It's not cheap: at a cost of $300 a week.
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The instrument was developed quickly, at a cost of $300,000.
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CYGNSS comes at a cost of $157 million, the Mail reported.
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They also created 1,800 jobs at a cost of $817,000 each.
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BCC is already trading future contracts at a cost of about $400.
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All that would come at a cost of about $1,4003 a night.
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And they ran ads: 22006 of them, at a cost of $24,2925.
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Its replacement took two years to build, at a cost of $144m.
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Her single sentence post came at a cost of a whooping $500,000.
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Nuclear weapons, even at a cost of crippling sanctions, provide that security.
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At a cost of $70,000, it's enough to make anyone yell, WOOOOO!!!
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Seventeen more residential projects are proposed at a cost of $23 million.
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The model was discontinued at a cost of more than $6 billion.
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The phone was discontinued at a cost of at least $5 billion.
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But "it comes at a cost of eroding U.S. leadership," he said.
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He reckons it could be done at a cost of some £3bn-5bn.
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At a cost of less than $12 per unit, it's also extremely cheap.
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Last year SAS launched Visual Investigator, developed at a cost of about $1bn.
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China's Sinohydro is expanding Kariba power station at a cost of $533 million.
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Eventually, the treatment was fully covered, at a cost of more than $403,000.
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He applied to join, at a cost of twenty-five dollars a month.
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South Korea avoided tariffs but at a cost of agreeing to export quotas.
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Washington pays for the aid at a cost of about $70 billion annually.
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You could also hire a noise consultant, at a cost of around $5,000.
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At a cost of over $4000, we need your help to make that happen!
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Instead, the legislation provides benefits at a cost of $45 million for four months.
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The company is taking reservations now at a cost of €119,000, or roughly $127,000.
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Such fire-breathing road-rockets are constructed at a cost of $2m or more.
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The house was completed in December at a cost of about $86,000, authorities said.
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Price. At its release, the 2015 458 started at a cost of about $240,000.
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He had biometric locks installed on his office doors at a cost of $6900,2628.
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The theater has bought 50 pairs, at a cost of around $1,050 per pair.
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The group rehabbed 78 fawns last year at a cost of about $500 each.
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Both the museum and the memorial were constructed at a cost of $20 million.
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Makeup was provided for 20 staff members at a cost of $500 per person.
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In 2017, Head Start served nearly 900,000 children at a cost of $8.8 billion.
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Ghosn has been accused of enriching himself at a cost of $5 million to Nissan.
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Ultimately, 800 firefighters were required to extinguish the blaze, at a cost of $8 million.
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The study recommends two facilities for maintenance and storage, at a cost of $100 million.
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Mr Magufuli reckons it will be built within three years at a cost of $2.9bn.
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A further 10 Dreamliner aircraft are to be leased at a cost of $3.4 billion.
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It's "curry turkey with rice day," he says, at a cost of just €1.20 [$1.40].
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Travelling 1,000km can take a lorry three weeks, at a cost of thousands of dollars.
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China ordered its 24 Su-35s in 2015 at a cost of US$2.5 billion.
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At a cost of $1 million, about 110 large granite paving slabs have been replaced.
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Ottawa, Canada (June 229, 22017): Mnuchin took a military aircraft at a cost of $294,20173.
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And for nearly three years at a cost of $2 million he aggressively followed up.
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An intense search recovered the recorder three miles down, at a cost of $3 million.
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ABC controls broadcast rights until 2028 at a cost of roughly $75 million a year.
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Yagan Square just opened last month, at a cost of $73.5 million [$56.5 million USD].
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But the research suggests that those extra rights come at a cost of more gun deaths.
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He said it failed in Iraq at a cost of trillions and destabilized the Middle East.
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Construction on the telescope started in 2011 at a cost of 1.2 billion yuan ($183 million).
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Two more beam lines are planned for the next three years, at a cost of $15m.
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According to state records, the app was built in several months at a cost of $63,182.
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Boeing made the current arsenal of 500 Minuteman ICBMs at a cost of $7 million each.
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The plant is being built by Russia's Rosatom at a cost of more than $4003 billion.
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The surveillance will continue for 15 years, at a cost of about $2.6 million a year.
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Lockheed Martin has self-funded the entire project at a cost of more than $2000 million.
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Gleaming but still idle, it was built by China at a cost of more than $325m.
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Currently, SWIM is having their apparel manufactured in China, at a cost of $15 per swimsuit.
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The arena installed 29 machines, at a cost of a little under $100,000, Mr. Marion said.
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Two tickets were raffled off for "grass roots supporters" at a cost of a measly $3.
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A decade ago, one could hire analysts in New Delhi at a cost of around $8,000.
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Thousands of ships have had "scrubber" devices attached, at a cost of more than $12 billion.
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The most expensive is for 52 miles in Laredo, Texas, at a cost of $1.27 billion.
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Mines Minister Winston Chitando said the well would be sunk at a cost of $20 million.
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It is part of renovations underway in stages, at a cost of more than $1 million.
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U.S. truckers hauled 10.5 billion tons of freight last year at a cost of $726 billion.
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About 46,000 horses are now held on ranches at a cost of $49 million a year.
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At a cost of $100 million, the new trial aims to resolve a persistent medical conundrum.
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That June, at a cost of €10 million (about $11.1 million), it signed Son from Hamburg.
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Uber miscalculated its commission at a cost of millions of dollars to its New York drivers.
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Trump's wall is a symbolic rebuff to immigrants and refugees at a cost of $25 billion.
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The American military has been completely rebuilt under my administration at a cost of $2.5 trillion.
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Azrieli plans to renovate and expand the hotel at a cost of 500-600 million shekels.
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The house was finally completed last spring at a cost of about $700 a square foot.
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The deals were struck after just a few emails, at a cost of $900 plus shipping.
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Usually, that's something teachers will pay for themselves (at a cost of about $500 a year).
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That compared with production of 389,278 ounces a year ago at a cost of $889 per ounce.
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Analysts had been anticipating Occidental would borrow the money, at a cost of about 4% or 5%.
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The latest charge against Ghosn relates to enriching himself at a cost of $5 million to Nissan.
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At a cost of about $245 per person, it's still probably less than you'd spend dining out.
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The project is scheduled to conclude in 2021 at a cost of 110 billion rupees ($1.6 billion).
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The USC Village opened in 2017 after three years of construction at a cost of $700 million.
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Around 1.3m families are expected to apply for the scheme, at a cost of €7bn a year.
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The kingdom has its own ambitious nuclear plans: 16 reactors, at a cost of up to $3003bn.
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At a cost of just 210 cents, they are a steal as far as advertising rates go.
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It will implement a six month trial of the traffic lights at a cost of A$250,000.
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Hanoi's Noi Bai will be expanded at a cost of $5.5bn to accommodate 35m passengers by 2020.
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The Adani plant, built at a cost of 45.5 billion rupees ($661 million), reflects the government's ambitions.
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Until then, though, companies like Antera will exist to soothe frightened parents — at a cost, of course.
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In 2013 Tata opened a new blast furnace at Port Talbot, at a cost of £185m ($266m).
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The U.S. Virgin Islands covers 2900,220006 residents at a cost of $2202 to $2628 million per year.
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Dangote also signed a deal to build a cement factory at a cost of around $60 million.
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The program was halted in October after fielding only 150 rebels at a cost of $384 million.
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More than 5 million Americans live with the disease, at a cost of $259 billion a year.
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SNS Reaal was nationalised in 2013 at a cost of 3.7 billion euros ($4.15 billion) to taxpayers.
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To learn faster, you have to upgrade at a cost of about $20 per instrument per month.
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The study estimated that each of those new jobs came at a cost of more than $815,000.
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Facebook also said the pages had placed 3,000 ads on Facebook at a cost of about $100,000.
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Work restarted in 2007, and the reactor was completed last year at a cost of $4.7 billion.
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Inc to buy two CS300 jetliners and one Q400 turboprop aircraft at a cost of $200 million.
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In fiscal 2006, SNAP benefits were provided to 26.5 million recipients at a cost of $32.9 billion.
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In fiscal 85033, SNAP enrollment had ballooned to 44 million people at a cost of $71 billion.
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At a cost of $299 billion, the waterfront project is the largest in the District of Columbia.
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Mr. Sprecher then said that he would bring "Rebecca" to Broadway at a cost of $12 million.
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The city built the golf course, at a cost of a hundred and twenty-seven million dollars.
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Engineers say the tunnel should be replaced as soon as possible, at a cost of $12.7 billion.
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Replacing the carbon-free electricity produced by a single reactor would require more than 800 average-sized wind turbines at a cost of $1.3 billion — or 15.8 million solar panels at a cost of nearly $6.6 billion, according to an analysis done by Third Way for this story.
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He added that bankruptcy could also take a year at a cost of as much as $100 million.
