Sentences with phrase «tune of about»

We looked at having it converted to gas, and if we had stayed we would have done that (to the tune of about $ 5k!)
Like a good professional, Helmut met with the clients to resolve the matter and the seller paid for a new system to the tune of about $ 25,000.
Universities were targeted for savings and revenue, with student contributions to increase and a 2.5 % «efficiency dividend» applied to institutions over the next two years to the tune of about $ 400 million.
In order to keep the price people pay for the phone low and competitive with rivals, Sprint would be subsidizing the cost of each phone to the tune of about $ 500, which would take a long time to recoup even at the high monthly fees iPhone users pay.
In 2017, an Ethereum - based startup, Parity, witnessed a deadly hack that stripped the platform to the tune of about $ 160 million.
The CEO boasted: «We have already helped supercharge Leave.EU's social media campaign by ensuring the right messages are getting to the right voters online, and the campaign's Facebook page is growing in support to the tune of about 3,000 people per day.»
If she's a smoker, everything changes — to the tune of about $ 2,040 each year.
Generally speaking, young drivers don't have as much to lose in an accident - related lawsuit as older drivers and can therefore buy less coverage, and get remarkably cheap car insurance in Maine — to the tune of about $ 32 a month from Geico, according to our analysis.
As reported by Law360, a California state judge recently ruled that Latham & Watkins tentatively was entitled to an award of attorney's fees to the tune of about $ 1.6 million as damages in a malicious prosecution case against litigants Messrs. Parrish and Fitzgibbons, in a case which produced quite a bit of appellate activity (including a published California Supreme Court decision).
That if your legal firm doesn't have a strong online presence, you're missing out on tons of potential clients, to the tune of about 42.5 million leads.
I'm talking about those other people over there, the ugly ones who earn less money, marry lower - earning spouses, get offered worse deals on mortgages, and basically get hosed throughout life to the tune of about $ 230,000 in lost lifetime earnings according to some studies.
Normally, the wastewater plant would have to build chillers to cool warmer water released to the river, to the tune of about $ 16 million.
As taxpayers who underwrite interagency federal climate science to the tune of about two billion dollars a year, we should be as intolerant of self - censorship as we are of outright censorship of government information.
In fact, we overproduce renewable energy to the tune of about 4,000 kWhs (kilowatt hours) a year.
Meanwhile, especially in the US and Europe, coal plants are retiring, to the tune of about 64 GW worth in the past two years.
The Senate proposal does both, to the tune of about $ 1 trillion from 2012 to 2018.
For example, solar insolation (to the tune of about 1761 W / m ^ 2) is obviously included, but I'm not sure if the GCMs attempt to model any hypothetical frequency dependence or not.
Malta - based Corinthia Hotels reportedly bought the building and restored it to the tune of about $ 550 million.
Additionally, beginning in the summer of 2006, some airlines began charging extra for curbside luggage check - in to the tune of about $ 2 per bag.
Kittens under the eight - week mark certainly weren't the only at - risk group, but they were one of the largest at - risk groups, to the tune of about 1,500 kittens a year.»
If you've got a lively dachshund on your hands, though, she'll need to be packing in those calories to the tune of about 900 a day.
Despite considerable backlash — including allegations that Bogle was «un-American» — Vanguard is now one of the largest money managers on the planet and is taking in net new assets to the tune of about a billion dollars a day.
The fact that these companies make a profit (Author Solutions, Inc. to the tune of about $ 100 million a year) speaks to the number of authors they attract with their sophisticated marketing programs and follow - you - everywhere web ads.
The Flyer tablet has already notched up orders of the tune of about a million units.
When Google launched its worldwide project, Cornell began turning over content to the project, to the tune of about 1,000 items per week.
It might be slightly better for Panasonic, though it also is likely to report a huge loss, something to the tune of about $ 9 billion.
This Q60S has some options checked to the tune of about $ 9,000 beyond the base price.
So far, Authorities have found a total of 15 Ford Fusions packed with the stuff in Ohio and Pennsylvania, to the tune of about 480 pounds.
Of course, BMW asks more for the privilege of the X4's extra style, to the tune of about $ 9000 model - for - model.
The Collaborative, which includes Angie Reyes, a board member of AROS partner 482Forward, was put together last year after a state study found that schools across Michigan are under - funded to the tune of about $ 700 million.
When Dannel Malloy took office in January 2011, Connecticut taxpayers subsidized charter schools to the tune of about $ 50 million a year.
And that's after serving on the board of a school that built a $ 19 million facility and renovated (to the tune of about $ 10 million) a second site.
The Madison Metropolitan School District received more state aid — to the tune of about $ 3.7 million dollars — than they budgeted for in June.
Ferragni sees healthy revenue from her Web site, personal appearances and partnerships — to the tune of about $ 2.5 million in 2015 — but it's retail that's turning her site into a brand.
The Nereus team is preparing for a six - week voyage — funded by the National Science Foundation to the tune of about $ 1.4 million — beginning in February 2014 to study the Pacific Ocean's Kermadec Trench, which is about 10 kilometers deep.
About 70 percent of that will be made up for with groundwater pumping, which will mean extra costs to farmers, to the tune of about $ 600 million statewide.
Kohane and his colleagues, whose work is funded to the tune of about $ 250,000 annually from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, are one of several teams investigating the use of layered drug - dispensing soft contact lenses.
«We are propping up these industries to the tune of about... $ 100 billion annually,» he said.
The Finatrade Group of companies which specializes in agri - commodities is indebted to about 20 banks to the tune of about GHc1 billion.
The DSCC was in the hole to the tune of about $ 3 million as of mid-January.
Contrast this degree of asceticism with incumbent comptroller and inveterate wife spoiler Alan Hevesi, who famously hooked up his old lady with a taxpayer - funded chauffeur to the tune of about 5,000 electric pencil sharpeners.
He also took two taxpayer - funded trips to Las Vegas and two more to Tel Aviv to the tune of about $ 35,000.
Carl Paladino had some very choice words for the Buffalo News in response to the paper's report this weekend that he «stiffed» staffers, vendors and consultants who worked on his 2010 gubernatorial campaign to the tune of about $ 130,000.
Despite the well known and rapid spread of internet access and increasingly smart mobile phones, today, of all the six countries covered in the report, only France offers any meaningful support aimed directly at online media — and that to the tune of about $ 20 million a year after reforms in 2009, less than 0.5 % of all the support provided.
I was so into him that over time I helped him - to the tune of about $ 1800.
This is a dressing room that needs freshening up to the tune of about # 100 million to be truly competitive at the highest level.
The Briad Group is now the owner and will be expanding to the tune of about five new stores a year.
Any non-federal employee earning the equivalent of an MP's salary, who wants an equivalent inflation - indexed benefit backed by the federal government, would need to buy federal real - return bonds — to the tune of about 70 per cent of income!
It is released to the tune of about 2,500 bottles each year.
U.S. retailers get ripped off to the tune of about $ 1.5 billion per year due to credit card fraud, says Dennis Behrman, a research analyst with Financial Insights, a Framingham, Massachusetts, research firm.
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