Sentences with phrase «costing $»

So when Amazon recently unveiled a streaming service costing $ 7.99 for Prime subscribers, I figured, why not?
The accuracy comes at a price, with the device costing $ 249, a wellness membership costing $ 7.99 a month, and the options to get clinician reports for $ 18.99 a report.
Costing $ 100 for two people in cities like Bangkok and $ 225 at London Heathrow, Solve's service has appealed to business travelers and older travelers using travel agents, Vess says.
Staying fit and healthy is also inexpensive with membership of a quality gym costing $ 25 a month, doctor visits costing just $ 25 at well - respected health clinics, and $ 20 will pay for a professional dental cleaning and polish with filling costing around the same amount.
Compare that to a cheap blazer that costs $ 39.99.
It's one of many perks for Prime members (whose membership costs $ 99 annually).
A single Space Shuttle launch costs $ 450 million and places human lives in jeopardy.
It previously cost $ 749.
He performed on a violin made in 1713 that cost him $ 3.5 million dollars.
In April, it rolled out revamped sandwiches in new packaging that come with slightly higher prices; the new egg salad sandwich, for example, costs $ 5.25, up from $ 5.15 previously.
The app, which costs $ 4.99, rose to the third spot in the App Store as bitcoin trading has become especially frenzied.
The «Small - Group Rome Food Walking Tour: Trastevere, Campo de» Fiori and Jewish Ghetto» tour, operated by Gourmetaly Food Tours, comes in seventh and currently costs $ 95.70.
The Tesla Semi with a longer - range of 500 miles will cost $ 180,000.
If you want to add dial - ins, a meeting dashboard, a meeting room link, and other features, the Pro version costs $ 14.99 per month per host, which is still a good deal for most companies.
Typically one robot costs $ 104,000.
The clothes are reasonably priced (the most expensive piece costs $ 245), comfortable, stylish, and designed for the real workingwoman's needs, which is really all us workingwomen want at the end of the day.
The test must be administered by a doctor and costs $ 249 for new customers.
The company said it is premiering eight new feature films, 30 original series, 35 children's shows, 12 documentaries, and nine comedy specials this year alone — an expansion that some analysts say could cost $ 5 billion.
It costs $ 83,104 to live comfortably in Washington, roughly similar to Boston and only slightly less expensive than New York.
Hangouts is also part of Google Apps for Work, which is like running IT in the cloud with email and productivity apps for a team, but costs $ 5 per user per month.
Each movie rental would cost $ 50 and last for a 48 - hour rental period.
A version without 4K version costs $ 149.
Now, the 10.5 - inch iPad Pro with 256 GB of storage costs $ 799.
A good pair of shoes can easily cost $ 100 or more.
This salad also costs $ 5.99.
All this helps explain why it costs $ 69,307 to live comfortably there.
But the Pixelbook costs $ 1,000, and that's a high price tag for a secondary device.
A single - day ticket for one adult costs $ 50, and gives you access to all of Colonial Williamsburg's historic sites and trade shops, including two art museums, and a free shuttle.
According to SoftBank chief Masayoshi Son, the first phase will cost $ 5 billion.
(Additional packages, beyond the two that are included, will cost another $ 10 per month.)
Buari's Ryderz still costs $ 50, but instead of being treated like cattle, rides are in a clean minivan with only four other people.
The big 12.9 - inch model with 256 GB of storage now costs $ 949.
It cost me $ 10,000 of my time to pre-select the seat I wanted, investigate type of plane & go back periodically to review seat options https://t.co/eaj1QOpvHq
With a constant influx of new people arriving in the area (including me) it's no wonder it costs $ 72,092 to live comfortably here.
Payload specialist and space station engineer Ravi Margasahayam told Business Insider that each pound of cargo used to cost $ 10,000 to ship into space.
The Switch, which costs $ 300, is widely viewed as a make - or - break release for Nintendo.
The cellphone, which costs $ 999 to start, is proving too expensive for customers, Mirabaud Securities analyst Neil Campling told investors this week.
Nintendo's decision to stop producing the console, which cost $ 60, is a puzzling decision, considering that it's been an unexpected hit for the company.
But when a premium font costs $ 60 to $ 200, it can be hard to justify the purchase.
But with frequent flights you can take something like an aircraft that costs $ 90 million, and if it were single - use, you'd have to pay half a million dollars per flight.
Apparently, Wal - Mart realized that 30 percent of its employees who got a second opinion from a top - rated medical center decided not to have spinal surgery, which can cost $ 20,000.
While Skype for Business is more powerful and offers features like 24x7 support, integration with other Microsoft apps, polling, and even PBX support, it costs $ 7.70 per user per month.
The total cost of investment can vary widely based on your current real estate, the type of Anytime Fitness franchise — Anytime Fitness Express can run you anywhere from $ 89,350 to $ 449,800 and an Anytime Fitness Standard will cost you $ 114,950 to $ 677,800 — and where you'd like to build.
Specifically, the Lenovo Miix 510 comes to mind, which costs $ 900 from Amazon.
Closing all its stores north of the border cost $ 5.4 billion, but it stanched a key source of losses and will help the company concentrate on its U.S. business.
However, the best part about this, and the most powerful route that entrepreneurs take to scale their businesses, is that if you know that sending 100 people to your site costs you $ 200, for example, but you get two people to convert at $ 300 each, then you have a $ 600 return on $ 200 invested (300 percent).
I'm not just talking about Square's losses ($ 154 million in 2014, which the company's on track to match this year), its disastrously expensive deal with Starbucks (which cost it $ 28 million in 2014), or Dorsey's other CEO job at Twitter (which, as the Square prospectus drily notes, «may at times adversely affect his ability to devote time, attention, and effort to Square.»
The planned facility, which was to cost $ 259 million and cover 608,000 square feet, would have employed over 400 people in full - or part - time jobs.
The drug at the heart of four lawsuits in New Jersey is insulin — «a century - old medicine that for most of its history cost $ 15 or less,» write Barrett and Langreth, but «whose list price has risen more than 270 percent over the past decade.»
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