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"costing" Definitions
  1. an estimate of how much money will be needed for something

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Hulu offers these services as add-ons, with Showtime costing $8.99/month, HBO costing $14.99/month, and Cinemax costing $9.99/month.
Those toy trucks go from costing her $20 to costing $24.
EpiPens went from costing $57 in 2007 to costing around $600 in 2016.
Costing just $9.99, you'll see other bottles from the same year costing upwards of $30.
Both toys will be released globally on September 1st with R2-D2 costing $179 and BB-9E costing $149.
He said "cyber theft is costing us about $100 billion a year," and the opioid crisis is costing $500 billion.
Not only is it costing workers their general well-being, it's also costing the economy billions of dollars each year.
Prescription birth control in Canada can be expensive, with the pill costing around $229 per month, and IUDs costing up to $22015 upfront.
Private travel to Antarctica is generally very expensive, with many 10-day tours costing upward of $5,000 and luxury options costing more than $50,000.
Known for his fiercely frugal stance on government spending, Pruitt's counter-surveillance measures since his confirmation in January also include a 24-hour security detail, costing upwards of $800,000, biometric locks costing $6,000, and a soundproof phone booth for classified phone calls, costing $25,000.
Because we're making -- we got a Speedfactory in Atlanta, but the shoes are costing us $300, so it's costing us too much to make things.
The phone is another in the era of the $29,212 smartphone, with the 201 GB model costing $01 and the 224 GB version costing $229,29.
This pair of Trump International Washingtonm, D.C., sweatpants went from costing $68 to costing $49.99, then $29.99, and finally $9.99 by the time of my visit.
Oxfam determined that the tax practices of these corporate behemoths were costing Americans an estimated $111 billion per year, and costing developing countries another $100 billion a year.
In October, Starbucks Employees have 10 subsidized backup care days a year, with in-home care costing just $1 per hour and in-center backup childcare costing $5 per day.
I review plenty of headphones costing north of $270,703, and the consistent thing with them, just as with those costing $270 or less, is that they're trying to impress the listener.
Timeshares were "costing" Maui County money — they believed that.
If, during a yearly physical, one utters the sentence, "I had a headache," for example, the visit instantly goes from costing nothing to costing the price of an office visit co-pay.
Sony's APS-C sensor rivals, the a6500 and a6300 both shoot just 8-bit 4K, with the a203 costing nearly $200 more and the a6300 costing about $50 less than the X-T30.
It also requires a premium subscription, costing $2 per month.
Donald Trump's incessant golf outings are costing taxpayers a FORTUNE.
Failing to have a solution is costing the U.S. plenty.
"It was costing them in terms of health," Akumu said.
Patches are also relatively inexpensive — costing a few hundred dollars.
Her gamble backfired badly, costing the government its slim majority.
It is costing the company some $90 million a day.
In fact, carrying a balance could be costing Pardoe money.
It ended up costing the British firm more than $50bn.
It's known for being innovative and costing a small fortune.
The battery itself costs $6,500, with supporting hardware costing $1,100.
The plan was $83,400, but it ends up costing $2,500.
Exporters in America claim the tariffs are costing jobs there.
The first question is why is college costing so much?
The price is per pound and ends up costing $3.59.
Mobile data are cheap, with a gigabyte costing just $0.26.
Go deeper: Historic flooding hits the Midwest, costing farmers millions
The divergence in guidance and outlooks is costing investors money.
But they're still costing the government money and they're illegal.
And it's costing him votes, according to the latest poll.
Looks like he'll be costing a bit more than that.
The regular Mate 2960 is pricey too, costing €29 ($24).
Costing comes not just with costs, but also with benefits.
How much could this end up costing all these companies?
Costing $85,000, it captures both standard video and infrared images.
Best of all, it's very affordable, costing less than $50.
It can end up costing hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Altogether, these programs are costing taxpayers around $20 billion annually.
But come performance evaluation season, that could be costing them.
The new room is costing me about $14,000 [$10,000 USD].
"It was just mistakes that are costing us," Staal said.
Each and every day this scandal is costing taxpayers £85,000.
Dab rigs can also be expensive, costing up to $10,000.
One family's vacation is costing another coastal family their home.
Trump's sanctions are probably costing Iran $120 million a day.
How much might the scandal wind up costing the firm?
What's more, this ongoing regulatory uncertainty is costing American jobs.
Rides are generally cheap, costing only a couple of dollars.
But when misused, they end up costing you, big time.
Instead of costing $50, they're currently half off at $5123.
How much is it costing you to manage brexit risk?
"It's costing much more (to fight these fires)," he said.
Cellphones costing more than $30 would have twice that tax.
And this one is costing maybe $5,000 to $6,000 dollars.
The move and hospital bills ended up costing nearly $10,000.
It will also inevitably end up costing you more money.
Bitcoin mining is costing South Koreans a lot of money.
The dysfunction is costing Tesla more than just its reputation.
It was also the most damaging, costing nearly $200 billion.
It's also more expensive, costing at least thousands of dollars.
Her wedding dresses are by far the most expensive items on the list, with her Givenchy wedding gown costing over $440,000 and the Stella McCartney gown she wore to the reception costing about $157,000.
The Watson Institute study says the Pentagon and State Department war funds for Iraq and Afghanistan make up $2202 trillion of its total alone, with Iraq costing $2628 billion and Afghanistan costing $28500 billion.
The Obama administration left behind a regulatory environment costing our taxpayers a staggering $22019 trillion each year and costing businesses forced to comply with these regulations over 580 million hours of paperwork per year.
All this is costing governments and individuals enormous amounts every year.
It's a problem that's costing the US $4.6 billion each year.
The mistake that probably ended up costing the most was consolidating.
A $10,000 tuition bill could wind up costing you almost $50,000.
States have managed to increase people's pay without costing people jobs.
"We looked at what that house was costing us," Gottberg said.
