Technically, assets are only worth what a buyer is willing to pay for them.
It will only be worth what another person is willing to pay for them.
There are new high tech devices that can help, but who's going to pay for them?
The question is how to make them most economical and how to pay for them.
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From fast trains to stem-cell research, Californians voted for good things while neglecting to pay for them.
Cigarettes and sweets will always be available in Russia wherever there is money to pay for them.
The governments that represent us did the same, making generous promises without provisions to pay for them.
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It is one thing providing new services - it is quite another persuading people to pay for them.
No deposit will be needed and the charity hopes to pay for them through donations and government funding.
It outlines politically attractive tax cuts but says nothing about the tax increases necessary to pay for them.
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The final version of the payroll tax cut extensions does not include any offsets to pay for them.
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The articles were rich with details, rich enough to make someone like me willing to pay for them.
Ms Parker recently announced increases to premiums to pay for them, but Mr Diamond considers those merely symbolic.
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As we saw in the Google-MMI deal, patents are worth whatever some party is willing to pay for them.
But let's not pretend any of this is a stimulus unless there's also a plan to pay for them.
They will demand more sophisticated service and new experiences, and will also be increasingly willing to pay for them.
The states have promised big pension and retirement benefits to their employees without putting aside money to pay for them.
We believe that if you want decent public services such as health, education and transport, you have to pay for them.
He encouraged the creation of such jobs, but said it was up to state and local governments to pay for them.
When tax money ends up in terrific parks and bicycle trails, again, taxpayers are happy--or at least willing--to pay for them.
They would also be so expensive that the Republicans might have to raid the Social Security surplus to pay for them.
More significantly, the political mood turned against massive expenditures by government, or at least the taxes needed to pay for them.
Instead, the Annex 1 countries might be encouraged to pay for them in exchange for permission to discharge a bit extra themselves.
But they are increasingly reluctant to pay for them with high taxes.
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States and municipalities were ceded more control over health and education, along with a chunk of federal tax revenues to pay for them.
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QDRs have been criticised for coming up with somewhat vague transforming plans while failing to make the savings necessary to pay for them.
And it would be nice if we didn't have to pay for them, but this is the real world that we live in.
At PPL, these swings have resulted in dividend cuts at times as well as the necessity to use reserves to pay for them.
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It gives more tax cuts to the wealthiest Americans -- and to pay for them, asks seniors and others to foot the bill.
Put simply, its Europe policy has long consisted of coming up with the ideas, and getting the eager-to-please Germans to pay for them.
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