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"And who's paying the price for it are the children."
Germany is now "paying the price for a very long neglect".
In other words, we're all paying the price for unpaid internships.
But he may be paying the price for years to come.
The people are tired of paying the price for their corrupt rulers.
We are now paying the price for that personal moment of revenge.
But that was clearly wrong, and we're paying the price for it.
Twitter has a security problem — and businesses are paying the price for it.
Yes, vets are literally paying the price for this massive screw-up. 3.
It just felt like I could be paying the price for opportunities missed.
"We are now paying the price for the actions (of previous administrations)," he added.
And U.S. sorghum farmers should not be paying the price for this larger fight.
He is paying the price for that approach because he is surrounded by ideologues.
You used your money to get out of paying the price for your actions.
Republican leaders are now paying the price for their dishonest approach to fighting Obamacare.
And who is really paying the price for our disastrous policies on offshore drilling.
With these incremental price hikes, customers are paying the price for all that premium content.
Trump, meanwhile, is paying the price for the ugly campaign he ran in the primaries.
We destabilized the Middle East and we've been paying the price for it for years.
Now America is paying the price for beating up its government, Hacker and Pierson argue.
For decades, American workers have been paying the price for our archaic corporate tax system.
Aoun said Lebanon was currently paying the price for 30 years of wrong financial policies.
We first meet him as he's arguing with a superior, and paying the price for it.
But it is now paying the price for expanding too fast; last year it lost NKr216bn.
The aluminium production sector is now paying the price for changing the way alumina is priced.
Those women are still paying the price for that abuse, but he has chosen not to.
Patients and taxpayers wind up paying the price for this failure, both in dollars and in health.
American communities are paying the price for American politicians who refuse to confront the fossil fuel industry.
Analysts said South Africans are still paying the price for unbridled lending that fuelled a consumer frenzy.
But fast-forward to 2018 and it's not Trump who is paying the price for his comments.
"Chinese people across the country are paying the price for the death of media," said the headline.
Others said the trip had been a mistake that their children were unjustly paying the price for.
Trump has insisted inaccurately that China and not US consumers are paying the price for the tariffs.
The Rensselaer residents are paying the price for decades of inaction around the management of construction debris.
And both older and younger college students are paying the price for this greedy, but foolish educational culture.
Bottom line -- Katt feels like he's paying the price for his team choosing lady Emmy over Lady Justice.
Higher education is becoming a luxury, and student workers, not Columbia's endowment, are paying the price for it.
The movie follows Cooper's character, a writer who finds himself paying the price for stealing someone else's work.
As the match proceeded Friday it looked as if he were paying the price for that earlier victory.
The majority of Americans don't use all of their vacation days — and they're paying the price for it.
"Anybody will miss Shakib...but he made a mistake and is paying the price for it," Domingo said.
One wrinkle in Friday's report is that they seem to be paying the price for his trade policies.
Veterans are paying the price for a mistake made by their superiors to entice them to stay in the military.
The Trump White House is paying the price for not fully dealing with that absence of a government-in-waiting.
Julia Angrisano, national secretary of the Finance Sector Union of Australia, said employees were paying the price for cost controls.
Or did he pull some kind of trick on them which he knows he'll shortly be paying the price for?
Whether it's a car or a Corona, Americans are going to wind up paying the price for Trump's trade war.
The PD is seen on around 103 percent, paying the price for internal schisms and the slow pace of economic recovery.
"Western Union is now paying the price for placing profits ahead of its own customers," said Acting Assistant Attorney General David Bitkower.
Analysts said Turkey was paying the price for intensifying its action against the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, ISIL or Daesh.
And even the final moments of the episode, Morgan is definitely paying the price for freely fighting for what he believes in.
Both the JPMorgan and LLB-Switzerland episodes occurred years ago, albeit the latter is now paying the price for its fraudulent behavior.
They say they are used to being stuck between global and regional powerhouses, and to paying the price for other countries' wars.
Two people recently got to cross "joining the mile high club" off their bucket list — but now, they're paying the price for it.
How Obamacare repeal defines the campaign: MacArthur is the prototypical Republican paying the price for the GOP's plans to roll back preexisting conditions.
The Chinese government is paying the price for decades of not enforcing the regulations that were put in place ostensibly to protect workers.
"That is obviously not good, and energy names are paying the price for that," said Allan Small, a senior investment advisor at HollisWealth.
How health care defines the campaign: MacArthur is the prototypical Republican paying the price for the GOP's plans to roll back preexisting conditions.
