Sentences with phrase «pay heavy price»

The catastrophic impacts of climate change will ensure that Vietnam, its neighbors, and the entire world will pay a heavy price for continuing to rely on dirty coal.
I think the IPCC has misjudged the situation and will ultimately pay a heavy price.
We do not doubt it's entirely possible to experience everything in the game for free, but you'll pay a heavy price with your time to get there.
Death is a tough way to make money, and those using it to make money off insurers must pay a heavy price to do so.
Long - term bond funds pay a heavy price for their marginally higher yields.
But one day America will pay a heavy price for accepting and excusing mediocrity in our schools: generations of American children unprepared for the modern workplace.
Avengers: Infinity War writer Stephen McFeely reveals that the Avengers will pay a heavy price for each Infinity Stone Thanos acquires.
It originated in 2011 as a way for consumers to own a piece from the Balmain brand without having to pay the heavy price.
If we continue to rely on coal to keep the lights burning and gasoline to keep our cars running, we are bound to pay a heavy price.
The prime minister pledged to cut more taxes if the Conservatives won a majority at the general election, and warned «Britain would pay a heavy price for a Labour government, and it would start with you and your pay packet».
Alex Salmond makes it clear: the SNP want to put Ed Miliband in No10 & we'd all pay a heavy price.
If there's any justice in politics, Congressional Republicans will pay a heavy price for their deceitful, dishonorable conduct throughout this entire episode.
George Osborne's sweet and sour Budget leaves a bitter taste when the most vulnerable will pay a heavy price for the Chancellor's tax cuts for higher earners.
If the LD's help them to implement their manifesto without a cast iron guarantee on a PR referendum they will pay a heavy price in being seen as Tory lite.
Dominic Grieve, the Conservative former Attorney General, insisted it must take place before the European Parliament votes, as he warned that Britain would pay a heavy price for Brexit.
But the MoD would pay a heavy price for renewing Trident on a like - for - like basis.
If, however, Mr. Assad conducts another mass murder attack using chemical weapons, he and his military will pay a heavy price.
The White House charged late yesterday that Syria seemed to be making preparations for a chemical attack and warned strongman Bashar Assad that he and his regime «will pay a heavy price» for any mass slaughter of civilians.
UAE openly declared that «Pakistan would have to pay heavy price for their ambiguous stand».
Both really, for example, the UK will have to negotiate its secession or pay a heavy price.
I am praying for them to pay a heavy price and have a taste of their poisonous medicine.
PARIS: France coach Didier Deschamps predicted Patrice Evra would pay a heavy price for kicking a Marseille fan last week and says the former national captain should have known better.
France coach Didier Deschamps predicted Patrice Evra would pay a heavy price for kicking a Marseille fan last week and says the former national captain should have known better.
«They need to send out a strong, clear message — officials are sacrosanct and if you lay hands on them you will pay a heavy price.
THe one he got badly wrong was our own penalty and once again we pay a heavy price for a bad decision.
A reliable and trustworthy supply chain is a prerequisite for success — and companies that fail to deliver pay a heavy price in terms of costly recalls.
So insistent are the pressures that even peoples who are not yet prepared to assume the responsibilities of self - government claim their independence and then pay a heavy price in internal chaos and strife, with the likelihood of having to settle for order by dictatorial power rather than by consent.
I don't care who we are, believers or not, we will pay a heavy price for refusing lean not to our own understanding.
A culture can abandon metaphysics, marginalize art, and privatize religion — but it will eventually pay a heavy price.
On the sea of judgement they will all give account where terror and grief will have no excuses and forever they will pay a heavy price... forgotten... cast out... no more... a blink of time... they have become nothing...
«This is morally and socially unforgivable,» wrote Drucker, «and we will pay a heavy price for it.»
Those who take the emotivist route pay a heavy price in stifling their human nature, leaving unfulfilled what is meant to be fulfilled.
The Thai authority should expel them, deport them, and prevent them from entering thailand or Thais will pay a heavy price for allowing them.
If a full - fledged cycle of tit - for - tat tariffs between Washington and Beijing breaks out, US businesses — and US consumers — could pay a heavy price.
It could pay a heavy price if Beijing cancels existing orders or says it won't buy any new ones in the future.
And you're going to pay a heavy price.
I just hope Clarence can learn that lesson without having to pay a heavy price.
Today, China is paying a heavy price for its debt binge.
Those who finally jumped back into the market in 2007 paid a heavy price.
They guessed instead and paid a heavy price.
They are paying a heavy price for doing that.
Pastors who did not often paid a heavy price.
Protestants and Catholics have paid a heavy price in the sectarian conflict, with dozens of pastors killed and an undetermined number of properties, including churches, defaced and ransacked.
In short, Aristotelian / Thomistic philosophy has paid a heavy price for the two and a half centuries in which it largely ignored what was going on in the natural sciences.
But I paid a heavy price
«It is a difficult place to come, Southampton are a good side and I felt again we paid a heavy price for a slow start.
I felt that in January we paid a heavy price for the uncertainty that was existing in our dressing room,» Wenger said.
Gareth Bale perhaps paid the heaviest price.
He failed conspicuously to hold the ball up against Stoke when Harry Kane went off, and Spurs paid a heavy price.
As memorable as their capture of the Carling Cup was, Birmingham have been paying a heavy price with their league form ever since.
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