Sentences with phrase «crazy prices of»

For the first time ever we are giving you all our products in one bundle at a crazy price of just $ 449!
Now with Amazon's Fire Tablet, they better rethink the CRAZY price of $ 489.
On top of that, they're releasing a «Prestige Edition» of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 for the crazy price of $ 150.
Also a worthy mention goes to Mass Effect Andromeda which is at a crazy price of only # 5.94.

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It can feel like you're faced with the binary choice of the $ 20 knife set you used in college — which feels more like operating a dull saw — or the crazy price tag of the blade that the chef on your favorite cooking show uses.
Then prices more than doubled from the low in May 2009 and peaked in September 2017, when the index was 27 % above the crazy peak of the prior bubble.
Nonetheless, there are broad expectations the short term price of bitcoin will go crazy if the SEC says yes.
«We need regulators to look into the space more closely, the Korean exchanges have become crazy in terms of price differences so these regulatory actions would help the price stability,» Aslam said.
A woman I work with borrowed against her 401k to buy a ski - in, ski - out condo for around $ 150k during the recession, which she now rents out on a daily basis for a crazy high return, as in her gross rents paid for the entire purchase price after 2 years of ownership, and she's now paid back her 401k loan.
With the price of oil dropping lately, and sending all the major oil stocks down with it (anyone else see the crazy swings on oil stock prices on Black Friday?)
In his year - end interviews, and in the final days of the fall sitting of the House of Commons, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said it would be crazy to impose additional costs on Canada's oil and gas sector in a time of low prices if the U.S. was not enacting similar carbon emission policies.
«That's part of what causes all of the volatility — if there was a very vibrant system where bitcoin was just getting swapped around like crazy, the velocity of the money would cause bitcoin's price to stabilize and there would be a much more liquid market.
The clearest available explanation for this crazy price outcome is supply: the total dollar amount of market value in $ WFC - L, an amount that has to find a home in someone's portfolio at all times, is roughly 1000X larger than the total amount of $ KSU - to be held.
In this crazy new world of blockchain technology and digital assets, news travels fast and prices move even faster.
You can get the regular stuff made with pasteurised cow milk in health shops but it's crazy expensive when compared to Polish prices — a bit of a luxury!
No more high priced, miniature cup with crazy ingredients and tons of calories.
I love that Kathy Hester made an entire book based on something that grows like crazy and costs pennies: Real hip treats, perfectly delicious and nutritious, with none of those tiresome highfalutin expensive groupie foods which seem custom - made for a rarefied diners» community at an absurd price.
A couple of weeks ago I posted a breakup letter to cauliflower in response to the crazy prices lately due to the shortage.
It's super-complex and delicious, and would have to be one of the best - value Margaret River chardonnays on the market: even at the full, direct - from - the - winery price (listed here) it's a steal, but some retailers are offering it for $ 29, which is crazy cheap, given the quality.
While his peers thought, he had gone crazy, Straus had practical reasons for the shift — he and other family farmers were selling milk to local co-ops or regional processors that set the price for their milk, an amount that often did not cover the costs of production.
That said, if the price of hali» is crazy, you can go for another fish, like cod or salmon — something that's as thick as halibut so the cooking time doesn't change.
That's crazy pricing, which makes the TJ's one - pound bag of organic coconut sugar for $ 3.99 sound too good to be true.
The good news is that these proteins are so well priced, that it wouldn't be too crazy to order one lb each of a couple different things you'd like to try, before committing to a larger order.
I'm not so sure alexia is injured looks like 80 million quid from psg is the business get him off to France I think we have enough to sustain the challenge till January transfer window where we can target players towards the end of their contract like kolasnic because with these crazy prices God help us, I'm feeling good about the new season for some strange reason, come on YU goooooners!!!!!
You can cry all you want about the seemingly crazy prices but if the rest of the football world accept what is and get on with their business you will be left behind like we have.
Wenger is right about the crazy prices for players but the reason the transfer prices have gone crazy is the amount of money available to clubs from the latest TV deal... of which Arsenal are quite happy to receive.
With transfer fees continually on the rise and this summer seeing some crazy prices paid for players, such as the signing of rumoured Arsenal transfer target Gonzalo Higuain by Italian champions Juventus and the crazy money set to be shelled out by Manchester United for their former youth star Paul Pogba, is this why Arsenal have made just one big transfer so far?
