Sentences with phrase «paid steep»

So last summer, she bit the bullet, paid a steep penalty and moved the education savings to a TD Waterhouse Family Plan RESP.
In the UK and many smaller countries today, that little performance troupe would be breaking the law by playing that song without having paid steep royalties first.
But it was still, to put it mildly, a problem, and he paid a steep price for it.
They've all paid steep prices to get to this point, a shot at AA or even champ.
Braus said that owners who paid a steep price for retail space are more reluctant to accept lower rents.
What did strike me about this matter is that it seems to confirm a feeling that I have long had: Progressive Democrats who get caught with their pants down appear to pay a steeper price in terms of impact on their career prospects — if not criminal prosecution — when compared to similarly compromised corporate - friendly Republicans.
The rude awakening came last year, when the techies were blindsided by SOPA and PIPA, two Congressional bills that would have made Internet companies pay steep penalties for illegal downloads of music and video content on their sites.
If the regime goes forward with a chemical assault it will assuredly pay a steep price.»
These moves could seriously impact entrepreneurs in sectors including agriculture and craft beer and wine, as they export some of their products to China, and would now need to pay a steeper premium to do so.
The concern is that if the effort fails, it will be Tim Hortons that ends up paying the steepest price.
Still, he acknowledged that some recent retail investors may have been paying a steep price.
It's time to start making religious nuts pay a steep price for their actions.
Let's consider something: if in the atheist existential case we can admit that in order to achieve outcomes which we desire we often have to pay a steep price for the sake of achieving what we intend to achieve, why must this be ruled out in the case of God?
But blitzing always comes with risks, and I expect New England will try to make Philly pay a steep price for sending extra rushers by taking shots down the field on some of those plays.
Still, a message has been sent to hotels across the country: Guard your guests or pay a steep price.
Eventually he will give up and go to sleep, but pay a steep price.
But women can pay a steep price for that conviction, since their WIC vouchers are not sufficient to get them all the way through the month.
While there is no doubt that India is paying a steep cost for its policy of retaining Jammu and Kashmir, it is not at all obvious that changing policy will result in a future decrease in those costs that would be commensurate with the decrease in benefits.
McDonald was one of four Republicans who crossed party lines to vote «yes» on same - sex marriage at Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo's urging in 2011, and he ended up paying a steep political price as a result.
The New York Times calls on Senate Republicans to stop «playing politics» and pass the $ 15 - an - hour minimum wage, and if they don't, the governor and voters «must ensure that they pay a steep political price.»
Many Democrats have expressed trepidation about the lofty expectations that Obama has set and are keenly aware that the party could pay a steep price in the 2010 midterm elections if the promises are not fulfilled.
Other pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies soon jumped in, paying steep licensing and collaboration fees to the CRISPR startups, as well as to Broad.
Your body goes through a grueling process when you're working out, and when you workout consistently — pushing yourself to new levels of achievement — your physical self pays a steep price.
I've always admired lanterns but was never willing to pay the steep cost for one and I had NO idea you could make one from Dollar Store frames!
They make decisions that are both good and bad, learning in the process how to stay true to their core beliefs or, if they are unable to do so, pay a steep price for this moral failure.
Rocketship also allocates 20 % of its funding to pay steep leasing fees to Launchpad Development Company, which was founded by Rocketship and now owns all of Rocketship's school buildings and facilities.
The state has consistently failed to meet its basic responsibility to put in place a school funding system that delivers the essential resources all students need to be successful and it is Pennsylvania's children who are paying the steep price for this failure.
As is always the case, disadvantaged children pay a steeper price for our mistakes, magnifying the gap.
Developers will have to pay a steep $ 0.15 per megabyte of data transfered over the Internet, to compensate for the fact that consumers don't pay for wireless Internet access on their Kindles.
The logic behind these add - ons is that if I already payed a steep price for the device, adding a comparatively moderate amount of money to get essential specs makes sense.
This is because a 5 year fixed rate gives you the safety and stability of having the same rate for 5 years — and you pay a steep price for that.
Though they require as little as 3.5 percent down, the FHA loans are also more expensive because they require borrowers to pay steep insurance payments to protect against a default.
Likewise, you will have to pay a steep penalty to pull money out of your 401k before you turn 59 and a half, though there are exemptions for certain special situations.
The company is paying a steep price for TimeWarner.
While this may seem like a great way to raise money quickly, you'll be paying a steep interest rate for what you borrow.
The winter holidays are a time when most people want to be with their families, so they pay steep prices to fly the friendly skies.
A «prepayment penalty» requires you to pay a steep fee before refinancing.
Keeping accounts open doesn't do any harm, unless you're paying a steep annual fee.
At the same time, as HUD noted in August, FHA homeowners, many of whom are lower - income, minority and first - time homebuyers, are paying a steep price to bail out the HECM program.
Remember that you can't tap your IRA before 59 1/2 without paying a steep penalty, except in the case of certain expenses such as college.
If an Indiana resident isn't careful, he or she could end up paying steep rates due to the lack of availability in a given area.
Although the 30 - year option does give you greater flexibility, as you mentioned, you are paying a steep price for it if you donâ $ ™ t accelerate your payments, and the interest rate is nearly a third of a point higher.
The range between 650 and 699 is regarded as fair and people falling into this range could be turned away for loans or may have to pay steeper rates.
The only stipulation is that in order to fully benefit from the rewards, you must pay off the card in full when your bill comes in or else you will pay steep interest.
Unless you upgrade — and pay the steeper sticker price — new windows just don't have the charm, character and warmth of old - wood frame windows.
Individual investors are also paying a steep price for this gross political incompetence.
Investors who buy index mutual funds through brokers are paying a steep «broker penalty» by being sold funds with much higher operating expense fees even before adding the distribution fees related to the cost of using the broker, according to a major new study by the Zero Alpha Group (ZAG) and Fund Democracy.
Even if your account size does exceed the minimum threshold, you may be required to pay steep account fees previously covered by your ex-employer.
If you don't travel frequently, it's unlikely you'll find enough benefits to pay the steep annual charge that keeps this card in your wallet.
Avoid awards that place you on British Airways flights unless you want to pay steep fuel surcharges that add hundreds of dollars to the cost of your redemption.
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