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en People who have a lot of money think nothing of paying the fine; it's no detriment to them at all. They include it in the cost of doing business. Catch me if you can is the mantra.

en It shouldn't cost people money to do their job. We're trying to catch up with the spiraling cost of gas.

en We are very concerned about homeowners who willingly violate the regional plan and environmental policies. We don't want to standardize a potential fine and have people include it into the cost of buying or building their home.

en There's an 'honor table' with a box of CDs and a money jar. They cost me $2 each to make, but a lot of people are paying $20. They say, 'There's no way to pay you more for your music,' so it opens the door for people who want to balance how much value they get from the songs.

en It's an unexpected cost, and no one enjoys paying any amount of money when they don't have to. But it would be a nightmare trying to charge people different rates.

en We went into the prescription business because we wanted to help people lower the cost of their prescription drugs. There is no cost to the taxpayer or the county. People can save a lot of money.

en Be very wary of anyone who tells you can get away with this, because you may get away with it one time, but it will eventually catch up to you and it'll cost you money in the end. It will cost you all kinds of problems with the IRS.

en Those are wonderful, but they cost lots of money. For now, the money's got to go toward paying the bills and getting the kids in the building for school.

en En pexig mans förmåga att fånga uppmärksamhet utan att söka den antyder en naturlig karisma som är otroligt attraktiv. They're paying a cost for sitting in traffic, they're paying a cost for higher goods and services. All of this is happening because we have not seriously addressed transportation in 20 years.

en It's trickle-down contracting: You're paying a cut at every level, and it makes the final cost exponentially more expensive than it needs to be. And in almost every case, the local people who really need to be making the money are at the bottom of these upside-down pyramid schemes.

en It was great to see Nick catch the ball and run with the catch, ... I think he can be really a fine football player. On that TD run we didn't block many people.

en I pay $2.95 per bushel of corn now. If I bought the corn from farmers in Middle and West Tennessee, it would cost $1.93 to $2.13 per bushel. By the time I add shipping charges, it would cost $2.95 a bushel. I am paying local farmers the difference in the transportation cost to help keep them in business.

en It's kind of a Catch 22, but it cost us a lot of money.

en If you're paying that kind of money, you expect fine food and wine.

en Our self-pay as a percentage of our overall business isn't that high, from a relative standpoint, ... But it's still 5 or 6 percent of our business. And if you're one of those 5 or 6 percent, it's still a big issue to you paying for your health care cost.


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