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Supplying the nets can get more households coverage at a cost of only a few dollars a net.
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Bankia was subsequently bailed out in 2012 at a cost of more than 22 billion euros ($25 billion).
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Yeah, we can create 212016 million jobs by rebuilding our infrastructure at a cost of a trillion dollars.
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The authors estimate that expanding Medicaid saves lives at a cost of $327,000 to $867,000 per life saved.
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They are made by 10 companies, manufactured in China and sold at a cost of $350 to $900.
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Australia was Japan's biggest supplier in January, sending 2.01 million tonnes at a cost of $384 a tonne.
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Only 12 will be produced at a cost of 1,000,000 Swiss Francs each—or just north of $997,000.
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Disney+ is slated to launch in November at a cost of $6.99 per month, or $69.99 per year.
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Cumulatively, the project has now been delayed by three years, at a cost of more than $9.6 billion.
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Seven of the frigates are available for recommissioning at a cost of as little as $35,000 per ship.
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It estimated that 10 percent of the medication gets wasted at a cost of $1.8 billion a year.
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At a cost of $1,200, it was by far the most expensive meatball either man had ever eaten.
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SNS Reaal was nationalised in 2013 at a cost of 3.7 billion euros ($4.15 billion) to the government.
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It would also build an exploration drift to the new deposit at a cost of 11 million euros.
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He has installed a soundproof phone booth in his office, at a cost of forty-three thousand dollars.
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Facebook also said the pages had placed 3,000 ads on its network at a cost of about $100,000.
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And at a cost of $154 billion per year to the U.S. economy and a trillion dollars globally.
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She has owned nearly every model Tiger Electronics and Hasbro have produced, at a cost of over $2,500.
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You'll have to sign up to All Access for a year at a cost of $5 per week.
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Brazil, in a fit of prideful excess, insisted on building 10, at a cost of nearly $2 billion.
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New roads, to be built at a cost of $600 million, would foster public transportation, walking and cycling.
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Single Americans received up to $600 and couples up to $1,200, at a cost of about $100 billion.
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Despite public opposition, proponents of moving the structure prevailed in 1999 — at a cost of nearly $12 million.
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He took it for his party of five at a cost of 220,215 Swiss francs for nine days.
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Piece by piece, its supports, roadways, walkways, and subway tracks were rebuilt at a cost of $1.2 billion.
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ABC controls broadcast rights for the show until 2028 at a cost of roughly $75 million a year.
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Christo had to fund the project himself, at a cost of 3 million pounds, or around $4 million.
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We have turned to nation-building at a cost of over $50 billion a year spent in Afghanistan.
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Instead, each 2,000 pound animal would have to be incinerated, at a cost of 60 cents per pound.
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Keeping the road dry in 733 would mean elevating it 2.2 feet, at a cost of $128 million.
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A new base outside Seoul was built almost entirely by South Korea, at a cost of about $10bn.
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Twice a week, an aide comes to the house to help out, at a cost of $200 / week.
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The EPA eventually decided to charter a flight, at a cost of more than $5,000, the documents show.
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Then in 287, France ordered 25 million doses of H22018N239 vaccine at a cost of almost 22017 billion euros.
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The company recently hired a contractor to drill two wells at a cost of $13,900 per day per rig.
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So I went for it, even splurging for the 210GB model at a cost of €210,329, or about $1,580.
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The deal , however, will see Bombardier lose control of a project it developed at a cost of $6 billion.
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That includes over 19,607 strikes in Iraq and Syria alone, at a cost of roughly $12.8 million per day.
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It was built at a cost of 1.4 billion euros ($1.6 billion), with a maximum capacity of 150,000 vehicles.
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Production will ramp up to 15 satellites per week at a cost of $1 million per satellite, executives say.
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Construction of the farm is set to begin in the spring, at a cost of around 120 million euros.
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Central to the case is a 72-story skyscraper complex in Vietnam built at a cost of $1 billion.
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A similar reduction nationwide, they suggest, would require an extra 20,000 police officers at a cost of $2.6 billion.
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Aides made an advance trip to Australia before Pruitt was due to go, at a cost of about $45,000.
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Children there received "horse therapy" and worked on a farm, at a cost of $3,500 to 4,2003 per month.
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NASA gave SpaceX the contract to launch TESS into orbit above the Earth at a cost of $87 million.
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That Census, directed by Thomas Jefferson, asked just six questions and employed 22019 enumerators at a cost of $44,000.
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More than 10 million square feet of construction has been completed at a cost of more than $3 billion.
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The United States has a major nuclear modernization program underway, at a cost of tens of billions of dollars.
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To make his products compliant, Mr. Braathen had to revamp his factory at a cost of 5 million euros.
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Aides made an advance trip to Australia before Pruitt was due to go, at a cost of about $28503,22019.
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The UK government has committed to repatriating an estimated 0003,2000 UK tourists at a cost of about £2100 million.
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It was built at a cost of $4 million per mile, which includes an array of military-style fortifications.
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Some 395 km (245 miles) of walls have been built at a cost of 1.35 trillion yen ($12.74 billion).
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That fee was also added to Comcast customer bills at a cost of $1.50 per month back in 2015.
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The World Bank project in Saint-Louis aims to relocate about 13,000 people at a cost of $30 million.
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Trump's sidewalk star on Hollywood Boulevard has been repaired at a cost of nearly $3,000, according to the chamber.
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According to Orbital Technologies' original plans, guests could have stayed for five days at a cost of $1 million.
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This summer, it had to charter additional boats, at a cost of $500,000, to handle large crowds on weekends.
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The expansion will cover an estimated 138,000 people at a cost of $193 million, according to the budget summary.
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Her building owner wants residents to pay for repairs, at a cost of up to 80,000 pounds per flat.
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Nepal's tourism ministry issued permits to a record 22 climbers this season, each at a cost of about $11,000.
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Facebook has said the Russian company had placed 3,000 ads on its network at a cost of about $100,000.
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The issue is that, increasingly, there are signs that a commitment to entertainment comes at a cost of excellence.
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North Korea did finish the World Festival's main venue, the May Day Stadium, at a cost of $200 million.
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At a cost of more than $4 billion, the virus was finally beaten by tactics developed in the 1970s.
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In that year, federal employees spent a total of 220006,2202,2628 hours on official time at a cost of $28500,6900,2628.
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That meager output has also been achieved without yearly profits at a cost of billions and billions of dollars.
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It will increase the system's capacity to 890,000 barrels a day, from 300,000, at a cost of $7.4 billion.
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At a cost of nearly $1 billion, planners say it is the largest public works project in Nevada history.
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The A380 was developed at a cost of $25 billion and first took to the skies 33 years ago.
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Commercial launches are also expected to begin that year at a cost of $260 million per launch, Ellis said.
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Pacific Wild estimates that 500 wolves will be culled under the government's plan, at a cost of $2.2 million.
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But that also comes at a cost of decreasing the amount of revenue it actually gets from each premium subscriber.
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No matter your sector, chances are Houston offers well-paid opportunities, at a cost of living below the national average.
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It's currently rumored to be releasing an augmented reality headset later this year, at a cost of at least $1,000.
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In all, 72 people were offered treatment for possible rabies exposure with post-exposure prophylaxis at a cost of $235,000.
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Walt Disney (DIS) said it would launch its Disney+ streaming service in November, at a cost of $6.99 a month.
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In The Dreamery, you can reserve nooks for 45 minutes at a time, at a cost of $25 per session.
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Bloom's technology in 2010 generated electricity at a cost of 36 cents per hour, according to an internal board document.
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A clothesmaker, she now sends earnings through it twice a month at a cost of 500 kyat ($0.37) a go.
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In Tanzania 10% of the population is covered by its safety-net (at a cost of just 0.3% of GDP).
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The judge said the girl had chosen the most basic preservation option at a cost of about 37,000 pounds ($46,000).
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It completed two new investments in Royal Sanders and International Cruise and Excursions at a cost of 245 million pounds.
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In the early days, researchers typically tested vaccines on a few thousand people at a cost of several million dollars.
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This has become an epidemic, as contact centers field 268 billion calls per year at a cost of $1.6 trillion.
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Of those 2784,210 forgotten rape kits, around 215,93 are still waiting to be tested, at a cost of $29 each.
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State lawmakers felt so strong about this issue that they convened a special session, reportedly at a cost of $42,43.
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Since then, astronauts have been flying on Russian Soyuz capsules, at a cost of more than $70 million per person.
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It led to the construction of more than 2,300 miles of transmission lines at a cost of nearly $7 billion.
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It also required the decontamination of several office buildings and postal handling facilities at a cost of approximately $320 million.
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Puerto Rico, for example, covers 1.6 million residents through its Medicaid program at a cost of $21625 billion a year.