At least flossing isn't costing consumers and insurers billions of dollars.
The extra year on probation ended up costing her another $200.
In Barcelona fingerprint readers appeared in smartphones costing less than $100.
We face a major political challenge that keeps costing us lives.
And we gave it up because it was costing so much.
You're going to end up costing about $4 million per person.
And ad-blocking technology is costing publishers $22 billion a year.
The Nice 23.93 EV is the cheaper scooter, costing around $223.9,22025.
Water testing is relatively inexpensive, usually costing between $20 to $100.
Next year London's east-west Elizabeth line, costing £15bn, will open.
But if you haven't — and they are — it's costing you money.
Or it could end up costing Medicaid not much at all.
It's costing kids their emotional health, and it cannot start earlier.
It will end up costing consumers more in the long run.
As a result, supplies have dwindled, costing dispensaries sales and money.
As long as it's not costing me more and I'm losing.
Costing five cents shy of $260, the N260NCs are not cheap.
Financial literacy gaps could be costing you more than you think.
But Clinton herself has blamed Comey for costing her the election.
Twitter's Jack Dorsey wears Rick Owens sneakers costing $1000 a pair.
But then [people] don't think about how much it's costing them.
And the government's definition of "affordable homes" is homes costing £450,000.
This habit was costing me dearly at work and at home.
This article originally listed them as costing $55 and $85, respectively.
Stress may be costing you in more ways than you realize.
NASA estimates that the mission is costing American taxpayers $700 million.
Democrats blame the social network for costing them the presidential election.
The scheme, fraught with corruption, ended up costing the government $16bn.
And if you're a taxpayer in California, it's really costing you.
If you think about it, he's costing me an extra $300,000.
Washington has grown exponentially in recent years, costing $27.3 million in
Abuse accusations aside, the policy is costing Australia billions of dollars.
Students could then purchase more expensive packages costing up to $35,000.
And, it is actually costing the federal government billions of dollars.
"It's costing mainline seminaries $48,000 to educate one student," she said.
Such treatments are extremely expensive, costing hundreds of thousands of dollars.
They are moderately priced as well, costing largely $223 to $222.
Nepal this year issued 381 permits to Everest, costing $11,000 each.
How does a Band-Aid wind up costing so much money?
We're told the whole thing ended up costing more than $250,000.
These fully automatic firearms are expensive, costing in upwards of $10,000.
Her website links to products for coronavirus costing more than $100.
Anderson said the entire experience ended up costing her about $50,000.
Trump's rhetoric has produced little, but it is costing a lot.
Simply put, the QIP glitch is costing America jobs and growth.
These projects can be ambitious, costing up to about $1 billion.
And this is all despite weekend tickets costing upwards of $429.
All of them are incredibly affordable, seldom costing more than $40.
Each of these gifts are affordable, costing no more than $40.
In November, AppleTV launched its streaming service costing $4.99 a month.
Unfortunately, it didn't work out, and ended up costing you dearly.
"What you don't know can end up costing you," Schulz said.
Damage from those was costing decades of development gains, he said.
In addition to costing less, her process tackles a key issue.
Normally, the site reports summer flights to London costing around $1,000.
That drug is now generic, costing me 7 cents a day.
The idling of the Lordstown plant is costing 1,500 jobs there.
Legacy offers three different options, with the least expensive costing $350 for one deposit and short-term storage at $20 per month and the most expensive costing $5,000 for three deposits and 10 years of storage.
Projects costing nearly $600 million should start this year followed by works costing $2.2 billion in 2018, helping to spur economic growth that slowed sharply in the wake of a brutal rainy season, de la Flor said.
Samsung's spontaneously combusting phone is seriously costing the company Samsung's spontaneously combusting phone is seriously costing the company Samsung's spontaneously combusting Galaxy Note 7 has been officially discontinued, and its market value — and goodwill — continue to plummet.
The fields surrounding Desdunes have since lain fallow, costing farmers four harvests.
The whole trek allegedly wound up costing $1,635.93, which Bachman initially paid.
"The president's polarizing personality is costing him business as well," Forbes wrote.
So how can you find out how much your plan is costing?
In the end, it might wind up costing a whole lot less.
For inmates it is about reasonable-costing access to their loved ones.
The planes are the first of 333, costing around $100 million each.
They quickly sold out, despite them costing a small fortune to attend.
Under Chahed, Tunisia resolved two protests that were costing millions in losses.
These private flights reportedly ended up costing the public more than $22010,229.
The campus has 31 simulators, each costing $15 million to $20 million.
The cuts could end up costing more than 14,000 workers their jobs.
Symphony's pricing is freemium, with its paid tiers costing $15/user/month.
Three pills of Effexor wound up costing me about a thousand dollars.
The crema production is unrivaled even with commercial machines costing 5x more.
But he oversaw massive corruption scandals that are still costing Kenyan taxpayers.
A "cyberpark" is being built next to GCHQ's Cheltenham base, costing £22m.
Builders define affordable homes as costing 2-4 million rupees ($29,400-$59,000).
In January Carillion, another giant contractor, collapsed, costing the taxpayer £148m ($191m).
He promptly apologizes for costing her a dragon, which seems meager compensation.
Child care benefits will also rise, costing the budget 8.6 billion crowns.
Just make sure your bold actions don't end up costing you later.
A new rail link across the capital is costing some $22 billion.
They're also kinda pricey, with most costing hundreds or thousands of dollars.
Mr Maduro's incompetence is costing lives and undoing decades of hard work.
Multiple myeloma and brain cancer were right behind, each costing $111 million.
However, Salat isn't the only religious restriction costing the Saudi economy money.
That sounds small, but it has caused extensive erosion worldwide, costing billions.
We've tested audio systems costing over $5,2595 that didn't sound this great.
Therapy isn't cheap, costing an average of $75 to $150 per session.
Even though the job ended up costing $4,000, the customer was ecstatic.
