It is beauty at a price, but one that he seems prepared to pay.
Or as few as you like at whatever price they appear prepared to pay.
Mr. Lozoya said Pemex would be prepared to pay "above average prices" to firms.
Now, you are prepared to pay a king's ransom to keep him from trial.
So long as the government in Ankara is prepared to pay, Turkish Cyprus can survive.
Buyers want to know more about the provenance of goods and are prepared to pay for that.
That's a small price to pay for so profound a performance, but be prepared to pay it.
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Are Scots really more public-spirited than the English, and if so are they prepared to pay higher taxes?
The key issue for retailers is whether consumers will be prepared to pay higher prices, which seem inevitable now.
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And how much are they prepared to pay for the putative long-term energy security and stability provided by nuclear?
The tycoon later admitted to meeting with the official and even of being prepared to pay for his services.
And there is evidence that drivers are prepared to pay for add-ons that improve safety as well as convenience.
Check if your company has any overseas positions available and be prepared to pay much of your own way.
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Bangalore's owner Vijay Mallya said he was prepared to pay more for Pietersen.
Few Argentine politicians are prepared to pay the political cost of spending cuts or tax rises to pay off bondholders.
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But the share who were not prepared to pay higher electricity bills had risen by about half in two years.
The hastily announced drug merger between Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham collapsed when neither boss was prepared to pay second fiddle.
Rathod might have a taste for coffee but isn't prepared to pay for a serving in a new style coffee shop.
Soper hailed Lamb as a moderniser and said the ECB had to be prepared to pay "top whack" for a suitable successor.
"I also want to make sure that child is not burdened with debts that this generation were not prepared to pay off".
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Contrary to conventional wisdom, people in poor countries do care about greenery and cleaner energy, and are prepared to pay for it.
Dudley Council said it had abandoned the proposals after a consultation showed most people were not prepared to pay for a large rise.
Properties are not selling because what buyers are prepared to pay falls well short of what sellers are willing, or able, to accept.
In short: if you want to live near restaurants, choose the east or west coast, but be prepared to pay high housing costs.
Now, bookmakers are permitted to trade pitches, so the best ones went to more enterprising types who were prepared to pay for them.
Actually, he said, he was prepared to pay fare for the two of them when the attendant said his daughter could just duck under.
Council leader David Sparks said he wanted to ask people if they would be prepared to pay a rate rise of 2%, 3.5% or 4.6%.
While 60% supported an increase to protect services, most of those said they were not prepared to pay more than a few pence extra per week.
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