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How to use pays the price in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "pays the price" and check conjugation/comparative form for "pays the price". Mastering all the usages of "pays the price" from sentence examples published by news publications.

She makes the wrong choice, and she pays the price.
Regardless, the crew pays the price for their casual ignorance.
Who pays the price when a priest breaks his vow?
And it's the consumer who pays the price — financially and emotionally.
And the public pays the price in the jobs and wages lost.
Right then, the Confederados realize they've been tricked and Logan pays the price.
The goal of a stable Middle East, free from terror, pays the price.
It moves him, he listens, and then he pays the price: Tragic stuff.
Egorova lives in a world where pain is currency, and everyone pays the price.
When big companies do wrong, it's rarely the big boss who pays the price.
Whenever any politician claims to speak for "the people," someone always pays the price.
The STB should stop this wayward path now, before the U.S. economy pays the price.
So, if a lot of them get sick, he pays the price, not the company.
As Christians, we believe that Jesus's death pays the price for our sins, absorbing our guilt.
An outrage flares up; the hospital or insurer pays the price; and the system continues apace.
Sometimes it's the other people who are making mistakes, and you're the one who pays the price.
When one side regularly flouts norms, the other side pays the price for striving to uphold them.
When the law falls behind technology, somebody often pays the price, and currently that somebody is doctors.
"When early release goes wrong, as it so often does, who pays the price?" he wrote in 2016.
Anderson is co-chair of Iowa Pays the Price, and Weeks is executive director of New Hampshire Rebellion.
"Shutting down roads does not benefit the demands (of protesters) and the citizen pays the price," he said.
"Everyone else pays the price for diminished competition, for worse service, for higher prices, for employee layoffs," she said.
"But the woman pays the price for the rest of her life, and so do the people who love her."
But the woman pays the price for the rest of her life, and so do the people who love her.
We're told Kim considers the guy a constant threat to herself and others, who won't stop until he pays the price.
He also believes the laws and their enforcement are lax and no one really pays the price for making fake drugs.
The more advanced Melisandre studied long ago, and she pays the price for using her powers in the form of physical pain.
This has resulted in some of the super wealthy putting more and more money in their pockets - while the rest of America pays the price.
"When the government uses 21th-century tools to tackle 22st-century problems, it's the public that pays the price," Mr. Gascón said in a statement.
Those include lower stock returns, higher executive compensation, more kooky acquisitions and, of course, management that never pays the price for bad calls or behavior.
"The Fed works for big rich banks that want to get bigger and want to get richer, and then everyone else pays the price," Warren said.
"You know, Jake, you -- you often acknowledge and bring to the forefront the cost of war and our troops and who pays the price," she continued.
King's is a more pragmatic and incremental approach to improving education, one that recognizes, and pays, the price of democracy that confronted Robert Kennedy in 1965.
"When the government uses 20th century tools to tackle 21st century problems, it's the public that pays the price," District Attorney George Gascón said in a statement.
Just as Sirius made the mistake of taunting Bellatrix and letting his guard down, Bellatrix makes the exact same mistake with Molly Weasley — and she pays the price.
In measuring the absurdity of the situation against the human cost of war, Kubrick draws a stinging conclusion about how wars are waged and who pays the price.
Young Sudanese seem to have understood that when citizens do not publicly oppose the use of ethnicity, religion or regionalism by politicians, the entire country pays the price.
"As temperatures fall and the air gets drier, your skin pays the price," says dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, MD. In frigid conditions the skin is less able to protect itself.
Faceless algorithms make that decision about you — and if what shows up in your search results happens to be wrong or misleading, you're the one who pays the price.
Between being repeatedly hammered in the face with arctic wind and spending hours in an 80-degree cell office, our skin pays the price with endless dryness, breakouts, and dullness.
Mary Jane, newly relocated to New York for a gig on a national morning show, pays the price for some rookie mistakes, both on the job and in the bedroom.
