Sentences with phrase «price of a postage stamp»

This means that producers on average will pay about $ 0.75 per barrel (less than the price of a postage stamp).

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He likely remembers the price paid for his first car, the rent on his first apartment, and the price of gas, a loaf of bread, a movie ticket, and a postage stamp.
One of the properties, a 2,650 - square foot home on a 0.4 - acre postage stamp of land, closed for roughly $ 14.5 million, a lofty sum that breaks down to nearly $ 5,500 per square foot; the average price per square foot in Palo Alto is $ 1,000.
The USPS has just announced that, beginning in May, the price of a first class postage stamp will increase by a penny.
This Pollyanna view of fossil fuel alternatives and efficiency, which makes going green seem cheap and easy — little more than the cost of «a postage stamp a day» — has provided the justification for green - policy advocacy that has overwhelmingly focused on pollution regulations and carbon pricing while ignoring serious investment in energy research and development.
One could easily argue that email is more sustainable; but an issuance of novel postage stamps seems a small price to pay for shining a light on the wonder of the heavens and instilling a little awe of nature.
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