Sentences with phrase «pay the price so»

Man has failed man Jesus paid that price so we could have hope, he's done his job, but, are failing in ours.
Manchester United paid the price so why not Arsenal, no disrespect to what Arsene means to our beloved club but a separation is imminent and the only solution for the situation at hand.
You pay the price so that there is no doubts about where he'll be next season.
According to Graham, if you're buying a stock, you should insist on paying a price so low that even if the market turns sour and the stock turns out to be a dud, you still recover most of your money.

Not exact matches

MONTREAL — Watching television on the Internet is cheap and convenient, but so far only a small number of Canadians have cut the cord on traditional viewing as TV providers offer discount prices and spend more on programs to keep customers who pay bigger monthly bills.
So which factors exactly are responsible for the higher prices you pay on TVs, trucks, jeans and detergent?
You also need to clearly communicate those benefits to your buyers, so they understand what they're getting for the price they're paying.
So by making roughly $ 2,555 a year through mining (at the current price of bitcoin), I'm on track to pay off the extra parts I bought for mining in about 230 days.
Feb 9 (Reuters)- Nvidia Corp's graphic processors, or GPUs, are so overwhelmingly popular that gamers and cryptocurrency miners are willing to pay up to three times the original list price to get their hands on its cards online.
So if the value of the dollar rose, Mexican companies could raise their prices in pesos to pay for the tariff, and those higher prices wouldn't be felt by American consumers because higher value dollars would compensate for the difference.
Companies that refine and sell petroleum products pay market price for oil, so their costs are rising, but a shaky economy makes it harder for them to pass costs on to customers.
the belief is that if profits go up, so will the stock price and in some cases the dividends paid as well.
So they'd be paying full price in contributions for a half - ration of benefits they don't even need.
And if so, what price would they truly be willing to pay (and would that amount be profitable)?
Ainsworth thinks that's a good price to pay for a company that's growing so quickly.
So sorry guys, the price you seem to be paying for increased comfort is more confusion.
With search engine optimization, you'll be paying for a service, not a product, so price has much more room for variance and fluctuation.
Gravity was inundated with résumés — 4,500 in the first week alone — including one from a high - powered 52 - year - old Yahoo executive named Tammi Kroll, who was so inspired by Price that she quit her job and in September went to work for Gravity at what she insisted would be an 80 - 85 percent pay cut.
«And so very few people will pay the price tag of the phone initially.
Third, the company slightly increases prices of products to cover some shipping costs, so that both pay a portion.
But the math only works in places with so - called «net metering» laws, which require utilities to buy the electricity rooftop panels generate at prices far above what they pay for centralized power.
So if p is the total amount Alma paid to the cashier and x is the original price of the laptop, the equation reads as follows:
This has happened a number of times in California where a house is appreciating 15 % a year so you pay a price as if it's already appreciated by 15 % for three years.
We will cross the country to pay a premium price for a ticket so we can feel normal for three days a year.
The common wisdom for setting a price on a product or service is that it can be as high as you like so long as someone is willing to pay.
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.»
«These people paid a terrible price and demonstrate why we need a secure border and legal immigration reform so we can control who enters our country,» Patrick said in a statement on Facebook.
So... people can see the price that is paid for making mistakes in public,» Flett says.
«So even if the price that investors are paying for their earnings is not excessive, share prices may remain under pressure as earnings themselves are squeezed.»
«We looked at income, supply, demographics, interest rates and took all of these things into account, and we still come up short in trying to explain why people have been so willing to pay higher and higher home prices relative to their income.»
«Consumers value what you're providing and are willing to pay a premium for it,» he says, «so by not increasing your price, you're simply leaving money on the table.»
Translation: for Wind River, there's no reason to price software sold in France, for example, so high (and to keep costs so low) that the company's French subsidiary earns higher profits and pays a higher tax bill than its U.S. counterpart does.
«There are rarely discounts, so you always feel as though you're paying the item's true value, as opposed to one of these «60 % off» stores where, when you pay full price, you feel like you're getting cheated, which is the way a lot of retailers approach things.
So is the price they are paying today for a $ 1bn plus company rational?
