Sentences with phrase «cost on the price tag»

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According to an analysis of 2010 data by the Urban Institute, a nonpartisan think tank, the price tag was $ 669 million in direct hospital costs for just that year and $ 174 billion in larger societal costs, which includes disability, effects on employment, and other longer - term factors.
While fluctuations in the global price of coffee on the commodity markets led industry behemoth Starbucks to boost its per - cup price tag last month, a growing share of consumer dollars are going to higher - cost specialty or craft coffee.
New faster hardware is being created by various mining start - ups at a rapid rate and the price tag for a full mining rig — capable of discovering new bitcoins on its own — currently costs in the ballpark of $ 12,000.
It'll cost you an extra $ 200 on top of the laptop's $ 1,300 - $ 1,500 price tag, but it will make a huge difference.
That year, drillers packed into the Permian basin in western Texas, where the cost of producing oil is low but the price tag on land — and the companies who own it — has skyrocketed.
Your developer can develop or license a special font to embed on the website that will cost some money but is well worth the price tag.
Bardai and Nahmiache don't put a price tag on employee fitness, but a recent study out of the University of Michigan Health Management Research Center does: It showed that even 10 to 20 minutes of daily exercise could produce significant health benefits and lower the cost of employee healthcare.
«Then, as you get closer to retirement and put a price tag on [the life you want to live] you can adjust your plan based on these costs
When a London resident sold a mural painted on his property in 2008, the nearly $ 400,000 price tag did not include the cost of replacing the wall to which it was attached.
The $ 200 price tag for a 32 GB version on an AT&T contract — the same price range as the iPhone 5S or Samsung GS5 — was a surprise to those who thought that the Kindle and Kindle Fire tablets showed Amazon as a low - end disruptor, selling hardware at cost and profiting on the content.
The company faced strong criticism for the steep price tag on those treatments, and the cost of Kite's CAR T offerings will likely generate backlash for the company as well.
The price tag for starting a full - service restaurant can start in the low hundreds of thousands of dollars or cost more than $ 1 million, depending on where you choose to locate, what building option you select and your outfitting costs.
In days gone by, the cost of a product or a service was exactly what it said on the price tag.
Put price tags on your items, asking a steep discount to what they'd cost in mint condition, and expect some shoppers to haggle.
AO Smith which makes water heaters and air purifications products is raising the price tag on its products by 12 percent because of higher steel prices, and rising freight costs.
A new report has found that the cost of listing new tokens on cryptocurrency trading platforms comes with a hefty price tag compared to what traditional exchanges charge.
Base on Price tags, I guess we just drop Coquelin because he cost # 0.
So you get rid of two of your crap players and get one of our best so whats in it for us or are you also giving us that 50 ml on top of them because that would be the only way it could happen.Berbs went because he was a shit and carrick well he was much the same.Difference is now we are closing on you and if we can get a striker in january then we will be even closer so why would our guys want to go there.Also with cry baby rooney getting a massive pay rise how long before berbs, giggs, scholes and the rest are knocking at the door.That was a very bad move by mannure your wage structure is about to explode out the door and how are you going to pay for that.If Bale was to go there i bet he would be looking at least 150k a week which with rooneys wage rise seems fair.Add to that his price tag for buying him and well it looks like it could cost you at lot more than 50 ml.I know if i was his agent i would be saying to mannure if you want himyou have to pay him a wage up there with rooneys.You have shot yourselves in the foot big style with rooney to the point can you now afford to buy any more players?
The 30 - year - old Frenchman, who has spent the past six season at Paris Saint - Germain, has signed a three - year contract and cost the six - time Italian champions a transfer fee of $ 20 million with another more in performance - related bonuses potentially being added on to the final price tag.
These argumentations are always based on the cost of the actual birth itself, without looking at the price tag of the consequences when things go wrong.
Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan expressed concern on Tuesday with the potential price tag of a constitutional convention, saying the cost could be put to better use.