If you pay for it, you can get the kind of results seen in Germany on Sunday, but don't think that subsidies actually make energy sources cheaper; they just change who pays the price.
"The problem with a very presidentialized system is that the president takes everything on his shoulders, and he pays the price," said Gérard Grunberg, an emeritus political scientist at Sciences Po, a university in Paris.
In Bohemian Rhapsody's rendering of Mercury's story, he is not so much a man acting on his own desires and power as a gay man as someone who falls sway to a sinister influence, and pays the price.
Until we stop making the argument that you can separate a person's actions from their art while turning a blind eye, people who have done terrible things will continue to go about their business while everyone around them pays the price.
Related: No One Really Knows How Many Nukes North Korea Has The South Korean Presidential Office's senior security official said his government would take all possible measures, including possible UN sanctions, to ensure the North pays the price after the fourth nuclear test.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean President Park Geun-hye said the country will take decisive measures against any additional provocations by North Korea and work with the international community to make sure the isolated country pays the price for its latest nuclear test.
On campaign stops and in phone calls with supporters, as well as in Facebook ads that asked for donations, the New York senator and 2020 presidential candidate said she is fighting for sexual assault survivors to be heard and doesn't care if she pays the price for it.
Activists and voters with Iowa Pays the Price and New Hampshire Rebellion have been pushing candidates for months to commit to a series of solutions to address this issue, and we're only going to ramp up the pressure with rallies, marches, and the first-ever We the People Convention in a massive heated tent on Primary Weekend in New Hampshire.
If you go and try something else and no one is giving you a fair chance, and you don't have family or any contacts there, I think it comes down to either you're going to starve and be homeless or you revert back to your own ways because that's all you know... These guys—yeah, say what you want, they're criminals, maybe they did horrible things, they don't deserve second chances—but when they don't get that fair second chance, the rest of society pays the price.
Katie Zezima, Law School Pays the Price in 'Don't Ask' Rule Protest, N.Y. Times, June 29, 2008.
The generalized second-price auction (GSP) is a non-truthful auction mechanism for multiple items. Each bidder places a bid. The highest bidder gets the first slot, the second-highest, the second slot and so on, but the highest bidder pays the price bid by the second-highest bidder, the second-highest pays the price bid by the third-highest, and so on. First conceived as a natural extension of the Vickrey auction, it conserves some of the desirable properties of the Vickrey auction.
You're not going to pay a personal price with an immediate family. So who pays the price? The American military and their families... not me, not you." When Rice interjected, Boxer responded by saying, "Madam Secretary, please.
The daughters give back the rightful property to their father. Eventually, Suryakant pays the price for Yuvraj’s mistakes through his demise. Kajri begins to blackmail Yuvraj, at one point, and controls all the family wealth whilst enslaving the family.
My kids are too old, and my grandchild is too young. You're not going to pay a particular price, as I understand it, within immediate family. So who pays the price? The American military and their families, and I just want to bring us back to that fact.
I know you feel terrible about it. That's not the point. I was making the case as to who pays the price for your decisions. And the fact that this administration would move forward with this escalation with no clue as to the further price that we're going to pay militarily... I find really appalling.
A first-price sealed-bid auction (FPSBA) is a common type of auction. It is also known as blind auction.Shor, Mikhael, "blind auction" Dictionary of Game Theory Terms In this type of auction, all bidders simultaneously submit sealed bids so that no bidder knows the bid of any other participant. The highest bidder pays the price that was submitted.
Proxy bidding is an implementation of an English second-price auction used on eBay, in which the winning bidder pays the price of the second-highest bid plus a defined increment. It differs from a Vickrey auction in that bids are not sealed; the "current highest bid" (defined as second-highest bid plus bid increment) is always displayed.
Rahul's mother becomes increasingly concerned about his sexual orientation so he asks Janet to marry him. Shonali's drug abuse worsens and she attends a rehabilitation clinic. Meghna pays the price of her increasing fame by losing her close friends due to her changed attitude towards them. She becomes pregnant with Abhijit's child, and reluctantly has an abortion due to conditions in her contract.