The facts are not right here, energy is cheap that means the cost of manufacturing and transporting of goods is low, food and consumers staples already more affordable, so what if a few American oil companies going out of business.the cost of producing oil in middle east is less than $ 10 / bl and we were paying more than $ 140 / bl for it, with that huge profit margin the big oil companies and oil producing nations became richer and the rest of us left behind, with the oil price this low the oil giants don't want to reduce the price at pump even a penny, because they are so greedy.worst case scenario is some CEOs bonuses might drop from $ 20 million to $ 15 millions I am sure they will survive.in terms of the stock market it always bounces back, after all it's just a casino like game.
«Unlike a reverse mortgage, if home prices decline, the amount the homeowners must pay declines commensurately, so they will always retain equity in their home,» Weiss said.
The price you pay for an investment is the biggest determinant of the future performance so these relationships don't always hold true exactly and there are many risk factors to consider.
The illusion is growth in revenues, EBITDA, or non-GAAP metrics that overlook the price paid for the acquiree, which, more often than not, is so high that the real cash flows of the deal are highly negative and dilutive to shareholder value.
So, despite our rational desire to get a return for the risks we take, we tend to value something we own higher than the price we'd normally be prepared to pay for it.
oh, and I want to pay the same price as if I bought the plain vanilla Product X.» You have the opportunity to: earn money; get a new customer who may tell others about you; do something new and interesting, and so get some more job satisfaction; get paid to develop a «new» product that increases your range of products on offer and that might be sold to others.
Mortgage insurance protects the lender from borrower defaults, so it's an additional price you pay for a low - down - payment FHA mortgage.
Those countries at the so - called «periphery» are paying a high price as they play their part in keeping the euro together.
Susan has to repurchase the shares at the new higher price so that she can give back what she borrowed, plus she's had to pay dividends the whole time she was trying to short the stock.
I decided that I could not stomach the volatility of the precious metal price fluctuations anymore, so I decided to stick with my goal of slowly accumulating shares of high quality companies that pay dividends.
(d) by causing Retrophin to pay cash to himself, Biestek, and Fernandez so that he would not have to invest $ 731,778 of his own funds in the February PIPE, and by using PIPE proceeds in contravention of the terms of the Securities Purchase Agreement to fund investments by Shkreli, Biestek and Fernandez, resulting in an additional benefit to Shkreli alone of $ 360,000 in cash and 180,000 Retrophin shares and warrants worth more than $ 5.3 million (at current market prices).
Now that real estate prices are falling, the banks and the real estate industry are clamoring for property tax cuts so that owners can pay more to the banks and therefore support higher mortgages and hence a return to higher property prices.
The fund will pay for the increases in property taxes for residents who have lived in the area since at least 2016 so that they're not priced out of their homes.
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.
In fact, I was so sure that gold wouldn't trade below 1,150 that I sold an (imaginary) one - touch to my clients at that price, which is basically a digital option that pays out when the barrier is touched.
in the case of our directors, officers, and security holders, (i) the receipt by the locked - up party from us of shares of Class A common stock or Class B common stock upon (A) the exercise or settlement of stock options or RSUs granted under a stock incentive plan or other equity award plan described in this prospectus or (B) the exercise of warrants outstanding and which are described in this prospectus, or (ii) the transfer of shares of Class A common stock, Class B common stock, or any securities convertible into Class A common stock or Class B common stock upon a vesting or settlement event of our securities or upon the exercise of options or warrants to purchase our securities on a «cashless» or «net exercise» basis to the extent permitted by the instruments representing such options or warrants (and any transfer to us necessary to generate such amount of cash needed for the payment of taxes, including estimated taxes, due as a result of such vesting or exercise whether by means of a «net settlement» or otherwise) so long as such «cashless exercise» or «net exercise» is effected solely by the surrender of outstanding stock options or warrants (or the Class A common stock or Class B common stock issuable upon the exercise thereof) to us and our cancellation of all or a portion thereof to pay the exercise price or withholding tax and remittance obligations, provided that in the case of (i), the shares received upon such exercise or settlement are subject to the restrictions set forth above, and provided further that in the case of (ii), any filings under Section 16 (a) of the Exchange Act, or any other public filing or disclosure of such transfer by or on behalf of the locked - up party, shall clearly indicate in the footnotes thereto that such transfer of shares or securities was solely to us pursuant to the circumstances described in this bullet point;
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