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Read more: NASA says it will open the space station to tourists, at a cost of about $35,000 per night
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Just two months later, the cryptocurrency company Ripple funded every project on the site, at a cost of $2791 million.
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Ferrari was using all of its available energy more wisely, but at a cost of some of the audible loveliness.
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Below ground, engineers reconstructed water, electric and communications infrastructure at a cost of $13 million, paid for by the utilities.
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"In 2015, we experienced a 19 percent decline in sales in Japan at a cost of $298 million," Brunner wrote.
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Private prisons achieve all this at a cost of over $3,000 less per inmate, per year, according to the report.
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But Yes Bank's rapid expansion came at a cost of rising bad loans - a problem plaguing the Indian banking industry.
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To get to Bangalore, the water must be pumped uphill, at a cost of $6 million a month in electricity.
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When Dr. Tang suggested even more red-light treatment, at a cost of $930, he finally grasped he'd been conned.
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They said they took ground on several fronts, but at a cost of at least 25 dead and 200 wounded.
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He was medically evacuated back to Florida at a cost of about $75,000 — all paid by his travel insurance policy.
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So it is making enough to test one million patients each week, at a cost of under $20 per test.
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The attractions draw more than 800,000 pedestrians across Mr. Sparks's roadway every year, at a cost of 50 cents apiece.
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Rebuilt at a cost of about $360 per square foot, Chapin House is a vivid reflection of its old self.
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Alongside it was a document outlining a "vision" for Trump's border wall: 700 miles, at a cost of $18 billion.
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Aran Construction began building the house in January 2017 and finished last October, at a cost of about $2.5 million.
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For others, the remote learning experiment could come at a cost of their mental health -- or even their academic future.
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The team's goal is to reach 130 countries by the end of 2021, at a cost of about $30 million.
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It's all at a cost of $8 per-user and the company is launching its first paid plans this month.
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The expansion will be carried out at a cost of 4 billion shillings ($38.52 million), Bamburi said in a statement.
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Saudi Arabia previously contracted LS2group from October 2016 to March 2017 at a cost of $76,500, FARA disbursement filings show.
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The original satellites launched two decades ago at a cost of $5 billion, but Iridium flopped, declaring bankruptcy in 1999.
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Tepco has previously estimated the Fukushima cleanup could take up to 40 years, at a cost of some $113 billion.
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Turkish news media reported on Friday that Turkey would purchase four S-400 units at a cost of $2.5 billion.
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Construction began in May 2016 and took about a year to complete, at a cost of $500 a square foot.
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The design and construction took about two and a half years to complete, at a cost of roughly $2 million.
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Sisi also opened one of the world's largest wind farms, built at a cost of 12 billion Egyptian pounds ($673 million).
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In the coming months, the four new telescopes, at a cost of about $1 million each, will come online in Chile.
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Now, the galleries will have to pay to ship it back, at a cost of about $215,000 for the return trip.
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" Increasing production "has come at a cost of increased lateral drilling per hole and the increase of water, chemical, and proppant.
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At a cost of $21 million – paid for by private businesses – the show was the biggest celebration since the handover itself.
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At a cost of $245 million – paid for by private businesses – the show was the biggest celebration since the handover itself.
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George Osborne, the previous chancellor, had promised to implement a £72,000 cap from 2020, at a cost of around half that.
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A decade ago, when Illumina unveiled its first DNA sequencer, it could sequence a human genome at a cost of $300,000.
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At a cost of $500m, the election in August was one of the most expensive, not just in Africa, but anywhere.
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The launch follows Amazon's recent debut of standalone subscriptions,which target non-Prime members at a cost of $8.99 per month.
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Many researchers would love to get their hands on a system but, at a cost of $250,000, few can afford it.
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To reduce production by the equivalent of one hectare, 32 must be sprayed, at a cost of as much as $25,000.
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The company is targeting an additional 300 million pounds of annual savings by 2020, at a cost of 750 million pounds.
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What structure, at a cost of more than $2100 billion, is said to be the most expensive single object ever built?
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Built at a cost of 223 billion roubles ($3.60 billion), the bridge will be the longest dual-purpose span in Europe.
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In 2014, India became the first Asian country to put a spacecraft in Mars' orbit, at a cost of $74 million.
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The 6,000 square foot, 6 bedroom home has been updated by the current owner, at a cost of around $1 million.
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High-end cruise line Crystal Cruises announced Thursday plans to overhaul the ship at a cost of at least $700 million.
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The first of LA's Prop A-funded rail lines, the Blue Line, opened in 1990 at a cost of $877 million.
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The city of Amsterdam was blanketed with LoRaWAN last August using only 10 gateways at a cost of $1,200 dollars each.
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For instance, the legislation secures an expansion of the state's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) at a cost of almost $2 billion.
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Now Geely aims to lift its stake to 21 percent at a cost of $26.3393 million for the additional 21.5 percent.
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In November, he flew to Chicago to address the Society of Industrial Gasoline Marketers annual conference, at a cost of $1,172.
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In the 1870s, a kerosene lamp could produce 5,050 candle hours worth of light a year at a cost of $20.
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And at a cost of about $22014 per sample or $5 to $7 per pint, it's probably cheaper than a tie.
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During the three-week hunt for the killers, the state deployed 2134,20133 officers at a cost of $22013 million in overtime.
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Pakistan will still be allowed to purchase the planes, but at a cost of $700 million instead of about $380 million.
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The World Bank estimates that 3.2m working hours are lost each day, at a cost of billions of dollars each year.
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Pruitt has taken at least four charter or military flights, including one within Oklahoma, at a cost of more than $58,000.
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Readers get access to the publications by subscribing to Medium at a cost of $5 a month or $50 a year.
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Congress resurrected this 2.3-cent per kilowatt-hour credit through 2020, at a cost of $16.5 billion over the next decade.
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The program's initial timeline was 80 months or just over six and a half years at a cost of $5.4 billion.
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State lawmakers are considering closing the camp by erecting a razor-wire fence around it, at a cost of $1 million.
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Fifty-two years later, SNAP doled out benefits to approximately 2628 million people at a cost of $28503 billion to taxpayers.
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This move protects millions of residents from a deadly release at a cost of roughly 25 cents per household per month.
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Officials restarted work on the project in 2007, and it was finally completed last year at a cost of $4.7 billion.
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From the report • Mr. Mnuchin has flown on military aircraft seven times since March at a cost of more than $800,000.
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According to Department of Housing records, FEMA paid for about 12,400 people to receive generators at a cost of $3,700 each.
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The Pentagon did mount an effort, at a cost of as much as five hundred million dollars, to engage Syrian fighters.
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He bought a New York hospital that he intended to replace with an apartment building (at a cost of $60 million).
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The company said the drop-off could be attributed to fewer new memberships being sold, at a cost of $20173,000 apiece.
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"They could win, let's say two or three more games this year at a cost of half a million," he said.
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At a cost of roughly $89,000, most of which was defrayed by a sponsor, every league player was outfitted with headgear.
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The Hoka One One Tennine will be available in select stores and online beginning on Thursday at a cost of $250.
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At first, the two flights were identical in every respect, flying nonstop for about three hours, at a cost of $204.
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It is looking to buy one or two more seats from Russia, at a cost of more than $80 million apiece.
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With weather-related delays, the project took four and a half years to complete, at a cost of about $10 million.
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Police Scotland have drafted 5,000 officers to provide extra security at a cost of up to 5 million pounds ($6.6 million).
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Hiring a real estate lawyer isn't required, but highly recommended, at a cost of around 2 percent of the purchase price.
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Quitting coal: Germany said that it would wean itself off the fossil fuel by 2038, at a cost of $44.5 billion.
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In total he spends almost all 52 weeks of the year at sea, at a cost of about $70,000 per year.
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Once construction begins, the EPA estimates it will take three years to complete the project, at a cost of $205 million.
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Auto manufacturers had considered such a release decades earlier, but decided against installing them — at a cost of under 50 cents.
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Politico reported that Price has taken at least 24 private flights since May, at a cost of roughly $300,000 to taxpayers.
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According to ministry data, the system, installed at a cost of around $15 million, helped block 72,407 pornography sites in January.
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At the same time he has promised to build new railways between northern cities, dubbed HS3, at a cost of £39bn.
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And at a cost of about 99 cents each, having an arsenal of apps on my iPhone seemed a relative bargain.
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Their status is renewed periodically, and recipients have to keep their permits updated to avoid deportation, at a cost of $1.33.
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In October, Flint began handing out water filters and began buying water from Detroit again, at a cost of $12 million.
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Across Europe, 88 million tons of food is thrown out every year, at a cost of €143 billion (or roughly $163 billion).
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Once the women swore their allegiance, she arranged for them to travel to Europe, at a cost of €248,230 ($35,000) or more.