The Catalyst Waterproof Airpods Case prevents it from costing you another $160.
It features dinner tasting menus costing 98 to 185 euros per head.
This ends up costing him about 22010 cents per unit of alcohol.
The Joint Committee on Taxation has scored the bill as costing $1.495.
But it is costing us now, 18% of GDP, up from 5%.
The F-35 program will end up costing something like $400 billion.
That could end up costing the government more money than originally anticipated.
Relying on one form of income could be costing middle-class workers.
But their good looks end up costing them in the long run.
No point buying you if you end up costing more in lawsuits!
They're not paying for the protection anywhere near what it's costing us.
This vacation is costing taxpayers $4 milion +++ while there is 20% unemployment.
The scale started with getting 5% of condos costing up to $100,000.
Disney World offers luxurious dining options costing more than $200 per guest.
Katrina set the record by costing U.S. taxpayers more than $110 billion.
In the UK, only the 128GB variant will be available, costing £399.
That deal didn't come cheap, however, costing Netflix a reported $100 million.
A bill of $20.73, for instance, would end up costing you $20.75.
These earmarks correspond to 482 earmarks costing $541.7 million in fiscal 2023.
Superyachts end up costing much more than their multimillion-dollar asking price.
I had only paid off about $8,000, and it was costing me.
According to Turchin, its services would not be expensive, costing around $1,000.
How much are your friendships costing you, Scorpio—both financially and emotionally?
Trump's reality-TV trade war is costing American farmers and manufacturers billions.
We've just stuck with Shutterfly, and that is undoubtedly costing us money.
Six modular stadiums also are planned, each potentially costing about $150 million.
Skipping college could end up costing more in lost wages over time.
Like other retaliatory measures, however, ditching Treasuries would end up costing China.
"People don't understand just how much it's costing them," Ms. Karby said.
Costing a mere $1.5 million, the film grossed more than $19643 million.
Another damaged a passing car, costing Mr. Zimmerman $3,300 in car damages.
The U.S. facility is costing billions of dollars more than initial estimates.
He estimates increased can prices are costing him about $16,000 a year.
They went 69-93 last year, costing Manager Chip Hale his job.
It is now costing the firm roughly $82m in earnings each day.
That's a lot of jobs, costing the taxpayers a lot of money.
This vacation is costing taxpayers $4 million +++ while there is 20% unemployment.
Mr. Timmons warned that the lack of action was costing American jobs.
The improvements, completed last year, ended up costing €20 million ($21.7 million).
This ended up costing our guests more money in the long run.
He's working with Definium to design one costing a tenth of that.
Its website lists the Beechcraft Premier 1A as costing $3,300 per hour.
Several million votes were cast illegally, costing Trump a popular vote victory.
The resulting gaps in the nation's background check system is costing lives.
Starbucks always ends up costing us a little more than we expected.
The bank estimates "three main meals" costing up to $60.48 a day.
Yet the Republican tax cuts are costing the Treasury billions in revenue.
How about trade policy — clearly broken, because cheap imports are costing jobs.
The ones that did sell were the cheap ones, costing roughly $2.50.
In other words, this is costing the company significant time and money.
According to the US Department of Energy, fueling an electric car costs almost half as much as a gasoline car, with a gallon of gasoline costing $2.64 on average in the U.S., and an electric eGallon costing $1.24.
The iOS app, costing just $2.99, is a different kind of mindfulness software.
It includes a membership for the first year, costing $10/month after that.
Data, on average, used to be dear, costing €6 per MB in 2007.
Botox is measured in units, with each unit costing between $15 and $20.
But this is costing too many people their lives -- both visitors and guides.
Rents, mortgages and basic goods end up costing a lot more than before.
Costing the company money can make you seem less valuable as an employee.
Criminal prosecutions and accusations of fraud could easily follow, costing many billions more.
Stolen identity refund fraud is costing taxpayers upwards of $6 billion per year.
The point is that a higher interest rate ends up costing you more.
The high-quality kits are pricey, costing up to 700 yuan ($100) apiece.
Around 150 will be built, costing 2 million pounds each, the company said.
"Both of those emergency room trips ended up costing around $200," he said.
It's just costing you too much energy to catch up in the game.
They were also incredibly expensive — usually costing tens of thousands of dollars each.
Currently, AORTA releases one new porno every month, each costing $9 on Patreon.
It starts at $5,133 with the stand costing an additional eye-watering $1,000.
The number of customs forms for exporters would quadruple, costing £20bn a year.
Costing $73, the P27 Wireless is $21 dearer than the regular, wired P27.
This scheduling decision could end up costing Apple or Sony millions of dollars.
It is nothing compared with what increasingly intense storms are costing local economies.
However, many ICOs have proven to be scams, costing investors millions of dollars.
And there is no change fee, so I'm not costing the firm anything.
Or if Samsung's 210G-equipped Galaxy S10 5G winds up costing even more.
CNBC could not immediately learn how much the service was costing the company.
These voracious birds are now eating up live young cattle, and costing farmers.
In the meantime, drinking Coca-Cola is costing more because of Trump's tariffs.
Bonnie races to the scene and shoves him, ultimately costing Perry his life.
The controversy ended up costing the DNC's chair, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, her job.
It simply maintains that they should not be considered when costing the rule.
The hazardous water is costing Schwartz's family owned business about $10,000 a week.
Lay out your debt and calculate what the interest rates are costing you.
A traditional watch costing thousands is something you might hand down over generations.
These are extremely cheap, costing about $0.25, and are available from village shops.
Every day of pipeline stoppage is costing Russia $2000 million in lost revenue.
My cheapest month was November, costing only $189.23 to work from Costa Rica.
Without insurance, it's one of the priciest methods up front, costing about $900.
Thank goodness we weren't rolling film so technically this wasn't costing us anything.
All this global expansion ended up costing the company $2.5 billion last year.