And the more time I spend listening in rural communities, the clearer it becomes: China isn't paying the price for this reckless trade war.
But just as Republicans may be paying the price for alienating college-educated whites, Democrats should be wary of relying on them too heavily.
Ford, which undertook a big expansion in China earlier this decade, is paying the price for a lack of new models in its lineup.
"The people are tired of paying the price for their violent and corrupt rulers," Sanders said of the largest protests in Iran since 2009.
And with this latest green light to polluters and contaminators, all of us are again paying the price for that unapologetic greed and ignorance.
Cosmetics is paying the price for importing 156 shipments of false eyelash kits that contained illegal materials from North Korea between 2012 and 2017.
After pretending to champion Main Street in their tax bill, small businesses are the ones already paying the price for the GOP's greed-driven agenda.
But she is nonetheless paying the price for a crisis exacerbated by the President's decision-making amid a major surge in migrants crossing the border.
He also said that average Wells Fargo (WFC) shareholders who have done nothing wrong are the ones that are paying the price for the company's misdeeds.
Bobby Portis is paying the price for his brutal punch on Bulls teammate Nikola Mirotic ... as the team has slapped him with an 8-game ban.
Broadcom CEO Hock Tan is paying the price for misjudging President Donald Trump's resolve to "bring the Chinese to their knees," CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday.
North Korea is also paying the price for its policies; it faces ever-tightening international sanctions in response to the growth of its nuclear-weapons programme.
What's clear from his report is that working the refs worked beyond conservatives' wildest dreams, and that we are all still paying the price for it.
Those who will be impacted are looking ahead to 2019 and seeing very preventable trouble, wondering why they're paying the price for a trade war far away.
It's not a Parisian tradition, but they are paying the price for it with their tax resources, the ecological health of their river, and ultimately, their heritage.
Herschel Walker says he's paying the price for supporting Donald Trump -- telling TMZ Sports he's been dropped from multiple speaking engagements for publicly backing the GOP candidate.
"Owing to China's traditional economic ties with North Korea, it will mainly be China paying the price for implementing the resolution," the statement cited Wang as saying.
While the Red Sox are certainly paying the price for side-stepping the rules, there's an unintended victim for their penalties: other Venezuelan prospects from this year.
Thanks to the physical requirements of working in his store, Kamal appears to be in good shape, but his insides are paying the price for his poor diet.
The rest of America, meanwhile, is paying the price for ObamaCare's regulatory regime, which has increased premiums 85033 percent on average – 92 percent for those 35 and under.
Solo was apparently paying the price for the public comments and Twitter posts she has made in connection with the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which has plagued Brazil.
The SPD faces decimation, at 12%-17% in polls, paying the price for sharing power as Merkel's junior partners for six years and 8.93 of the last 14.
But if the Spacey scandal gets worse, it would be a particularly cruel injustice should other gay men end up paying the price for his deployment of pernicious stereotypes.
We really wanted to keep our perspective and sympathies on the ground at this moment, because those are the people really paying the price for the decisions she's making.
He said ordinary people were still paying the price for the crisis through falling living standards and cuts to public services, and a Labour government would redress the balance.
The TV personality says CNN's obsessed with the story because it's been their moneymaker -- and they want it to be true -- but now they're paying the price for recklessness.
"I can only speak for myself, and I'm paying the price for my mistakes," he said, adding that he was not expecting a pardon and would not seek one.
"Banks are paying the price for political uncertainty that we've seen in the country over the past two weeks," said Ron Klipin, a fund manager at Cratos Capital in Johannesburg.
On top of that, he says the Dow stock is finally paying the price for relying on GE Capital and acquired noncore businesses to help beat earnings estimates each quarter.
"Standing behind me and standing before me today at this American air base are Americans who are literally paying the price for the government shutdown in Washington, DC," he said.
But the country risks paying the price for past excess, when its exports of surplus steel washed through the rest of the world, leaving a trail of margin compression and destruction.
The downside of that kind of deal is that it leaves the GOP vulnerable to paying the price for backing bills and policies they don't subscribe to in the first place.
"My passion is photography, but I am paying the price for my passion with my life," he wrote in a letter to observe his 600th day in detention in March 2015.
"Your decision-makers, the politicians, the lobbyists and the major corporations are the ones gaining from your foreign policy, and you are the ones paying the price for it," it said.
"The market is suffering... everyone along the chain is paying the price for these war games," a grain trader said, declining to be named due to the sensitivity of the situation.
