Sentences with phrase «price of doing business»

The government and the Legal Services Commission (LSC) had decided to «follow Lord Carter's plan to tackle known cost drivers as a matter of urgency» and had also set out their intention to «move at an early stage to best value tendering which will enable providers to reflect the true price of doing business, including the impact of cost drivers» (para 46).
«You'll die if you worry about the B's; it's the price of doing business,» he says.
But that's the price of doing business.
Polluting poor, minority neighborhoods «is often seen as the price of doing business,» he said.
Apple, Nokia and Research In Motion (RIM) gave Indian intelligence agencies secret access to encrypted smartphone communications as the price of doing business in the country, according to what appear to be leaked Indian government documents.
Yet the fine was just 14 per cent of $ 16.8 billion revenue from the drugs from 2001 to 2008, little more than the price of doing business.
But that was the price of doing business.
In the few markets where education entrepreneurs gain a toehold, the price of doing business is often accommodation, compromise, and even disingenuousness.
But the price of doing business with unions is high: If the Ms. Weingarten discovers anyone involved in this investing is friendly with charter schools or is opposed to defined - benefit pension plans, Ms. Weingarten comes calling.
While some will see it simply as the price of doing business in vehicles of this size and performance, for others it could well be a deal - breaker in terms of considering the Patrol.
Or is paying high rent merely the price of doing business?
Or is it merely the price of doing business in big time publishing?
In a business where authors traditionally have had to accept lousy contracts and low royalty rates just to be in the game, getting taken advantage of may seem the price of doing business.
I guess this is the price of doing business, but to me it stinks.
We consider these costs to be part of the price of doing business.
So in other words, it's just the price of doing business with new hardware.
Service providers on a global level find themselves complying with local government's policies on censorship as the price of doing business in such countries.
This seems to be the price of doing business these days when your due diligence on the openness of the marketplace to your product is poor or incorrect, your assessment of the patent holder's patent validity is incorrect, or if your design around just doesn't go far enough around.
Companies don't typically like to eat the costs when the price of doing business goes up, so don't be surprised if this is passed on to customers.
I could deal with this because it was the price of doing business.
Do nt be discouraged that your offers are being turned down, that's the price of doing business the right way in real estate.
Access restrictions could be the price of doing business.
That's because higher rates mean higher borrowing costs — literally the price of doing business for REITs — which can weigh on returns for investors.
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