It also made ethanol uncompetitive with gasoline, costing producers $22 billion, he added.
The camp is expensive, costing up to $93,199 for a six-day camp.
EPA chief Scott Pruitt is costing us a fortune in first-class flights.
The surge in prices is costing utilities dearly in North Asia's economic powerhouses.
"It's probably costing $100,000 a year to have to do that," Wintch said.
It has 18 unicycles, each costing 7,000 naira ($23)and requiring regular maintenance.
Tickets to the fundraiser reportedly start at $85033,700, with host sponsorship costing $25,000.
It is costing loves, Mr. President, of children, the elderly and the infirm.
She adds those requests can often be cumbersome, costing companies time and money.
When you don't use your paid time off, it ends up costing you.
Most rides last 15 minutes on average, with most trips costing $2 apiece.
This vacation is costing taxpayers $4 milion [sic] +++ while there is 20% unemployment.
Kate Brown said the siege is costing the state about $100,000 a week.
But Messinger acknowledged that such systems are still expensive, costing $75,000 and up.
The myth that these exposures can harm, however, may already be costing lives.
A customized wedding cake will most likely end up costing you around $550. 
There's no pool of unused power lying around - it's costing you actual money.
Its reckless release disrupted organisations across Europe costing hundreds of millions of pounds.
The process is time-consuming and expensive, costing at least $85033,000 per dog.
Jewell, who succeeded Salazar, made 33 trips, costing $385,438 between 2013 and 2016.
Two years ago, the average number of orders was 3, each costing $57.77.
Vitamin A capsules costing 2 cents a dose have reduced blindness as well.
Yet if you don't use them right, they'll only end up costing you.
"Automation risks costing people their health as well as their jobs" https://t.
These aid efforts wind up costing far more than preventive measures would have.
It took in $35 million, after costing $235 million to make and market.
While things might go smoothly, it also could end up costing you more.
Another reservation showed a four-night stay costing two guests close to $1,800.
She thought that might be the miscue that would end up costing her.
Frank suspects he got dinged for costing Aetna too much with his surgery.
That tax currently only applies to items bought overseas costing more than $1,000.
Walt Disney (DIS) – Disney's new Disney+ service launches today, costing $6.99 per month.
In some cases, substituted items can end up costing almost twice as much.
But with GoPro cameras costing hundreds of dollars each, these rigs are expensive.
Costing less than one-half of 1 percent of the defense budget,G.
Why Trump's plan to privatize air traffic control could end up costing more
With cardiac care costing $300 billion a year, this is a big deal.
Schwab's "free" service could wind up costing you more in the long run.
Conflict around the world is costing hundreds of millions of children their educations.
Unfortunately, our "smart idea" ended up costing us money in the long run.
All in all, striking guns from the stores ended up costing the company.
But have you noticed your avo on toast is costing more and more?
This data is further compounded by black babies "costing less" than other adoptees.
He has a mustache, and Kennedy's magazine idea is costing him $20 million.
So, will any of this add up to costing Mr. Biden the nomination?
M. It sounds as if this free cake is costing an emotional fortune.
It has 250 apartments, costing from around $800,000 to more than $1.5 million.
There was then the sense that is this costing ... Are TV ratings down?
So they paid a $2,000 deposit on a two-bedroom unit costing $20143,000.
Another, Joaquim Farinha, 55, was skeptical that methadone was costing him much business.
Her package, including officiant, photographer, bouquet and boutonniere, ends up costing couples $3,799.
He also wants to limit the credit to vehicles costing less than $28503,22020.
He also wants to limit the credit to vehicles costing less than $45,000.
It said the pages had placed 3,000 ads on Facebook costing about $100,000.
Take an honest look at what your life is costing you, Newcomb said.
Suffice it to say this is costing taxpayers many many millions of dollars.
The product will also be available online, costing $3.60 for one stick. (Reuters)
Gurugai said the company offered packages costing from $30,000 to $130,000 per climber.
It negatively impacts a majority of survivors, costing them approximately $12,000 per year.
Costing $9 million to make, "Split" has taken in $98.7 million in total.
Conlon also had a single off Bailey, and it wound up costing him.
It's an expensive pursuit, costing competitive cheerleaders between $8,000 and $10,000 a year.
That prompted him to sue Swift in 2015 for costing him his job.
It's also incredibly expensive, typically costing the average user around $24,000 per year.
The WIM was created to study what climate change is costing affected nations.
That means that the cheapest fares can end up costing companies a lot.
Mary Belle, Missouri: How much is this Mueller investigation costing the American taxpayer?
The first checked bag will cost $236, with a second bag costing $21.64.
The first checked bag will cost $30, with a second bag costing $40.
This pattern can end up costing the U.S. economy several hundred billion dollars.
She could have maybe downgraded her Stella McCartney Star shoes (costing approximately $1100).
Companies said Trump's tariffs on imported steel are costing them billions of dollars.
The Cybertruck range starts at $39,900, with the most expensive model costing $69,900.
Soon after, Beijing imposed penalties on U.S. chicken parts — costing American poultry producers.
But Netflix does accept product placement, costing between $50,000 and $500,000 per episode.
Amazon now sells Dash buttons for more than 100 brands, each costing $4.99.
The auction house says that the expansion is costing them about $55 million.
The Nepalese government issued a record 381 permits this year, each costing $11,000.
In reality, stadiums and their upkeep wind up costing cities millions of dollars.
The program offers residence permits to noncitizens of the European Union who buy a property costing more than 500,000 euros, or one costing more than 2825,2011 euros that is more than 2351 years old or in an area of urban renovation.
Next, we found some slowdowns within RxJava which were costing us about a second.
Armstrong told CNBC that Trump was right about it costing a lot of money.
AMC has announced Stubs A-List, its movie subscription service costing $20 per month.
Every single piece is priced under $70 (with every swimsuit costing less than $40).
