Sentences with phrase «paying big prices»

In periods of rising volatility, pharma companies are often especially vulnerable because of investors are paying big prices today for therapies expected to pay off over a long horizon.
ALDI's imminent arrival in WA and continuing competition between the retail majors has sidelined many retail developers who just can't pay the big prices Coles and Woolworths will shell out for new sites.
I can get away with it at my age — sometimes paid a big price at the young age.
We have paid a big price for this mistake.
If we bring in a Johny Evans and Sanogo style striker we could well pay a big price once the annual injuries come knocking on the door.
If you did not see Pep's former club Barcelona beat his current club Bayern Munich this week then you might not understand why, but the game highlighted the Spaniard's stubborn refusal to alter his possession based style of play and they paid a big price.
We got most of our decisions wrong the last few seasons and in todays game you pay a big price for that.
«There is a price to pay as well for us players and, personally, I think I pay a big price with my body, my time and with never being able to have privacy when I am out and around other people.
Barca thought they had done the job in the first leg and were complacent in Rome, and paid the biggest price.
«We may have to pay bigger price because our club are now competing with Real Madrid & Bayern Munich.
Formula 1 drivers could pay a bigger price this season for any mistakes as the new era of cars are «much harder» to catch, that's according to Esteban Ocon.
I think her pelvic floor pays the biggest price in this situation.
With all the risks associated with oxytocin, using it when designing an intervention like active management to speed up labor is like designing a streamlined parachute — you may get there quicker but you may pay a big price.
The richest and poorest in society are set to pay the biggest price of George Osborne's latest tax rises and spending cuts.
«We paid a big price for combining the AV referendum with the first elections to be held after the general election last year.»
With Le Mans provenance, some would say this is the ultimate Cal Spider, and the new owner paid a big price — $ 1 million over high estimate — for the privilege of ownership.
In the short run, it will be the independent authors who will pay the biggest price of all.
(Apple, however, was the one to pay a big price for its attempts to work with publishers to weaken Amazon's pricing power.)
Retirees pay a big price for the price volatility that is characteristic of stocks.
But many Nulo customers seem to believe that paying the bigger price is actually worth it.
Be assured, one day, scientific societies which adopt thee «policy» statements will pay a big price when their non-profit status is questioned.
The people least responsible for climate change will pay the biggest price, both in terms of economic costs and human costs.
Those (like the Federal Opposition) who are tempted to play the issue for short - term political gain will pay a big price in the end if they succumb to that temptation.
By threatening the Opposition (those who are tempted to play the issue for short - term political gain will pay a big price in the end if they succumb to that temptation) JQ continues the blame game that Rudd has supposedly ended.
Most job seekers don't think this about employers when drafting a resume and ultimately pay a big price for this mistake.
Because that is not part of it's mission, hundreds of mistakes have been made from the realtor.ca experiment, that we are now starting to pay the biggest price, in the history of Canadian business.
The survey also discovered that despite paying a big price tag, 41 percent of these luxury - home buyers still plan on investing more money in the home by doing major renovations.
My sister - in - law went to great lengths to install a brick floor in her kitchen, but our children's clothes and joints paid the bigger price.

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.
«Instead, NAFTA has provided entry into a bigger market for outside countries, and the United States is paying the price.
A spike in fuel prices, generally airlines» biggest cost after employee pay, is eating away at carriers» profits.
I wonder whether this was the strategy of the big retailer or just coincidence, either way the reality was Kevin had become a puppet and ultimately paid the price.
On Sunday, the US president warned of a «big price» to pay and agreed with France's Emmanuel Macron to coordinate a «strong, joint response» to Assad over the attacks.
That strategy will help producers pay for the big, transformational deals they made in 2016, aimed at overhauling their business to contend with low prices, said Curt Karges, who leads consulting firm PwC's corporate finance team in Houston, in a year - end report.
In a tweet on Sunday, Trump said those deemed responsible should expect to pay a «big price
Ford «thought gas prices were going to go to $ 6 or $ 8 gallon, and therefore having a couple miles per gallon more would be a big market - share mover that consumers would pay for,» said Brian Johnson, a financial analyst at Barclays Capital.
The share prices of the world's two biggest wind turbine manufacturers have fallen after the U.S. House of Representatives proposed whipping away tax credits for renewable energy in order to pay for tax cuts elsewhere.
Consumers need a reason to pay full price, and when sales and promotions permeate the stores, it's difficult to get them to fork over the big dollars.
In a tweet, he hinted at retaliating against a deadly chemical weapons attack believed to be carried out by supporters of Syrian President Bashar Assad, warning of a «big price» to pay.
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.
One only has to think of the steep price defunct bookseller paid for having Amazon run its web site for years, or how much bigger Target's (tgt) would be if it hadn't waited until 2011 to take back oversight of its e-commerce from Amazon to understand the skittishness.
Then the question was, are they going to pay a big enough price to give us the kind of return that we thought was appropriate?
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.
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.
It focused on the average wholesale price, a benchmark that's roughly equivalent to what an uninsured patient might pay at the pharmacy without the 15 to 20 percent discounts that big health plans get, said Jim Yocum, executive vice president for DRX.
«The biggest problem I face is low unemployment - finding workers,» he said in a phone interview, adding that he is increasing pay every six months to keep staff from leaving for other jobs, and he is hiking his menu prices as well.
Do you buy a big home in the suburbs and risk high gas prices for your daily commute, or pay more to live in the city and skip the car altogether?
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.
But after experiencing the benefits of cold showers I find the momentary discomfort of such a practice a very small price to pay in the bigger picture of the innumerable physical, mental and even spiritual benefits I receive.
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