I would have
paid full price for it as well.
Not exact matches
Generally, however, when combining comprehensive service and technology solutions
for on - site HR support, payroll, and retirement benefits, the
price can be
as low
as $ 680 per bi-weekly
pay period
for 10 employees, far less than hiring a
full - time HR person
for your small business.»
That means patients who were
paying EpiPen's
full $ 608 list
price (
for a package of two) can now get the epinephrine injection device, which is used to treat a potentially fatal allergic reaction known
as anaphylaxis,
for about half
as much.
«If you
paid full -
price for the product, you might be slightly more likely to give honest feedback to your friend,» he writes, explaining that «by being a fully
paying customer, it... feels right that I should get the experience a fully
paying customer should get,» including offering helpful pointers on aspects of the experience that didn't go
as well
as they could have.
But thanks to the subsidy they get from Canada, refineries in Cushing often enjoy refinery margins, or crack spreads
as they're known in the industry, that have been
as much
as five times what refineries on the Gulf Coast, which have to
pay full world oil
prices for their feedstock, operate with.
As a result of this dilution, investors purchasing shares of Class A common stock in this offering may receive significantly less than the
full purchase
price that they
paid for the stock purchased in this offering in the event of liquidation.
No contemporary form of theology has given us such a
full and genuine conceptual understanding of God
as has process theology, but the
price that process theology has been forced to
pay for its doctrine of God is its negation of both the meaning and the reality of Christ.
Jesus
paid the
full price and ALL he wants in return is
for us to love one another
as we love Christ.
From this little boy, often so
full of mischief, I received an unexpected sign of grace from God, a reminder of the ways in which my life has been blessed,
as well
as the
price that has been
paid for those blessings.
Mate I work
for waitrose and if I ever see Wenger shopping I bet it will be
for the reduced goods
as he will not
pay the
full price
My son's school has little problem with unpaid balances
as less than 5 % of students would
pay full price for meals (and why kids eating all three meals at school is not uncommon).
After all, if every group didn't have a Bargain Mom, we'd all still be
paying full retail
price for brand new Bumbo seats (
as opposed hitting the gear swap she told us about) and breast milk storage bags (instead of buying in bulk with the discount code she magically knew).
Basically you're getting a stroller that we could sell
as new, but we don't feel comfortable sending to someone who
paid full price for a factory sealed stroller!
Even students who
pay «
full»
price for meals don't
pay the real / actual cost, there is reimbursement to schools even
for «
full»
price students (not
as much
as for free or reduced, of course),
as well
as support in the form of donated foods.
As the New York Times article discusses more fully, the impetus
for the
price increase was a finding by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a research organization in Washington, that by keeping the
price of the
full meal too low, the
paid meals were effectively being subsidized by the federal dollars which are supposed to be allocated to the meals provided to kids who are on free / reduced lunch.
I knew about a medication that would probably increase my milk supply drastically
as it has a side effect of increasing prolactin levels (domperidone), but it's not legal in the United States, so I had to get it from another country and
pay full price for it, many hundreds of dollars.
The government — and non-governmental groups such
as the ones Cun works
for — subsidize installation, but they don't
pay the
full price.
As I always say, wait
for Old Navy sales and never
pay full price!
Cute outfit... although I'm not always a bargain hunter I like finding pieces
for a great deal
as appose to
paying full price for something.
But hey, even if you do
pay full price for something there it's totally worth it,
as they have several awesome ongoing programs that give back to the community and help to spread the gospel.
As always, I never
pay full price for my fashion and I scored this skirt on the clearance rack in addition to coupons.
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As someone who grew up without much money, I get it instantly: They don't have the cash to
pay for a hotel room (and yet here they are
paying full price for a hardback book).
In exchange
for their assistance, most self publishing platforms will take a share of all books sold and
pay authors a «royalty» share
for all copies the platform sells,
as opposed to revenues
for the
full price of the book.
As it is, I might
pay $ 100
for it, but not the
full -
price.
With books costing between $ 1.99 and $ 3.99
for the
full - color graphic novels, readers who simply enjoyed the books —
as opposed to actual collectors who may
pay the hefty
price for an original print edition — can revisit the classics.
And
as far
as me spending mine, most of my purchases
for the past 2 + years have been on Android devices: A 7 ″ Galaxy Tab that I use daily, a
full priced Nexus One that I bought on day of launch and a Galaxy Nexus I
paid full price for and had shipped from the UK to the US.
As the price that a customer would be required to pay for a Kindle version after paying «full price» in the past or present for a hard - copy version, something as low as $ 1.99 to $ 4.99 would probably work for the vast majority of players (assuming, ahem, no collusion
As the
price that a customer would be required to
pay for a Kindle version after
paying «
full price» in the past or present
for a hard - copy version, something
as low as $ 1.99 to $ 4.99 would probably work for the vast majority of players (assuming, ahem, no collusion
as low
as $ 1.99 to $ 4.99 would probably work for the vast majority of players (assuming, ahem, no collusion
as $ 1.99 to $ 4.99 would probably work
for the vast majority of players (assuming, ahem, no collusion.)
