Sentences with phrase «twice what»

Definitely, the $ 700 Razer Phone has the same Snapdragon 835 chip every other high - end Android phone is packing, along with 8 GB of RAM, twice what you get in a Galaxy S8.
Spotify says it has between 73 million and 76 million paying subscribers, around twice what Apple Music currently has.
The best options I see so far are the Asus Cube and Sony's NSZ - GS7, the Sony costing twice what most others are.
The new model of the ClearStream is not currently offered through Amazon, and the old model has been effectively phased out (I believe it now costs twice what it used to).
It's easy to see why the population today is twice what it was in 1960!
This plan cost twice what we paid another carrier last year, but we needed coverage and the other carrier changed its age limit.
The price you pay with the finance charges through company programs is twice what you will pay up front.
As these plans cost more than twice what a similar domestic plan would, the demand is limited as of now.
The number one reason people give for not buying life insurance is that they think it's too expensive, but 8 in 10 of those surveyed overestimated the cost of life insurance by more than twice what it actually costs!
Liberty Mutual offered a rate of $ 1,884, which costs more than twice what State Farm and Farmers offered.
Drivers with poor credit (524 or below) pay more than twice what those with excellent credit (823 or more) pay for auto insurance.
Though for each of these scenarios the costs will be different — if you're smart and shop around for quotes on auto insurance, you probably won't be paying twice what you are now.
For example, after staying with the same auto insurance company for over 20 years in rural northern Minnesota when we moved just north of Dallas Texas, the same company wanted to charge us almost twice what a competitor offered for the same coverage.
In some places, like New York City, the cost of renting a SUV can be more than twice what it costs to rent an economy - class vehicle.
Then one day you find out how much she makes and it's twice what you make.
At the Stanford Law Library the total we spend for our staff is roughly twice what we spend for all materials (online and print), and that seems right to me — it's the staff that is our most valuable resource.
It was more than twice what Slager's defense team had hoped for, and it came as a surprise to many on both sides of the dispute...
In Chicago, for the rides that I have taken with them, the price worked out to be just under twice what it would have cost for a cab.
Growing Stars pays its teachers a monthly salary of 10,000 rupees ($ 230), twice what they would earn in entry - level jobs at local schools.
Fortunately Attorney Thompson was able to negotiate a favorable settlement for the client in an amount more than twice what the client originally told the insurance company he would accept.
Manhattan's richest residents, on the other hand, make more than twice what America's do.
The number of hits I receive is usually at least twice what they get.
The Prius is worth more than twice what the F150 is worth, despite an original MSRP of about $ 4k less ($ 22,160 vs. $ 26,140, though dealer «incentives» usually bring F150 prices down).
Except now, across the United States, we have thousands of houses empty or in foreclosure, worth a fraction of what they once were, while food is costing twice what it once did.
This is about twice what it would take to put us in an ice age.»
But I'm going to do it all over again — because I was just reminded of this: China spends 1 / 6th the amount the United States does on its military, and spends twice what the US does on funding clean energy.
As of 2004, 77,000 families worldwide controlled assets totaling over USD $ 50T, a number almost twice what pension fund aggregate assets were.
Had Britain followed Stern's instructions and Germany's winding Energiewende back in 2006, it would have the same problems, including energy prices twice what they are now, whereas if policy had been delayed, it would be able to take advantage of a cheaper technology, and committed more to reducing emissions on a # - for - # basis.
If renewables supplied 50 % of the electricity, the wholesale cost would be around twice what it would be with nuclear permitted.
That legislation, known as the Future Energy Jobs Act, will help achieve a 56 percent reduction in greenhouse - gas pollution from the power sector, almost twice what is required for the state under the Clean Power Plan.
Needless to say, the most direct evidence involves the record of human emissions such that these are about twice what has been added to the atmospheric concentration, and must be accounted for — they can't simply disappear.
How can «the other piece», presumably the observed warming, really be twice what the IPCC thinks it is?
I was 25 when I received my Ph.D., a time when my ego, as well as my IQ was twice what it is now.
The temperature difference between the equator and Antarctica is today twice what it was 40 million years ago.
What Jimmy D is saying is that, around ten years into the «cool phase», the rate doubled over five years to twice what it was during the «warming phase».
The company sold the 100K House for more than twice what it cost to build, and is now developing a Passivhaus and other projects in the Fishtown, Kensington and Northern Liberties neighborhoods of Philadelphia.
The methane level is twice what it used to be because methane emissions are twice what they used to be.
This research is particularly important given the accelerated rate of temperature increase in the Arctic — it's twice what it is in the rest of the world.
Begun in mid-2009, Japan's FIT rate for PV is about twice what a resident would normally pay for a kilowatt - hour of electricity.
This is about twice what it would take to put us into an ice age.
The 1 % of GDP demanded last month, Qiu says, would cash out at US$ 284 billion — more than twice what the eight largest economies pledged to the climate - challenged developing world at July's G8 summit.
Using some of the standard estimates for forcing, CO2 forcing currently is about twice what it was in 1970, about four times what it was in 1920, about eight times what it was in 1880, etc..
CO2 forcing currently is about twice what it was in 1970, about four times what it was in 1920, about eight times what it was in 1880, etc..
Any savings created by the ANE pipeline are likely to be outweighed by its costs, which are more than twice what proponents have generally reported.
So the drag on an airliner is around twice what you might think (trust me on this, I've spent 45 years flying sailplanes and 36 years designing and manufacturing instruments for them.
In general when the planet is in a warm climate phase C02 levels are up two twice what we are at today.
«If we compare the rate that these glaciers have retreated in the last hundred years to the rate that they retreated when they disappeared between 8,000 and 7,000 years ago, we see the rate of retreat in the last 100 years was about twice what it was under this naturally forced disappearance,» D'Andrea said.
That amount is roughly twice what the U.S. spends on renewables.
The overall increase in fire since the 1980s is about twice what the researchers attribute to climate change; the rest is due to other factors, they say.
The team estimate that the extent of warming in the southern hemisphere oceans since 1970 could be more than twice what has been inferred from the limited direct measurements we have for this region.
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