Sentences with phrase «ultimately paying the price»

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.
While it would help students, it would also reduce the burden put on taxpayers who are ultimately paying the price for any delinquent loans, according to the study.
When kids don't learn to read because they can't see, or previously conquered disease begins to rise again because of failed immunization programs, we will all ultimately pay the price anyhow.
As for Milan, they must now start again with a new man at the helm, with the players, Berlusconi and vice-president Adriano Galliani all to blame too as they should accept responsibility for another disappointing season for which Mihajlovic has ultimately paid the price.
Terrible atmosphere the players are there no more for the Manager but even worse for the Shirt and we the Fans are who ultimately pay the price.....
I set a calendar date that my mind and body weren't even close to being on the same page with and ultimately paid the price with more extensive rehab and a major blow to my motivation and confidence.
Bayern Munich restored some pride in the second leg with a 3 - 2 victory, but ultimately paid the price for the first leg defeat in Barcelona.
Ultimately he paid the price for Ferrari's new - found ability to chew up Pirellis, a large part due to the extra downforce generated from the new front wing.
It was a similar case at Stamford Bridge in August, when Norwich hounded Chelsea for most of the game but ultimately paid the price for missed opportunities.
United had little answer for the Swans» possession and ball movement, and ultimately paid the price for it.
Davids argued that black and Latino students in struggling districts across the city ultimately pay the price for thinning standards.
Trying to «get away with» 4 hours of sleep to meet a tight deadline might be OK in the short - term, but ultimately we all pay the price for lack of sleep.
In this post, I ask whether we really should be sacrificing school improvement for a year of teachers» salaries, and if we do, who ultimately pays the price?
If your publisher cheaps out on production costs, you'll ultimately pay the price out of your writer's wallet, regardless of whose head wears the Publisher Hat.
That said, insurers should be prudent with expenses that are directly within their discretion on behalf of all policyholders who ultimately pay the price.
Bitcoin Cash failed to make a move on Monday and has ultimately paid the price, with Bitcoin Cash down 5.82 % to $ 2,246.1 at the time of writing, sitting well below a weekend high $ 2,884.

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The PBM clients, in any case, benefit from the rebates — though it's hard to know how much because, as the Bloomberg writers point out, the after - rebate «net price» they ultimately pay is confidential.
Ultimately, consumers will decide if they want to pay those prices or not.
List prices don't represent prices paid by insurance companies and pharmacy benefits managers, which in turn don't represent the prices ultimately paid by patients.
Canadian companies, which sell oil priced in U.S. dollars but pay costs in loonies, will also benefit from a rising greenback and, ultimately, that more resilient heavy oil price, adds Stelmach.
There's a chain of events separating a drug's topline list price, what benefits managers and insurers pay, and what customers ultimately wind up paying.
And that's how the currency devaluation in China can ripple through the global economic ecosystem to ultimately impact not just how much you pay to watch House of Cards, but the price of a gallon of milk on your local supermarket shelf.
John Colley, a professor at Warwick Business School, told The Guardian, «Ultimately there has to be job losses and the suppliers will have to pay through lower prices... customers will see reduced choice.»
Figure out what you'll ultimately have to charge to maintain your margins, and try to predict whether customers will be willing to pay that price.
Since Canada is a major exporter of many commodities, an increase in prices means that the world is prepared to pay more for the Canadian dollars ultimately required to purchase them, thus creating an appreciation in our currency.
The second element of the failure framework, the observation that technologies can progress faster than market demand... means that in their efforts to provide better products than their competitors and earn higher prices and margins, suppliers often «overshoot» their market: They give customers more than they need or ultimately are willing to pay for.
Ultimately, investors should keep in mind that the $ 8 million award was only 0.05 % of the approximately $ 16 billion in adjusted income Pfizer brought in last year, which seems like a small price to pay to ensure continuality of leadership at the top.
If, as I think orthodox Christianity ultimately teaches, and as Solzhenitsyn's «Father Severyan» plainly teaches in November 1916 (excerpted here), that humans are inherently prone to violence (and that the lesser evil of state - derived war is the price we pay for living not in anarchy but in «sword - bearing» states), then not only is 1) contrary to the New Testament's real teaching, but 2) is impossible and 3) requires a coercion that will bring with it very deleterious consequences.
Coles was ultimately seeking an ongoing ARC rebate in the form of a percentage of the price it paid for the Supplier's grocery products, which, for its smaller suppliers, was the sum of a percentage which Coles asserted was referable to the value to the supplier of being able to access the Coles supplier portal and, where applicable, a percentage based on the asserted value to the supplier for Coles having changed its ordering patterns to order products in «economic order quantities».
Ultimately it would be the fans who would pay the price for such a stupid move.
«If things don't change then ultimately Brendan will pay the price.
Ultimately, Palace paid the price.
There is some variation between the Rock «n Play's; differences in features and accessories and these ultimately reflect the price you pay and your babies experience with the product.
But some say it will be patients who ultimately will have to pay the price.
But some say it will be patients who will ultimately have to pay the price.
Some financial analysts have warned the aluminum tariffs could force auto manufacturers to pay higher prices for the raw materials, which would ultimately be passed on to consumers.
Ultimately, he got it, but not without paying a price.
But for me, he's also a way of opening up a broader conversation about the price we are ultimately going to pay, as a country, for abandoning music education in our schools.
In this article I share my experience of using Moodle and the price I paid before ultimately realizing my need...
The total fare to be charged, including taxes and fees, was ultimately disclosed at the bottom of Aeroflot's website, but the carrier failed to advertise the entire price to be paid by the consumer when a fare was first stated.
You do need to pay a bit extra over the base price to achieve a good spec (that would ultimately positively affect the resale value when it came time to trade it on) and the asking price is already marginally steeper than the competition.
One other note: the demand - elasticity hypothesis holds that lower prices * don't * mean that «downward price pressure on ebooks means we ultimately get paid less.»
And downward price pressure on ebooks means we ultimately get paid less, which means it's harder for us to make the living we do, which means both our ability and our financial incentives to write the stories readers want to see are compromised.
We'd have to adapt because ultimately, the agency pricing results in readers paying high prices across the board when in a wholesale / retail market, competition would keep prices lower.
They would do this by receiving their royalty on a higher average price that readers might pay for a more useful ebook — because royalties ultimately are based on what a book will sell for — and from the extra sales made to readers who want this specific feature.
With mezzanine financing, owners sacrifice flexibility, control, and upside potential, and will ultimately pay a higher price for the capital.
Although consumers don't pay this fee directly, the fee is ultimately factored into a store's prices.
However you're right that when you make an order you will be invoiced and ultimately have to pay the VAT - inclusive price, assuming your supplier is VAT registered.
Ultimately, this penalty forces them to pay whatever price is currently being charged for the items they need at that moment.
Ultimately, the price you pay determines the return you achieve.
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