Milgrom, 2004: p268 At charity auctions, bid sheets usually have a fixed starting amount, predetermined bid increments, and a "guaranteed bid" amount which works the same as a "buy now" amount. Other variations of this type of auction may include sealed bids. The highest bidder pays the price he or she submitted. In private value auctions, every bidder has his own valuation of the auctioned good.
"Give It To You" was later re-recorded and re-released on Back For Another Taste (1990). "Jaws of the Tiger" was re-recorded and re- released on B-sides (1999). "Everybody Pays the Price" was never re-recorded, but it was re-released as the B-side to the single "The Storm", and also on the Helix compilation Deep Cuts: the Best Of.
In this skaz, a young factory worker Stepan meets a woman in the unusual clothing. He realizes that the woman is actually the legendary Mistress of the Copper Mountain. She orders Stepan to tell his bailiff, the "stinking goat", to get out of the Krasnogorsk mine. Stepan does as he is told and pays the price: he is flogged and sent to a mine face.
Eugui pays the price for poor form at Juarez On May 17, 2011, Eugui was named the new coach of Toluca for the Apertura 2011 season. In 17 games, he managed to win 4, tie 8, and lose 5 games. After the season ended, Eugui was sacked from the team. On 13 November 2017, he was named the manager of Potros UAEM for the Clausura 2018 season.
Glenn finally pays the price when he suffers a heart attack after a grueling race. His heart has suffered massive damage and he is scheduled for a coronary bypass. Glenn's father begs his forgiveness after realizing he is partly to blame. Glenn is wheeled into the operating room and the final scene shows Glenn's father tearfully watching Tito win an Olympic race on television and dedicating it to Glenn who has died.
If the subject's bid is greater than the price, he or she pays the price and receives the item being auctioned. If the subject's bid is lower than the price, he or she pays nothing and receives nothing. In another common method, the subject is presented with a series of sequentially increasing or random-order monetary amounts. They must decide if they would prefer to have that amount of money or the item at hand.
Dupré spent her early childhood years in Beachwood, New Jersey, a borough near the Jersey Shore. Her father, William Youmans, owned a landscaping business and also worked as a salesman of surfing accessories. When her parents divorced, Dupré moved to Wall Township, New Jersey with her mother, Carolyn Capalbo, and her stepfather, Mike DiPietro, an oral surgeon. There, she attended Old Mill (elementary) SchoolGov pays the price, Asbury Park Press, March 13, 20.
It was the third consecutive INXS album produced by Chris Thomas. The title, the Roman numeral for "10", represents the band's tenth year since their debut album was released in 1980. X features a sample of blues-harp player Charlie Musselwhite on "Suicide Blonde", and Musselwhite himself playing on "Who Pays the Price" and "On My Way". In 2002, a remastered version of the album was released which included five previously unreleased tracks.
Sanjay, who is regularly insulted by Shekhar and his friends over his apparent poverty (as compared to them), ends up fighting with them after being dumped by Devika. Ratan intervenes and saves the day, but pays the price the next morning when Shekhar's friends accost him on his training route. During the ensuing fight, Shekhar inadvertently pushes Ratan off the cliff. Ratan survives the fall but is seriously injured and will not compete in the next cycle race.
The regiment demined the roads and rice fields in Cambodia, ameliorated and constructed schools and gave French lessons. The regiment also evacuated those exiting French citizens from the Ivory Coast, Gabon, Nouméa, Tchad, Mauritania and ex-Yugoslavia. In a situational crisis, the men of the 1st Parachute Chasseur Regiment are known to always interpose between belligerents and protect civilians at all cost. Dedicated to such a mission, the regiment sometimes pays the price heavily in losses.
