The commercial offerings are very impressive, but tend to have a price tag to match. |
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You see, the value of that toaster has lost an essential connection with the numbers on the price tag by now. |
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Despite what some environmentalists have argued, putting a price tag on a species does not make it disappear. |
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While no price tag can be put on the human cost of domestic violence, London is beginning to calculate its drain on public services. |
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Natural fibers like cotton and some wool can stand up to the scrutiny of a cheaper price tag. |
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Non-cooks, I know your eyes are goggling at the price tag, but trust me, if there's a cook in your life, they will treasure this gift forever. |
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I think that you are pushing at an open door, when you talk about public service ethos, and there is a price tag that goes with that. |
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For every person who genuinely wants a quality product, I will find you many more who just want something which they can leave the price tag on. |
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The second price tag is the cost of operating the appliance during its lifetime. |
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Maria had gone along in the hope that she could get her friend to pick something tasteful without a huge price tag. |
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She sighed as she looked at the price tag that put the dress well beyond her reach, and turned to walk away dejectedly. |
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But it is likely to come with a hefty price tag, and the money may be better spent in a growth sector such as radio. |
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This old gun was unfired, but carrying a relatively low price tag, since the gold plating was actually gold paint. |
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Along with the big price tag came a belated recognition that a strapped U.S. could not bear the burdens alone. |
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While the propulsion system does have a slightly higher price tag, replacing an expensive outdrive could be a thing of the past. |
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This configuration can achieve supercomputer processing rates at a fragment of the supercomputer's price tag. |
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The government plans to make students pay more for their education, but the price tag for a degree is already pretty hefty. |
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The old man rang up the items slowly, staring hard at the price tag labels, as is if he couldn't read them. |
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The price tag and label from the local bookstore had been painstakingly removed only that morning. |
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She began to search for a price tag, thinking she had enough money, she had brought twenty dollars. |
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Then she took it off and looked at the price tag, praying it would not exceed her credit card limit. |
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To improve the viability of the exercise you should leave the price tag on the gift, or write one yourself with an even bigger number on it. |
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Mike looked down at the price tag compiled of thousands upon thousands of tiny pixelated images. |
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Men are also less likely then women to wince when they look at the price tag, according to the report from market analysts Mintel. |
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The laws of supply and demand take over and the price tag on vintage posters skyrockets. |
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With an overall price tag exceeding two billion pounds, the success of the mission did not come cheaply. |
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He told the New York Times he planned to purchase a home in the Pound Ridge area, but the price tag was presently beyond his means. |
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Once you get over that price tag, this is an automobile designed very much with the requirements of its owner in mind. |
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There's no price tag big enough to capture the costs of such senseless tragedy. |
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Though no one has put an official price tag on the project, it could potentially cost billions. |
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The price tag of the new Medicare law is soaring even faster than prescription-drug costs. |
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Along with the price tag, however, comes a bundle of corporate debt and continuing losses. |
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There is no clear price tag yet on the proposals, though total costs are expected to be sizable. |
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Both federal and state financial assistance have failed to keep pace with the rising price tag of attending a university. |
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Despite the hefty price tag, this is definitely the season's laptop launch of choice. |
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A former city alderwoman who voted against razing the middle school said she continues to be concerned about the project's price tag. |
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Designing the hitch extension for rotational forces reduced the travel mechanism's price tag by a couple of million dollars. |
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If you're one buyer who was reeled-in by a lowball price tag, you're probably experiencing regrets. |
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Retail brands spend beaucoup bucks on advertising to build brand recognition, a fact that's reflected on the price tag. |
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The problem is that this top-class listening experience usually comes with a hefty price tag. |
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Whatever the actual bill turns out to be, be assured that its price tag is a huge unaffordable social risk. |
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For those frequent travellers to Changi airport, this price tag is unbelievable. |
