Sentences with phrase «pay a price in»

If the EU does not comply with the WTO ruling, it could have to pay the price in the form of hundreds of millions of dollars in trade sanctions.
The Provider will deliver the domain name under retention of title to the Escrow Third Party until the Transferee has paid the Price in accordance with the Additional agreement.
Am sick and tired of this talk about the religious and the non religious things being taken as an excuse to squeeze crashing down those nations or countries... innocent peaceful people are the first to pay the price in such conflicts and wars..
They also claim that there is only one way across life, and that everyone must pay the price in homage to this God in order to take it.
Therefore, if we are prudent, we will never ask God to do anything for us unless we are prepared to pay the price in our own blood, toil, tears or sweat — one, some or all of these costly concomitants of the mighty workings of God in his grace — for us, in us, through us.
If we are prudent, we will never ask God to do anything for us unless we are prepared to pay the price in our own blood, toil, tears or sweat.
If you speak against the Prophet, or against ANY of the Quran teachings, you're an enemy of Islam, and you should be ready to pay the price in blood.
Treatment of Jews by Germany spilled over its borders and the whole world paid the price in many subsequent wars.
Perhaps they are being philosophically unsophisticated, and will pay the price in lost prestige when the writings of Cardinal Newman become more widely known.
If they overused some elements in the system in such a way as to disrupt it seriously, they paid the price in reduced food supply.
Every doctor knows what that means: you can tell your patient to stop smoking, eat less, get more exercise and deal with stress, but all too often the patient just is not willing to pay the price in upsetting an established lifestyle, and chooses instead to continue in self - destructive habits.
I find it hard to believe that men will pay the price in change now to avoid conditions which will make catastrophe inevitable later.
It is often argued, for example, that if we satisfy our desire for a clean and healthful environment, we must pay a price in terms of fewer goods and more unemployment.
It is Truth Johanna that He, our Lord and redeemer of lost souls, Christ Jesus was born in aged times to fulfill the old Hebraic scripture so that the «world» might be saved and in His dying He did pay the price in order to be the rightness defender in the Heaven of the heavens which is where we in soulful spiritedness do go when we die in this world of the Celestialness of HEAVEN's Laments.
You act as though it were a negligible matter that for innumerable generations forward - looking men, paying a price in sacrifice which no imagination can compute, have been building up the decencies, securities, and opportunities of civilized life.
American exports to Canada will increase, pay prices in Canada will drop, and thousands of Canadian dairy farms will go under.
An energized and driven Saints side made a lackluster Chelsea pay the price in the opening half as Dušan Tadic converted with ease, before Jan Bednarek marked his first league start with a stunning half volley finish in the second term.
So I think that parents really pay the price in a kid - unfriendly culture.
If they use drugs and alcohol to avoid learning these tasks, they will pay a price in adulthood.
If voters are dumb enough to get suckered again, we'll all pay the price in the form of higher taxes because that's what the Dems are about.
Mrs May, too, is likely to pay this price in electoral support in June.
Residents have been paying the price in their health.
«Paid a price in the polls, but was the right thing to do.»
He has had the balls to be the public face and has paid the price in death threats and a fatwa against him.
So now we pay the price in a leadership race that fails to get the hairs on anyone's neck standing.
«Now we are asking for those who have paid the price in terms of health and hardship to come forward again and be heard as the legal system weighs penalties associated with the crime against this community.»
But after John Bercow had called for calm, Corbyn carried on: «When you cut local authority budgets by 40 % we all pay a price in public safety.
What the unions in particular know is that de Blasio will offer them the best deal, even if Joe and Jane New Yorker have to pay the price in the end.
But the chancellor was overconfident, misread the political mood, took a short cut, and has paid the price in lost cuts and diminished personal prestige.
«Moreover, we have paid the price in Kwara State as the «State of Harmony» and it is going to happen from the North Central by the grace and mercy of the Almighty God.»
Both pay a price in the form of lost opportunities
Though it looks bad for the mouse, this snake will also pay a price in oxidative damage.
I guarantee you, if America does not strongly exercise good citizenship in this global crisis, we will pay a price in a whole host of ways that many people do not even imagine right now.
The authors found that companies pay a price in going public: having to answer to stockholders, who generally are more interested in the short run than the long run, and having now to file cumbersome disclosure reports, companies often find that there is less room for risky and potentially revolutionary innovations.
Signaling theory's key prediction is that people will pay a price in time, money, or even physical pain to demonstrate something to others — in this case, people would engage in religious acts to demonstrate their generosity, devotion, and so on to others.
But you'll pay the price in sweat and suffering.
I did, and I will pay the price in terms of breakouts come next week, so watch this space), well, the Easter Weekend was spend wearing almost exclusively this No Makeup Makeup Look.
This does not increase your paying price in any way!
Now more than a I've said it many times that you have to pay the price now so you can pay any price in the future.
Our children pay the price in poorer literacy and numeracy skills.
These separate measures of teaching excellence allow us to address empirically whether those faculty who do particularly well in the classroom pay a price in terms of their scholarship.
Not so much for the students who pay the price in the form of a subpar education and poor performance.
Alas, as with most instances of regenerative braking, you pay a price in performance.
But you pay the price in terms of room, comfort, ride and handling to convey that special image.
In SPORT, throttle response quickens and shifts are held longer, but you pay the price in lower fuel economy.
And for that reason, I sometimes wind up paying the price in running my little Android farm.
Cheaper foods can make you fat Hitting the fast food drive - thru on your way home from work is convenient and won't cost you much money, but you'll pay the price in another way.
This may be a safer option, though you'll pay a price in lower yields and less tax savings.
While it may be more expensive than other dog foods — I'll gladly pay the price in order for our clan to receive the best quality food.
Loyalty systems almost never roll back devaluations so, years after people have had the enjoyment of this points bonanza and probably forgotten most of what they did with them, a lot of us will still be paying the price in inflated redemption rates.
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