As we understand it, the
full -
price is $ 45, however the tablet is to be subsidised
for students who will
pay just $ 35.
If you are not located in either the US or the EU your purchase
price will be the
full amount of the
price posted and failure on Humble Bundle's part to invoice you
for any applicable taxes does not relieve you of the liability to
pay such taxes, and you must
pay to the applicable taxing authority any such taxes which may be due
as a result of your purchase through the Service.
That's great
for consumers and
as long
as they are forced to
pay publishers the
full net
price it doesn't harm the publisher or author either.
It's an irony that costs consumers hundreds of dollars
as more people decide to buy a less expensive, subsidized phone with higher monthly fees on a two - year contract, instead of a prepaid phone plan that requires
paying the
full price for the cellphone but has lower monthly rates and no contract.
Again, verify what is included with the home inspection
as it would be a shame to
pay full price for two home inspections even though the second is a follow - up.
I see many retail investors blindly jumping into these products (
for example, after reading a recent opinion piece in the Globe and Mail where a so called «expert» recommended DBC
for the long term) with little understanding
as to how they are
priced and less than
full appreciation about the fact that they (typically) don't
pay any distributions!
They do have a long coat, so require daily brushing and your house will be
full of tumbleweeds of hair, but this is a small
price to
pay for such
as lovely large dog.
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price of the ticket purchased using
full or partial
Pay with Miles and the reissued ticket
price, can only be returned
as a nonrefundable e-credit valid
for future transportation.
Before even looking at the figures it's important to point out that none of the airlines takes the
full price paid for an airline ticket
as a contribution to the spending requirements.
If parent insist
for their children to join the gala meal, they have to
pay the
full price for the children
as well.
As the
price is per person
for any size of group, you can have the
full boat to yourself and not have to
pay for the privilege.
And
as to downloading the games you've «bought», if you get them through a subscription service then don't expect to keep anything via downloads unless you
pay a
full price for them.
Great update
as usual, however there is a problem with the
full PS3 downloadable games, they come without a digital manual, I mean we
pay the same
price for a digital download
as the retail version ($ 60) yet they come without a manual which makes the digital buyers kind of left out and cheated.
Perhaps I can only say this
as a gamer with a well
paying full time job who makes far more than enough to find
paying a fair
price for games reasonable, and in fact desired.
If you are not located in either the US or the EU your purchase
price will be the
full amount of the
price posted and failure on Humble Bundle's part to invoice you
for any applicable taxes does not relieve you of the liability to
pay such taxes, and you must
pay to the applicable taxing authority any such taxes which may be due
as a result of your purchase through the Service.
Some skill shots are either not described very well or just a bit too hard to pull off, taking the flow out of the gameplay
as you try to get them done.I don't really mind
paid DLC in general, but I do not like having
paid DLC on day one that people who wait
for reviews instead of preordering haveto buy, especially since Bulletstorm is a
full price game to begin with.
I found that
as a bit annoying after
paying full price for the game I then had to grind using characters I didn't really like to unlock the characters I wanted to play.
I grab new games all the time and add them to my backlog just
for a rainy day but I don't get upset anymore when the game I
payed full price for but haven't played much of (looking at you Tropico) gets offered
for free anymore and I have noticed
as well
as my Dr that my blood pressure stays in a good spot
for my age
as I have less stress which will kill you if you let it:)
Still, that repetitiveness is a
price worth
paying for the tremendous amount of content to be found here with the aforementioned multiple difficulty settings and character classes, along with a
full slate of side missions that open up
as you progress.
That being said, I'm
as cognizant
as ever of the fact that Nintendo is smilingly asking its fans to re-buy Wii U games like Mario Kart 8 and Bayonetta 1 & 2, games they may have
paid full price for just a few years ago.
As stated by others,
paying full price for half a game, then being expected to buy the rest of the game over the next 6 months
for another $ 40 is just too much BS
for most people.
For an extra # 15 you can get a full game and two dlcs as well as the new expansion, making the price tag of The Taken King alone at # 40 a joke especially considering that American players will be paying $ 40 for the DLC on it's own, based on current exchange rates the DLC should be more in the region of #
For an extra # 15 you can get a
full game and two dlcs
as well
as the new expansion, making the
price tag of The Taken King alone at # 40 a joke especially considering that American players will be
paying $ 40
for the DLC on it's own, based on current exchange rates the DLC should be more in the region of #
for the DLC on it's own, based on current exchange rates the DLC should be more in the region of # 25.