Sentences with phrase «costs about a tenth»

What that means is that you still have me, but the difference is, I'm going to cost about a tenth of what I used to, and I'm actually going to have worthwhile advice to give you, not just, «Here is the product that I want to sell you this week.»»
However, these cars use energy much more efficiently than internal combustion engine cars, and electricity costs about a tenth of what gasoline does per mile.
The rabid success of a game that costs about a tenth of a normal console game is of course going to raise questions about the future of the $ 60 console game.
Mediation costs about a tenth of what couples would spend if they go to court.

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That's about a tenth of the cost of current genome sequencing technology.
Vanguard's unique ownership structure — the company is owned by its funds and in turn its unit holders — allows it to limit costs to about one - tenth of the industry average in the U.S..
But we have to remember that there is an additional weight with the Halo, and that will cost about three to four tenths of a second, because of the weight plus aero implications.»
That was about one - tenth the cost of the other two options: about $ 40,000 for MVD and $ 38,000 for SRS.
Since more then one - tenth of all health care expenditures in the United States in 2002 were attributable to diabetes, this finding raises important questions about whether the higher cost actually translates into improved care.
The heel on them looks very similar to the Stuart Weitzman Thighland boots, but at about a tenth of the cost.
Assuming a demonstration program for about 20,000 students spread across, say, 20 school districts, with average program costs of $ 10,000 per student, demonstration costs would be approximately $ 200 million per year; a rigorous evaluation should cost no more than one - tenth of that amount.
This matches the mighty Bugatti Veyron, but the Tesla costs about one tenth as much and is a comfortable family sedan, not a two - seat hypercar.
My two stories about Southeast Alaska published last year in major U.S. newspapers garnered me less than a tenth of the trip costs (paid entirely out of my own pocket).
Even supporters of legislation such as the Bingaman - Specter bill admit that as much as a trillion dollars will need to be spent to reduce global temperatures about 0.13 C. And that is a trillion for the first tenth of a degree — the law of diminishing returns means that each additional tenth will cost more.
It shows that in clear cash terms nuclear energy incurs about one tenth of the costs of coal.
Examined another way, the $ 874K TH granted under LEAP represented about a tenth of 1 % (1 / 10th) of their Gross Revenues (net of Cost of Power), less than 1 % of pre-tax profits and 2 % of dividend payments to the City of Toronto for 2013.
Musk estimated the cost of the SF - LA Hyperloop would be about US$ 6 billion, one tenth as costly as the proposed high speed rail serving those cities.
That's the equivalent of three beers in a bar in Evanston, or about one - tenth the cost of a single textbook, if you prefer.
Douglas Durst says he doesn't oppose terrorism insurance per se, but objects to the exorbitant rate being charged, especially since his company obtained terrorism coverage with Lexington Insurance Co. for about $ 400,000 a year, one - tenth the cost of the lender - bought policy.
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