 3.


for buying plants from struggling locals during the Great Depression, overpaying them because of the economic hardship of the era.


whatever they can to keep Warhol prices high, including occasionally overpaying – or overcharging – for the artworks.


Some parents felt that they were overpaying for their admission.


general, in its latest report, has indicted the Chhattisgarh government for overpaying Rs.


1987, this first incarnation of Grant Broadcasting went bankrupt after overpaying for syndicated programming, while its competitors took the best barter.


hence protecting the acquirer against the valuation risk inherent in overpaying.


duty of care, directors have a duty not to waste corporate assets by overpaying for property or employment services.


risks overpaying for a lemon.


The result is that buyers will only pay the fair price of a lemon, so at least they reduce the risk of overpaying.


1990, Renaissance put WPGH up for sale, because it was losing money from overpaying for programming so that WPTT channel 22 (now WPNT) could not air it.


"Are you overpaying your academic executive team? A method for detecting unmerited academic.



overpaying's Meaning':

pay too much

Synonyms:

pay;

Antonyms:

underpay; charge;

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