But Maria Rivera says she's willing to pay the price for her son Nathianel.
The issue, of course, is whether society is willing to pay the price.
The fourth element is that prisoners are willing to pay the price.
But for leaders who do have the mettle, for those who are willing to pay the price, it can yield results that are nothing short of remarkable.
It may be a small part of RBS's vast balance sheet, but it's another test of whether this emerging Asian giant is willing to pay the price of globalisation while its outward-looking businesses are reaping the rewards.
It is understood none of the traditional broadcasters were willing to pay the asking price to screen the game, which kicks off at 1715 BST.
While under the opaque pricing model, users bid for services at discounted prices and Priceline earns the difference between the price an individual is willing to pay and the price charged by the travel service provider.
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Farc's decision to quickly free the captives suggests the rebels are no longer willing to pay the political price for capturing and holding members of the Colombian security forces for too long, says the BBC's correspondent in Bogota, Arturo Wallace.
However, it is understood none of the UK's traditional broadcasters were willing to pay the asking price to screen the match live, which kicks off at 1715 BST.
The marketmakers rarely allowed customers to trade inside the spread, even if one customer was willing to pay the same price that another customer wanted to sell his stock for.
And historically, no new console has ever been able to keep up with the number of global gamers willing to pay whatever price to be the first to own a new console.
It has the option to either buy the stock itself or find another buyer within 30 days who is willing to pay the same price.
The difference between the normally lower futures price and the spot price is an insurance premium the farmer is willing to pay to guarantee himself the September price, when he can deliver his crop.
Nor is everyone willing to pay the same price for a cone or a cup.
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But there was another explanation after all, some multinationals are willing to pay the asking price.
The Singhs are willing to pay the top price at any land auction and team up with local developers in cities where DLF is a newcomer.
According to JD Powers and Associate, consumers with higher disposable income are now excited by the Ford brand and are willing to pay the higher price associated with its vehicles.
At the time, media reported that Poly was willing to pay any price to reclaim the sculptures which French and British troops plundered from the Imperial Summer Palace in 1860.
It also allows them to specify the maximum price they are willing to pay so that users receive an alert when prices drop to a certain level.
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If the goal were to maximize auction revenue and profits then the right approach would be to bundle all our spectrum and sell it to one firm, which would be willing to pay an enormous price to have a monopoly in the lucrative market with no possible threat of competition.
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The cruel irony of this is that the entire difference between the legal maximum price and the price people are willing to pay for every gallon that is supplied will evaporate as people stand in line for gas.
For example, buyers of iPads are willing to pay an exorbitant price for the package of plastic and metal that make up an iPad because that package of plastic and metal can do quite amazing things compares to other packaging of plastic and metal.
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It can, for example, increase the price that people are willing to pay for a product or the number of products a company can sell.
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You get the extra money from those willing to pay more and still keep the revenues from the price sensitive.
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The price potential buyers are willing to pay will depend largely on whether the broadcasters are willing to continue licensing current seasons of their TV shows to the site for a long period.
The bank shelved plans for the sale because the price investors were willing to pay wasn't attractive enough, according to a banker working on the deal.
Investors were also hoping to see that shoppers are willing to pay full price, but that doesn't seem to be the case just yet.
The price an investor is willing to pay for an option depends on a number of factors including interest rates and the relationship between the market price and the exercise price.
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