Meals are simple, normally rice and side-dishes, and cheap, costing 1,443 won ($1.26).
Trump's undisciplined approach is costing him the support of many in the GOP faithful.
The first phase of renewal will be a 2.4GW power station, costing 186bn rupees.
Its price tag is steeper than that of the Galaxy Fold, costing approximately $2,600.
Costing taxpayers an estimated $122 million, the postal survey's result wasn't exactly a shock.
As a more premium cut of steak, carne asada is also costing Chipotle more.
With video games costing around $60 apiece, the service is more than worth it.
According to Francken, this chartered flight is costing the Belgian taxpayer 100,000 euros ($109,000).
All this is part of a national effort costing the government millions of dollars.
They were expensive things, costing the equivalent of up to £100 in today's money.
The German carmaker's Brexit plans are costing millions of pounds, a source told Reuters.
It is a major problem facing pig farmers, costing the industry billions each year.
The scheme is subsidised, costing only £33 ($46) for 20 one-on-one sessions.
But despite costing a premium, Sprint's solution doesn't automatically block anything from getting through.
He has transformed the party's finances, moving to headquarters costing a tenth as much.
Click through for the eight biggest myths that are literally costing you big bucks.
In fact, it's easy to imagine a 16GB and 213GB variant costing that amount.
The Pixel 212.2 starts at $23 for 23GB, with the 22 XL costing $29.
Officials estimate that this will be about 90,000 people costing $98 million a year.
To stop the tilting, engineers proposed a renovation costing $200 million to $500 million.
Devil May Cry 5 is a good deal, too, costing $39.59 instead of $59.99.
It's the most affordable, accessible drone yet from the Chinese drone maker, costing $499.
I have no idea what this ends up costing, but I can only imagine.
It ends up costing teachers significantly more than other state and local government employees.
Activity-based costing appears to be one potential solution there that startups are pursuing.
Such oversights can end up costing an inordinate amount of time, money and grief.
In addition, you can buy tickets to attend the Meetup here (costing just €10).
Costing $211 million to design, plan, and construct, the project is a group effort.
But a new innovation costing mere pocket change has the potential to change that.
With the average wedding costing around $250,21000, you might be tempted to elope instead.
The Galaxy Fold, Samsung's first foldable phone, is also the company's priciest, costing $1,980.
It was exactly that, of course, with round-trip tickets costing upwards of $10,000.
All three eventually left office, costing the Democrats a key two-thirds legislative majority.
Around 290 percent of new homes costing $2500,2240 or less come from this industry.
Tests for the specific genetic defects are widely available, costing between $300 and $600.
In fact, what if that $100 program was also costing you $98 to run?
Instead of costing $8.8 billion, the JWST is now expected to cost $9.66 billion.
The book was expensive, for one thing, costing the equivalent of about $148 today.
This can be a trying and expensive process, often costing millions in consultants' fees.
That will eventually retail for $437 with the pods costing around 79 cents each.
The unit wound up costing the city more than $1 million in legal settlements.
While it's a free app, Pokémon Go does contain microtransactions costing $0.99 to $99.99.
Extra work has been required to accommodate the donations, costing about $40,000 per month.
Republicans in the 1998 election by costing them five seats in the House. The
This misleads users and brands, costing advertisers $1.3 billion this year alone, Cheq found.
Trump has claimed without evidence that deliveries for Amazon were costing the service money.
There are nearly two million federal employees costing American taxpayers $136.3 billion a year.
Spend too little and the nation's backbone could deteriorate, costing more money in repairs.
Cruising the high seas or open highways could start costing taxpayers a bit more.
Costco's rotisserie chicken is massively popular and a great bargain, perpetually costing only $4.99.
It's costing FedEx an extra $800 million to integrate TNT's network into its own.
It's the largest strike in over a decade and is costing both parties dearly.
On the first day, the shop sold 312 sandwiches, each costing less than $1.
A mistake at the ballot box, however, is costing T. Rowe Price hard cash.
In 2018, when the shoes retro'd again, she remembered the kids' sizes costing $180.
Ganzorigiin received a penalty for celebrating his victory early, costing him the bronze medal.
The mosquito-borne West Nile virus will expand its range dramatically, costing $22018 billion.
Williams was later given a violation for smashing her racket, costing her a point.
The process is expensive, costing $30,000, and uses drugs not approved for this purpose.
"He's costing us a heck of a lot of money," Ms. Weinberg said. Mrs.
Politico also reported he took approved military flights to Africa and Europe costing $500,000.
I was about to eat the most expensive pizza on the planet — costing $2,000.
Here's why: fMRIs are extremely expensive, costing hundreds of dollars an hour to operate.
She lost 35,000 followers and the brand pulled out, costing her a big paycheck.
They're relatively cheap, with the most expensive, WIC, costing only $6.4 billion last year.
A posh litter box, for a cat we didn't own, costing $145 plus delivery.
You're breaking free from dynamics that are costing you too much, financially or emotionally.
Also, synthetic diamonds generally costing about 30 to 40 percent less than mined diamonds.
Also, these amenities come with a high price tag — some costing near $1 million.
It was finished in 1937, costing over $2 million – or about $35 million today.
New York (CNN Business)The coronavirus pandemic is already costing many people their jobs.
As we first reported .... the military-themed bash is costing taxpayers tons of dough.
It had a 97 percent appearance rate, costing an average of $24 a day.
I was costing my boss money because people didn't want to be around me.
Even the search for temp work was costing money that people did not have.
With each phone costing $600, the losses for Apple amounted to $895,800, officials said.
Robert Menendez (D-NJ) wound up nearly costing Democrats a different blue Senate seat.
The tragedy in Venezuela is costing thousands of lives and the toll is rising.
All told, your brand new Apple Watch can come perilously close to costing $2,000.
You can also usually get minor restorative procedures costing under $24,2000 per person annually.
