Sentences with phrase «price attached to something»

Such a wonderful vehicle with a wonderful price attached to it.
Now you can save a bundle with our cabinet selections, all of which provide the look and quality of a customized wooden cabinet without the premium price attached to it.
that Wenger doesn't like spending Big money on Top quality players, but again, like the above mentioned players, he will occasionally go for a big name player when there's a bargain price attached to him.
The secretary of state has discovered that her first priority — delivering the 30 % cut which she inflicted on her department — has a hefty political price attached to it.
They remind me of Prada or Gucci loafer heels with a WAYYY more reasonably price attached to them.
The Toyota RAV4 has a very decent price attached to it.
The man who started the doodle crazenow regrets his actions because of the disingenuous marketing, lack of genetic care and inflated prices attached to them.
If you have a 20, 40, 80, or a 60gb PS3 console, you can upgrade the system with a harddrive with a good price attached to it or you can delete games off your system AND then play the games that you want.
Many tenants in Lacey will just choose the renters insurance policy that has the lowest price attached to it.
It stated window tint but no price attached to it.
In truth, you've heard it before, but the price attached to it is something wholly new.
And in the end, there is every likelihood of two distinct versions of books coming on to the scene — one that is ad free and has a price attached to it and another that comes free but will include ads to compensate the book's cost.
All of the new HP products are due out later in the year and there's been no price attached to them yet, although we expect HP to sell the handsets directly SIM free and unlocked — just as they did with the Pre 2.
How can something be free when there is a price attached to it?
But knowing of its existence six months before the game is out, that's the sort of thing that can piss me off... especially if there's a price attached to it.
People that make investments in building and infrastructure and business decisions need to take that into account... And for investments in things like carbon sequestration, there's absolutely no economic incentive whatsoever to do that unless carbon has a price attached to it.
The ones that are bigger and need more focus are usually rather obvious, especially given the prices attached to them.
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