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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
India has reduced its dependence on Iranian oil. I know their refineries have stopped asking for orders to purchase Iranian oil.
The price of empire is America's soul, and that price is too high.
With any method of attaining great wealth, there is a price, and price is not always measured in money — © Robert Kiyosaki
With any method of attaining great wealth, there is a price, and price is not always measured in money
Of all the big Internet companies, Yahoo is the most highly valued on a price-earnings and price-sales basis.
Everything has a price, including both success and failure. Choose either one and be prepared to pay the price.
Price creates incentive, and energy will be developed if there's demand for it at the price you can develop it.
We must be prepared to pay a price for freedom, for no price that is ever asked for it is half the cost of doing without it.
The price of doing the same old thing is far higher than the price of change.
The establishment of the world community will surely exact a price – and who can tell what that price may be? – in toil, suffering and blood.
Opinions are to the vast apparatus of social existence what oil is to machines: one does not go up to a turbine and pour machine oil over it; one applies a little to hidden spindles and joints that one has to know.
Drilling is risky because finding oil is only half the job. The real challenge is finding the money to pump the oil.
Everything in life has a price on it - there ain't a damn thing free in America, and football has got a price on it.
But ‘art’ is not anything serious or exclusive: it is the smell of oil paint, Henri Murger’s Vie de Boheme, corduroy trousers, the operatic Italian model: but the poetry, above all, of linseed oil and turpentine.
Economists may not know much. But we know one thing very well: how to produce surpluses and shortages. Do you want a surplus? Have the government legislate a minimum price that is above the price that would otherwise prevail. That is what we have done at one time or another to produce surpluses of wheat, of sugar, of butter, of many other commodities. Do you want a shortage? Have the government legislate a maximum price that is below the price that would otherwise prevail.
The supply price and the demand price should be roughly the same. You're not supposed to have two different prices. According to economists. — © Richard Thaler
The supply price and the demand price should be roughly the same. You're not supposed to have two different prices. According to economists.
Whatever passes away is too vile to be the price of time, which is itself the price of eternity.
Yet, if we accept the solution offered today by this bill to explore and develop for oil on the coastal plain of ANWR, it will be 5 years, at least, and probably closer to 8 before the first barrel of oil flows from that effort.
Having yet another vote on refinery legislation that uses high oil prices as an excuse to weaken environmental protections and to give more legislative gifts to the oil industry is misguided in the extreme.
Rising unemployment and the recession have been the price that we have had to pay to get inflation down. That price is well worth paying.
The truth is that perhaps everything has a price, but certainly everyone has to pay more price only for their lies.
I am not going to make decisions based on barricades and blockades, nor am I going to make decisions based on the short-term volatility of the oil price.
I feel no doubt whatever that the parish laws of England have contributed to raise the price of provisions and to lower the real price of labour.
There is a very personal price to public humiliation, and the growth of the Internet has jacked up that price.
I mean, price is price. It's just where you want to spend your money.
The climate, financial and national security crises are all connected. They share the same cause: Our [the USA's] absurd dependency on foreign oil. As long as we need to spend billions of dollars each year to buy foreign oil from state-run oil companies in the Persian Gulf, our problems of a trade deficit, a budget deficit and a climate crisis will persist.
If you want spiritual life you have to pay the price. The price is the four regulative principles.
If you believe our president, a former oil businessman, is going to end our addiction to oil, shame on all of us.
The value of an item - in the mind of a consumer - is simply the difference between the anticipated price and the price on the tag.
The value of an item—in the mind of a consumer—is simply the difference between the anticipated price and the price on the tag.
If you really want something , you can have it if you're willing to pay the price. And the price means you have to work better and harder than the next guy.
The natural price, therefore, is, as it were, the central price, to which the prices of all commodities are continually gravitating.
Do not seek to be loved at any price, because Love has no price.
But the key thing is that Iraq, while it's got very large oil reserves, has marginalized itself as an oil exporter and these days its exports are only about one tenth that of neighboring Saudi Arabia.
Measuring the oil industry in dollars gives you a very warped view. Pick a sound currency such as Swiss francs or gold grams and look at the oil business through that lens.
There are many disturbing news. We believe that the production of conventional petroleum reached peak oil already in 2006. The oil fields in the North Sea and the US are collapsing ... time is running out.
When you shampoo your hair, you're trying to get the oil out of your roots, but you really want the rest of your hair to maintain its moisture. When you put coconut oil on the ends, the shampoo gets oil out of the roots, but also protects the ends.
The oil spill is getting bad. There is so much oil and tar now in the Gulf of Mexico, Cubans can now walk to Miami.
I sometimes compare my brainstorming on paper to the drilling of oil wells. The only way to strike oil is to drill a lot of wells. — © Tom Monaghan
I sometimes compare my brainstorming on paper to the drilling of oil wells. The only way to strike oil is to drill a lot of wells.
The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich may find hard to pay.
Every barrel of oil that comes out of those sands in Canada is a barrel of oil that we don't have to buy from a foreign source.
We've got, not only the Alaskan pipeline is not being built, and that oil, Canada may decide to sell it to China, and we may lose that oil forever.
But it is clear that the price of labour has no necessary connection with the price of food, since it depends entirely on the supply of labourers compared with the demand.
In contrast [to trees and fish], oil, metals, and coal are not renewable; they don't reproduce, sprout, or have sex to produce baby oil droplets or coal nuggets.
Fatigue is the price of leadership. Mediocrity is the price of never getting tired.
There is a price to pay for speaking the truth. There is a bigger price for living a lie.
LABOUR, like all other things which are purchased and sold, and which may be increased or diminished in quantity, has its natural and its market price. The natural price of labour is that price which is necessary to enable the labourers, on with another, to subsist and to perpetuate their race, without either increase or diminution.
If higher unemployment is the price we have to pay in order to bring inflation down, then it is a price worth paying.
The uncontrolled and rapacious exploitation of oil has led to unintended consequences, and if we continue on a similar trajectory with water, the oil crisis will seem like the trailer of some horrible disaster movie.
To win you must pay the price. If you haven't won you haven't paid the price.
Everything comes at a price. Everthing in your life. The question you have to ask yourself is, what price are you willing to pay? — © Paullina Simons
Everything comes at a price. Everthing in your life. The question you have to ask yourself is, what price are you willing to pay?
You can’t buy it, but it has a price,” said Oryx. “Everything has a price.
I use an acne cleanser because I do get breakouts, especially when I'm filming, and I use a toner to kind of help keep my oil under control with oil.
If the price of continuing my political career is to be complicit in a really bad thing then that's not a price I'm prepared to pay.
It hinges on oil. Europeans feel they handled the boycott after the Yom Kippur War [1973] very badly. The Arabs need to sell oil; otherwise they cannot live.
There are certain areas which ISIS has the oil and you take the oil, you keep it. You just go in and take it.
I never wanted to compete on price in my history because on price, you don't always win.
Understand there is a price to be paid for achieving anything of significance. You must be willing to pay the price.
You can't have oil without oil spills.
The price of success is much lower than the price of failure.
A BOUNTY on the exportation of corn tends to lower its price to the foreign consumer, but it has no permanent effect on its price in the home market.
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