Mr Lenihan's Fianna Fail party paid a heavy price in elections earlier this year.
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Birmingham paid a heavy price for their profligacy as Blackpool equalised from their next attack.
"Our troops have made an enormous contribution and paid a heavy price, " Lady Royall said.
If the slick reaches the coast there will be a heavy price to pay.
Cheating your way to success can lead to success, but it comes at a heavy price.
And it will have to pay a heavy price to its, now indispensable, allies to do so.
Liv Grete Poiree of Norway also paid a heavy price for wayward shooting at the last stop.
Right now, at our current low levels of carbon dioxide, plants are paying a heavy price in water usage.
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So we've seen the consequences of this failure of responsibility, and the American people have paid a heavy price.
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But with editorial content, the reading experience ends up paying a heavy price.
My friends, if we show weakness and division we will pay a heavy price for it in the future.
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John Linehan of T Rowe Price says Dow Jones could pay a heavy price if its board rejects the News Corp. offer.
The cuts in proven reserves that will result are a heavy price for a company that is already short of oil.
Those arrangements, since terminated by West Ham, led the club into serious disciplinary difficulties for which the club has paid a heavy price.
Both Tomkins and Kovac paid a heavy price for a sloppy opening 45 minutes by being replaced by Junior Stanislas and Jonathan Spector.
International default, however, is thought to come at a heavy price.
So, according to AMD, Opteron, while technically a better mousetrap, never got to prove itself because Intel made sure nobody used it without paying a heavy price.
While the strategy worked between 2002 and 2005, when Republicans controlled the White House and Congress, the party has paid a heavy price in the 2006 and 2008 elections.
Mr Gates believes that America is still paying a heavy price for having had no military dealings with a generation of Pakistani officers who are now reaching the top.
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In the 2002 presidential election, even without a split in the party, the left paid a heavy price for its fragmentation: the far-right Jean-Marie Le Pen evicted Mr Jospin in the first round.
Britain and the rest of the world have discovered that burying your head in the sand does not work, and now each of them, is having to pay a heavy price for ostrich policy.
It's also bad for the country, long-term, because all the evidence suggests that individuals who have a period of unemployment at the start of their working life pay a heavy price for that bad luck.
But Correa paid a heavy price: His government was saved by the chief of staff of the Ecuadorian army, Ernesto Gutierrez, who also demanded that the president change the public sector law that generated the protest.
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Mr Lakhani claimed that farmers, who he said had been paying a heavy price in order to curtail the disease, were better practising Hindus than the monks at Skanda Vale because they considered the greater good over the individual good.
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