If the carbon price is too high, it could make many marginal projects uneconomic.
Now, ostensibly, no price is too high, because rents will go up forever and private equity investors will buy up any REIT not nailed down.
If the price of peace in Washington is just cutting deals that will kick students off of financial aid, or get rid of funding for Planned Parenthood, or let insurance companies discriminate against people with preexisting conditions, or eliminate health care for millions on Medicaid who are poor, or elderly, or disabled -- that price is too high.
For most of us, that price is simply too high a cost to pay.
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That unsubsidized price is still too high to compete in most markets with retail electricity without subsidy.
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The Vita really deserves to be in more homes but no matter how great it is, the price is still too high.
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There the good news ends, for European firms are beginning to fear that the price of pioneering is too high.
Most customers were tourists like me, business people or embassy staff -- the price for a pizza is too high for most North Koreans.
"If the price I'm paying today is too high, I'm not going to do as well as I expect, " he says.
But, according to Dr Arye Carmon, the president of the Israel Democracy Institute, the resulting fragmentation is too high a price to pay.
Not only do we believe a price-earnings ratio of 42 is too high, but we believe the estimates are too rosy to begin with.
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Anything above the mid-level is too high a price for Dalembert, but in this league and especially in this market, he is certain to command much more than that.
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While discovering terrorist plots is a legitimate function of the FBI the violation of the privacy and individual rights of the people is too high a price to pay for the dubious information gleaned by snooping on email.
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An instant background check is not too high a price to pay, when we know the current system -- even with big loopholes -- has saved many lives.
The principal disadvantage is that the price of a product sold through these types of arrangements is likely to be too high to gain a meaningful share of the China market.
But I think the price you're paying for the content is too high because it's way too invasive.
Ms. Black said profit margins on unit-dose detergents are constrained because the wholesale price is already high, so the retailer is wary of putting too much of a markup on it.
Under the rules, companies today can set any price they choose for their output, as long as it is not too high (gouging), too low (predatory dumping) or just right (collusion).
If, for the sake of argument, there was reason to believe Iran would take seriously any global consensus on passage through the Strait of Hormuz that would supposedly emerge from American ratification of LOST, the U.S. would still be paying far too high a price simply to codify what we already maintain is our right under customary international law.
The price that we have paid for it and continue to pay for it is just too high.
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We heard it in 1989: "Japan is different, " when the Nikkei's price-earnings ratios were ridiculous and the Nikkei was climbing too high to 39, 000.
"My concern is that if it is fixed at the cost of abandoning the democratic rules of the group, that would too high a price to pay, " Piccone said.
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