It's clear from the anger that administration officials faced at a City Council hearing on Thursday that Mr. de Blasio is paying the price for the managerial blunder of overpromising and underdelivering.
"Owing to China's traditional economic ties with North Korea, it will mainly be China paying the price for implementing the resolution," Wang said at a regional security forum in Manila on Monday.
They feel they are paying the price for the corruption of Mr. Ramaphosa's party, the African National Congress, whose former leadership is enmeshed in multiple graft scandals, including within the electricity sector.
"She should not be paying the price for whatever disagreements you have with the UK." In January, Zaghari-Ratcliffe went on hunger strike for several days in protest at her treatment in jail.
But the party took only 14.4 percent of the vote, paying the price for failing to rejuvenate an economy that has struggled to catch up with the richer countries in Europe, analysts said.
If Trump wants to fulfill his campaign promise, it seems increasingly likely he'll have to turn to more symbolic arrangements to show that Mexico is the one paying the price for the wall.
LONDON (Reuters) - Ferrari appointed Mattia Binotto as their fourth Formula One principal in less than five years on Monday, with previous incumbent Maurizio Arrivabene paying the price for their continuing lack of titles.
In most cases, I was wrong when I originally sized up the economic characteristics of these companies or the industries in which they operate, and we are now paying the price for my misjudgments.
The Mountaineers, who have 11 freshmen on the roster, are paying the price for scheduling up as losses to Marquette and Notre Dame have them staring at a possible third straight 0-3 start.
The secretary general of Keiko's party, Jose Chlimper - a former minister in her father's government - said she was paying the price for keeping a campaign promise to not seek her father's freedom through politics.
It was a business model that fell out of sync with the enthusiast community that once championed its products, and the twice-bankrupt RadioShack has been paying the price for that pivot ever since.
Social Security benefits would automatically rise to adjust for the higher prices so the most vulnerable seniors would be protected, but more affluent ones would be paying the price for other people's health care.
"Owing to China's traditional economic ties with North Korea, it will mainly be China paying the price for implementing the resolution," Wang said this month after the United Nations imposed new sanctions on Pyongyang.
The bottom line: We are the first generation of humans to start paying the price for a warmer world, and we are also the first to face costs as we try to address it.
"The N.F.L. has a lot to answer for on concussions, and they are paying the price for it," said Warren Zola, a sports lawyer who teaches at the Boston College Carroll School of Management.
When Congress is in session, he spends most days on Capitol Hill, educating congressional lawmakers about what credit unions need to ensure they aren't paying the price for mistakes made by much larger financial institutions.
"In most of these cases, I was wrong in my evaluation of the economic dynamics of the company or the industry in which it operates, and we are now paying the price for my misjudgments," he wrote.
The other players didn't even show up until several years after Amazon launched its first service in 2006, and they are paying the price for their failure to see the way computing would change the way Amazon did.
Italian banks, which hold about 375 billion euros ($426 billion) of the country's government bonds, are paying the price for a jump in sovereign borrowing costs triggered by market fears over the ruling coalition's big-spending budget plans.
Somehow, we did when we were a much poorer country in the years after World War II. In our politics, in our labor-market participation, and in our health we are already paying the price for our failures.
But Coe — who mentored other inmates in prison and has stayed sober for more than a decade after successfully completing drug rehab — spent nearly 40 years paying the price for a crime he committed while still a teenager.
"Canadian families, Canadian workers, Canadian farmers, and Canadian job-creators are paying the price for your weak leadership," Scheer wrote in a letter to Trudeau last month, calling on the government to take tough countermeasures, including examining retaliatory tariffs.
American businesses say they support the administration's efforts to press for a more level playing field in China, but complain they are paying the price for tariffs, which have driven up costs and prompted Chinese retaliation on American products.
Britain is paying the price for a high level of inequality and a chronic lack of investment in education which have prompted a disillusioned population to vote to leave the European Union, Credit Suisse Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam said on Sunday.
With backing for 5-Star holding steady, the League appeared to be paying the price for the constant cabinet tensions, which culminated this week in a junior League minister being turfed out of government after being engulfed in a corruption scandal.
Wang said that "it will mainly be China paying the price for implementing the resolution," but also pledged China would "properly implement" the sanctions, which forbids any new economic partnerships between the countries and bans many of North Korea's exports.
