We are all about to pay the price for that arrogant, misbegotten idea--yet again.
Blackstone and its like may have to pay the price of a little more openness.
Now that Beijing is pushing for a multilateral world, it needs to pay the price.
They're ready to pay the price for their personal life but not for a communal one.
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If we were stupid in our lending, we were going to pay the price.
We're not building enough power-generating plants to meet demand, and we're beginning to pay the price.
But Maria Rivera says she's willing to pay the price for her son Nathianel.
It might change over time - but the shop expects us to pay the price on the day.
He said without "strong action" to shake up the banking culture, consumers would continue to pay the price.
"They are the ones having to pay the price for a crisis that wasn't created by them, " he said.
The issue, of course, is whether society is willing to pay the price.
They have jobs to fill, so they will have to pay the price.
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Mr Ospel put too much faith in them and in his ambition, and he had to pay the price.
"Once again, finance staff are being forced to pay the price for boardroom failure, " said Unite national officer Dominic Hook.
The era of cheap China labor is over, and foreign firms will be the first ones to pay the price.
If a rights issue makes survival more likely, shareholders may prefer to pay the price rather than risk everything or almost everything.
The fourth element is that prisoners are willing to pay the price.
It is possible to seal borders tightly enough to keep more people out if those inside are ready to pay the price.
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.
But if we do have a cold spell, you know what will happen: So many folks will find it difficult to pay the price.
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In the next few months, we are about to pay the price for tolerating, for far too long, dictators, despots, and autocrats of all stripes.
And, in August, Kommersant started to pay the price of politicisation.
But for leaders who do have the mettle, for those who are willing to pay the price, it can yield results that are nothing short of remarkable.
That is, if they allow criminality to occur and they know of it or should know of it, then they are going to have to pay the price.
"God is looking down on all this and if they are not doing everything in their power to save people they are going to pay the price, " Nagin said.
As in domestic affairs, there is too often a blindness to consequences, a wishful thinking about human nature, and the same refusal to pay the price for maintaining our civilization.
"Anybody who wanted to do a film of any stature, they'd have to pay the price, " says Scott Ross , a former ILM head who now runs competitor Digital Domain .
"It is not right that consumers who don't have the mental capacity to fend off tricksters should have to pay the price, " said Teresa Perchard, director of policy at Citizens Advice.
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