The reluctant obedience of ordsprog

en The reluctant obedience of distant provinces generally costs more than it is worth.
  Thomas Babington Macaulay

en Workers generally, and working families generally, are hit by the same huge increase in costs that's going to face them all winter.

en The board has generally been very reluctant to dip into the long-term reserve.

en There is nothing left worth preserving in the notions of unseen powers, controlling human destiny, to which obedience and worship are due
  John Dewey

en Sentiment, generally, is the big problem now. Even as market fundamentals are starting to improve, people are reluctant to buy,

en Companies using electronic bill presentment generally achieve overall savings on their billing costs ranging between 20% and 50% after absorbing the costs of the initial implementation period.

en Companies using electronic bill presentment generally achieve overall savings on their billing costs ranging between 20 and 50 percent after absorbing the costs of the initial implementation period.

en There was a time wien we expected nothing of our children but obedience, as opposed to the present, when we expect everything of them but obedience.

en There was a time when we expected nothing of our children but obedience, as opposed to the present, when we expect everything of them but obedience.

en When any one State in the American Union refuses obedience to the Confederation by which they have bound themselves, the rest have a natural right to compel them to obedience
  Thomas Jefferson

en There's that group of small business owners, where a lot of the jobs are, for whom hiking taxes will hurt their business. They already face higher heating costs, insurance costs -- at some point, they may decide there are too many costs to run a business and decide it's not worth it any more.

en I'd like to see the county conduct a feasibility study on it. It's the initial costs that everyone talks about, but if you look at the cost over 10 years versus the costs of maintaining grass fields, it's worth it.

en [The government was] extremely productive, ... It was extremely productive not only in the House of Commons, legislatively, but in other aspects such as negotiations with provinces and agreements for equalizations and agreements with provinces for funding on health care, for cities, communities. So we're going to continue to work in the House and with provinces in order to continue to accomplish our commitments from the Speech from the Throne.

en As anybody in the United States is aware, the skyrocketing costs of health care are at crisis proportions. The union has been very reluctant to pay any of that.

en The costs of 404 have been much higher than anyone anticipated. [Based on feedback from our listed companies] many companies would say that the benefits achieved aren't worth the costs. Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy.


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