The Danish author Madame Nielsen's debut in English translation, "The Endless Summer," is very much in the latter category, telling the story of a family that indulges in life's lightness, ultimately paying the price for ignoring the weight of being.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that he had warned European countries years ago about the risk of the United States imposing its rules on others, and that they were now paying the price for ignoring him.
In elevating a populist nationalist like Johnson to the premiership, the British are paying the price for the long-term weakening of Parliament and the role of a small minority of mainly elderly party members at the base of their party.
"Children who are suffering and dying in [North] Korea are not the people who should be paying the price for whatever else is going on," Chris De Bono, UNICEF's chief of communication for East Asia and Pacific, told the BBC.
Opponents on the left and right have sought to depict Macron as a leader with diminished star power now paying the price for centralising authority and decision-making in the hands of a small inner circle, but he faces no immediate threat.
"This paper confirms what we've been saying, that skyrocketing inequality has undermined the strength of our economy and finds that working families are literally paying the price for government inaction," said Sapna Mehta, associate director of policy and research at the Groundwork Collaborative.
I think that's this time what we'll see on tech, on monopoly, that I think ... Do you think that is going to be a big issue or has tech kind of gotten out of, gotten away from paying the price for this?
Back in the summer of 2008, about midway between these calls for regime change in Beijing, he wanted the US to risk war with Russia to bail out Georgia after the small nation found itself paying the price for aggressive action toward Moscow.
Abdullah Bozkurt, President of the Stockholm Center for Freedom – an advocacy organization created by a group of Turkish journalists who live in self-exile in Sweden – cautioned the family members and associates who remain in Turkey end up paying the price for surveillance abroad.
It seems Hinde isn't the only one: even the most cursory glance online can open up pages worth of stories featuring prison staff getting romantically involved with inmates—and often paying the price for it by ending up on the other side of the cell.
Driven in value by a series of investments in several sectors during the 7873s, GE is now paying the price for focusing outside its traditional industrial manufacturing turf, while its rivals have enjoyed a more steady ascent thanks to a sharper focus on their industrial roots.
But Duquette also signed the right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez, who went 32-42 over the length of a four-year, $50 million contract, and Baltimore is still paying the price for the seven-year, $161 million deal offered to slugger Chris Davis before the 2016 season.
Millennials opting to avoid the risk and stress of switching jobs could be paying the price for their company loyalty, according to new research conducted in the U.K. Only one in 25 people born in the 1980s switched employment before their 30th birthday, official labor market data showed.
Three senior HSBC executives told Reuters the decision had come as a surprise, but that Flint was paying the price for an overly cautious approach that prioritised cost controls, and investment in China, over a more ambitious push into the U.S. "It's been a shock to everyone," one said.
Three senior HSBC executives told Reuters the decision had come as a surprise, but that Flint was paying the price for an overly cautious approach that prioritized cost controls, and investment in China, over a more ambitious push into the U.S. "It's been a shock to everyone," one said.
Some Republicans on Thursday cast Sessions — who pulled himself out of involvement in the Russia investigation due to his role in the Trump campaign and meetings he took with Russia's US ambassador — as a good man who played by the rules and is paying the price for doing so.
When traditional constraints on presidential power come under attack, not for the purpose of promoting a substantive agenda, but solely for the purpose of assisting the president to avoid paying the price for his own misdeeds, we are at the outer limit of what a democracy can bear.
"South Korea is paying the price for its overprotection of top-tier jobs and education fervor that produced a flood of people wanting only that small number of top jobs," said Ban Ga-woon, a labor market researcher at state-run Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education & Training.
On Tuesday, the Senate Banking Committee will consider the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act, legislation to roll back Dodd-Frank reforms Congress passed in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis -- reforms meant to protect homeowners, taxpayers, and our economy from ever again paying the price for Wall Street greed.
"Because shipbuilding is such a long game, we're really actually still paying the price for (building) four ships a year that was what was going on in the early 2000s and created this trough in terms of surface ships, submarines all the support vessels that we're scrambling to try to catch up with," Courtney said.
More than a decade later, the hedge fund, Och-Ziff Capital Management, and its founder, Daniel Och, are paying the price for what the United States government has charged were more than $226 million in bribes paid to government officials in Libya, Chad, Niger, Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo to secure natural resources deals and other investments.
What is wrong, though, is that the indie labels who have fostered the format while major label attention waned are now paying the price for the rejuvinated interest, struggling to keep afloat while their money is tied up for as long as ten months thanks to manufacturing delays because someone in a boardroom somewhere decided it was time to churn out yet another 200,000 copies of Revolver.
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