Sentence examples for tangible price from inspiring English sources

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His freedom, however, comes with a very tangible price: his livelihood.

There are many villains besides ratings agencies in this tragedy, which has cost millions of people their homes and financial security, yet few of the perpetrators have paid any tangible price.

Anyone who hates hypocrisy and double standards must be gratified to read that the historian Doris Kearns Goodwin has begun to pay a tangible price for the "inadvertent copying" from others' works for use in her own ("Writer Leaves 'NewsHour' in Furor Over Book," news article, Feb. 28).

Although the deterministic approach has well-served the industry on supporting the economic and secure operation of power system in the past decades, there has been a tangible price to pay for applying it: the solution tends to be conservative because it tends to focus on the most severe events.

The nonacademic public will have difficulty seeing the tangible price paid at Harvard.

Indeed, it's increasingly crucial that we find answers to these questions, not only so we can try to politically address the problem of "radical Islam" in a way that makes sense, but because American Muslims are paying a very tangible price.

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Good inflation is just the opposite declining tangible asset prices and strong prices in the financial markets.

The prospect of getting paid back in watered-down dollars might then lead people to run even faster to the banks, to get their money and buy something tangible before prices skyrocket.

All of this can be made into a digital scrapbook for free, but if you want the tangible album, prices start at $30. Keepsy, which is launching in public beta today with this birthday product, has been backed by Dave McClure, James Hong, Tim Connors, and a few other Angels.

In my mind, the banks that have paid that money back are going to generally be awarded higher valuations in the market place, higher P/E multiples, potentially higher price tangible book, versus those that have not.

Commercial real estate deflation continues, and excess inventories threaten another 20% decline in house prices (tangible asset deflation).

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