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However, by the time the bank sells shares to international investors sometime next year, the price tag could rise much higher. |
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Under normal circumstances you would expect the latter to have a much lower price tag. |
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Deutsche Bank expects a price tag of 53 billion yuan, calculated on its enterprise value minus estimated debt. |
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Be warned, as simple as cashmere sweaters may look, they can come with a serious price tag. |
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Michael ran to the storekeeper and had him pack the snow globe, keeping the price tag separate, but hidden. |
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With a price tag of about Rp 200,000, you either have to be an ophidian connoisseur or be firmly convinced of the health-giving properties. |
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The long cork, heavy expensive bottle and hefty price tag indicate that the winemaker and UK seller are impressed with this wine. |
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In an attempt at capitalising on this parental anxiety, many private institutions come out with packages that carry a hefty price tag. |
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If you adjust for inflation and add in the usual cost overruns that means we're looking at a price tag of around a trillion bucks or so. |
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Despite all this, I can't see what justifies a price tag double those of many people carriers. |
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A phony Tiffany brand watch, whose genuine model carries 160,000 yen price tag in Japan, is on sale for 150 yuan. |
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Michael begins to discover that liberty and the pursuit of happiness may carry a price tag of rejection, setbacks and stinging home truths but these are a price worth paying. |
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It's like switching the price tag on an item before bringing it to the cashier. |
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The price tag might put it out of reach for a lot of home users, but this is a great NAS for an office environment. |
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Accountants and other professional business valuators consider many factors when putting a price tag on your business. |
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It puts a price tag on the humanitarian response to a crisis, and allows donors' funding to be measured against need. |
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Many a freshly unboxed coffee machine will be taking a pounding come December 25th, but few will have arrived carrying the price tag of a small car. |
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It would be difficult to query expenditure for this purpose, because one cannot put a price tag on the provision of this kind of security. |
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Most recipients were flattered until they saw the price tag. |
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Ultimately, the changing threat and enormous price tag doomed the program and only three ships will be built at exorbitant cost. |
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The downside of such a unique situation and character is, of course, the Riviera price tag, often as steep as the Lattari mountains themselves. |
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Finally, don't forget the price tag, stuck right there next to the label. |
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It is unrealistic to put a price tag on human rights obligations and tell wealthy countries that they have to pay. |
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Price changes versus quality changes We often consider changes in a product's price tag as inflation. |
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Last year All3Media, which owns about 20 production companies, put itself up for sale but buyers balked at its £750m price tag. |
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There is no price tag on that and I call on everyone to do the same? one donation at a time. |
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China has flooded the European market with seemingly low-cost products which in fact come with a very high price tag. |
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It had no price tag, but it was so striking he decided he must have it. |
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According to Grantland Editor in Chief Bill Simmons, the price tag may have doubled. |
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If there's true will for a greater purpose, or something beneficial to others as well as yourself, maybe the price tag won't send you into sticker shock. |
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No passenger liner can claim to have been so big, so long, tall and wide, and together with a price tag of more than half a billion pounds, so expensive. |
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Because of the enormous price tag, questions concerning who pays, and how much, are central to the policy debate. |
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Despite the prohibitive price tag, there is no sign of a downturn at the top end of the property market with only 12 of the 27 houses still unsold. |
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Their Bellinis are world-class, and well worth the price tag, especially considering the classically beautiful surroundings, and excellent service. |
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Oh, sure, if it would attract a few token Republican votes, they were willing to tinker with the price tag. |
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As a result, an important dimension of the achievement of librarians does not have a price tag. |
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That solution could then initially be given almost any price tag and would still sell. |
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What consumers see on the price tag is what they will pay at the cash, but retailers will indicate the tax clearly on the sales slip. |
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Since the second price tag will cost additional money, you should consider it when you make a purchase decision. |
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The colourful exhibition with the price tag woos customers of all classes. |
