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He said he did not yet know what an acceptable price might be.
We've had two offers, but there hasn't been an acceptable price.
They include use of force as a last resort, public support and quick victory at an acceptable price.
Today, in Iraq, there should be no illusion that defeat would come at an acceptable price.
It also sets a minimum acceptable price for a resale.
Shortages were rare - the acceptable price of a scorching summer.
Second, was this freeze obtained at an acceptable price?
The 1980's showed that it could not be defended at an acceptable price.
Reading subtitles is an acceptable price to pay for a genuine, integrated performance.
But in the current bear market getting an acceptable price may be difficult and there is no guarantee a buyer will emerge.
It is therefore also necessary for access to networks to be provided to newcomers at acceptable prices.
When the lives of the imperial family were at stake, rudeness was an acceptable price to pay.
Reining in your ambition is no longer an acceptable price to pay for love."
I am sure both parties will be agreeable if you make up the difference to the lowest acceptable prices.
I think they're ready to dismantle their nuclear program under adequate inspections if we're prepared to pay what they consider an acceptable price.
Oxford Molecular exists to ensure that the latest research software is made available to them at acceptable prices.
That is an acceptable price for ensuring the diplomatic solidarity needed to sustain an extended and difficult armed campaign.
Where are the traditional restaurants where you can get good Hungarian food at acceptable prices?"
But for the saboteurs, it's an acceptable price to pay to wipe out what they call the evil of fox hunting.
Our society has deemed that the execution of a few innocents is an acceptable price to pay to execute the guilty.
But the difficulty of finding buyers at acceptable prices in the current environment may well have obliged sellers to go two years without a sale.
Some time later, after adjustments and varying degrees of theatrics, a mutually acceptable price would have been reached.
This good-natured banter will continue back and forth until you settle on a mutually acceptable price.
That appeared to be an acceptable price when Medpartners' earnings were rosy.