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extravagant claim

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meanings of extravagantand claim


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extravagant
adjective
uk /ɪkˈstræv.ə.ɡənt/ us /ɪkˈstræv.ə.ɡənt/
spending too much money, or using too much ...
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claim
noun[C]
uk /kleɪm/ us /kleɪm/
a statement that something is true or is a fact, although other people might not ...
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Examples of extravagant claim


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The problem with arbitration is that the arbitrators invariably split the difference, and in the case of an extravagantclaim that means an extravagant settlement.
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This is not an extravagantclaim that we are making to-day.
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He made an extravagantclaim about productivity—a huge claim—that, once again, we are at the top of the league for productivity.
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What was responsible for the breakdown which followed so shortly after that extravagantclaim?
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I do not believe that that was an extravagantclaim.
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I shall touch briefly on the extravagantclaim—we have now effectively disposed of it—that the screen would protect, as someone said, "thousands" of our staff.
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I do not think that is an extravagantclaim.
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We deny, therefore, that we are now setting up any new or extravagantclaim.
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That is an extravagantclaim.
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That is not an extravagantclaim.
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That is not a very extravagantclaim.
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It is not an extravagantclaim.
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That is rather an extravagantclaim.
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I can not think, that any of the cases sanction such an extravagantclaim on the part of a creditor.
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His judgement may have failed him, or he may simply have been unable to restrain the canons from making these extravagant claims.
However, adaptationists, and even optimality theorists, have made no such extravagant claims.
There was no justification for the extravagant claims which were made, such as serious reductions in service.
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None of us has ever made these extravagant claims for it.
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It was not a case of extravagant claims, but of what may be called moral and intellectual claims.
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We do not have to make extravagant claims because the experience is firmly established.
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