For example, it still allows an international organization for the first time to collect revenues from American taxpayers as the price for permission to exploit the world's seabeds.
The deal, if confirmed, is a major victory for the European parliament negotiators, who insisted on pay curbs as their price for passing Basel, and a sign of London's relative isolation on some financial services issues.
As for its sale price separately from the GameStick, PlayJam's staying mum for now.
Members will demand that as the price for allowing the CIA to be transformed into an offensive agency, and it's a price worth paying.
There are certainly reasons for concern as the average selling price for RIM smart phones continues to plummet.
But the couple see the headaches as the price for living in an architectural icon.
Partly as explanation for the higher price, Cisco is characterizing the Cius as more than a tablet.
Some observers interpret it as the price for getting SAIC's help in India.
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The transaction could be profitable even if shares move very little as long as expectations for greater price volatility increase.
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President Bush should therefore offer a deal: strong, pro-growth measures as the price for signing off on the usual unproductive stuff.
Republicans must demand no less than such pro-growth tax reform as the price for their agreement in the next debt limit round.
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Entrepreneurs effectively value their equity as the price for their scarce time.
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She would have no time to negotiate the pan-European federal discipline that she has always demanded as the price for German aid.
He is prepared to meet these head-on as the price for removing what he sees as the dead hand of monopoly supply.
This, of course, is why Democrats would likely insist on using a tax mechanism as their price for supporting such big Medicare changes.
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Mr Obama's administration, perhaps overconfident, persuaded him to agree that it would demand a complete settlement freeze as the price for restarting talks.
Then in June the Qataris surprised and annoyed both firms by demanding a price of 3.25 Glencore shares as their price for support.
After leaving Kinross, he founded Allied Nevada in 2007 around a Nevada gold mine, just as the price for gold started to soar.
Several Republicans suggest the party should insist on taking an axe to the budget as the price for allowing the government to continue to function.
Allies who have been surprisingly cooperative in economic sanctions likely will insist on trying the diplomatic track as their price for continued cooperation on sanctions.
Others would accept more of it as the price for (in their view) more effective action to reduce unemployment, promote competitiveness or what have you.
It is difficult to imagine that President Yeltsin is in a position to deny these institutions virtually whatever they want as the price for their assistance.
The authors say that they expect the use of highly toxic methods will continue to grow among small-scale miners as the price for gold continues to rise.
Like other investment companies, BDCs are compelled, as the price for not being taxed themselves, to distribute most of their capital gains and net operating income to shareholders.
But the agreement does not meet the explicit conditions the Quartet set as its price for ending the embargo it imposed after Hamas won last year's legislative elections.
As for likely purchase price, expect it to be high.
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Mr Clegg, however, tries to dodge speculation about what his party would do in that event beyond demanding radical constitutional change as the price for entering any new government.
Nobody failed to see the irony that it was Germany which, in the late 1990s, had insisted on a rigid stability pact as its price for accepting the euro.
Of course, what they really want are other policy concessions, such as whatever spending cuts or regulatory changes they can force Democrats to accept as the price for the extension.
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