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We know that you pay a premium for Apple products.
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You know, we urged them to be honest, you know, increased their pay.
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We all know what free advice is worth. (What you pay for it.) How about free information?
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We'll pay you for them, maybe at, you know, pennies on the dollar, but the idea is that this will sort of draw a boundary around the crisis.
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But, you know, those kinds of things rarely get the sort of continuing attention that we pay to them because we see them as building blocks, not just as one-off events.
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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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So, you know, I think we just live in that kind of world now where people are starting to pay more attention, that Ty Cobb could have gotten away with it.
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At this point, we know that the budget surpluses of the '90s occurred in part because of the pay-as-you-go law, which said that, well, you should pay as you go and live within our means, just like families do every day.
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