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But for Reynolds and Robbins, obeying their consciences came with a price tag. |
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Ask your child to put the price of the item, to the best of his or her knowledge, on the white price tag. |
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Therefore, choosing a PMQ is sometimes the only choice we have, but again, the price tag is still hard to swallow. |
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Althought their price tag make them belong to the luxury goods category, they are nonetheless sold unassembled and unpainted. |
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If the only tool you use for measuring value is a price tag or monetization, then those values that are not easily monetized begin to look like they have no value. |
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I couldn't presume to know whether they're going to bow out gracefully, negotiate themselves out, or put on a very hefty price tag. |
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Even the decision to position the product as a real added-value milk drink, with a corresponding premium price tag, has proved to be the right one, as the sales results show. |
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At first, Lucas was guarded about the much lower price tag associated with LifeKeeper for Exchange in comparison with TCU's incumbent solution. |
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Thorndale will embroider up to five letters on a burgundy or grey Jay bespoke iPad case as part of the PS45 price tag. |
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Because, you know, how could you even put a price tag on that? |
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To a question, he said that a six volt and 250 ampere solar battery carries a price tag of Rs 20000 in Pakistan. |
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This 120W system from emerging Taiwanese firm Evolve shakes up the soundbar concept somewhat with bluetooth trickery and an enticing price tag. |
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Based on the standard issue Lancer, the Evolution is shockingly spartan inside, its higher price tag automatically calling into question its lack of fancy trim, doodads and gizmos. |
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A price tag that crowds half a million dollars would clinch the deal. |
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Teams looking to sign Colston should be leery of his price tag. |
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In 31 states, childcare has a higher price tag than a college education. |
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For example, a major new program might be announced and a price tag attached, but if it is slow to get off the ground, spending in the current fiscal year might be much lower than expected. |
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Anxiety is the price tag on human freedom. |
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However, it is difficult to put a price tag on the costs associated in terms of decreased quality of life and educational experience and loss in employment opportunities. |
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Finally, forest parks attract millions of visitors each year, but since they can be accessed often free of charge or at very little cost, it is difficult to put a price tag on their recreational value. |
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The price tag on lost productivity and remedial measures to make up for poverty and other forms of disadvantage is four to five times higher than the cost of the measures we propose. |
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We never did find out what the price tag was for that. |
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A group of processing growers in P. E. I. feels they are being stuck with the lion's share of the price tag to fix a problem they had little hand in creating. |
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The true and competitive price of a product, commodity or service, is arrived at when a price tag is also put on the harm to the environment it causes. |
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Three years ago the price tag on my head was 200,000 reais. |
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Danny Hendricken said processing growers did benefit from the buy down since acreage purchased for processing on the open market carried a price tag close to the contract price. |
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While enthusiasts argue that for-profit facilities can provide medical services more efficiently and with a lower price tag, the vast majority of studies shows the exact opposite. |
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In short, divorce-despite its acknowledged necessity-is something that has carried a big price tag for large numbers of individuals, as well as many of their social environments. |
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The wars in Africa are a real drain because to keep up with technical warfare, we need highly sophisticated weapons which come from producers in these countries and with a high price tag. |
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There is a price tag attached to this, because the surviving partner must pay registration duties on the proportion of the property that changes owner. |
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We don't know the price tag of adaptation, only that it will be huge. |
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With the HT-S990THX, home theater shoppers are afforded a THX Certified system that really cranks, at a price tag that won't break the bank. |
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Ford Cortinas of that age normally cost around pounds 3,000, but Paul said he had to have the Life on Mars car, despite its pounds 10,000 price tag. |
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The same price tag secured the top lamb in the Oxgang Farm pen of Ms McClanachen, Carrutherstown Road, Dumfries, with Ms Chalmers being the purchaser. |
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Do not tear off the price tag if you want to return that shirt. |
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As a high-tech weapon system, the Dingos carry a pretty hefty price tag. |
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So, to inject that luxurious look into your pad, without a price tag worthy of the crown jewels, bag some bargain gems with these opulent eye-catchers. |
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