Bernie Sanders just introduced a Green New Deal costing $16 trillion over 15 years.
They are cheap to rent in town, costing about $1 to $3 a day.
My repairs, though costing less, don't always fix the problem or last as long.
But care for the high-risk population ended up costing about $32,000 per enrollee.
That phone call ended up costing him $25 million when the stock price tumbled.
And, now we are confronting issues that cannot be solved without costing the nation.
"Extensions were also extremely expensive initially, costing over $400 to get them," she said.
Is Sanders an enormous risk who might end up costing Democrats the White House?
Tariffs cost US consumers Several studies show that tariffs end up costing US families.
There is a trade-off for all that cleverness, though, beyond it costing more.
The ministry plans to start developing and costing detailed measures only in late 2022.
And conservation programs are expected to save about $7.6 billion, costing nearly $54 billion.
Haus sells two drinks: Citrus Flower and Bitter Clove, each costing $35 per bottle.
The national average wedding cost is $1003,931 — with the average venue alone costing $15,439.
One of the most popular companies to short, Tesla, soared, costing investors $2.9 billion.
Rent made up the biggest chunk of spending, costing an average £484 per month.
Diesel-generated fuel costs skyrocketed, costing about 40 to 50 cents per kilowatt hour.
They receive care and have no idea what it will end up costing them.
Otherwise, it will end in April, costing the Postal Service $2 billion per year.
And the BB-8 model is the smallest at 3 quarts, costing only $80.
Costing an estimated $26 million to make, it sold about $9 million in tickets.
E-bikes are practically a commodity now, with good electrics costing less than $1,000.
In a January 2017 filing, Depp alleged TMG mismanaged his finances, costing him millions.
There are simply too many rules, with many costing much more than they deliver.
In a January 53 filing, Depp alleged TMG mismanaged his finances, costing him millions.
When it was warm enough, you came with your nighttime show, costing us nothing.
But porn smuggled in on discs remains highly valuable, costing as much as $500
The agency was seen as bloated, inefficient, exceeding its congressional mandates and costing jobs.
With car commutes costing thousands each year, alternative travel methods are even more alluring.
It was his ingrained view of women — a view that's costing all of us.
The Nepali government this year issued a record 381 climbing permits, each costing $11,000.
But the Trump administration has attacked programs that benefit low-income Americans with a cruel gusto, from pushing Medicaid work requirements that end up costing people coverage (or fighting Medicaid expansion that ends up costing people's lives) to striking overtime protection rules.
Gina Raimondo says they are costing every resident $476 per year just for vehicle repairs.
A "deluxe" case with five tags and nine taglets will be coming soon, costing $199.99.
Donald Trump is still the frontrunner and his opponents are still costing each other votes.
The SpaceShipTwo spaceplane can carry six passengers and two pilots, with each ticket costing $250,000.
Half of the slide was torn down with corrections costing $1 million, USA Today reports.
Even a reasonably priced home will end up costing many more times the initial amount.
Shares plummeted following a disappointing earnings report, costing Nvidia over $23 billion in market capitalization.
Hillary Clinton made the same mistake, costing her votes in Pennsylvania and the Upper Midwest.
The Prodigio is currently available for $249, with the milk frother costing an additional $50.
A border tax could hurt Mexican avocado producers but end up costing American consumers too.
Spending less by getting rid of Obamacare could end up costing a whole lot more.
With premium phones now costing more than $1,000, customers are holding on to devices longer.
Hard to believe but this could be worse than Charlottesville… Trump's racism is costing lives.
This private company makes cheap plastic cases for mobile phones, each costing a few yuan.
Child care is expensive nationwide, costing families more than housing expenses in many big cities.
In the healthcare context, Avant-garde uses "time-driven" costing to assign expenses to treatment.
Taking extra care is laudable, but its adds time and that is costing COMAC orders.
The financial system was stabilised without costing taxpayers a dime and the auto industry rescued.
But most of that is of the rot-gut variety, costing under $2.50 a bottle.
"The truth is what you don't know can end up costing you money," he said.
For such a reckless act, it requires vast and meticulous planning, already costing £8.3 billion.
Policies aren't cheap, costing $2,000 to $4,000 annually for a couple in their mid-50s.
The state legislature recently agreed to a three-stage increase in the programme, costing $1bn.
That attack ended up costing Target $39 million in settlements and affecting 40 million customers.
The pivot to video may have been a disastrous scam, costing thousands of media jobs.
For $299 a month, All-Access subscribers get 30 rides costing up to $15 each.
Kozmo will initially charge a $5.99 delivery fee for orders costing a minimum of $35.
Samsung charted new smartphone waters last year by releasing a phone costing upwards of $27,27.
As Silverman noted, when workers rely on public assistance, that ends up costing American taxpayers.
The value menu will contain items costing $1, $2 and $3, according to the company.
Reverse engineering tools aren't cheap, costing in the hundreds or thousands of dollars to license.
That could mean a $1,000 iPhone might actually end up costing you $1,100 come September.
Canada's medical marijuana growers say the rise in illegal marijuana dispensaries is costing them customers.
Beyond hiring, it's important to view a partnership through the lens of Activity Based Costing.
This is costing our Country greatly, and will cost the Dems big time in 20203!
Geneva-based Socar Trading also was stung, costing its chief executive Arzu Azimov his job.
It offers more power and standard equipment than the Porsche while costing about $5,000 less.
It ends up costing me $15 but I only pay $5.45 with the meal ticket.
Sadly, the Nuggets missed their final three looks from downtown, costing them the outright record.
Trump says free trade has been disastrous, costing thousands of U.S. jobs and depressing wages.
Kanye West canceled a 'Carpool Karaoke' appearance, costing James Corden's 'The Late Late Show' $45G.
Gone are the days when musicians needed to cancel shows, costing executives and investors millions.
Pointing admitted that a return mission would be expensive, costing hundreds of millions of dollars.
