Sentences with phrase «costs to make»

I do alot of work in the packaging and [inkjet] technology industry and constantly have to remind the engineers that it is the value to the customer that is important, not how much it costs to make.
I wouldn't say it's the best, it's a diffrent approch the level creator's a good idea and the figures look great I just wonder how much it costs to make them and if they are not gaining as much money as they could with partnering with Lego... Honestly I do prefer Lego dimensions mainly due to the feel that nothing you do in Disney infinity matters because there's no point it's like walking through the park some people can find enjoyment through it but for me there's no motivation
Do you have any idea how much it costs to make a game?
But to say that costs to make games hasn't gone up is wrong.
The PS4 version would not exist if they were not planning on selling DQ11 overseas, the costs to make it just don't match at all for the Japanese userbase tally
When protein was drastically reduced or eliminated from experimental diets, many normal physiologic processes were negatively affected in the animal; if there were benefits to be had from the low - protein diet, there were too many physiologic costs to make the diet worthwhile.
The biggest ongoing fees are called «ticket charges,» or the commission it costs to make a buy or sell trade.
The mortgage broker was so incensed at the ridiculous demand of her client that she gave in just to stop the tantrum, but then added an even larger fee elsewhere in the closing costs to make up for it.
You'll typically have a selection of lenders to choose from, so it's important to look at details like interest rates and additional costs to make sure you find the right deal.
Banks can also expect to incur costs to make changes to their own systems to handle the new protocols.
Plus, they have to pay for marketing and administrative costs to make them successful.
If you do this, be aware that you will incur trading costs to make small adjustments.
When it comes to pricing it matters a great deal less what it costs to make something than what the market will pay for it.
According to Amazon, the special offers help offset their profit margin loss because they sell the Kindle Fire for less than what it costs to make.
Tech analyst Tim Bajarin claims that Amazon will be selling its upcoming tablet for less then it costs to make.
Schools in Stoke - on - Trent, for instance, have taken on extra PFI costs to make up repayment shortfalls.
As a thoughtful gesture on the second, third or fourth date, offer to split the babysitter costs to make dating less expensive for them.
While products that are fair trade are sometimes more expensive, it's worth looking at all of the costs to make them, including the human and environmental costs.
Auditors will also go over the costs to make sure every penny has been accounted for, says Kedes.
The economic consequences for Antigua include higher poverty rates, higher insurance premiums and more infrastructure costs to make the island better able to withstand future storms.
The county government must continue to reduce its operating costs to make sure that not only is the deficit paid off but that it does not reoccur.
Towns, cities, counties and other local governments will see another year of sharply rising pension costs to make up for the previous shortfalls created by the recession.
A cost analysis was given showing how much it costs to make your own lunch versus what you are paying for the school lunch.
The reason is that since they try to cut costs to make the set cheaper, inferior materials may be used in the production.
According to Leonardo Maugeri, in his December 2014 paper Falling Short: A Reality Check for Global LNG Exports, Australian LNG producers, to drive volume, may price on their operating costs to make their delivered prices competitive, rather than include in their price recovery of their capital costs.
«An offshore player would have to pay around three times net tangible assets to acquire and back itself to pull out some significant costs to make the deal work.
Boucher says the government's role right now is to absorb some of the difficult, non-recurring engineering costs to make it easier for private investors to take on a large moon prospecting development project.
«The idea behind value pricing is that there's actually a much wider wedge between the two things: First, there's the amount your product costs to make.
To remain profitable, you must consider how much it costs to make and distribute the coupons, what you stand to gain by attracting new custom, and how much revenue you'll end up losing when existing customers use your coupons.
Carole Andrew, a mother whose 18 - year - old son learned he had diabetes a year ago, used the financial gravity of how much insulin costs to make sure her son takes his insulin.
On its website, the company breaks down how much it costs to make all of its clothes and accessories (labor, materials, transporting the apparel, and duties).
I am with you on staying on top of costs to make sure every opportunity is really just that.
First, how much does it cost to make the clothes we wear?
If you're selling a product, first figure out how much it will cost you to make the product and how much time it will take.
If a widget costs $ 1 dollar to make, and the retail price is $ 4, and the product wholesales to boutiques at $ 2, a big box retailer may only offer the manufacturer $ 1.25 — just 25 cents over the cost to make it.
(Schrader said he isn't mad — the movie sold for more than it cost to make.)
As the cost to make goods in China has gone up over the past decade, many retail and apparel companies have moved some production to Vietnam, Bangladesh and Indonesia.
I had no idea what it costed to make a loaf, so I started doing the math.
Our financing is an attractive alternative to the upfront cost to make these improvements.
«Mushrooms also helped lower the cost to make the premium beef blend more affordable.»
I made a recipe that is similar to these scrumptious cookies and only a fraction of the cost to make!
I checked out my competitors» prices, looked at how much my materials cost to make each product and went from there.
But, some parents will eat the extra cost to make their kiddos happy.
Citi News gathered earlier this week that, at least 200 liters of premix fuel had been diverted by Oil Marketing Marketing Companies that claimed to supply the product outside Accra, but ended up supplying mostly within Accra for industrial purposes at a higher cost to make more profit.
The goal, however, is $ 1.07 — what NREL and the Energy Department figured was the cost to make a gallon of ethanol from corn kernels at the time NREL made the enzyme pact.
He says people need to know what it would cost to make the UK completely resilient.
It will be up to governments whether to offer such an incentive, says Menon, whose study didn't calculate how much it would cost to make the surfaces more reflective through the various means.
The first rovers went to Mars for what it would cost to make a movie about sending Bruce Willis to Mars.
But because of the cost of the highly insulating windows, it would take anywhere from 23 to 55 years for the reduced energy cost to make up for the increased expense.
The approximate total cost to make this sunscreen is around $ 26.
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