The phrase
"astronomical prices" means that something is extremely expensive, like the high prices you might associate with the vastness of the universe.
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There are a relatively small number of iconic rail journeys on the planet but they usually have
astronomical price tags that put them out of reach of many.
His works are displayed in the biggest contemporary art museums around the world and reach
astronomical prices of more than ten million dollars in auctions.
It does not examine the percentage of foreign ownership in single residential homes — the one segment of the real estate market that has witnessed
astronomical price increases.
Some of bitcoin's most
astronomical price rises came about even as its transaction fees grew and transaction speeds slowed.
Again, we do not know the specific dosage information for the product, but it is hard to imagine that any dosage combination could justify such
as astronomical price.
The list below is bound to spark plenty of debate, but there's no denying all of these headphones offer truly incredible sound — albeit at some
truly astronomical prices.
Consider B&O: The company built its reputation on stellar audio
at astronomical prices before introducing the more consumer friendly BeoPlay line, with a variety of speaker options from $ 2,699 down to $ 169.
I am sure that the radical environmentalists view the current CPP as only the first step towards their fantasy «renewable» society
with astronomical prices for electric power, regardless of the consequences for the rest of us, particularly the less wealthy among us.
In the contemporary Chinese art market, overwhelming attention has been paid to oil painters and conceptual artists whose works have fetched
astronomical prices in auctions worldwide.
There have been persistent murmurs in the art world about the imminent (market) demise of the so - called Zombie Formalism movement, a kind of colorful, undemanding type of abstract painting that's
commanded astronomical prices for the past few years.
«And it's marked not so much by exclusivity and
astronomical price points as by factors such as authenticity, provenance and conversational currency.»
The best ones I've seen are at
nearly astronomical prices, but does this type of sleek coat only exist for those with big bank accounts and tiny waists?
Designer dresses and even the more exclusive high street options can
reach astronomical prices, especially when you multiply this by the number of bridesmaids you have following you down the aisle.
Going for
astronomical prices online, gamers were ecstatic to learn that the game would be seeing a port to the New Nintendo 3DS, especially with the character of Shulk gaining popularity with his appearance in the latest Super Smash Bros..
Their agent warned they'd be bidding against not only a glut of young Sacramento - area families vying for a starter home, but also wealthier Bay Area residents
fleeing astronomical prices.
Still, even after writing the above statement, the iPhone X's
astronomical price tag lingers in the back of my mind.
«This restriction will cause a decrease in available capital and buyers, especially for high - end real estate, where, historically, transactions
with astronomical prices had foreign buyers at play», said Samantha Ahuja, Partner at Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP, an adviser to owners and developers of hotels, casinos, retail and shopping centres, and data centres.
Art critics are divided in their opinions of Koons» postmodernist art, even though his works have sold at auction
for astronomical prices.
The world of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) treatments has been rife with controversy, from the FDA's decision to approve a Sarepta Therapeutics treatment that has yet to establish efficacy to Marathon Pharma's decision to sell a steroid that addresses the symptoms (but not the root cause) of the muscle - wasting disorder at
an astronomical price in the U.S. even though it's been around for decades at bargain - bin prices.
But of course, the price pales in comparison to any of
the astronomical prices charged for the traditional 3 blade cartridge razors.
But the most specialized and complex drugs can come at
an astronomical price.
I have never had coconut butter, mainly because I refuse to pay
the astronomical price Whole Foods charges for a tiny little jar.
Have heard rumours that Juve like Wilshere and to use him to knock down
the astronomical price on Pogba would be amazing.
His top top «commodity» is yet need whole world to prove
his astronomical price at ManUre.
Of course Bayern could make a move but the least they can do right now is to pay
astronomical price for any of them.
If land owners can no longer fetch
the astronomical prices that are being paid now, they may decide to take their real estate off the market until values come back up.
I'm sure saffron is like any high priced, low supply product and there is super saffron available somewhere for
some astronomical price.
Plus, berries aren't even in season yet so why not save on
the astronomical prices for white capped and tasteless strawbs and choose frozen instead?
Clearly Stanton wanted John Carter to be a fantasy epic along the lines of Star Wars and Avatar, but the fits and starts of humor smack of reshoots and cold - footed studio execs frightened by
the astronomical price tag and thinking, «Well, everyone likes Pirates of the Caribbean and those are kind of funny.»
The bio-musical about Alexander Hamilton with Hispanic and black actors playing the founding fathers has become an iconic piece of theater, with tickets at
astronomical prices.
It is quite possible to build an expert AI teaching system featuring algorithms that monitor student progress and differences, sell it for
an astronomical price and then, as learners sit isolated in their rooms, watch the student dropout rate rapidly multiply.
With
an astronomical price tag of $ 150 million last year (and an estimated cumulative $ 1 billion spent over 12 years), almost no one can support wasting scarce resources on teachers who aren't teaching, many who haven't taught in years.