Sentences with phrase «less than a dollar per»

At the time, all jellybeans sold for less than a dollar per pound, and they all tasted pretty much alike.
Super easy to make, and if you're looking for cheap vegan meals, this is less than a dollar per serving!
Putting that in context — Rwanda spent 5.5 billion Rwandan francs ($ 6.5 million) to conduct its August 4 third multiparty election which had 6.8 million registered voters thus less than a dollar per voter.
State Senator Marc Panepinto, a Buffalo Democrat, urged his Republican colleagues to get behind a proposal that would fund paid family leave in New York State through a modest payroll deduction of less than a dollar per week.
A measles shot, for instance, costs less than a dollar per dose.
And although Alberta currently boasts a carbon price of $ 15 per metric ton, it is not enough — at less than a dollar per barrel — to keep greenhouse gas pollution from the tar sands in check.
In making such a simple to use test, the team has created a exciting tool that promises to bring portable, reliable, and inexpensive Zika diagnostics to the field at less than a dollar per test.
However, as you explore the subscription options, you'd be pleasantly surprised to discover that premium membership of this site would cost less than a dollar per day.
The actual physical costs of a print book — paper, printing, binding, packaging, warehousing, etc. — are less than 10 % of the cover price, even in small volumes, and drop to less than a dollar per book for large volume titles such as bestsellers.
Think about it: For less than a dollar per person, you can introduce readers you know, living in the U.S. or the U.K., to Dylan Hunter — along with Annie Woods, Wonk, Garrett, Cronin, Danika, and (of course) Luna.
They'll take your rights and leave you with less than a dollar per book.
I mean it: if I published this book with a different company I could expect less than a dollar per sale.
To some people, a cheap stock is one that is low - priced, like SunEdison (SUNE), currently trading at less than a dollar per share.
Penny stocks are those stocks that are usually purchased for less than a dollar per share.
hahaha You are still paying less than a dollar per game for these titles.
However, for people in reasonably good health, it's actually quite simple to find life insurance that costs less than a dollar per day.
A run - of - the - mill light bulb runs less than a dollar per bulb; its Philips Hue counterpart starts at $ 15 per bulb.

Not exact matches

Hulu — which is owned jointly by CBS rivals Walt Disney, 21st Century Fox, Comcast, and Time Warner — made a similar move less than a year ago, when the service offered subscribers the option of paying a few dollars more per month for an ad - free experience.
Arx Pax's system is potentially much less expensive than existing maglev systems, which rely on complex electromagnetic systems in both vehicle and tracks and can cost tens of millions of dollars per mile.
Consider that, in 2004, a bitumen mine was expected to cost less than $ 20,000 per barrel per day of capacity in today's dollars, according to the Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI).
If you're talking about a new project with no significant investment already deployed, building a new mine if you expect today's prices to hold in the long term is a tough call — a 50 year oil sands project is a lot of risk for less than a 10 per cent rate of return — but even there, you can see the impact of the lower Canadian dollar and the hedge provided by a royalty regime which lowers rates when prices are low.
It likely comes down to dollars and cents; 79 per cent of those who take action to save energy do it to save money, while less than 20 per cent do it to protect the environment.
No less a value conscious investor than Warren Buffett commented on this shift at the most recent Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting, where he pointed to the fact that the largest companies in the S&P 500; Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook, and Google generate far more cash per dollar of earnings than companies of the past.
Since 2002 there have been only two fire seasons that have cost less than $ 60 million dollars, yet for the past nine years the B.C. Liberals have only budgeted from $ 51 to $ 61 million dollars per year on firefighting.
But in addition to terrorism and military conflict, Americans still need to confront the growing reality — and awareness — that the global economy remains highly unequal, including over 2.8 billion people who survive on less than two U.S. dollars per day.
According to exit polls from last November, a majority of those whose incomes are less than fifty thousand dollars per year preferred Kerry to Bush.
Labor earned less per hour in real dollars at the end of his term than at the beginning.
The cost per serving at the end of the day whether you eat a serving of Cheerios vs. our oat products is still much less than a dollar.
in my opinion he should be seen as a poor man toni kross (and that's a poor man who can only afford 2 meals per day and live on less than 2 dollars per day).
Attorneys for cheerleaders maintain that their clients» effective pay has been about $ 3 dollars per hour, which is less than half of the federal minimum wage of $ 7.25 per hour.
Paying less than $ 30 dollars per month is just another one of the «small miracles» I've come to expect with SBI!.
Pump rental is usually less than thirty dollars per month.
The statement reads in part: «Today, power generation is less than 1,400, Foreign Reserve has reduced to $ 26.5 billion, dollar is now over N350, petrol has increased to N145 per litre and one bag of rice is now over N15, 000!»
The governor who said Nigerians should remove party, ethnic and religious sentiments and ask themselves what they have benefitted in the last one year, reminded Nigerians that, «Foreign Reserve was $ 28.6 billion, Excess Crude Account (ECA) was $ 2.07 billion, dollars was less than N200, petrol was N87 per litre and most importantly, one bag of rice was N8, 500 and power generation was over 5,000 MW when Buhari assumed office.
«While the Empire State fares well in some areas, in total it receives significantly less per tax dollar than the vast majority of states.
And yet almost 70 per cent of Nigeria's population live on less than a dollar a day, and 15 per cent of Nigerian children die before their fifth birthday.
«At some stage, it was less than 30 dollars per barrel; that is the reality and the people recognise this.
Arguably, the Library returns more per tax dollar received than any other arm of County government and continues to accomplish more with less year after year.
In fact the Bronx received less than 15 dollars in average per capita in discretionary funds compared to downtown Manhattan that received over hundreds of dollars in average per capita.
Presently, in current dollars, that fuel would cost airlines US$ 5.31 per gallon, which is less than bio-jet fuel produced from algae or other oil crops such as soybeans, canola or palm oil.
A downside of fuel cells, however, is that they have a capital cost in the thousands of dollars per kilowatt of capacity, and the round - trip efficiency through the electrolyzer to the fuel cell and then back into current is less than 50 percent — meaning that for every two kilowatt - hours put in the bank, only one comes back out again.
«You're getting shots for less than a dollar, as opposed to ammunition, which can cost hundreds of dollars per round,» says Navy Cmdr. Vince Chernesky.
Dr. Ibáñez explains, «the savings in healthcare costs will run into millions; a per - patient outlay of less than two euros (or less than three dollars) will over the years save thousands.»
But they made on average six to 15,000 dollars less per year than their male counterparts.
Technically sold as an anticaking compound and available only in 40 - pound bags, Azomite is incredibly cheap when used as a mineral supplement, costing less than one dollar per pound delivered.
Trader Joe's brand organic butter is also grass - fed, and it's about a dollar or so less per pound than the Kerrygold.
«Of course it upsets me that women are still earning 30 cents per dollar less than a man earns doing exactly the same work,» she said in an interview a day prior to receiving the award.
But this strains plausibility: it represents just 3 percent of the state's current $ 5.5 billion dollar higher education budget, and averages out to less than $ 300 per full - time equivalent student.
It's true that New York charters get several thousand dollars less in operating funds per student than the city's district schools do — and, even more important, they do not get separate capital funding for facilities in Gotham's extremely pricey real - estate market.
When considering the cost per training item available, and the cost per training item used, small organizations exhibit a seemingly paradoxical situation in which the cost per hour available runs less than half that of large organizations, $ 1,162 compared to $ 2,324, while the cost per learning hour used amounts to more than double that of large organizations, $ 95 dollars compared to $ 42 (22 - 23).
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