Sentences with phrase «steep price for»

But you'll pay a steep price for a seat in the stadium on game day.
The Fire Phone is only available on AT&T in the U.S. right now and costs $ 650 without a contract, or $ 200 with a two - year contract, which is a steep price for this hardware.
While this may be true, $ 923 is a fairly steep price for a handset, and a hard sell in a country that has gravitated towards low - end or mid-range smartphones.
Considering recent phone launches like Xiaomi Mi 3, Moto G and Asus ZenFone 5, that seems like an extremely steep price for the specs.
No one else should have to pay such a steep price for someone else's mistake.
But research shows that companies pay a steep price for not extending their gaze beyond the next 3 - 12 months.
However, $ 230 per month is a steep price for Abacus if you are small or solo practitioner, even if it nets you case management software, accounting and billing software, and a managed desktop.
So go ahead, indulge in that autonomy, but realize that you're paying a steep price for it.
2 Brownstein finally gets it right - Americans will pay a steep price for last week's Senate vote.
Nintendo Power had been hyping the machine as the best gaming experience ever (until the Nintendo 64's arrival, of course), but the steep price for an unfamiliar gaming experience wasn't something I was prepared to buy into just yet.
Enjoyable and nostalgic for those who have already played it, but a steep price for a game which fans may have already owned without a great deal of HD improvement.
Tomba comes home now for $ 9.99, but that can be a steep price for an obscure adventure from yesterday.
Isn't this a bit steep a price for anyone else?
However it's got a very steep price for ultimately not much in terms of sheer content.
19,99 is a steep price for it, nowadays.
Visit Wallis and Futuna (WLS) from Sydney for 15,000 miles one - way and $ 180 in taxes and fees, seemingly a steep price for such a short trip until you see that flights run $ 1,500 round - trip.
This medical care can come at a steep price for rescue groups with already tight budgets, preventing them from caring for additional pets.
Individual investors are also paying a steep price for this gross political incompetence.
Although the 30 - year option does give you greater flexibility, as you mentioned, you are paying a steep price for it if you donâ $ ™ t accelerate your payments, and the interest rate is nearly a third of a point higher.
The company is paying a steep price for TimeWarner.
This is because a 5 year fixed rate gives you the safety and stability of having the same rate for 5 years — and you pay a steep price for that.
The 32 GB version however will set you back an additional $ 80, a fairly steep price for an extra 16 GB.
The original Music Gateway had an MSRP of $ 99.95, which was an awfully steep price for an awfully simple device.
However, that is a rather steep price for a tablet without 3G connectivity.
Sadly, that's a rather common belief; according to the recent piracy controversy involving readers who blatantly posted on social media their active consumption of stolen books, it would seem that even nothing is too steep a price for some people to pay.
The logic behind these add - ons is that if I already payed a steep price for the device, adding a comparatively moderate amount of money to get essential specs makes sense.
It's a pretty steep price for a car that only comes with aesthetic improvements, but hey, some people will love its new looks, even if they won't get any performance enhancements.
Speaking of cost, $ 68 grand is a pretty steep price for a Jaguar with a mediocre I - 4.
The state has consistently failed to meet its basic responsibility to put in place a school funding system that delivers the essential resources all students need to be successful and it is Pennsylvania's children who are paying the steep price for this failure.
For $ 8.99, World Heroes will be a somewhat steep price for such a minimal game.
But I don't think there's ever too steep a price for doing the right thing.
They make decisions that are both good and bad, learning in the process how to stay true to their core beliefs or, if they are unable to do so, pay a steep price for this moral failure.
Rs. 2400 for 10 grams of product is a very steep price for a face powder.
Sure, $ 190 may seem like a pretty steep price for a palette, but considering it comes equipped with six shadows, four lipsticks, three brushes, a lip pencil, brow pencil, and liquid liner, we figure it's worth it.
And some members of Congress are worried that the government is paying too steep a price for that management strategy.
The camera isn't very impressive next to those in some smartphones, and $ 250 is a steep price for a one - trick pony.
But it was still, to put it mildly, a problem, and he paid a steep price for it.
But women can pay a steep price for that conviction, since their WIC vouchers are not sufficient to get them all the way through the month.
i think we should be looking at imbula (nothing overly wrong with carvalho just the steep price for him) he looks the business in d / m, and is the same age and would be around the # 18 - 20 million mark has a massive upside to him, has been getting rave reviews this season with Marseille he would be the boyo for me.
But blitzing always comes with risks, and I expect New England will try to make Philly pay a steep price for sending extra rushers by taking shots down the field on some of those plays.
Let's consider something: if in the atheist existential case we can admit that in order to achieve outcomes which we desire we often have to pay a steep price for the sake of achieving what we intend to achieve, why must this be ruled out in the case of God?
It's time to start making religious nuts pay a steep price for their actions.
As for Erin Burnett I will say intential deception of your viewers will come at a steep price for you.
Bloom's own review of Wieseltier's book, in the New York Times, is revealing in this connection: «One parts from Wieseltier with gratitude, but confirmed in a conviction he does not share, which is that the God of Akiba [ben Joseph], and of all the orthodoxies, always exacts too steep a price for the Sanctification of His name.»
Braus said that owners who paid a steep price for retail space are more reluctant to accept lower rents.
«In essence, the economic benefits that should have come from the substantial gains in education for black men over the past 75 years have been completely undone by the changing economy, which exacts an ever steeper price for the differences that still remain,» Bayer said.
As is always the case, disadvantaged children pay a steeper price for our mistakes, magnifying the gap.
Renters also had it rough — they paid $ 226, per the NAIC — the fourth steepest price for renters insurance in the country that year.
Why are we as gamers quick to forgo our rich artistic history and rely on convoluted and bootleg emulators or face steep prices for videogame titles on the brink of extinction?
Even relatively safe drivers in Michigan could face steep prices for auto insurance.
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