Sentences with phrase «probably paying a higher price for»

But if a mounting pile of research is to be believed, you're probably paying a higher price for that constant connectivity than you imagined.

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He's a project, though, so the Vikings would have to decide if they want to pay a relatively high price (mid-2nd to early 3rd round) for a player who probably won't contribute much in his first season.
«The shift to universal academisation will probably not produce the benefits that the Chancellor hopes for and the price paid for the change will be high.
I guess your condo would probably sell for a much higher price than you paid (I can't really picture a condo in Toronto for only 134K, you can barely find something like this in Montreal!).
Their citizens will be forced to pay greatly increased rates for less reliable electricity, probably three to four times higher in current prices under the new EPA «Clean Power Plan» (CPP) regulations (much more accurately described as the Skyrocketing Rates Power Plan or SRPP), and their manufacturing industries may be forced to move to states that do not succumb to the intimidation or to foreign countries in order to survive economically.
If you live in an area with a high auto theft rate, you will probably be paying a higher price for your insurance.
If a high priced item or items get stolen or damaged and you feel that you could go without them or afford to replace them out of pocket, it is probably the best choice for you to make to ensure that you will not be paying more monthly or annually.
Based purely on price, the cheapest life insurance available for a high risk person would probably be accidental death insurance because it pays out a claim only if you die as a result of an accident.
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