Rashmi pays the price for capturing an incident on her mobile phone at a resort, where she had gone along with her boyfriend, Aditya. A gang leader Dharmendra, tries to kill her and destroy the evidence. Rashmi hides herself in a car, which then happens to travel to Madikeri. Aditya, in order to follow her has no option but to take the help of a passerby, Karishma, ends up in the woods and a cat-and-mouse game begins.
Mary signs a warrant for execution of both Lady Jane Grey and her husband, Guilford Dudley. She is sympathetic towards Jane, offering her a few more days before the execution, while promising to spare her life, if she converts from the Protestant faith to the Catholic faith. Stubborn in her religious ways, Jane refuses and pays the price. On 12 February 1554 Jane is taken to the Tower Green, where she faces the scaffold and dies a traitor's death.
At first, Crockett appears difficult to get along with (a notion, which he admits himself in episodes Brother's Keeper, and Nobody Lives Forever). He is a man of few words with a tough exterior, but can also be a loving and caring person. His softer side is revealed when innocent victims die or suffer injustice at the hands of villains or when someone pays the price for others' mistakes. Crockett despises those who use or deceive others for self-serving reasons.
Gemma pays the price and Alistair seeks sanctuary in the country, where a whole world of possibilities opens, Meanwhile Rex feels the need to move quickly in his conquest of Caro. And a television appearance holds a hidden agenda for Maxine. Episode 3.08 (Wednesday 27 September 1989) -- written by Liddy Holloway, directed by Aileen O'Sullivan Olivia raises a spectre from the past in an attempt to drive a wedge between Rex and Caro, but the results are far from expected.
In the 1990s, Raimi and his brother Ivan wrote a script entitled The Curse. The film was meant to be a horror film focusing on a character who wants to be a good person, but makes a sinful choice out of greed for her own betterment and pays the price for it. However, development of the project became stalled and Raimi abandoned it to direct Spider-Man. Raimi also tried to convince director Edgar Wright to direct his script in 2007, but he declined.
Rajashekar is former police officer in Malaysia who falls to the conspiracy of a baddie and is arrested for no fault of his. Rajashekar eventually pays the price for being honest by losing his family and settles down in Tamil Nadu with his young son. In his quest to prove that his father is innocent, Vetrivel re-opens the case and gets the help of Chandhini (Namitha) a lawyer who is the daughter of erstwhile public prosecutor, Gaandivan, who argued against Rajashekar 30 years ago.
Shills, or "potted plants", are sometimes employed in auctions. Driving prices up with phony bids, they seek to provoke a bidding war among other participants. Often they are told by the seller precisely how high to bid, as the seller actually pays the price (to her or himself, of course) if the item does not sell, losing only the auction fees. Shilling has a substantially higher rate of occurrence in online auctions, where any user with multiple accounts can bid on their own items.
He takes the thing seriously and wants to teach a lesson to the deity of death, Yama (Vadivelu). Vexed with the death and the ways that human beings are treated with in hell, Azhagappan decides to tamper with the process of life and death and the laws of the gods. The gods get angry, and Azhagappan pays the price. Comedy turns into tragedy, as he is transformed into a 90-year-old whom even his mother (Sumithra) cannot recognize, and Rambha is cursed to become a formless soul.
Over 60 Minutes With... is the seventh album release by Canadian hard rock/heavy metal band Helix. Their first compilation, it collects music from their first three Capitol Records albums but includes nothing from Wild in the Streets (1987). It was released on cassette and CD. Along with past singles and album tracks, the compilation album also includes previously unreleased songs "Everybody Pays the Price" and "Give It To You". Also included is "Jaws of the Tiger", which had first been released in 1986 as the B-side of the "It's Too Late" single.
It is revealed Sledge has indeed survived and discovered Greenzilla's eggs. He had hatched a new plan by faking his own death to get the Rangers off his track and could not risk of telling his crew about his plan because they would blab it to the Rangers. He manipulates Heckyl and Snide to keep the Rangers busy while he's away.Power Rangers Dino Super Charge, Episode 1, "When Evil Stirs", Original Airdate: January 30, 2016 Snide was a very useful servant but ultimately pays the price for stealing the dark energem.