Well, there's no question the decision ended up costing him his place in the game.
And there are growing signs that keeping it in the family is costing Trump dearly.
The company turned the page last year with U.S. and European settlements costing $966 million.
It's making us less safe, it's costing taxpayers too much money, it's violating our values.
Elizabeth Warren and lamented what he described as the "millions" the presidency was costing him.
The trip cost about $40,000, according to agency records, with the flights alone costing $17,000.
NetBlocks estimated that the disruption had been costing Sudan more than $10 million a day.
So it was costing people about three to four weeks of life in those states.
He was eventually banned from boxing for three years, nearly costing him his boxing career.
Trump has repeatedly said without evidence that deliveries for Amazon were costing the service money.
In 2018, 1.2 million cubic meters were infected, costing the industry nearly 80 million euros.
They have the performance to compete with audio gear costing twice their $1,100-ish price.
This is costing our Country greatly, and will cost the Dems big time in 2020!
If you think it's costing you more to run your household, you are onto something.
He ran a video game company into the ground, costing Rhode Island taxpayers $75 million.
Work on the Tengiz expansion (costing USD36 billion between 0003 and 2022) is on track.
And it will be one of the more affordable ones, costing less than €1 million.
Macy's said it will also shutter some locations this year, costing 4,820 employees their jobs.
The occupation so far is costing Oregon about $100,000 a week, the governor has said.
We told you that our lack of sleep is costing the world billions of dollars.
They say that would force them to raise prices, costing consumers $1,700 more each year.
President-elect Donald Trump's feud with the intelligence community is already costing him valuable allies.
The Pro Series reaches up to 52 inches in width with that costing around $700.
The inspector general thinks it could wind up costing "two or three times" as much.
Warren said those actions hurt the bank's customers, costing them money and lowering credit scores.
PayPal also canceled plans to build new offices there, costing the state 400 new jobs.
Overpriced property is costing London the economic and human diversity on which its prosperity depends.
A pair of Toms is expensive, costing a hefty 55 dollars for canvas slip-ons.
Next, there may be excessive activity in a commissioned-based account costing you more money.
After all, "Climate change is already with us and costing billions per year," Trenberth noted.
The company aims to wrap up the second phase, costing 71 million euros, in 2019.
Having dinner out three nights a week ends up costing me about $400 a month.
This represents removal of regulations costing businesses an estimated $85033 billion per year in compliance.
The Lunar Orbital Platform-Gateway would be expensive, costing $85033 million in fiscal 2019 alone.
But several other countries argued that they raised excessive barriers for poor countries, costing lives.
EPA's actions are costing consumers both choice at the pump AND money in their pockets.
The government has established a buyback scheme costing up to NZ$200 million ($136 million).
The last citywide strike was in 1984, costing the city and workers millions of dollars.
A good pair of noise-canceling headphones are mad expensive, usually costing upwards of $300.
The 25 percent tariffs, costing China roughly $34 billion, kicked in on Friday in Beijing.
These are considered the general admission tickets and are the cheapest option, costing $70 apiece.
Clinton's aides could still be punished, potentially costing them security clearances in a Clinton administration.
With Thursday's Centre Court tickets costing almost $190 each, did the fans feel short-changed?
Costing $2,400, the computer became popular at home, as well as in schools and universities. 
I could easily see these policies costing half of what the Obamacare compliant policies cost.
If you do, you could be costing yourself big when your golden years come around.
Warren said those actions hurt the bank's customers, costing them money and lowered credit scores.
Boeing and many airlines have said the grounding is costing them vast sums of money.
It would also buy all eight F-15EX jets the administration requested, costing $986 million.
But IVF is not a cheap procedure, with one round of medications costing about $20,000.
Aniston's haircuts alone are a pretty penny, costing her just shy of $1,000 per visit.
He'll need to overcome the financial hurdle with major campaigns costing upward of $1 billion.
For freshly minted companies, state compliance can be prohibitive, costing more than $1 million annually.
We don't have a place to put them and they are costing so much money.
A new wine label called Next with bottles costing $20, $30 and $40 a pop.
Meanwhile, Democrats have blamed the bureau for mishandling the Clinton probe, costing her the election.
Now it looks like that wrong turn could be costing him a whole lot more.
Billing mistakes and fraud are costing Medicare and taxpayers tens of billions of dollars annually.
General Motors has cut production at four U.S. assembly lines, costing 4,400 workers their jobs.
The second, costing $85033 trillion, would include Medicare, Medicaid and all health-related domestic programs.
This seemingly simple difference can end up costing families thousands of dollars out of pocket.
Facebook expects the matter could wind up costing it between $216.7 billion and $22014 billion.
Well, it ended up costing him a weeee bit more than that -- $707.50 in fines!
They refuse to address the real problems, and unfortunately, that's costing innocent people their lives.
The free public transport is costing the city an estimated 4 million euros a day.
An investigation later found that a defective computer chip — costing 46 cents — was to blame.
Systemwide, fare-beaters are costing the M.T.A. about $268 million this year, prompting a crackdown.
It ended up costing over $90 billion during that period, according to a congressional report.
On the downside, the PG-13 comedy was expensive, costing about $70 million to produce.
With many drugs now costing more than $50,000 a year, many people do need assistance.
Washington has recently been hit with a measles outbreak costing the state over $1 million.
They're the most expensive of the CDC recommended vaccines—costing up to $190 a pop.
She is accused of costing the country $8 billion by mismanaging a rice subsidy initiative.
The development of that aircraft was famously expensive, costing about 10 times its initial budget.
Its founders say it doesn't make a profit, and only recently stopped costing them money.
Analysts say the strike is costing General Motors tens of millions of dollars per day.
Frequent delays in those payments have been blamed for hitting small businesses and costing jobs.
More than one-fourth of those hours were overtime, costing taxpayers more than $5.4 million.