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A year-long freeze on fuel duty, at a cost of about £900m a year, predominantly helps richer people, who drive more.
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"Facilitators," who must complete 22010 weeks of training at a cost of $1,490 in order to be certified, lead the Cuddle Parties.
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Kenya opened a modern railway linking the port of Mombasa with the capital Nairobi in 2017 at a cost of $3.2 billion.
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The government wanted to hold the national plebiscite, similar to a referendum, next February, at a cost of about US$120 million.
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The toll would apply to foreign-registered cars using German highways at a cost of up to 130 euros (£116.5) a year.
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At a cost of billions of dollars, the missile defense umbrella relies on radars to detect a ballistic missile launch into space.
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But high demand for Sovaldi, at a cost of $1,000 a pill, helped touch off the current furor over U.S. drug pricing.
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It estimated that 1,600 gigawatts of wind and solar capacity would have to be added, at a cost of around $1.5 trillion.
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They had hit their goal, six months late, at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars and dozens of executive departures.
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YouTube TV originally launched at a cost of $35 per month, and increased the price to $40 per month in March 2018.
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In Kouna, pumps were installed at a cost of 36 million CFA francs ($63,000) to supply river water to fenced rice fields.
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Delta Air Lines earlier said it exited hedge contracts for 2016 at a cost of $100 million to $200 million per quarter.
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A desalination plant is currently being completed near San Diego, to serve 3.1m locals, at a cost of close on $1 billion.
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Most are built at a cost of around $100, though there are some full size car projects that cost up to $15,000.
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Doing so meant the group could rent 10 acres (4 hectares) of pasture at a cost of 30,000 Kenyan shillings ($300) annually.
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This is because the miners chose to expand operations at a cost of billions of dollars rather than return cash to shareholders.
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His plan has not been popular with bail-out-weary lawmakers, as it would come at a cost of at least $715m.
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Algeria, one of the world's largest grain importers, bought 8.4 million tonnes of cereals in 2017 at a cost of $1.7 billion.
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VW had previously agreed to buy back 475,0000 vehicles equipped with 2.0 liter engines at a cost of up to $10.03 billion.
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Construction began in 1003 and lasted only three years, 800 miles at a cost of $8 billion, an enormous investment and achievement.
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The three-piece prop was built at a cost of about $100,000, which, adjusted for inflation, would be nearly $1 million today.
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It issued two tranches of domestic bond, totalling CNY3 billion, during September 2015 to March 2016 at a cost of 6.0%-6.5%.
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At a cost of $170m (paid by the United Arab Emirates, a close ally), it is by far the country's glitziest museum.
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The enlarged Trans Mountain would be able to transport 890,653 barrels a day, up from 300,000, at a cost of $7.4 billion.
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Sistema gradually acquired shares in Bashneft and by mid-2009 had secured a controlling stake, at a cost of about $2.5 billion.
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Acacia said it expected production to be 500,000 to 550,000 ounces this year, at a cost of $860 to $920 per ounce.
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It approved the purchase of three flags at a cost of $189.51 each from the National Flag Company, according to the emails.
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Although Spencer's event was not affiliated with the school, the University of Florida provided security -- at a cost of more than $600,000.
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Scientists say at least 20 sensors are needed around the country at a cost of about $7 million, including training and deployment.
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Mr. Mahoney's analysis led him to believe that as many as 10,000 homes may be involved at a cost of $1 billion.
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Built at a cost of more than $242 billion by India's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, Jio has offered free services for months.
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Thousands of military and intelligence officials were reportedly involved in the operation's planning, at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Depression is estimated to cause 200 million lost workdays each year at a cost of $17 billion to $85033 billion to employers.
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Few imagined it would still be operating — at a cost of nearly half a billion dollars a year — almost 15 years later.
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For now, it's only possible to preorder the device (at a cost of $85) and wait six months for it to ship.
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A snug on-campus football stadium with a view of the downtown skyline opened in 2014, at a cost of $125 million.
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A recent one, at a cost of $3,800 a person, was a seven-night stay at the Park Hyatt Tokyo from Dec.
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Just three tax breaks related to endowments now come at a cost of nearly $20 billion in reduced federal tax revenue annually.
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Would a spouse have to take a 75-hour class at a cost of hundreds of dollars to qualify as a caregiver?
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Mr. Biron and Ms. Andrieux hired an official court bailiff to report on the rooster, at a cost of hundreds of dollars.
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BB&T Point, named for a regional bank, opened in May after 21929 months of construction at a cost of $1929 million.
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The new action plan, the country's third, will run from 2019-2021 at a cost of 76 billion CFA Francs ($132 million).
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Last month, the Pentagon released the results of its recent full financial audit, produced at a cost of more than $400 million.
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This year, the state Grain Board expects to import around two million tonnes of wheat at a cost of around $1.5 billion.
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The numbers are simply staggering: Every year, some 11 million people move through local jails at a cost of $22 billion annually.
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After the renovation is complete, I will have to buy new containers and new trees or shrubs, at a cost of $12,000.
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Hong Kong (CNN)Hong Kong plans to build one of the world's largest artificial islands, at a cost of around $80 billion.
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They came under criticism for refurbishing the house at a cost of at least 2.4 million pounds ($3.1 million) in public funds.
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Designed for the crossing by Phil Morrison, a naval architect, the vessel took six months to build, at a cost of $120,000.
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They were using a median of two testing strips a day at a cost of more than $325 per year per patient.
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A second concourse of 477,00 square feet will be constructed at a cost of $545.5 million to the north between the runways.
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The military government approved last week the purchase of the first submarine from China, at a cost of 13.5 billion baht ($390 million).
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At a cost of roughly $2000,0003 or $2000,2450, you'd be squeezing five or six cents out of each point — a very high value.
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The company says it's provided ducks to children across 21 states, at a cost of over $29.2 million (including the initial R&D).
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French retailer Auchan raised wages for its supermarket workers by 10 percent on average in October at a cost of 1.2 billion forints.
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Prior to the announcement, there was significant speculation that the high-end iPhone X would start at a cost of $1,000 or more.
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In 2012 Castel opened a brewery in Beni, a small city in the north-east of the country, at a cost of $125m.
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Run by the Aspire Academy in Qatar, the search involved 5m boys across the developing world at a cost of more than $100m.
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Its specially trained nurses visit new mothers 64 times from pregnancy until the child is two, at a cost of around £2,000 ($2,600).
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It reckons there are 75m vehicles in America that are driven only rarely, but insured at a cost of $73 billion a year.
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At that time, the federal government purchased the project at a cost of $4.5 billion CAD from Kinder Morgan Canada in June 2018.
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Delta Air Lines Inc earlier said it exited hedge contracts for 2016 at a cost of $100 million to $200 million per quarter.
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Otto reckons its kit, which still needs a human in the cab, should be available by around 2020 at a cost of $30,000.
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It brought in an additional 1.15 million subscribers, at a cost of $63 per subscriber -- not much less than the current $99 fee.
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Currently available at a cost of $129, it is solar-powered and mounted to the windshield of the car under the rearview mirror.
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When the project was terminated in 2011, only 2023 miles of the system had been installed — at a cost of one billion dollars.
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Telecom Egypt, the country's fixed-line monopoly, last month acquired the 4G licence at a cost of 7.08 billion Egyptian pounds ($797 million).
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Pruitt used private and military jet travel instead of commercial airlines for EPA work on four occasions at a cost of nearly $2900,220006.
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And they followed that with a second deal to secure the rights for six Olympics through 212 — at a cost of $7.75 billion.
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The German toll applies to foreign-registered cars using the country's highways at a cost of up to 130 euros ($154.21) a year.
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Improvements, at a cost of more than $3.5 million, will include classrooms, a "fun zone" relaxing area, conference rooms and a small cafe.
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The deal also extends for one year the alternative motor vehicle credit for qualified fuel cell vehicles, at a cost of $4 million.
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She can also utilize the prison's e-messaging system (a very basic form of email) at a cost of five cents per minute.
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But the assets backing the bonds were generators and related equipment installed at a cost of around 22 million pounds, corporate accounts show.
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Originally the project was going to be gargantuan, with a six-lane freeway through the East End, at a cost of $4.1 billion.
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His design was realized by the United States Steel Corporation at a cost of $300,000, which was covered by three different charitable foundations.
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Reports then surfaced that EPA had installed a custom-made soundproof phone booth in Pruitt's office at a cost of $43,000 to taxpayers.
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The garden, installed last year at a cost of more than $300,000, also is on limited display with regular tours organized through Airbnb.
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Bleecker Street in Manhattan got improvements, including a neon light display, at a cost of $135 million — more than twice the initial estimate.
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The speaker's office itself is set to increase its staff by four to 16, at a cost of $500,000, according to the budget.
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New York has taken a longer view, approving 2,009 inmates for treatment between 2014 and 2017 at a cost of about $140 million.