The exact cost of the new jail has yet to be determined, but previous reports put the price tag at nearly $ 70 million, plus the cost of the interest on the bond.
He estimated the project's final cost, including annual maintenance, is on track to surpass $ 2.3 billion, nearly double the original price tag of $ 1.3 billion.
But when asked about how much it would cost to remove the Skyway, Congressman Higgins says no one should get fixated on the price tag.
Ultimately, the mission will cost more than $ 3 billion, a hefty price tag in an era of cutbacks in federal spending on space exploration.
Anti-doping rules cloud the issues of what is «natural» and what isn't, pharmaceutical - type labeling on herbal remedies and wild claims regarding performance enhancement or fat loss (rightly) turn most consumers into skeptics, and massive price tags on tubs of sugar with trace amounts of «popular» compounds give a warped sense of the cost of high performance.
We've built a pricing filter that allows you to choose recipes based on cost and have a recipe tag for «budget meals.»
I love the idea about looking at the price tag from a cost per wear stand point and focusing on investment pieces!!
The price tag on these Stuart Weitzman «Highland will get you thinking, too: They cost $ 750.
I also think that for four masks, the $ 14.99 price tag is on the money and a reasonable cost.
Naturally, it didn't take long for people on social media to chime in with their own opinions, most of which focused on the design's hefty price tag (Kendall's Monse jeans will cost you approximately $ 790).
Since these little suckers are pricey enough all on their own, there was no way I was going to order them online and add shipping costs to the already hefty little price tag.
With its creaky, ancient - feeling game mechanics and ultimate lack of replayability, Reloaded feels like it would be much more at home on mobile platforms at a much smaller cost than its $ 20 release price tag.
It's 1995 and Die - Hard 2 director Renny Harlin was given $ 100 million to make an action film; this is an amount that was unheard of in that age, putting that price tag on the film all but required the movie to be one of the years's biggest hits just to earn back its costs.
With its creaky, ancient - feeling game mechanics and ultimate lack of replayability, Reloaded feels like it would be much more at home on mobile platforms at a much smaller cost than its $ 20 release price tag (iOS and Andriod versions are coming in the future).
When you set out to work on something with a big price tag on it in terms of production cost, I'm aware that it needs to do certain things that lower - budgeted films don't do.
Each product has on it a large price tag; the cost of each product should be written large and clear on the price tag.
That's the conclusion of a new study from The Fordham Institute that offers three different price tags for the cost of training teachers and purchasing classroom materials to teach to the new standards.The actual cost would depend on how much schools and districts lean on technology in implementing the standards.
State lawmakers spent Tuesday putting a price tag on how much it will cost to implement new academic standards and assessments.
«Putting a Price Tag on the Common Core: How Much Will Smart Implementation Cost
DSP leaders had not put a price tag on the cost of 63 classrooms, but had said the 90 additional teachers would cost about $ 6 million per year.
While the price tag on that contract may sound exotic at $ 1 million, that actually covers the cost of the team for three years work in two school districts.
When the 2014 BMW i8 goes on sale in November (yes, it'll be a 2014 model, not a 2015), it'll carry a price tag of $ 136,625, including transportation and delivery costs of $ 925.
No word on what the cars will cost, but rumor has the price tag pegged at over $ 1,300,000 per car, all of which have supposedly already been sold.
It's the Suzuki's on - road handling, nicely weighted controls and cheap running costs that will help justify its price tag.
It's a sensational car to drive with all the refinement and poise of a prestige marque — and it arrives with a price - tag family buyers can afford (from $ 42,490 plus on - road costs).
After a recent price cut, the six - speed auto Astra RS - V is tagged, before on - road costs, at $ 31,740 — $ 1000 more than the manual.
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In general, the price tag on a pre-owned vehicle will be less than the cost of a more recent model year of the same vehicle.
Even though the R / T's price tag might be fairly reasonable, operating costs could be a bit of a problem for folks on a budget.
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