You will
then pay the price.
Even after innumerable instances of her making decisions in spite of my warnings over the last 12 years, and
then paying the price, why can't she trust me by now?
I drank, and
then I paid the price to play.»
i know his engine is superhuman but we can not afford to take the same risks we did last season
then pay the price!
BUT if you choose not to have insurance — like selling Sanchez and Ozil while they still had proper financial value and using the money to bring in someone keen to play for us —
then you pay the price, in things going from bad to disastrous, which for Arsenal they have.
A marathoner completes a race through the Borneo rainforest,
then pays the price with a deadly ailment.
Or, when you do indulge in them (as I choose to do occasionally with buttered popcorn,
then pay the price the next day with loose stools), you will be forewarned.
But you had to be there, and you have to know the son of God, whose job it was to heal the sick, so Ned, Jesus incarnate, seeing that the law officer needed Mary Jane for his weary soul, offered the man her services,
then pays the price.
This puppy's new owners will
then pay the price when it bites them too hard while playing.
Not exact matches
Glumac
then shipped the items to an unnamed New York entity for a marked up
price, and
paid the Finans a cut of the proceeds.
«My research shows that if customers expect the higher
prices,
then they are much more OK with
paying them — the predictability is important.
After a run - up in housing
prices in the early part of the decade, home
prices plummeted,
then thousands of borrowers couldn't afford to
pay their loans.
If you rent,
then paying for renters insurance, which tends to be very low cost (
prices often start at around $ 100 a year, depending on location and other factors), is a must - have.
While that looks expensive based on past experience, if rates stay low for long,
then it's easier to justify
paying that kind of
price.
If you
pay 2 $ to get 1 prospect and 1 % of prospects are converted into buying clients,
then your
price to get a client is 200 $.
But
then, if the unusually large person
pays a
price for being squeezed into a seat designed for smaller folk, the person next to them
pays a part of that
price, too.
The increase in worker
pay should
then filter through to the rest of the economy, causing
prices to rise.
Folks
then paid a percentage of the «benchmark,» or medium -
priced policy in their area based on two factors, their age and their income.
It's called showrooming: when customers check out products in physical stores, where a brick and mortar retailer
pays the bill to keep the lights on, and
then they order online, where the
price is lowest.
If those options were exercised and the stock was
then sold at, say, $ 40, it would amount to a bonus of almost $ 330 million — the market
price less the strike
price, times the number of options granted —
paid out to Siebel employees over the next nine years.
One is an agreement with Harvard Pilgrim, a nonprofit health plan covering 1.2 million people, to
pay rebates if a patient's vision doesn't meet certain thresholds in 30 to 90 days, and
then 30 months after treatment, under a model known as outcomes - based
pricing.
If your products are extremely high quality and your target market has the budget to
pay a higher
price,
then you can benefit from differentiating your brand in this manner.
When they said, «This is just the beginning, so give us a great deal on this one and
then we'll
pay full
price on the future stuff,» I retorted with, «Boy, multiple opportunities sounds wonderful, and we'd be very excited about that — so excited, that if you
pay full
price for the first one, I'll give you increasing discounts on the following projects.»
Tesla has followed a master plan Musk laid out in a 2006 blog post: «to enter at the high end of the market, where customers are prepared to
pay a premium, and
then drive down market as fast as possible to higher unit volume and lower
prices with each successive model.»
For instance, I'm still
paying too much for a breakfast sandwich from the bodega in the morning and
then diner
prices for an omelet on the weekend, because I don't have the time or the desire to figure out how to manipulate my wrist in a way that uniformly controls a spatula.
See if the
price you're about to
pay really is a good deal, and
then proceed accordingly.
When they get something at a much lower
price, they
then become less inclined to
pay full
price for that same product or service in the future.
When shoppers do buy «things,» they mostly likely aren't
paying full
price — a habit they learned during the recession that has stuck around since
then.
Then the question was, are they going to
pay a big enough
price to give us the kind of return that we thought was appropriate?
Retailers investing in physical locations and
paying for rent, utilities and staff get killed every time someone walks into a store and
then searches for better
prices on their phone.
Kucinski, who has not been available for comment since December, hinted
then that the company had
paid a high
price for its zealous devotion to customer service.
This way, the buyer only has to come up with a portion of the total
price up front and can
then pay off the remainder over time.
Here too,
then, the shoe maker already has the lion's share of the bargaining power and it is not obvious that additional bargaining power will be rewarded by higher
prices paid to shoe brands.
That may explain why Japan's Suntory jumped ahead of a number of European suitors, including France's Pernod Ricard, to bid for Beam last month — offering to
pay Beam stockholders $ 83.50 per share, a 25 % premium over the stock's
then - market
price of around $ 67, in addition to assuming some $ 2.4 billion in company debt.
As explained, this trick works for the cheat who
pays an excessive purchase
price for the acquired company,
then buries the excess as an intangible asset such as goodwill in the financial statements.
«Because if there is no
price to
pay for conservative - media elements having sold out to Donald Trump,
then guess what?
The deceptive company
then borrows money to
pay for the increased dividend while personally selling shares at the inflated
price.
But
then I started talking with others and realized I was selling myself short and
paying the
price because of it.
Then those investors — the ones who took the most risks (i.e. my friends, family & former colleagues)-- get to
pay a higher
price later when a VC comes in a
prices the round.»
Laidlaw
paid Multicom $ 5.98 a share and
then sold those shares at the offering
price of $ 6.50, earning a total of $ 179,400.
But Prime Minister Callaghan
then urged that the government make further concessions to the unions, including «exemptions from the 5 per cent
pay limit, tighter
price controls and extension of the principle of «comparability,» under which public sector workers could expect more money.
In actuality, while the skill set necessary to make intelligent decisions can take years to acquire, the core matter is straightforward: Buy ownership of good businesses (stocks) or loan money to good credits (bonds),
paying a
price sufficient to reasonably assure you of a satisfactory return even if things don't work out particularly well (a margin of safety), and
then give yourself a long enough stretch of time (at an absolute minimum, five years) to ride out the volatility.
Customers
pay $ 10 a month for a shipment of four or five samples, and the company
then hopes to sell them full -
price versions of the items they discovered and liked.
So if you give the managers stock options, and you
pay them not according to how much they're producing or making the company bigger, or expanding production, but the
price of the stock,
then you'll have the corporation run efficiently, financial style.
Taking it from an investor perspective (not me, angels) I think it's totally unfair to see early angels invest, take more risk, help you get to the next level through both sweat & money, and
then pay a higher
price because the round had a convertible note with no cap.
And once taxes are brought into the mix, and 10 or 15 years of
paying those taxes are included as well,
then all things (except milk
prices for some reason) are all pretty much the same.
They
then claim that without limiting the supply of transaction space, miners will be hopelessly caught in a tragedy - of - the - commons
price war, with the users
paying rock bottom fees, leading to a collapse of commercial mining.
With Ting's
pay for what you use service, families can use their phones as needed, and
then pay a fair
price for what they used.
If you can get people to
pay a high
price, because of quality, public relations, high scores, marketing muscle, or just plain luck, well
then, you've found the right
price.