Sentences with phrase «worth paying the price»

A look inside one of the rooms, the check - in experience and the convenience that the hotel offers Is it worth paying the price for the convenience?
To summarize, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR is just not worth paying the price of a new release title, especially without the ability to play the game without VR.
Although their prices were a little more than retail stores, it was worth paying the price than having to look for a store that carried as wide a selection of styles and colors that Natural Area Rugs.com.

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The best plan is to ignore the guys in the cheap seats and concentrate on making sure that you're delivering a product or service that's worth the prices you're asking your customers to pay.
First class with points and upgrades: No, you shouldn't pay full price for first class flights - it's not worth it.
Levitt got a tremendous laugh from the audience, which, I imagine, was worth a great deal more than the extra cash he ended up paying for doling out unsolicited pricing advice.
In many cases, consumers assume the value they'll receive won't be worth the price they pay in sharing an email address.
While the curved screen makes the phone look really nice, it doesn't add that much of a benefit that makes it worth paying a higher price.
He struggled with paying the «Apple tax,» but decided the razor - thin laptop was worth the $ 1799 price tag.
One expert suggests using a «street - level - deal valuation,» or picking apart the asking price till you reach a level worth paying.
PR used to draw the line at paid opportunities, but some are worth the price.
Including Andeavor's debt, Marathon is paying US$ 35.6 billion to hold 66 per cent of a combined company worth some 58 billion at closing stock market prices on Friday.
The No. 2 pick they received in return was worth just under 1,000, meaning they paid a net price of almost 700 points worth of draft picks.
Paying less for a solid company than it is really worth because the market price just happens to be low is definitely better than paying more for a solid company that is on a hot sPaying less for a solid company than it is really worth because the market price just happens to be low is definitely better than paying more for a solid company that is on a hot spaying more for a solid company that is on a hot streak.
«Paying PMI is worth it when home prices are rising,» said Tim Lucas, managing editor of The Mortgage Reports.
That means if prices go down by only 3 %, the house will be in negative equity and it would pay the homeowner just to walk away and say, «The house now is worth less than the mortgage I owe.
(d) by causing Retrophin to pay cash to himself, Biestek, and Fernandez so that he would not have to invest $ 731,778 of his own funds in the February PIPE, and by using PIPE proceeds in contravention of the terms of the Securities Purchase Agreement to fund investments by Shkreli, Biestek and Fernandez, resulting in an additional benefit to Shkreli alone of $ 360,000 in cash and 180,000 Retrophin shares and warrants worth more than $ 5.3 million (at current market prices).
Usually you will have to pay a $ 500 deductible, but that's a small price to pay if thousands of dollars worth of stuff is stolen from you.
Because the share price of the Fund is expected to fluctuate, when you sell your shares they may be worth more or less than what you originally paid for them.
Yield — The percentage of a stock's price that is paid out in a dividend; For example, a stock that is worth $ 50 per share and pays out a dividend of $ 5 per quarter has a quarterly yield of 10 %
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Because the share price of the fund will fluctuate, when you sell your shares they may be worth more or less than what you originally paid for them.
That's because there's a margin of safety, or a buffer, that's often built right in when you buy a dividend growth stock that's undervalued, as that favorable gap between price and value also means there's less of a possibility that the stock becomes worth less than you paid through some kind of negative event (corporate malfeasance, investor mistake, etc.).
Every once in a while, you will be able to pay a price that's far below what it's truly worth
I pay little attention to analysts expectations and price targets, but it is worth noting.
When the prices are rising it might be worth to pay slightly more to have your bitcoins delivered immediately for the agreed upon price.
It seemed obvious to me that these companies that people were touting couldn't possibly be worth the prices that people were paying.
AeroVironment's current price - to - earnings ratio of 41 is expensive, but both drones and EV chargers are going to be big growth businesses over the next decade, and I think this is a stock that's worth paying a premium for.
The moral of this comparison is that even if you think that America's high levels of inequality are the price of our high level of national income, it's not at all clear that this price is worth paying.
It is always worth keeping in mind that it is the little ones who must first pay the price of the cultural rejection of «human nature».
Cobb even gives us one concrete example, claiming that «in Nicaragua the Christian conscience sided with the use of relatively limited violence to bring an end to massive structural violence by a corrupt dictatorship» and that «this is surely a gain worth the price paid» (PTT 107).
There's another aspect to this tangled and bloody business that's worth noting, and that is the high price that Europe, and France in particular, is paying for culturally engrained (and sometimes legally enforced) political correctness.
But the picture is usually presented as showing that this is a price worth paying.
Its worth is found, not in its «success» or the praise of fickle people, but in the price Jesus paid to establish it — how can we run from that, my pastor friends?
Now worth $ 1.27 billion dollars to Australia, the growth of the organic industry suggests consumers are willing to pay the price for real food that is farmed with environmentally friendly practices and a concern for animal welfare.
In my opinion, the potential price you'll pay down the road is not worth the risk when it comes to protein powders that contain these types of ingredients.
Price has pitched 300 inning in two season at above average levels but is not worth the $ 30m per year the Cardinals would have had to pay him.
Price or worth is only what somebody will pay for something.
you and i know they are world class and worth the money... look lets not give in to this, there's always an excuse every year lets not fall for it this time, he wasted hid time waiting for Vardy, Chasing Lacazette when he knew he wont pay the asking price..
It is claimed that a price - tag has now been placed on Ozil's head, worth # 42 Million, and clubs looking at bringing him in this summer will now have to consider the fee they are willing to pay.
Cos our board and Wenger WILL NOT SPEND THE MONEY THAT DORTMUND WILL ASK he may say the money is available but he also says he'll pay what he thinks they are worth and that's never ever gonna be the asking price.
With the prices paid for Eredivisie players, it's worth gambling.
If that gets taken off his final price then i'm all for it because it's basically a long term trial and we can assess his worth to us when the season is over but paying 35 % — 40 % of his value plus his salary for a 1 year loan is stupid.
Especially over priced and paid English 3 will have to show their worth, or they will be slowly phased out
Arsenal are claimed to be eyeing a deal worth # 30 Million, # 10 Million shy of the supposed asking price, but I don't expect the # 40 Million asking price to prove an issue if our club is serious about his arrival, especially when considering we were ready to pay # 90 Million for Thomas Lemar last summer.
# 35m for Mustafi is a world class price for a defender, Alexis was bought for the same amount of money, we are simply over paying for Mustafi because Wenger dithers and dilly dallys early on in the transfer window now we are desperate paying Valencia money that their player is not worth!
The price you pay is not worth the risk.
It seems a steep price to pay, but to solve what turned out to be a title - defining flaw for Tottenham, it could worth every penny.
But for Arsenal, who will be without Giroud for the whole group stage of the Champions League, the # 20m could be a price worth paying if it got us into the latter stages and helped us fight for the Premier League at the same time, which it surely would.
Winning a minor trophy but having to keep Wenger for another year is NOT a price worth paying.
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