The Salam transaction is subject to the strict conditions as follows: # It is necessary for the validity of Salam that the buyer pays the price in full to the seller at the time of affecting the sale. In the absence of full payment, it will be tantamount to sale of a debt against a debt, which is expressly prohibited by Mohammed. Moreover, the basic rationale for allowing Salam is to facilitate the "instant need" of the seller. If it is not paid in full, the basic purpose will not be achieved.
"Episode 7", also known as "The Last Evening", is the eighth and final episode of the first season of the American mystery television series Twin Peaks. Series co-creator Mark Frost wrote and directed the episode. It features series regulars Kyle MacLachlan, Piper Laurie and Eric Da Re, with guest appearances by Chris Mulkey and Walter Olkewicz. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent Dale Cooper (MacLachlan) pays the price for his investigation of a murder in the small mountain town of Twin Peaks, while the local sawmill is burnt in an arson scheme.
The character Eli Loker, played by Brendan Hines, from the 2009 Fox series Lie to Me adheres to Radical Honesty during the first season. From the website bio of the character in the first season: “Eli Loker is Lightman's lead researcher, who is so uncomfortable with the human tendency to lie that he's decided to practice what he calls "radical honesty." He says everything on his mind at all times and often pays the price.” In the Divergent series, the Candor faction is dedicated to practicing Radical Honesty.
The Pulverturm (Gunpowder Tower) From 1421 the name Grafen von Bentheim first appears. In 1486 Graf Eberwin II gets a Fee from Frederick III and the County of Bentheim becomes an independent political entity. In 1489 this is reflected in the Burg, and the construction of the Pulverturm starts Between 1588 and 1593, Arnold II chooses the side of the Reformation, following the church reformers Calvin and Zwingli. During the Thirty Years' War, the county pays the price for its choice and is repeatedly sacked by Spanish troops.
" In June 2013, Ewen was featured on the Lost Witness track "Fly". On 1 August 2013, she revealed the Sugababes were no longer recording in the studio together, stating the group was "pretty much done" and confirming that she had started work on her debut solo album. In summer 2014, Ewen played the supporting role of Clara in the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre production of Porgy and Bess. The musical opened to 4 and 5 star reviews, with The Guardian writing of Jade's performance, "Jade Ewen brings a moving simplicity to Clara, who follows her heart and pays the price.
Slavic Review 45.1 (1986): 95–104. Web. Gogol disapproved of the way in which workers focused solely on advancing in the civil servant system and conveyed this disapproval through his writing: He uses the character of Andrey as a vehicle to highlight the vices posed by greed and fortune that is achieved without actually working for it. Though Andrey is able to attain immediate wealth and fame because of the agreement he makes with the painting, he is eventually driven mad by the talent of other artists and pays the price for his ruthless pursuit of societal advancement.
The song's original demo is titled "Dark of Night" and can be found on the 2002 remaster; Andrew wrote the song for his wife, Shelly. An idea that Andrew suggested to Hutchence and the rest of the band was the sound of a Blues harp. After discovering Blues musician Charlie Musselwhite had been playing shows in town, the band met with him and decided to use his harmonica playing talent on the album. Rather than playing a live recording on "Suicide Blonde", Musselwhite instead lay down harp samples; he does play full harmonica on "Who Pays the Price" and "On My Way".
In 1972, he cofounded Sterling Equities, a commercial real estate development company, with his brother-in-law Saul Katz.Sports Illustrated: "Pays The Price" by Tom Verducci May 30, 2011 They built a development of townhouses in Tarrytown, a suburb in Westchester County which was very successful. Seeking to minimize their tax obligations, they purchased real estate throughout the country that had favorable tax treatment which turned out to be a boon since they were unknowingly buying property at the bottom of the market. In 1980, Wilpon bought a one-percent stake in the Mets when Charles Shipman Payson sold the team, with publishing company Doubleday & Co. holding the remaining interest.