Gibbs even in this time of crazy prices can only yield 7 mill from the super power that is Tony tulips WBA.
I will tell you now as I know the history of Arsenal during Wengers reign, the old board who inherited money and who thought Dein was crazy for investing his own money into the club, they got greedy and wanted to bump up the share prices.
Chelsea only slowed spending in recent years because they went totally ham in the years prior, they are stacked full of good youth (they sold a lot of quality young players too) and Roman seems to have little appetite for overspending now but they still have bigger resources than us and better facilities just like City a fact people gloss over and the result of the overspending on youth sees them recoup money that they then use to spend whilst it looks like they are not spending (also got lucky with the price inflation directly after they went crazy on youth and the regularity of their China deals is sketchy at best.)
Don't think it's entirely crazy, although not likely, that they could move back a few spots, grab LVE, move up for the 3T Hurst then move back up if one of the OL (I'm looking at you Billy Price) falls into the late 50s.
There comes a time in every club's existence where a player of quality comes along where, regardless of the price, you'd be crazy not to make a offer.
Sterling, DeBruyne and Martial, crazy prices, crazy money, so oil Sheiks have brought the market here if we had wanted any of those players, we would either have had to pay those prices or continue with the existing squad, which is what e did.
When Wenger talks about the crazy inflated prices of 100m Euros for ANYONE, he really means it is crazy, and there is not a hope in hell that Le Prof will ever pay an amount like that for one player, no matter how good he thinks he is.
Both clubs reinforcing what is a sellers transfer window like non other I've ever seen, crazy money being banded around not helped by the likes of city «what's your price?
I said this earlier, considering the crazy prices being quoted, the only way we are getting a striker this season is if one of these two things happen:
I'm sure Wenger's a nice guy, and he obviously cares for the club, but... one of highest paid managers, crazy ticket prices, for odd FA Cup?
# 15 million may seem like a lot for a player of Szczesny's calibre and especially for a goalkeeper, however let's not forget some of the crazy prices that are flying around the transfer market nowadays and so demanding such a fee isn't entirely unrealistic from Arsenal.
I don't always agree with Wenger but some of the prices quoted are crazy.
We do have a lot of money thanks to the increasingly huge TV deals but it means that the price of players seems ever more crazy.
we can't even get rid of players that have barely mannered to us for several years... which is incredibly annoying considering that our beloved owner would never risk his own financial resources whether he brought in some new blood or offloaded several failed Wenger projects for less than market value... he would simply make a little less and the burden would fall squarely on other sources of income, primarily us... I don't know about you but I would gladly use all the money they have been stockpiling to rid ourselves of those that don't meet acceptable standards and to replace them with a few higher priced gems... I know, I know, Wenger and his minions have been scouring the globe for years now to find anyone that was as good as our current lot to no avail, but I've just got to believe there must be two or three guys somewhere out there that can play this crazy game
The price tag looked crazy in 2011, and still looks crazy today considering his lack of goals and his terrible injury record.
Before that happens, many clubs would be forced to nurture their own youngsters because of the crazy prices and this is good for football.
This summer's transfer window has gone totally crazy with prices going through the roof, not to mention the ridiculous wage demands of Arsenal players when asked to sign contract extensions.
I think we can forget about the young Monaco striker Kylian Mbappe as everyone seems to want him and the prices being talked about are crazy but I would expect a top quality and established forward to be one of the three, perhaps Alexandre Lacazette of Lyon.
The objection for most Arsenal fans therefore is that when they are asked to pay a crazy price to watch their team, and the manager is paid a maddening amount of money to manage the team, why is the club, and manager, not willing to pay a crazy amount of money to improve the team?
Sam Allardyce has bemoaned his lack of summer buys and hinted that clubs such as Man City and Real Madrid had driven up the price of every player because of their crazy spending limits.
If you wish to keep wholesale pricing, the only requirement is that you purchase about $ 50 worth of products per year (50 PV)-- which is crazy easy to do.
Between the high prices, poor quality, and short shelf - life of most items, it's enough to make a hormonal chick crazy.
I got a run down of lunch prices, including guests prices, but what really struck me was that lunch has only increased THIRTY - FIVE cents since I was in high school in the 90s (crazy steady prices).
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