Sentences with phrase «such cheaper price tag»

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The pacy and powerful attacking midfield star was never going to be cheap after a great summer tournament for the host nation but after Sissoko had made it clear that he was not up for a season in the second tier of English football and actually felt that Champions League football was a must for him I was not expecting such a high price tag.
But the environmental price tag of biofuels now joins the ranks of other, cheaper domestic fuel sources — such as coal - to - liquid fuel — as major sources of globe - warming pollution as well as unintended social consequences.
Sure, in a smaller market no business can afford to offer an ereading device with a price tag such as $ 116, but being the cheapest ereader (Kindle still is) might just not be enough — if there is no content for it.
Priced at an affordable Rs. 9,499, the mTab comes close on the heels of other such similar offerings from Reliance and Beetel and is the cheapest of the lot though the good thing is the cheap price tag isn't too omnipresent on the spec sheet.
However, with the $ 395 annual fee price tag, and $ 300 annual credit for airline incidentals, it's the cheapest way to get access to the worldwide airport lounge system, as well as other excellent benefits, such as:
they can grab it for the silly price tag that Greenman Gaming currently have it for, yet I can't help feeling that it's an injustice that a game of this calibre has been widely made available at such a cheap price (you would pay this for Aliens: Colonial Marines, just to put it into perspective).
One of the most attractive aspects of the Axon is its price tag: at just $ 449.98 unlocked and off - contract, this flagship Android handset is around $ 100 cheaper than alternatives such as the LG G4 and Samsung Galaxy S6.
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