Sentences with phrase «paying the price for overlooking»

Will Chelsea pay the price for overlooking Alexis Sanchez?
Our nation is paying the price for overlooking the importance of food and nutrition related diseases.

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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.
English players paid the price for their dreadful performance at the World Cup as they were completely overlooked in the shortlist for the Fifa Ballon d'Or.
But you pay a price for that location — the hotel is not directly on the beach — instead it overlooks a marina, but the beach is a short, easy five - minute walk away.
These pioneering performances are the overlooked predecessors of relational aesthetics that developed in the 1990s — when Rirkrit Tiravanija served food in a gallery, for instance, or Santiago Sierra paid a small group of homeless women the price of a night in a hostel to stand facing a wall in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern for a single day in 2008.
The top price paid there: $ 7.6 million for a Tudor - style home overlooking the Pacific.
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