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Authorities arrested Ghosn on suspicion of enriching himself at a cost of $5 million to Nissan, having already charged him for financial misconduct.
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Falcon Heavy is designed to place up to 70 tons into standard low-Earth orbit at a cost of $90 million per launch.
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Further out, production could be expanded to 20,000 tonnes a year of battery-grade graphite at a cost of $49.2 million, it said.
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But the extra work was paid for by the state, at a cost of about $1,000 that should have been borne by Mrs.
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Estimates show that in Europe, 88 million tonnes of food are wasted annually at a cost of 143 billion euros ($177.12 billion) (here).
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Germany is the largest customer for A400M, which was initially developed for seven European NATO nations at a cost of 20 billion euros.
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It can be rented long term at a cost of €19.99 (including VAT) per month with an initial payment of €2,644 (including VAT).
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Soon after, Mr. Colombotos, now 57, called a lawyer to have his own will and other papers drawn, at a cost of $600.
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Twenty people, including Linton and several members of the media, flew on a military aircraft at a cost of $16,350, the report said.
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Britain is now repatriating over 150,000 of its nationals—its biggest evacuation since the second world war—at a cost of around £100m.
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The relocation of production to China could come at a cost of fewer jobs available for Americans in the automotive industry, Russo said.
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Then courts could grant the requested relief to get rid of the rule at a cost of little political capital for the administration.
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"We assume (Spirit) will elect to stop production and furlough employees at a cost of $0.40 per month of the stoppage," Copeland said.
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Built at a cost of $400 million, the state correctional institution opened last summer to replace the aging SCI Graterford, built in 1929.
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In May, the national mine authority estimated that 1,104 minefields remain to be cleared in Angola, at a cost of almost $263 million.
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But we live in Trump world now, and his "obsession" with punishing Amazon is causing investors to flee at a cost of $53 billion.
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He's also the first person in the role to have a full-time security detail at a cost of about $2 million a year.
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Located in Russia, this 400-square-foot home (37 square meters) was built in just a day, at a cost of just over $10,000.
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CHIRLA, for example, offers a free sample letter and help filling it out, which then must be notarized at a cost of about $10.
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What they get out of it: The scientists will get the compounds for free, at a cost of up to $1 million for Atomwise.
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In the face of mounting protests the government undertook to erect 24 incinerator plants to burn the waste instead, at a cost of $2.9bn.
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"Connecting for Health", an attempt to impose a national IT system, had to be scrapped in 2013, at a cost of £10bn ($12bn). Care.
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I briefly considered purchasing — and I'm not exaggerating — 25 Chipolo Plus trackers at a cost of about $415 after all current discounts are applied.
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Between 2006 and 2008, 6,000 troops were dispersed along the border in California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas at a cost of $1.2 billion.
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They are legal in Nevada, and are available for an AR-15-style rifle online at a cost of anywhere between $250 and $350.
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As of February 2017, WBA owns 26% of ABC at a cost of approximately $3.1 billion after exercising its final warrants for $1.2 billion.
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Fresh levies from the trade-warrior-in-chief may postpone it—but at a cost of making the eventual reckoning all the more painful.■
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Better yet, this film can be made using standard roll-to-roll manufacturing methods at a cost of around 50 cents a square metre.
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By 2011, at a cost of $2.9 billion, according to a United States Government Accountability Office report, 649 miles of fencing had been built.
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Last year, however, Clayton foreclosed on 8,444 mortgages at a cost of $157 million, and paid almost $750,000 in fines and refunds to customers.
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Developed at a cost of $2 million, it is being released Thursday as an open-source tool by the National Center for Biomedical Computing.
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Turn it on, and most of the outside world will vanish, although it comes at a cost of about 30 percent less battery life.
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Construction of the third runway also began on August 1, with completion scheduled for 20163, at a cost of HK$136 billion ($17.5 billion).
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But the agency renewed the lease on that vehicle in February of last year, too, at a cost of $9,180, according to government records.
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The A380 was developed at a cost of 22019 billion euros to carry some 212 people and challenge the reign of the Boeing 22018.
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Vancouver was the last Canadian city to host the Games in 2010 at a cost of $6.4 billion, which included $1 billion for security.
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Between 2000 and 2011, the Chinese backed more than 1,700 projects in 50 African countries at a cost of $75 billion, according to AidData.
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Since the program began in September 2017, it has handled 115 requests from 78 students at a cost of about $25,000, Mr. Martinez said.
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A recent economic study indicates that a large share of intact forests could be preserved at a cost of $20 per ton of carbon.
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Basu said it should be possible to deliver the new PHWRs at a cost of 15 million rupees ($230,000) per megawatt of installed capacity.
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I refilled my 10-year-old system, which could last at least another five years, with ozone-depleting refrigerants at a cost of $187.50.
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Situated in Caojing near Shanghai, SECCO is China's largest petrochemicals refinery and was built at a cost of $2.7 billion, according to BP's website.
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The trick is Roost's 9-volt-compatible lithium-ion battery, which is replaceable at a cost of $15, and its tiny Wi-Fi radio.
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Reliance Jio, built at a cost of over $30 billion by India's richest man Mukesh Ambani, offered free services for months after its launch.
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To get a similar reduction in crime across America, they say, would require an extra 20,000 police officers at a cost of $2.6 billion.
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The move will affect 5.3 million cars at a cost of around 503 million euros, with the measures to be funded solely by industry.
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One estimate found that 600,000 patients went through unnecessary procedures, at a cost of $280 million, just in Washington state, in a single year.
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The former Health secretary took multiple government planes and private jets at a cost of more than $1 million since May, according to Politico.
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They were open 12 hours a day, year-round, at a cost of just about $10 a day in today's dollars, regardless of income.
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It was then revealed that Price and his wife used military aircraft to make several overseas trips, at a cost of $500,000 to taxpayers.
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The spaceport covers 27 square miles of state land, built at a cost of $220 million from New Mexico taxpayers betting on the future.
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The federal agency houses more than 45,000 horses and burros in corrals, pastures or sanctuaries at a cost of more than $49 million annually.
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"I feel really happy about it," she said of her cover-up tattoo, which she had done last month at a cost of $900.
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He sketched out a plan to fund better education and unemployment in Africa at a cost of 30 billion euros ($34.7 billion) a year.
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After five years of construction, at a cost of 21944 million zlotys (about $22.43 million), the museum may not open in January, as scheduled.
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At $3.9 billion, the loan was the largest ever taken out from the IMF and came at a cost of deep public spending cuts.
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The Benghazi report, produced after two years of work at a cost of $7 million, offered a number of new facts about the Sept.
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Each site serves around 200 students per year, at a cost of nearly $303 a day, some of which may be covered by insurance.
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They estimate that they'll suck about 900 tons of carbon out of the air per year, at a cost of about $600 per ton.
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The children of pilots for the F-35A jet, being made by Lockheed Martin at a cost of $89 million each, could be impacted.
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Investigators expect to sequence the DNA of 100,000 participants in the next two years, at a cost of $1,000 for each person's entire genome.
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Buyers of Alfa Romeo's base Giulia model who want Sirius XM satellite radio must take the navigation system, too — at a cost of $1,900.
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While the program is in jeopardy, so-called Dreamers are still required to renew their status every two years, at a cost of $495.
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Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, does 50 to 60 live, in-game proposals each season at a cost of $350 each.
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Built at a cost of $400 million, the state correctional institution opened over the summer to replace the aging SCI Graterford, built in 1929.
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The company made 15 gas discoveries in the year and seven gas development projects were came on stream at a cost of $10.6 billion.
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Its 737 Max jets have been grounded around the world since then, at a cost of over $18 billion, the company said this week.
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Some 120,000 sq km (46,300 sq miles) of the sea floor is being scoured at a cost of about A$170 million ($124.17 million).
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Engineers now predict the sea defense system will be ready at the end of 6.43, at a cost of 5.5 billion euros ($6.1 billion).
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At the time, scientists could only fish inside a person's bloodstream for one antibody at a time, at a cost of about $30 each.
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Either way, I would have to order a certificate of authenticity from Patek Philippe at a cost of about 2100 francs — no big deal.
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He constructed the crop circle using grass, gravel, wood chips, mulch and clay, laboring away for two weeks at a cost of around $12,000.
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It must be administered intravenously for 10 days every two weeks at a cost of more than $145,000 a year for the medication alone.
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Faye said the state was also considering building a second, larger refinery capable of refining complex crudes at a cost of billions of dollars.
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The Obama center could be one of the biggest projects ever developed on the South Side, at a cost of at least $500 million.
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It was planned in 2010 at a cost of 2.2 billion yuan, but stands now as a monument to the slowdown in economic ties.
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In November, the company opened a highly automated warehouse for shipping online orders at a cost of 60 million Canadian dollars, about $45 million.