"Life Is for Learning" is a song recorded by singer Marvin Gaye for his "In Our Lifetime" album in 1981, released by Tamla. -Allmusic -Accessed 2016-1-20 It has been sampled by 2nd II None on "Underground Terror" in 1991; by Esham on "No Singing/misery" in 1993; by 8Ball on "The Artist Pays the Price" in 1998; and by Mista Rodd feat. Jazze Pha on "Cheeze" in 1999. Recorded in 1980, the singer expressed the differences between songs that preached or talked about love, forgiveness and other positive subjects and songs that talked about pain and lust and were mostly negative in nature.
In Austria and Bavaria (usually at country weddings), it is now customary to sing a derisive song before the freeing of the bride. In Lower Austria it is customary for a masked men and the bride to go to the nearest coffee bar or tavern to drink, sing and to wait for the groom to come. In most areas of Austria it is the best man, sometimes the groom or the bride's father (rarely the best man) that pays the price of the kidnappers. This custom is due to the supposed 'right of the first night' (German 'Recht der ersten Nacht', French 'droit de cuissage') in the Middle Ages.
As to whether he will cave in and be Steffy's boyfriend is yet to be seen because he has regularly rebuffed her advances before, leaving Steffy angry over her continuing failure to get him to be with her. In the meantime, Hope is suspicious as to why Oliver is telling her to go to college and believes that Steffy has something to do with it. Hope then decides not to go to college, which leaves Oliver confused. Steffy, meanwhile, pays the price for her dirty deeds when Ridge tells her that he knows what she did to Brooke, Oliver and Hope, and tells her it ends right now.
Katz is a co-founder of Sterling Equities. In 1972, he cofounded Sterling Equities, a commercial real estate development company, with his brother-in- law Fred Wilpon.Sports Illustrated: "Pays The Price" by Tom Verducci May 30, 2011 They built a development of townhouses in Tarrytown, a suburb in Westchester County which was very successful.The New Yorker: "Madoff’s Curveball - will Fred Wilpon be forced to sell the Mets?" by Jeffrey Toobin May 30, 2011 Seeking to minimize their tax obligations, they purchased real estate throughout the country that had favorable tax treatment which turned out to be a boon since they were unknowingly buying property at the bottom of the market.
The original story for Drag Me to Hell was written ten years before the film went into production and was written by Sam Raimi and his brother Ivan Raimi. The film went into production under the name The Curse. The Raimis wrote the script as a morality tale, desiring to write a story about a character who wants to be a good person, but makes a sinful choice out of greed for her own betterment and pays the price for it. The Raimis tried to make the character of Christine the main focal point in the film, and tried to have Christine in almost all the scenes in the film.
Another common statement is done when the Sergeant says: "Begging the Colonel's pardon", and also a common statement take place when the Colonel, who ignores the Sergeant reads his book of army regulations, and pays the price for it. Most episodes end with the Sergeant telling the audience at home "don't miss our next adventure", often saying that their plight will be solved by then. Some episodes feature General Nuisance (voiced by George S. Irving) who is the commanding officer of the Colonel and Sergeant. General Nuisance would have the Colonel and Sergeant use the plans provided by Washington D.C. to deal with the Gopher Indians.
While there is currently no nationwide government-sponsored anti-trafficking awareness campaign focused on all forms of trafficking, the government continued a campaign begun in 2008 called “Who Pays the Price?” to reduce the demand for commercial sex acts, which may be linked to sex trafficking. The government had an anti-trafficking action plan, and the government produced an annual status report monitoring the previous year’s developments related to the plan. The government forged anti-trafficking partnerships through its funding of anti-trafficking programs in Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova. Danish authorities sustained partnerships with Scandinavian Airlines, the Association of Danish Travel Agents, and Save the Children to disseminate public service announcements against child sex tourism.
