91. Trainees are coming back to the trades for higher wages, steady work and more programs willing to pay them while they learn. 92. Total cigarette shipments fell as consumers smoked less but were willing to pay more when they did. 93. U.S. stocks fell from records as rising interest rates made investors less willing to pay high prices for equities. 94. Until recently, the widening spreads meant that borrowers paid more, but credit to companies that willing to pay the tab did not really seem restricted. 95. Wages and salaries would not be deductible expenses, nor would interest paid on borrowed capital. 96. What we want, what we demand, what we deserve, is a team willing to pay the price. 97. Why is it willing to pay more? 98. Willing to pay any price. 99. Willing to pay the price. 100. While rising prices may drive away some old-time cigar fans, there are plenty of new ones willing to pay top dollar. |