"I think we (are) setting a new precedent that will come back to bite us, " Graham told reporters.
The investment bankers were too piggy with valuations, and it may end of coming back to bite them.
Insurance companies, however, may find that the issue comes back to bite them.
If, however, Mr Howard has got it right, one can expect this issue to come back to bite Mr Blair.
But for a Texas homeowner, an impromptu anti-snake solution -- set that repulsive reptile on fire -- came back to bite.
The question is whether it comes back to bite DMG and what this says about its ability to finesse high-profile deals.
So nationwide, these low down payment sales, like the subprime of old, are already coming back to bite the hand that fed them.
Just be sure not to sacrifice liquidity and control for a percentage point or two, as it may come back to bite you.
In 2009-2011, during profitable times, semiconductor makers over-spent on capital equipment, and this has come back to bite them in the form of production overcapacity.
The one thing we can't do at this club is get carried away and think we're world-beaters or it will come back to bite us.
The image of that veneer would quickly come back to bite.
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"I'm always aware if you start relaxing and think things are going well, this game has a way of coming back to bite you, " he said.
In short, a technical shortcut that the biggest banks developed in order to simplify their outsized paperwork problems has come back to bite everybody on the ass.
Yet the division might come back to bite the administration.
"The 'bring it on, the more information the better' attitude we have about genetic testing could really come back to bite us, " says Ellen Matloff, director of cancer genetic counseling at the Yale Cancer Center.
We get no added benefit from it, and ultimately, in the long run it would just come back to bite us by way of a now pissed off, underpaid employee, hearsay in the market, or worse, turnover.
As brave as this supposed employee may be, it may come back to bite him, but his Spartacus moment is turning into a rallying cry for the victims of one of the biggest launch disasters in modern gaming history.
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If the fiscally conservative Republican from Wesley Chapel, Florida is thinking of running for another public office after being Speaker of the House, his recent decision to halt the Sun Life Stadium upgrade legislation may come back to bite him.
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But quite a lot of economists think that, sooner or later, the hundreds of billions that the Bank of England and other central banks have been pumping into the global economy will come back to bite us, in the form of runaway inflation.
But, Sir Mervyn said, the most important message he took from Keynes right now was the need for countries to work together to tackle global economic issues - whether it's the crisis in the eurozone or the massive financial imbalances that helped cause the crisis in 2008, and could yet come back to bite us.
"You don't want one person to bear an inordinate part of the more stressful household tasks, because that's going to come back and bite you, " says Rosalind Barnett, executive director of the Communities, Families and Work Program at Brandeis University.
Not from the amount of money that people push back and forth to each other, but some bite of the gross profit that people are making from pushing the money back and forth.
Rather, they'll be put right back to work in the hopes that they "take a bite out of movie piracy in the Big Apple, " according to the Motion Picture Association's Edward Neurbronner -- that is, when they're not busy putting on little, um, dog-and-pony shows at local events.
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That's the list of fears, lurking on the sidelines, which could come back and bite us, but no-one wants publicly to confront.
Apple would incur a stinging income tax bite if it were to repatriate the money back to the U.S. in order to accomplish this.
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Instead, investors are choosing to bite into economic events that were factored into the market way back in September.
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