Sentences with phrase «to put a price on something»

In particular, you can't put a price on something unless you can measure it accurately, and that can be both difficult and expensive.
All too often we feel the pressure to put a price on something before we have enough information to accurately do this.
You and the nice, decent people who sent you here are the real cheap ones, trying to put a price on something there isn't any price for!
If that is the case then go ahead, and find your bird a loving home and forget about putting a price on him.
You can't put a price on something that gives this much pleasure!
There are lots of opportunities, big and small, for you to make an impact with the «Put a Price On It DC» campaign.
As in, John McCain repeatedly pledged to fight climate change by putting a price on
In response, the 70 - member «Put A Price On It D.C.» coalition delivered a letter expressing disappointment that Chairman Mendelson failed to consult leading environmental advocates in the District.
Offering support and transparency without putting a price on it, we allow the highest possible flexibility for their book projects.
After this, you will need to implement shrewd marketing tactics to draw in a big audience to read your book and then start putting a price on it.
Some of them play while the people all around put a price on them, and children in the bleachers — whose parents are bidding — eat snacks and watch.
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Though, I learned something on the last house we did... don't put a price on it until you're close to completion, because the market is moving upward and you may end up with less than you could have.
My name is Camila Thorndike, and I am here representing nearly 70 organizations and thousands of voters behind the growing campaign to Put a Price on It D.C..
«You can't put a price on it,» Petrossov says.
Never be afraid to put a price on something.
Worse, while I knew vaguely where revenue might come from, I no idea what form it would take, or how to put a price on it.
We don't cut corners, we use the best materials and once we get it made we do what Ferrari does, we put a price on it
Putting a price on something that currently appears free is never going to be instantly popular.
Putting a price on it might seem impossible, given the Reef's irreplaceable beauty and biodiversity.
Voser's answer is that carbon emissions won't be free forever: governments must put a price on them.
«To be fair, the EU has handled it well, put a price on it and held that price, they haven't dropped it and put further pressure on dairy markets,» he said, noting that the EU as a whole and the UK was showing very strong signs of milk supply, while the effect of the Dutch cull remained to be seen.
The intangible benefit of sports teams is probably greater than zero, but if you put a price on it it'd be much less than teams demand for new stadiums.
Put a price on them.
I really love this kind of simplistic, luxurious jewellery — you just can't put a price on it!
Even putting a new eBook out free for a few weeks before putting a price on it can help greatly, mainly because it will get some reviews in that time which will help it to make future sales.
Are you one of those authors who begs for attention no matter what, or you value yourself and your work enough to put a price on it?
You want something they make, they put a price on it, you pay for it.
Put a price on it & stick to it is a good plan
«It's too hard to put a price on them,» he added.
However, after I became involved with the «Put A Price On It, D.C» campaign I realized that climate justice and environmental justice don't have to be either / or they can be both.
Faces of the Campaign is an ongoing series featuring our key organizers and stakeholders involved in «Put A Price On It, D.C.» Our coalition — more than 45 groups as of this writing — is comprised of racial justice activists, union workers, health advocates, moms, dads, kids, retirees, and business - owners alike.
The «Put A Price On It, D.C.» coalition is comprised of more than 70 climate and justice advocacy organizations, including more than a dozen local businesses.
I think my biggest accomplishment to date would have to be the climate event I organized at Friends Meeting of Washington to build support for the Put a Price on It campaign.
I think we are witnessing growing community power right now, in the Put a Price On It campaign.
The Put a Price On It campaign is unique in that it is very concrete, local and winnable, yet would have significant environmental and economic impacts.
Basically, fugitives are always leaking, in little bits here and there, and no one really knows how many there are, so you can't put a price on them.
Faces of the Campaign is an ongoing series featuring our key organizers and stakeholders involved in «Put A Price On It, D.C.» Our coalition of 70 organizations is comprised of racial justice activists, union workers, health advocates, moms, dads, kids, retirees, and business - owners alike.
On the steps of the Wilson Building, middle school students and teachers will be joined by members of the «Put A Price On It, D.C.» coalition, which consists of 70 local organizations and businesses, to speak out in favor of the proposed policy.
Please take action for our city and join our Put A Price On It Coalition to show your support for carbon pricing in the District.
The «Put A Price On It, D.C.» coalition is comprised of 70 climate and justice advocacy organizations, including more than a dozen local businesses.
I was one of the earliest supporters of the Put A Price On It campaign to place a fee on carbon producers, which would also provide a rebate to vulnerable residents.
The «Put a Price On It» coalition is proposing a progressive policy that fights climate change, unleashes clean energy, and makes D.C. families better off in the process.
Obama said: «I have long believed that the most elegant way to drive innovation and to reduce carbon emissions is to put a price on it.
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