"When I was 19 years old, all I wanted was to have a typewriter, a book of Munch's paintings, and a turntable which I can connect to a cassette player and listen to music. Those items were the only things I wished to get from the world as a 19-year-old.(p.9)" When Adam Opens His Eyes describes how the main character pays the price for the three things he wants to have, the typewriter, the book of Munch's paintings, and the turntable, and becomes an adult. He poses as a nude model in front of a middle-aged woman painter and acquires the book of paintings; gets anally raped by a gay man who owns a record store and gains the turntable.
Those countries that use Sharia for legal matters involving women, adopt it mostly for personal law; however, a few Islamic countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen also have sharia-based criminal laws. According to Jan Michiel Otto, "[a]nthropological research shows that people in local communities often do not distinguish clearly whether and to what extent their norms and practices are based on local tradition, tribal custom, or religion." In some areas, tribal practices such as vani, Ba'ad and "honor" killing remain an integral part of the customary legal processes involving Muslim women.Alissa Rubin, Punishment of Elder's Misdeeds, Afghan Girl Pays the Price, New York Times, February 16, 2012Vani verdict The Tribune, Pakistan (October 9, 2012) In turn, article 340 of the Jordanian Penal Code, which reduces sentences for killing female relatives over adultery, and is commonly believed to be derived from Islamic law, was in fact borrowed from French criminal law during the Ottoman era.
The blues song, "Just Because You're So Pretty" transformed into "Love Me Now or Love Me Later", which focused on the concept of "good and evil" souls that Gaye felt existed inside human beings, mainly himself. The funk song, "I Offer You Nothing But Love", was transformed into "In Our Lifetime", which included chants from one of Gaye's musicians ("come let's all get funky if you dig the right/come let's all get funky if you dig the wrong"), with the lyrics talking about a possible Armageddon approaching. The mild disco sound of "Lover's Plea" again was altered for more gospel influences in the song "Praise", even praising Stevie Wonder for the inspired riff for the song ("Stevie, we really dig you/hope you don't mind this riff from you"). "Life is For Learning" didn't change from the original song much except for the song's original title with the singer focusing on how he approached his music ("the artist pays the price/so you won't have to pay/if we would listen to what he has to say").
The hymn as printed in Songs of Praise (1925) consisted only of the two verses of the 1918 version, credited "Words: Cecil Spring-Rice, 1918; Music: Thaxted", as follows:Songs of Praise (1925), no. 188; c.f. oremus.org (online transcription) I vow to thee, my country, all earthly things above, Entire and whole and perfect, the service of my love; The love that asks no questions, the love that stands the test, That lays upon the altar the dearest and the best; The love that never falters, the love that pays the price, The love that makes undaunted the final sacrifice. And there's another country, I've heard of long ago, Most dear to them that love her, most great to them that know; We may not count her armies, we may not see her King; Her fortress is a faithful heart, her pride is suffering; And soul by soul and silently her shining bounds increase,The mention of "increasing bounds" recalls a similar phrase in Land of Hope and Glory, written two decades earlier - but there the reference is to the mundane bounds of the British Empire.
In "The Manager and the Salesman", Phyllis takes allergy medicine, which causes her to defecate in her pants. In "New Leads", she is very rude to Angela (telling her former adversary that she's too busy to answer Angela's e-mails or walk over to her desk) and Michael (telling him "Hand them over, numb nuts" when the Sabre- procured top sales leads arrive), and pays the price for her behavior when Michael then gives Phyllis' leads to Angela, and Angela coldly tells Phyllis that she'll only get the leads if she fills out meaningless paperwork for Angela to shred. Later on when Jim is trying to get the sales staff to fix the bad office atmosphere, Phyllis says that the company's changed, non-sales staff who can't deal with it should leave, and they can always outsource that work to India. She does, however, agree to Jim's plan to give some bonus money to the rest of the office in order to restore peace (a plan rendered unnecessary when the staffers think that a plate of cookies IS the peace offering, leading the salespeople to keep the unspoken revenue-sharing plan forever silent).

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