Sentences with phrase «higher estimated price tag»

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As eager as Manchester United fans would likely be to see Cristiano Ronaldo reunite with Wayne Rooney and mentor Anthony Martial, the price tag on Ronaldo (estimated at # 80m or more) would likely be way too high for a player about to step out of his athletic prime.
The poll finds while most people want the state to spend money to upgrade the airports, the majority find the estimated $ 3 billion price tag to upgrade Penn Station to be too high.
The new estimates, reported this week in Nature, imply a significantly higher price tag for beating the disease.
The contours of this debate suggest a relatively strong consensus around the importance of making new state investments in higher education (or, alternatively, the estimated $ 163 million price tag is so absurdly low that cost hardly seems an issue — a point I discuss further below).
With great rarity comes a hefty price taghigh estimate pegs this ultra-rare 911 at $ 1.2 million.
By mid-December, German publications estimated deliveries at 20,000 vehicles, and suggested a high price tag (around $ 21,000 base in Germany) may be to blame.
It's price tag is $ 450,000, and Arbor South estimates that the home cost an extra $ 50,000 - $ 60,000 to build it to such a high environmental level.
The electric Fit has an estimated price tag nearly twice as high as the gasoline - powered version.
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