They hoped to buy the land and offered to finance the deal on behalf of the families and pay them 10% on top of the price they had to pay the government.
"They would like to show that there is a price to pay for the kinds of activities that these people engaged in, but most importantly, they want to keep some bad actors off the street right now, " Steinberg said.
And historically, no new console has ever been able to keep up with the number of global gamers willing to pay whatever price to be the first to own a new console.
Moreover, the TARP escapees have yet to learn the price they must pay to cancel the government's warrants, which give it the right to buy common shares for ten years.
You pay the price you want to pay for the car that you wanted to begin with.
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Not stating things truthfully is a small price to pay for the big prize.
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It is a small price to pay for the amazing changes you will see in your body and mind.
Furthermore, Mr Brown can argue that a tweak up in interest rates is a small price to pay for the stability that Labour's economic policies have provided.
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Many such funds have sales charges of 4% to 5% and continuing fees of more than 1% a year, a high price to pay for the privilege of collecting an extra point or two per year in yield.
They say that braving the Drake Passage is the price you pay to see the Antarctic.
While under the opaque pricing model, users bid for services at discounted prices and Priceline earns the difference between the price an individual is willing to pay and the price charged by the travel service provider.
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The big networks will feel obliged to pay the going rate, the customers will still have to pay the full price on their data plan, and the networks will have another few months to think up something else to replace their diminishing revenue streams.
It might change over time - but the shop expects us to pay the price on the day.
Stocks faltered ahead of the U.S. House of Representatives' bailout vote Friday as Wall Street continues to pay the price for the slowing economy.
The bill for the evening remains one of the largest of my life, but it was a small price to pay for finishing the "honeymoon" off in style, and even with a modicum of grace.
That might dilute the stakes which are held by some of the magnates who control these businesses, but would be a fair price to pay to resuscitate the balance-sheet of a vital industry.
Throughout, the customer did 90% of the talking, musing aloud as he analyzed the coupons, maturity dates, prices he had paid for older issues, and the price he hoped to pay for the new bond.
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Although bankers say the downgrading of America's credit rating was unwelcome, their more pressing worry is the rising price that Italy has to pay to borrow - the falling price of Italian government debt.
The difference between the normally lower futures price and the spot price is an insurance premium the farmer is willing to pay to guarantee himself the September price, when he can deliver his crop.
Armed Forces Minister Nick Harvey told the BBC there would be some "capability gaps" and they were "the price we have to pay to get the defence budget in balance for the first time in over a decade".
The new employee owners agree to pay the purchase price to the seller from company profits.
Verizon Wireless does offer its phones without a contract as well, but requires the consumer to pay the full price of the phone upfront.
It is understood none of the traditional broadcasters were willing to pay the asking price to screen the game, which kicks off at 1715 BST.
However, it is understood none of the UK's traditional broadcasters were willing to pay the asking price to screen the match live, which kicks off at 1715 BST.
But that may be a reasonable price to pay to assuage the fears of countries that feel passionately about issues on which they would be aggrieved if they were outvoted by the majority.
He paid tribute to credit unions as offering the "financially excluded the opportunity to pay a fair price for the credit they need".
Farc's decision to quickly free the captives suggests the rebels are no longer willing to pay the political price for capturing and holding members of the Colombian security forces for too long, says the BBC's correspondent in Bogota, Arturo Wallace.
It only value lies in the emotions of investors who line up to pay a higher price than the last one, just to own a piece of this beautiful inert metal.
But while he continues to own German bonds, he's aware of the price Germany may eventually have to pay to keep the euro zone intact.
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Being tracked online is the price we pay for getting to wander the Internet free of charge.
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