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Pruitt traveled from Cincinnati to New York on a military plane at a cost of $36,068.50 to catch his first-class flight to Rome.
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Saudi Arabia plans to construct 16 nuclear power reactors over the next 20 to 25 years at a cost of more than $80 billion.
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They chose to keep their sturdy rotation together — at a cost of about $83.5 million for Chris Sale, David Price, Rick Porcello and Eovaldi.
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Last summer, Cyberworks announced a self-driving wheelchair that is expected to hit the market in the next few years, at a cost of $1,000.
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The orphanage was using forged documents, fake stamps and certificates to sell the babies, at a cost of 100,000-200,000 rupees (US$1,500-3,000) each.
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The service offers a large catalog of British television series to U.S. users, many for the first time, at a cost of $6.99 per month.
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It has started to expand its production facilities in Austria and in Chongqing at a cost of 1 billion euros over the coming five years.
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Built at a cost of $343m by Acciona Energía, a Spanish company, last month El Romero started to be hooked up to the national grid.
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Launching in Japan at a cost of ¥50,000, which is about $400, there's no word on if or when it will become available further afield.
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Confronting global security threats has come at a cost of blood and treasure; and the costs have been especially high for the U.S. and Britain.
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It's coming next month We also know the service will launch next month and will carry 100 channels at a cost of $35 per month.
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Opened last October at a cost of £212.5m ($22013m), One Angel Square looks more like the base of a tech giant than a local bureaucracy.
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That decree, which spans 23 years at a cost of at least $4.7 billion, is aimed at stemming sewer and stormwater discharges into area waterways.
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Priced at around $20,000 when new, the 28,000-mile car was recently restored to its original condition by Lamborghini at a cost of over $450,000.
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Expected to handle around 45 million passengers a year by 2020, the new terminal is being built at a cost of about 19 billion yuan.
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In 2013, the Los Angeles Unified School District planned to give Apple iPads to every student in every school – at a cost of $1.3 billion.
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The exhibition space, which consists of new and renovated brick buildings, opened in October at a cost of 25 million pounds, or about $36 million.
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Palantir is a supporter of the U.C. Berkeley Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science's Corporate Access Program, at a cost of $20,000 a year.
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"Last year, the navigator program helped less than 1 percent of enrollees sign up for Obamacare at a cost of nearly $63 million," Oakley said.
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Chinese telecoms firm Huawei will develop the Konza project at a cost of 17.5 billion shillings, according to the statement from President Uhuru Kenyatta's office.
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Last year Eni added 1.4 billion barrels of new resources, compared to a target of 0.5 billion, at a cost of just $0.7 per barrel.
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The audio versions of these stories are only available on subscription at a cost of $6.99 per month, and revenue is shared with publishing partners.
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He also said that the government subsidises 18 million packets of baby formula annually at a cost of around 450 million Egyptian pounds ($51 million).
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She tells me she appealed the decision at her local district court, but that too was rejected, at a cost of $350 in legal bills.
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But the kiswa is embroidered and stitched together in Saudi Arabia and paid for by the kingdom each year at a cost of $6 million.
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State oil firm NNPC included prices for them in contracts to swap oil for products – at a cost of at least $25 a tonne more.
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Before long, the city had installed eight surveillance cameras around the Queens park at a cost of $280,33, using money from the borough president's office.
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The feat required 450,000 gallons of biofuel at a cost of $12 million; at the time, it was the largest-ever single purchase of biofuel.
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The feat required 210,22 gallons of biofuel at a cost of $2424 million; at the time, it was the largest-ever single purchase of biofuel.
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The prototypes were built at a cost of $3.3 million in federal funds and unveiled last October along the United States border near San Diego.
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Her grandfather agreed to fund another 28-day round of rehab in Roanoke, Tess's fourth, at a cost of $20,000 — in another abstinence-only facility.
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Silberberg said he's now looking for financing to charter an entire jet — at a cost of $900,000 — to carry his precious cargo across the Pacific.
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China Harbor blasted the boulder a year later, at a cost of $215 million, an exorbitant price that raised concerns among diplomats and government officials.
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From 29 to 210, the program analyzed logs of domestic calls and text messages from millions of phone numbers, at a cost of $26 million.
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Two years later in 19, the program provided reduced-cost or free lunches to more than 254 million children at a cost of $2693 billion.
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In 2008, he paid three hundred thousand dollars for the silo and finished construction in December, 2012, at a cost of nearly twenty million dollars.
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The three companies bought two homes in Beverly Hills, at a cost of $259 million and $5.6 million, and another in Brentwood for $9 million.
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Since 2013, hundreds of square miles of these wetland filters have been sprayed with dozens of different herbicides at a cost of over $100 million.
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The couple came under criticism after reports the cottage was renovated in 2019 at a cost of 2.4 million pounds ($3.1 million) in public funds.
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In September, a team of engineers, hired at a cost of three hundred million dollars, arrived at the dam to perform a crash repair job.
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That perfectly fine station was replaced at a cost of nearly $4 billion — without serving a single new passenger or laying another inch of track.
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For lunch, Mr. Sanford might eat a can of French-style green beans spruced up with a little dressing, at a cost of 79 cents.
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As salt is cleaned and packaged, potassium iodate may be sprayed on it, normally at a cost of only a dollar or two per ton.
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As Nebula noted in a white paper explaining its business model, the first human genome was sequenced in 23 at a cost of $23 billion.
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Seventeen new nursing positions were created to make up for the loss of time, at a cost of around 700,000 euros, or $738,000, a year.
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The Omaha, Nebraska-based company began investing in Wells Fargo in 1989, and quickly built a 10 percent stake at a cost of $289 million.
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At a cost of just 300 euros (about $333), NATO StratCom bought 3,25 comments, 210,211 likes, 23,2267 views and 213,4.53 followers across the four platforms.
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After 13 months of construction, the 2,245-square-foot house was completed in May, at a cost of about $700,000, and Ms. Baldwin moved in.
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Unfortunately, many jurisdictions (including Ontario) stifle these technological advances by making the accused pay for their own ankle bracelet at a cost of $600 a month.
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The city's rainwater drainage system also is being extended at a cost of $667,000 and is due to be completed in five year's time, he said.
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Reuters reported on Monday that Ningbo Jifeng was preparing to buy a 10 percent stake in Grammer at a cost of up to 60 million euros.
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It has 10 stories — five above ground and five below — and was built on budget, at a cost of $1.7 billion Singapore dollars (US$1.25 billion).
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At a cost of about $100 million, the low-budget lander was backed by private donors, with state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries involved as a partner.
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There are 600,000 such procedures a year in the United States alone at a cost of $13 billion, and this figure is projected to rise sharply.
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In recent months, CoSport's website offered a five-day "flex" package for the Rio Games in mid-August at a cost of $15,832 for one person.
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The sarcophagus comes at a cost of $1.6 billion ($1.5 billion euros), which is being funded primarily by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (ERBD).
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With a heavy focus on infrastructure, it aims to upgrade nearly 78,000 miles of roads over the next five years at a cost of $11.6 billion.
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But at a cost of $300—which is half of the branded product's list price—it's still a heap of money for this critically important medicine.
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At a cost of about $100 million, the low budget lander was backed by private donors, with state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries involved as a partner.
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More questionable is the air force's bid last year to replace the 230-strong Minuteman III land-based missile force at a cost of $22010 billion.
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At a cost of $600 per iPhone, according to the company's estimates, those replacements resulted in losses of $895,800 for the tech giant, the government said.
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So at a cost of less than 1% of our entire federal budget, foreign aid is a bargain, given its ability to bolster our national security.
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Tesla says that next month it will start installing "Powerwall" battery packs in American and Australian homes to store solar energy, at a cost of $3,000.
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Adani wants the Vizhinjam port, which an arm of his Adani Group is building at a cost of around $1 billion, to be operational in 2018.
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Its study concluded that the increase in the minimum wage would result in lifting 2202,2628 workers out of poverty, but at a cost of 28500,6900 jobs.
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The AP says telecoms have claimed that the law would require them to store 100,000 times more data at a cost of more than $33 billion.
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Bessemer has since invested in each of Twilio's private funding rounds, amassing a 28.5 percent stake in the company at a cost of nearly $70 million.
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Turkey has endured five big terror attacks since October, at a cost of nearly 200 lives; its war against Kurdish militants has left hundreds more dead.
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I accept what Dr Bower says, namely that identifying as female was the only way he could purchase a Pink IPA at a cost of £4.
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In contrast, Biden, who was Barack Obama's vice president, wants to strengthen Obamacare, with a public option, at a cost of $750 billion over a decade.
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In December, city authorities installed 22018,53 solar panels on a 25-hectare parcel of the 225-hectare (7500-acre) park, at a cost of $4.8 million.
