Sentences with phrase «price of the wrench»

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That could throw a wrench in plans for the oilsands, which require high oil prices to remain profitable, and crimp much of the manic exploration activity in mining.
But rising gas prices — or, more accurately, wildly fluctuating gas prices — have thrown a wrench into the calculations of Barrie homebuyers, who are finding it difficult to determine whether it still makes financial sense to live so far away from their jobs.
Now, I bow to no one in my appreciation of female beauty and fancy clobber but I could not wrench the phantom of those children from my mind, in this moment I felt the integration; that the price of this decadence was their degradation.
Putting a bit of a wrench into the scheduling at Ryerson was a small price to pay for the Oscar winner (though those at midnight madness likely didn't love their film starting quite late!).
And while kits like this come with more allen wrenches than you will ever need, there are a lot of good tools for the price.
Ah, that reminds me of yet another monkey wrench I should throw into the discussion: Coming this summer is the new 2017 Audi RS 3 — with 400 horsepower and priced around $ 55 - 60K.
• The Publishers Weekly review concludes, «Wendig expertly splashes Miriam's considerable emotional pain across the page, never sparing her the price of her gut - wrenching circumstances, and closes with a shocking twist that is a true game - changer.»
A break of the May low would throw a wrench in things as it would put the nearest - futures spread back into the trading range and also crack near - term price support for the September spread.
The price was awesome and the fact it came right to my front door saved the day as I wrenched my back a few days prior and wasn't up to lifting the bags of dog food from the grocery store shelf.
Price says, and the 13 RYC participants begin their trek to the work site, up a steep hill, hefting weed wrenches taller than some of them.
It leads to endless wrenching debate about price, copyright, «intellectual property», the moral rightness of casual distribution, because each round of new devices makes the tension worse, not better.»
But price throws a wrench into things — if universal Office apps are cheaper on Windows 10, or perhaps require a more inexpensive one - time fee that's cheaper than buying a full copy of Office 2016 or a subscription to Office 365, they may be the best option for many desktop PC users.
However, a monkey wrench in the form of yet another exchange hack or even hearsay of a blanket ban in China, for example, could send the price on a downward spiral below $ 700.
Some regulatory confusion about ICOs is bound to throw a wrench in the works, so if you're looking for a cryptocurrency price forecast for Ethereum, I have to keep it conservatively bullish: Ether prices should hit $ 2,500 by the end of 2018.
A lot of volatility has been introduced since May, wrenching prices to test the resistance and support levels of their upchannels.
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