Sentences with phrase «pay a price for»

For example, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon predicted if «you're stupid enough to buy [bitcoin], you'll pay the price for it one day.»
But many investors are still wary of Bitcoin, with JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon going as far as to call Bitcoin a «fraud,» and that «if you're stupid enough to buy it, you'll pay the price for it one day.»
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.
St - Arnaud and his colleagues concluded that U.S. exporters are paying the price for being exposed to markets that were devastated by the collapse of commodity prices — places such as Colombia, Brazil and (especially) Canada.
«Consumers should be able to see this and know why they're paying the price for it,» he says.
A number of U.S. companies — notably Google, which European policy makers and regulators have gone after with a vengeance — have paid the price for the NSA's overzealousness.
Unless you're participating in the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness program or something similar, you will pay a price for having part of your loans written off.
We're currently paying the price for getting overly excited about becoming an energy superpower, and robots man the modern factory.
Courts ruled 11 years ago that big tobacco companies had misled the general public about the health effects of smoking — and that they should pay a price for it.
The company is already paying a price for its practices in London, where the company was banned from operating due to safety and regulatory concerns.
Charlie Hebdo paid the price for their sloppy reporting.
You only want people clicking through to your ad who are comfortable paying the price for your product.
Both sides pay a price for this lack of loyalty.
Scott Morris, a former U.S. Treasury official who led U.S. engagement with the multilateral development banks during the first Obama administration, said Washington was paying the price for delay on IMF reform.
It's been a remarkably successful strategy for him, despite considerable collateral damage to the long list of people he's screwed over — from unpaid contractors to defrauded Trump University students — and now that he's president, we all get to pay the price for his various cover - ups.
They should reap the results in the workplace, pay the price for it.
While it would help students, it would also reduce the burden put on taxpayers who are ultimately paying the price for any delinquent loans, according to the study.
But ask yourself if you would be willing to pay that price for the product you're selling.
A state official says the employee who erred should not pay the price for a system that «made it too easy for a simple mistake to have very serious consequences.»
While signing up for automatic transfers or an overdraft line of credit can help you to avoid the overdraft fees, you're still going to pay a price for these services.
If you're stupid enough to buy it, you will pay the price for it one day,» Dimon said in one recent rant.
I think Equifax may deserve a pass on this point, nevertheless we all pay the price for identity theft.
«Whether it is unaffordable housing, cuts to school classrooms, leaving seniors to suffer in understaffed care homes, long waits for basic healthcare, the lack of family doctors, or hallway medicine — ordinary individuals and families have paid the price for Christy Clark's tax cuts to the rich,» said Horgan.
«Christy Clark's delays made her friends in real estate very rich, but everyday families, who are struggling to find housing, paid the price for their profits.
If and when Google's competitors catch up to Google in terms of quality and tools, Google could pay the price for doing anything that reduces the quality of the advertiser experience on their site.
The techniques are about more trading, rapid turnover, paying any price for a stock as long as it goes up... It is about crowd behavior and stock price behavior, not about analyzing the underlying businesses.»
Pricing too low is a dangerous game and one that a lot of VC - funded companies do just to get scale and revenue, but they're going to pay a price for that later on.
I know you can't have plastic around the blade, but I can't see my dad or others who grew up during the depression and after paying these prices for a safety razor or worse yet a straight razor.
I have to admit that there was a time when I was skeptical about paying the price for organic.
We haven't paid the price for loose monetary policy yet.
You may be willing to pay that price for the money you keep in your emergency fund, but you probably don't want to put all your money in such a low - growth account unless, perhaps, you're very close to needing that money for retirement.
Japan paid the price for the excess debt - driven bull market that drove the Nikkei to almost 40,000 and now is under 10,000 over two decades later.
Things were bad under Bush, but instead of helping, Obama helped himself (and his friends) and America paid the price for it.
The wrong questions pointed me in the wrong direction and I paid the price for it — I spent yearsof my life nurturing insecurities and growing in confusion, guilt andanxiety.
Jesus died to pay the price for all sin — homosexuality included.
That was his choice and he, along with poor Abel paid the price for Cain's willful denial of God's sovereignty.
Do nt ever think that an animal paid the price for sin.
Jesus is our Savior... He paid the price for OUR sins and without a relationship with HIM... none of us shall enter the gates of Heaven.
A gay Jesus wouldn't have been the sinless Jesus, and therefore couldn't have paid the price for those of us who are sinful.
Partisans may be tempted to see such a result as condign punishment for the President's misjudgments; they may feel that he deserves to pay the price for his hypocrisy and cheap and demagogic attacks on his predecessor.
You want women to pay the price for having s3x by forcing them to give birth.
The loving God came down and sacrificed the essence of Himself for this messed up people, the entire world, not just the church, and has paid the price for only those who choose to follow Him.
Dalahäst Adam and Eve supposedly «sinned» and we still have to pay the price for that action.
Jesus paid the price for us.
The Son of such a God must pay a price for his Father's macabre sense of humor.
The question is whether or not we're prepared to pay the priced FOR doing it.
If it were possible to DO something that would remove me from the Divine, only I am capable of paying the price for that.
They might have to pay a price for whatever it was... but I forgive them, nonetheless.
That is the price I pay for my decision to say what I think, just as you pay the price for what you say and your decisions.
And, the ONLY thing «crystal clear» about David French's article is that he obviously hasn't discerned the difference between the old covenant and the new covenant — the one where all sins are forgiven by our advocate, Jesus Christ, who paid the price for all sins.
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