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Consultants McKinsey & Co. estimated the Seattle area needs at least 14,000 new units of affordable housing at a cost of $360 million to $410 million annually.
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Aravena estimates that by 2030 the world's biggest cities will need to house one million new people per week at a cost of $10,000 per family.
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Officials at NASA and Bigelow Aerospace, the company that built Beam at a cost of $17.8 million, said there were no concerns about the module itself.
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The contract runs through January 2020, at a cost of up to $85033 million, but it's not clear how long HHS will keep the facility open.
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The crime ring issued fraudulently obtained but legitimate U.S. visas and false identification documents, including birth certificates at a cost of $6,000 each, the statement said.
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The wedding invitation includes necklaces and precious stones stacked in a two-tier floral box, at a cost of 300,000 rupees each ($4,236), India Today said.
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About 26,26 are now being held on ranches at a cost of $26 million a year, leaving no room in the budget for fertility control drugs.
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Mark Karpeles told Reuters he believes Mt. Gox, which collapsed in 2014, could be resurrected under new management and ownership – at a cost of $245 million.
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A trial carried out by Sussex and Surrey forces, using five Aeryon SkyRanger drones at a cost of £250,000 ($366,306), has been successful, the paper says.
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Lachman, PwC and Boston Consulting conduct mock audits at the Goa plant every three to six months, at a cost of up to $400 an hour.
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The service is open to any United Airlines passenger departing from Los Angeles at a cost of $375 for domestic flights and $500 for international flights.
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The university graduated 1,281 Afghan degree students over the past decade, at a cost of $20063,000 each to American taxpayers, or a total of $162 million.
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"Some of the farmers have lost up to 200 pigs, at a cost of around $50,000, which is a lot of money for them," he said.
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The 584,000-square-foot Google complex, to be called One Westside, is projected to be finished in 153 at a cost of up to $410 million.
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The one that has not, Tottenham, has built a stadium described as the most advanced in the sport, at a cost of £22017 billion ($218 billion).
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In other areas of Lower Manhattan, the city's Economic Development Corporation identified different ways of defending against big storms, at a cost of about $500 million.
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She was still paying it off, Hooker told Mulvaney, at a cost of $75 a month, rolling over the loan into a new one each time.
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The work took the better part of a year, at a cost of about $400 a square foot, and they returned just in time for Thanksgiving.
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The report found that we already have four methods ready for large-scale deployment at a cost of $21.5 per ton of carbon dioxide or less.
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Significantly, the federal government estimates that 6900 billion N-2628 ventilator masks will be needed over the next year alone, at a cost of $28503 billion.
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The standard two-person plan offers three meals a week at a cost of $59.94 while the family plan for four people is $139.84 per week.
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The agreement means the U.S. government and allies plan to purchase 478 F-215.88 fighter jets at a cost of $215.29 billion over the three years.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat, is pushing for 2125 more officers to be hired at a cost of nearly $226 million to patrol the transit system.
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In the time since the restaurant closed, the city reconstructed the pier, at a cost of $8.3 million, and it is now open to the public.
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The agreement means the U.S. government and allies plan to purchase 478 F-215.88 fighter jets at a cost of $215.29 billion over the three years.
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Across this line, an eight-year war was fought between these two nations from 1980 to 1988 -- and at a cost of some 500,000 soldiers' lives.
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In November, Saudi Arabia contracted LS2group, Summit Information Services, and Hathaway Strategies to help boost the kingdom&aposs reputation at a cost of about $1.5 million.
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Last month, he shut down his old boiler system and had a high-efficiency masonry furnace installed in its place, at a cost of about $25,000.
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But Sun sold the rights to Keveyis to Strongbridge, which relaunched the drug in April at a cost of $15,001 for a bottle of 100 pills.
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One existing 990-foot tunnel, and a second, new one of the same length, will link the two concourses at a cost of nearly $140 million.
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India is cultivating a reputation as a low-cost space power, after the 2014 launch of an unmanned Mars mission at a cost of $74 million.
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Over the next decade, the Pentagon—at a cost of billions of dollars—experimented with a range missile-killing technologies, including jet-launched missiles and armed satellites.
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At a cost of thousands per person for the pills, however, reports last week announced that, after much dispute, the NHS has decided against wide scale distribution.
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The government said Mallinckrodt provided illegal copay subsidies for more than 2000,20193 Acthar prescriptions at a cost of roughly $22019,21 a vial, or about $2300 million total.
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In New York, a green Saudi flag was raised outside the Plaza Hotel near Central Park, and all the rooms were bought at a cost of millions.
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Russia's central bank has shut hundreds of lenders in the past few years and rescued several major banks at a cost of tens of billions of dollars.
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On December 21.2th Lloyds, bailed out by British taxpayers in 22007 at a cost of $22008bn, said it would buy MBNA, a credit-card firm, for $210bn.
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Gatorade, which is owned by PepsiCo, also sponsors the NSCA, at a cost of at least $100,000 a year in the past, as well as the ACSM.
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The Balongan upgrade, at a cost of around $1.2 billion, is expected to increase the facility's crude processing capacity by 140,000 bpd from 100,000 bpd at present.
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It was built last year at a cost of around 50m yuan ($7.5m) by Bai Fan, a garrulous British-educated entrepreneur with the backing of private investors.
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And the local, state and national governments are collaborating to build a big new stadium in the centre of the city, at a cost of A$222.23m.
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At a cost of $120m, the show is among the most expensive ever made in an industry engaged in an apparently limitless game of creative one-upmanship.
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The first phase, built by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation at a cost of $823 million, comprises of 45.25 kilometers (28.12 miles) of track on two lines.
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Nonetheless, he has been held for 14 months in immigration custody, longer than his criminal sentence, at a cost of tens of thousands of dollars to taxpayers.
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In Harris County in Houston, for example, a single home valued at $114,480 was rebuilt 16 times—at a cost of almost $1 million in federal funds.
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The 10-story brick-clad extension, designed by the architects Herzog & de Meuron, is being built at a cost of 260 million pounds, or about $370 million.
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Two dozen since early May at a cost of more than $300,000 to be exact, according to the fabulous reporting by Politico's Rachana Pradhan and Dan Diamond.
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The three-phase project would be implemented in five years at a cost of about 2 billion Egyptian pounds ($112 million), bringing revenue of 4 billion pounds.
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Each tower can store between 20 and 80 megawatt hours at a cost of 6 cents per kilowatt hour (on a levelized cost basis), according to Piconi.
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Together, at a cost of $750 million, they turned the area into the Arena District, now one of the city's most active areas for work and residences.
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It plans to lease its own floating production, storage and offloading vessel and build a separate pipeline to Israel at a cost of up to $1.5 billion.
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Without any treatment, those numbers are projected to explode to 16 million Americans with the disease, at a cost of over $1 trillion a year, by 2050.
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Last year, wildfires burned more than 10 million acres in the United States at a cost of $2.1 billion in federal expenditures—the costliest year on record.
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During the third quarter, Mastercard said, it also repurchased approximately 6.4 million shares at a cost of $838 million and returned $235 million to shareholders in dividends.
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The French prime minister has defended his decision to charter a private aircraft at a cost of 350,000 euros ($415,000) when a government plane was also available.
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Ms. Evans asked for money to buy 23 candles, one for each year of the woman's life, at a cost of $600 per candle, the complaint said.
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The dude who started it -- David Goss -- fired up the site last summer and offered to "make dating great again" at a cost of $5 a month.
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A separate law enforcement official said the number of NYPD cops protecting Trump Tower could grow to 300 at a cost of about $1 million a day.
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The interchange is being constructed at a cost of $2226 million, $1003 million of which is being paid by the developer and the remainder by the state.
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In Peru, a home-visitation program initiated in 2013 has benefited 52,000 children, most of them from the rural poor, at a cost of $500 per child.
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The country's first expressway, built at a cost of $500 million, is due to be opened next month between the capital and its sole international airport, Entebbe.
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The blaze was out within minutes but the damage was done—two-thirds of the jet had been barbecued at a cost of $50 million in repairs.
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The government said it would be the longest road tunnel in India and Asia's longest two-way tunnel, to be constructed at a cost of $1 billion.
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The once-hallowed space, now illuminated with a giant pink chandelier, has been reinvented as the Théâtre Paradoxe at a cost of nearly $3 million in renovations.
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The MarCO team fought hard, prevailing at last with the argument that at a cost of only $18 million, the idea was worth taking a chance on.
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According to the WTA, the Shenzhen organizers have committed to building a new facility in the downtown area of Shenzhen at a cost of approximately $450 million.
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An update the next year was sold through a different affiliate, based in Cyprus, at a cost of $11 million in four installments, according to leaked invoices.
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Camp Humphreys has since been modernized and expanded to more than 3,500 acres, at a cost of nearly $403 billion, 90 percent paid for by South Korea.
