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That is a tiny price to pay for safer factories.
That tiny price proved too much to pay.
Teams get their board and lodging paid and players from outside Kabul also get a tiny daily allowance.
Poul soon found himself spending all of his tiny allowance on subscriptions to science fiction magazines.
Shortly after his arrival, Soutine was befriended by Modigliani, who championed his work to his own dealer, Léopold Zborowski, who, despite misgivings, gave Soutine a tiny allowance.
After Husna had a few times complained of not having money, of wearing torn clothes and broken-heeled shoes, K.K. instructed that she be given a tiny allowance.
But the lack of a tiny allowance isn't the only thing of note in this crimson image.
Many economists worry about the price of allowances rising out of control.
Those residents unwilling to take part in either enterprise run to their rooms, fearful of the opportunistic and desperately in need of their tiny allowances.
The lack of demand for permits resulted in an oversupply of them, thus dropping the price of allowances.
Over time the number of allowances released in each new auction falls, driving up both the allowance price and the cost of polluting.
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