Sentences with phrase «on the price tag of»

When it comes to the lifestyles of the rich and the famous, the media loves to focus on the price tag of a celebrity's surrogate.
Kaler commented on the price tag of these convention centers, noting that the $ 750 million to $ 1 billion price tag is overblown on the local level.
Toyota's plan to assemble hybrid's in India will definitely help reduce the burden on the price tag of both the Prius and the upcoming Camry hybrid.
The source is suggesting that Sprint's HTC Jet is set to release on June 10th, but there is no word on the price tag of the handset.

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On the tenth anniversary of the iPhone, Apple rolls out three new devices — and hopes consumers won't mind the hefty price tag
From there, a human store clerk will either re-stock the aisle or put the right price tag on the product, because the robots are not physically capable of doing so.
It's got the same grid of apps, the same Google Play app store, the same web browser, the same $ 599 price tag, and so on.
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.
All the same, like the value of giving your child U.S. citizenship, it's hard to put a price tag on the benefits of achieving the «American Dream.»
According to an analysis of 2010 data by the Urban Institute, a nonpartisan think tank, the price tag was $ 669 million in direct hospital costs for just that year and $ 174 billion in larger societal costs, which includes disability, effects on employment, and other longer - term factors.
That's the kind of gift that you simply can not put a price tag on.
Based on personal testing and research, the Skip Hop Duo Signature is the best diaper bag for most parents, with a reasonable price tag, loads of pockets, several stylish patterns, and easy - to - wipe fabric that can take a beating.
They had put Accurate on the market at a price tag of about $ 50 million.
While fluctuations in the global price of coffee on the commodity markets led industry behemoth Starbucks to boost its per - cup price tag last month, a growing share of consumer dollars are going to higher - cost specialty or craft coffee.
While the price tag for stolen information on the black market can translate to a lucrative sales career for some crooked employees, it's a costly phenomenon for organizations once they have realized it has occurred, which is often «during forensic examination of user devices after individuals left a company,» said Verizon.
Oceanic data is valuable, but for decades the only way to study the world's hostile waters was to deploy a stationary buoy, launch a satellite into space, or send a government research vessel that runs hundreds of thousands of dollars a day to operate — on top of its initial price tag of hundreds of millions of dollars.
Some of the authors mentioned in the New York Times story worried that they'd sell fewer books if the company put higher price tags on them.
On July 22, Perry announced he would dispatch 1,000 National Guard troops to the border, with a reported price tag of $ 12 million a month.
New faster hardware is being created by various mining start - ups at a rapid rate and the price tag for a full mining rig — capable of discovering new bitcoins on its own — currently costs in the ballpark of $ 12,000.
It'll cost you an extra $ 200 on top of the laptop's $ 1,300 - $ 1,500 price tag, but it will make a huge difference.
That year, drillers packed into the Permian basin in western Texas, where the cost of producing oil is low but the price tag on land — and the companies who own it — has skyrocketed.
There are currently two valuation methods worth considering for bookstores: on the low end, rely on 15 % of annual sales plus the value of inventory (in this case, that suggests a $ 120,200 price tag).
Customers, the reports say, aren't turned off by the iPhone X's $ 999 starting price tag and that Apple is on the cusp of a «super-cycle» that could see the company generate historic profits.
For the iPad promotion, Apple is taking $ 20 off the regular price tag on top of the free headphones.
Weighing in on the iPad Air: Wired has its hands on the iPad Air, but with a top - end price tag of $ 929 there's a lot to learn about this new device.
These privacy concerns, plus the host of bugs discovered in the beta version and its lofty $ 1,500 price tag, meant that Google Glass continued to receive bad press until the company finally pulled the plug on the project last winter.
CamScanner turns your phone into a scanner so you can ditch the paper and still track all kinds of documents like receipts, notes, price tags, invoices, business cards, and so on.
It was the toast of the auto - show circuit and a clear play on Kia's part to redefine the brand with a classic «halo» car — in this case, a rear - wheel - drive, go - fast machine with a game - changing exterior design and an inviting price tag, relative to the upmarket competition.
«We're not really putting a price tag on polar bears,» explains Mary Taylor, director of conservation service delivery and permitting.
But the idea of putting a price tag on love — especially a bargain price — makes people deeply uncomfortable.
The city has asked the governments of Alberta and Canada to make up the nearly $ 100 - million shortfall on the $ 480 - million price tag.
Bardai and Nahmiache don't put a price tag on employee fitness, but a recent study out of the University of Michigan Health Management Research Center does: It showed that even 10 to 20 minutes of daily exercise could produce significant health benefits and lower the cost of employee healthcare.
Despite the hefty price tag of $ 1,199, the DJI Phantom 4 drone will put a smile on the face of any adventurer, photographer or videographer on your list.
When a London resident sold a mural painted on his property in 2008, the nearly $ 400,000 price tag did not include the cost of replacing the wall to which it was attached.
One potential danger sign: Last Thanksgiving, Sony offered a $ 100 discount on the PS4 for a price tag of $ 199, but the Switch still beat its rival console among online retailers while selling at full price ($ 299), according to data from Adobe's Digital Insights.
«We are really excited to get going on this project,» O'Connell said, which will bring prices down for batteries to power its upcoming line of cars with a price tag less than $ 40,000.
You can't put a price tag on the goodwill created when the company's name is emblazoned on the soccer jersey of an employee's child.
A sharp increase of 6 percent from the year prior, a 20 percent mortgage down payment on a home of that value would mean saving nearly $ 42,000, a price tag unattainable for most first - time home buyers.
Part of the overhaul will force investors in the European Union to pay for research directly, meaning banks will be required to put price tags on their proprietary analysis.
It's official: 2017 was the costliest year on record for natural disasters in the United States, with a price tag of at least $ 306 billion.
The company faced strong criticism for the steep price tag on those treatments, and the cost of Kite's CAR T offerings will likely generate backlash for the company as well.
The price tag for starting a full - service restaurant can start in the low hundreds of thousands of dollars or cost more than $ 1 million, depending on where you choose to locate, what building option you select and your outfitting costs.
The hunky movie star is browsing posh pads and set his sights on a SoHo spread with a price tag of $ 3.55 million, according to the NY Post.
In days gone by, the cost of a product or a service was exactly what it said on the price tag.
The pet food company is «unlikely» to be offered a higher bid, so the analyst's revised price target is consistent with Friday's closing price — and the price tag on the deal of $ 40 per share.
Of course, putting a price tag on a drug that addresses an unmet need will involve some guesswork.
It can be tricky to put a price tag on biotechnology companies that offer little more than the promise of success in the future.
If one searches for news on LIBOR (= London Interbank Offered Rate, i.e., the rate at which banks lend dollars to each other in the euro - dollar market), they are currently dominated by Deutsche Bank getting slapped with a total fine of $ 775 million for the part it played in manipulating the benchmark rate in collusion with other banks (fine for one count of wire fraud: US$ 150 m.; additional shakedown by US Justice Department: US$ 625 m., the price tag for a deferred prosecution agreement).
Wesfarmers in November 2016 announced that it was evaluating «strategic options» for both of its coal assets in Queensland and New South Wales, with the miner reportedly placing a price tag of A$ 2 - billion on the assets.
While some sellers may foot a part of the bill, the reality is most borrowers will take on the bulk of the closing price tag.
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