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It's temporary — he is having a better one made, at a cost of $10,000, by a wig maker who has designed pieces for Cher and Jennifer Aniston.
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The legislation most notably boosts funding to buy 93 F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, 16 more than requested by the Pentagon, at a cost of $9.4 billion.
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Labour "bet the farm" on increasing the turnout among young voters by promising to abolish student tuition, at a cost of 11 billion pounds, Mr. Fielding said.
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Bernie Sanders, a socialist senator running for president, included nationwide rent-control as part of his housing-policy plan (at a cost of $2.5trn over ten years).
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And Mr. Pruitt has taken at least four noncommercial flights since February, at a cost of $58,000 to taxpayers, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post.
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The Children's Health Insurance Program provides coverage for nearly 9 million children in low- and moderate-income families at a cost of about $15 billion a year.
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On Tuesday, Mr. Pompeo met the chairman of the African Union at its towering headquarters, built and paid for by China at a cost of $200 million.
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The crash resulted in the Max planes being grounded around the world, where they still remain at a cost of billions of dollars to airlines and Boeing.
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been trying to rehabilitate his image since the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi last October, at a cost of billions.
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The zone serves 19803,21980 children and 21998,22014 adults at a cost of just $4,600 per person per year (raised from a mix of public and private sources).
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But the Japanese government and Tokyo Electric say they are committed to removing all the waste and cleaning the site, estimated at a cost of $188.6 billion.
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French authorities are touting the center, which has been set up at a cost of 13 million euros ($7 million), as a model for others to follow.
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But a golf course the U.A.W. built just outside the retreat in 2000, at a cost of $6.7 million, is considered one of the best in Michigan.
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Moreover, it allows one simple program to replace the 21625 anti-poverty programs currently run by the U.S. government at a cost of $2900 billion per year.
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The deal to lure Amazon to New York City, at a cost of about $3 billion in state and city incentives, is deeply unpopular among some liberals.
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The HoloLens is expected to start going out to registered Microsoft developers later this year, at a cost of $3,000 for the first version of the headset.
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Established at a cost of 8 million Kenya shillings ($80,000), the solar pump project, which serves over 40,000 people, is funded by the county government, Nkanya said.
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Once among the world's most feted auto executives, Ghosn is awaiting trial in Japan over charges including enriching himself at a cost of $5 million to Nissan.
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These wilderness islands with haunting sea caves are accessible only by tour boat at a cost of $151 for a family of two adults and three children.
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A New England Journal of Medicine study from 2015 estimated that roughly 12,800 transgender individuals were serving in uniform, at a cost of $4.2 million to $5.6 million.
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The sources didn't say the requested asking price of the tower, which was completed in 2006 at a cost of $26 million, according to building information website Emporis.
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"If the settlement is approved, Remington is absolved of close to half a billion dollars in potential liability…at a cost of less than $3 million," Smith said.
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You can pay for the whole package in one lump sum or pay monthly instead at a cost of £7.99 a month, which comes to £95.88 each year.
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She's single-handedly saved over 200 pooches found roaming country roads or slated for euthanasia in shelters at a cost of over $50,003 – all from her own pocket.
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The bank, rescued during the financial crisis at a cost of 20.5 billion pounds to taxpayers, increased full-year underlying profits by 5 percent to 8.1 billion pounds.
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In one case a White House event cited as justification was canceled, and Price's office chose to continue with a charter flight at a cost of nearly $18,000.
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Prosecutors last week arrested the former Nissan chairman for the fourth time on suspicion he tried to enrich himself at a cost of $5 million to the automaker.
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At a cost of $207 million during its existence, the program has collected more than 100,000 samples and found nearly 1,000 novel viruses, including a new Ebola virus.
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The 90,000-seater stadium was rebuilt at a cost of 757 million pounds on the site of the original ground where England won the World Cup in 1966.
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ArianeGroup, a joint venture of Airbus and Safran and majority owner of Arianespace, is developing Ariane 6 rocket at a cost of nearly 4 billion euros ($4.55 billion).
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When his campaign capitalized on the isolation and fears of half the country, it came at a cost of alienating and demonizing the other half, cultural commentators said.
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Since becoming president, Mr Duterte has applied his methods on a bigger scale, at a cost of more than 12,000 lives so far, according to human-rights groups.
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The legislation would have covered 1,800 veterans, majority of them with genital injuries, at a cost of $568 million over five years, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
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In the meantime, workers are removing 5 to 6 tonnes of concrete a day at a cost of 7 billion Iraqi dinars ($6 million) a day, he added.
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The concept has apparently proven popular, even with tuition at a cost of about $25,000 per year -- actually less expensive than many private schools in the Bay Area.
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Not terrible for an investor who bought a precarious peak, but below the long-term average, at a cost of riding out a 55% collapse along the way.
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Amazon's retraining programs will include: The planned program is among the biggest corporate retraining initiatives ever announced, at a cost of roughly $7,000 per worker, or $700 million.
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An energy ministry official estimated it will take at least 15 years to fully dismantle Kori No. 1, at a cost of about 644 billion won ($571 million).
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Skipping renters insurance Renters insurance can be a total bargain, at a cost of less than $200 per year, according to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC).
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Each year, an estimated 352,850 people are detained across the United States pending the outcome of their immigration proceedings at a cost of about $2 billion, it said.
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The walls protecting Siena are among the monuments set to be restored, at a cost of 2.2 million euros over the next three years, the culture ministry said.
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Overall, federal regulations have been estimated to provide from $269 billion to $872 billion in annual public benefits, at a cost of between $74 billion and $110 billion.
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Such a moonbase might turn out significantly cheaper than the ISS—which is, at a cost of some $100 billion, the most expensive object humans have ever built.
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Furthermore, Portland in 22006 built, at a cost of more $670,000, a command post beneath Kelly Butte, a gigantic plug of ancient lava in an extinct volcanic field.
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"They have drawn us into an expanding fight against terrorism, at a cost [of] $5.6 trillion since 9/11, with no end in sight," Kean and Hamilton wrote.
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This summer, the Canadian government reopened the rail at a cost of a hundred and seventeen million dollars—about a hundred and ninety thousand dollars per Churchill resident.
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The alternative to legal proceedings for now is to drill a new well at a cost of around $2 million, according to Ron Stock, the Weed city administrator.
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Five years later, due to the discovery that radium was leaving the site, the EPA chose to remove the radioactive wastes at a cost of over $57 million.
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Poland's president has proposed a plan to convert Swiss franc mortgages held by Polish banks, at a cost of up to 40 billion zlotys to the banking sector.
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Lache also expects GM's autonomous vehicle operations will first launch in the "most lucrative markets" of densely populated cities at a cost of less than $1 per mile.
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This article from last year examines how these Silicon Valley types built better software at a cost of just 2 percent of the price for the flawed original.
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ZTE developed the codes, at a cost of less than $3 per account, and the government printed the cards, linking them to the Soltein database, these people said.
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P.G.P. plans to demolish the old rectory and to rebuild it and a new annex on the deck behind the existing church, at a cost of $10 million.
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According to the Saudi Embassy, the kingdom has financed eight mosques around the country, at a cost of about 3.7 million euros, and paid salaries for 14 imams.
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Caelus has said that it needs to build a 125-mile pipeline, at a cost of $800 million, to attach production from its new find to existing pipelines.
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To restore the beach and protect against future storms, the Army Corps dumped 3.5 million cubic yards of sand in 2014 at a cost of about $37 million.
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But the bond company, citing the fact that she had a Texas driver's license, required her to wear an ankle monitor — at a cost of $300 a month.
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If the nurses were to walk out, the hospitals would have to bring in thousands of replacements from around the country at a cost of several million dollars.
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In contrast, the Iran nuclear deal advanced the security of the US and its partners, and it did this at a cost of no blood and zero treasure.
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And Jane Cummings, the chief nursing officer for N.H.S. England, said that millions of patients had missed hospital appointments last year, at a cost of almost £1 billion.
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And it was an expensive job-creation program: The U.S. gained around 1,800 new jobs because of the tariffs — at a cost of $817,000 each, the report estimates.
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Vancouver went a modest 260 percent over (although its athletes' village went belly up afterward at a cost of $100 million), while other cities had grand mal seizures.
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Between reinsurance and catastrophe bonds, he said Citizens was able to increase its capacity to absorb losses this year by $1.3 billion, at a cost of $97 million.
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In the US, more than 26,33 kids (most below the age of 23) are admitted to the hospital for croup every year, at a cost of $2000 million.
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In June, he flew first class from Washington, D.C., to New York City at a cost of more than $1,600, just for his ticket, according to the Post.
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The machines were not as reliable as hoped and had serious maintenance issues and at a cost of $165,000 a piece, we needed them to work as designed.
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