China's acceptance of our dollars means those dollars must eventually come back to us.
FORBES: The Fed chairman has no idea what he's talking about.
Our customers say they come back to us because we provide the most liquid and cost-efficient markets in the world.
Invariably, the reporter will come back to us for varied informational needs.
"We're currently waiting for SFP to come back to us to prove they've got sufficient funding in the bank to complete the project, " he said.
As the chasm grew between Alabama and the other team -- the name will surely come back to us soon -- ESPN kept going back to the well, repeatedly showing Webb cheering in the crowd, wearing her boyfriend's No. 10 jersey.
Or we could set, by cutting legal corners, policies that will come back to haunt us.
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As a result, they are making a huge policy mistake that will come back to haunt us.
"I think we (are) setting a new precedent that will come back to bite us, " Graham told reporters.
You know, you get more teachers, better instruction, but now it's kind of come back to haunt us.
"All these macroeconomic vulnerabilities have come back to haunt us, " says Samiran Chakraborty, head of India research for Standard Chartered.
Hopefully they'll come back to help us develop into a better side.
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 spluttering world economic recovery would be very likely to be undermined and fresh rounds of financial turmoil could come back to haunt us all, " it said.
"We are afraid to return to the camp, because armed men may come back to attack us, " Fatima Adam Badaui, a woman from the Kassab camp, told UNAMID.
"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.
But should we, as a matter of policy, and moral decency, learn to think and comprehend that our actions in one part of the world could very well come back to hurt us, or, as Paul would say, blow back in our face?
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.
The customer wanted to come back a month later to visit us again!
Why not come back and permit us to have a vote on this surge?
Admittedly, nothing is going to persuade Japanese or US holidaymakers to come back in the short term.
We're still waiting for some authorities to come back to say whether they're going to support us or not.
You've got to give credit when credit is due and now it's on us to come back and be ready for Game 6.
"After a pretty tough start to the summer, I think it shows a lot of courage for us to come back and play well in this series and win the series, " he added.
With several in-demand A-listers in the cast, he says he was fortunate "that everyone was able to come back, and Sean Penn came along to support us, even though he wasn't in the scene".
And that of course, will come back to haunt the rest of us as banks have to raise more capital and get more conservative.
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