Sentences with phrase «inflated price tags»

At this point, most manufacturers are adding wood leather trim to their pickup trucks to create luxury models, but the product generally doesn't live up to the «luxury» branding, or the inflated price tags most of these models carry.
On the other hand, there have been some huge successes in Demba Ba, Christian Benteke and Didier Drogba; but, buying attackers from abroad still carries a huge risk, especially when you add in the inflated price tags.
Close analysis of all the rest of the names will flag up inconsistency, skewed goal - scoring records in lesser bully - boy leagues, inability to adapt to new systems / teams / countries, inexperience, inflated price tags, entirely different types of strikers that would mean changing our system etc..
No hatred for xhaka going forward he's good but not what we needed and his inflated price tag doesn't help his cause.
Personally — sell Walcott and allow the bloke to try and progress his career somewhere else (that's if anyone is willing to pay his expected over inflated price tag).
Just a few days it was looking like the chances of Arsenal completing the transfer of France's Euro 2016 star Moussa Sissoko were slipping away after his current club Newcastle United chose to slap an inflated price tag of around # 35 million on the fast and exciting attacking player.
Now I know that Arsenal fans rate John Stones highly and would love him to come to the Emirates, but I'm not sure how many of us would think that # 50 million is a rather inflated price tag for Aaron.
Besides, why would he say otherwise just to inflate any price tag thrown our way.
Sakho's form since Christmas has been very good and may have inflated his price tag far beyond what it would have been this time last summer.
Unless you've been living under a rock, you'll know that this summer's «It» bag is a vintage - inspired woven one and, as is the case with many trends, these often come with an inflated price tag.
In addition to the coupe, BMW will build the 4 - series as a convertible (again with a folding hardtop) and as a stylish Gran Coupe with restricted headroom and inflated price tag.
The first is the kind that has effort put into it, and the second is the kind that is just a glorified few - minute activity hastily put onto the store with an inflated price tag.
Then every other CoD until VR becomes awash with every game you already own, just with an inflated price tag and a sheer lack of imagination?
They offer special coverage options for those with a checkered record, without the inflated price tag.
So had the Pebble 2 + Heart Rate arrived with an inflated price tag as a result of its fitness tracking upgrades, it would have been hard to recommend it when the original Apple Watch is now $ 269.
The Edge model is particularly interesting, because just like the mediocre Galaxy Note Edge, it brings few new features to the table for an inflated price tag.
The Galaxy S6 Edge plays second fiddle to the Galaxy S6, with an inflated price tag and eye - catching design.
Competitors like the iBuyPower Revolt 2 Pro take design to a new level without drastically inflating the price tag.
Add the fact that if you want to take advantage of digital quality you need a particular soundcard (otherwise you're lumped with a spaghetti of analogue jacks) and the inflated price tag, and you find us distinctly unimpressed.
While all of this sounds great, it predictably inflates the price tag.

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For many, the Skype deal is seen — along with exuberance for the LinkedIn IPO and sky - high private valuations of companies such as Facebook — as a sign of a fast - inflating technology bubble: What else could explain such a lofty price tag for a company that lost $ 7 million in 2010 and $ 418 million the year before?
Get me a foreign striker who can play forward and back though, I'll accept a price tag that may inflate slightly.
Morata's price - tag is inflated because Los Blancos have an option to re-sign the striker after selling him to the Turin side before this season.
Considering that the player is in the prime of his career and has proven himself to be a prolific hitman, the price tag is not too inflated anyway.
Also the amount of money with all the clubs these days is insane and it inflates a player's price tag.
There are plenty of suitors, and given the price tag would be less than Everton are paying for Gylfi Sigurdsson — whose numbers are highly inflated by set pieces — it would certainly be money well spent, for whoever procures the graceful Ivorian.
In a world of ridiculously inflated transfer fees his # 36.9 million price tag looks like the signing of the season.
Sony finally made a fine, although severely restrictive, e-reader device and even at the 1.000 $ price tag sells it beyond expectations... The market for bigger e-readers is definitely there, and could multiply abruptly if the price comes back down to Earth (300 - 500 $), but some inflated CEOs, who believe the planet Earth rotates around themelves, refuse to see what is plain as the daylight.
The objects in the exhibition are tagged with prices, inflated only slightly from the price point we've come to expect — though they are low by fine art standards.
The reason why I think Bitcoin will achieve this inflated price objective, beyond its current over - $ 15,000 price tag, is that its peer, Ethereum coin, has recently broken out of a technical price pattern, which suggests that much higher prices are on the horizon for cryptocurrencies.
The HTC One Mini has an attractive design and a great display, but an inflated on - contract price tag, less than stellar performance and poor reception make it very difficult to...
Much anticipated would be a stretched phrase given the over inflated profit hunting price tags and near s8 identical specs
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