Costing between $103 and $10 per disposable e-cigarette, Puff Bar is cheaper than Juul.
It could also fuel Palestinian unrest or a violent reaction, costing lives on both sides.
He estimated that currency imbalances were costing the U.S. $150 billion with European Union nations.
Conservatives, and Trump himself, have been highly critical of the investigation for costing taxpayer dollars.
TV. "This is a huge problem costing billions of dollars to rural America," he added.
William Hill said the long-shot victory ended up costing the company about $3 million.
Their systems are totally out of control, costing taxpayers vast and unaffordable amounts of money.
Day passes are another option, costing $40 for adults and $20 for students under 21.
My gaining in the world of finance was costing me my family and my health.
It's a crime that is costing U.S. businesses $50 billion annually, according to Statistic Brain.
One "insinuation" from Ms. Le Pen in the Wednesday debate may wind up costing her.
Despite costing taxpayers billions of dollars, SDI had no significant effect on Soviet strategic decisionmaking.
This paved the way for a 28500-unit apartment project, costing close to $6900 million.
It, too, is heavily discounted today, costing $187.99 instead of the usual price of $249.99.
The brand's cofounders apologized and canceled their Shanghai runway show, costing them millions of dollars.
This propagated perverse incentives, raised prices and reduced choices, ultimately costing patients and taxpayers dearly.
But millions of voters sit out each election, costing both Democrats and Republicans critical votes.
Small, cheap satellites — costing less than $1 million each— are now rolling off assembly lines.
The accusation has ricocheted through Washington, costing Kavanaugh public support and stalling the confirmation process.
Since its inception, more than 24 couples have rented bouquets, each costing $6 per hour.
The plan to move passengers around during that time took years to prepare, costing millions.
The season started grimly, with a lockout, eventually costing 16 games of the regular season.
In contrast, Phase III trials are extremely expensive, in some cases costing billions of dollars.
By 2012, pirates were costing commercial ships between $900 million and $3.3 billion per year.
It don't come cheap -- according to the docs, the whole shebang is costing them $117,855.
But it is hard to imagine the plan not costing trillions of dollars, at least.
Hope he enjoyed that 40 minute ride cause it ended up costing him over $200.
Another thing is opening up industries, and we've got to get some tax breaks too, because -- you know we're making -- we got a Speed factory in Atlanta, but the shoes are costing us $300 so it's costing us too -- too much to make things.
McCready, which said consumers can sue over supposedly collusive schemes that ended up costing them money.
China retaliated with punishing tariffs on the U.S. poultry industry, costing that industry about $1 billion.
These things aren't cheap, costing $3 million per half—hence the motivation for recovery and reuse.
But if you promise your children that gift, that could end up costing you even more.
There are currently 15 U.N. peacekeeping missions, costing more than $7.3 billion for the next year.
That necklace you think is just cheap costume jewelry could end up costing a small fortune.
Finally, Nico (Alex Landi) is really struggling with his mistake costing that young man his life.
The Wall Street Journal editorial page today said this is costing Republicans heading into the midterms.
According to T+L, parking prices have also increased in the parks, with cars costing $25.
A major medical association just canceled its convention in San Fran, costing citizens and businesses millions.
That could end up costing every American household about $2000, according to estimates from Oxford Economics.
But while they're costing him money, the higher prices don't encourage him to move manufacturing Stateside.
You've told us that being president is costing you a fortune, as much as $5 billion.
Children were moved from small local facilities to larger ones costing twice as much per child.
"She ain't taking space from nobody and she ain't costing you shit," a top comment reads.
Even the most highly paid advisor can make bad moves and end up costing you money.
This is a ticketed event, costing $20 for non-members of the museum, $15 for members.
The reduction in the taper rate is small, ultimately costing the Treasury just £700m a year.
In comparison, standalone bike speedometers are relatively cheap, costing around $10–$15 for a cheap one.
VETCBD sells in 70 medical marijuana dispensaries in California, costing $40 for a one-month supply.
One big difference is obviously the price, with the iPhone 7 Plus costing upwards of $649.
Community banks, like their bigger peers, say regulation is costing them too much and restricting lending.
And everything is costing more money, and we are killing our — our — our people like this.
Healthcare costs rose 0.2 percent after advancing 0.3 percent in December, with doctor visits costing more.
It all starts with a $35 pledge to the Kickstarter campaign, with two adapters costing $59.
The tremendous act of kindness will end up costing the two medical centers around $5.5 million.
That's costing GM anywhere from $123 million to $100 million a day from lost factory production.
The River Bank's main module is priced at $199, with the sub modules costing $99 each.
I'm a little scared to know what these appointments are going to end up costing me.
The survey found that 17 percent bought a bottle costing over $20 in the past month.
In 2011 there were 237 attacks in the region, reportedly costing businesses and insurers $8.3bn (£5.1bn).
We see car ownership as a burden that is costing the average American $9,000 every year.
Corruption made it a ludicrously expensive venture, costing twice the international average per kilometre of track.
Nike manufacture all 32 team jerseys in the NFL, with pre-named branded shirts costing $99.
Now the Panono is finally here, shooting very pretty picture and costing a wallet-puckering $1400.
The priciest item is a men's anorak costing a cool $29.90, and products start at $7.90.
For the next year, all I do is harangue them for costing me that $300 million.
More than 700 cows died from rabies in 2014, costing farmers a total of about $170,000.
Darth Vader is the heaviest kettlebell (as he should be), weighing 70 pounds and costing $199.95.
Especially since development of the aircraft is believed to be costing somewhere north of $1003 billion.
There&aposs also no costing estimate for HAMMER yet, which makes the plans even more tenuous.
Anshuur said the outage was costing Somalia the equivalent of about $10 million in economic output.
And they did it for Trump, who could wind up costing some of them their seats.
The parties and shows weren't expensive, often only costing $5, taken in cash at the door.
Sometimes diamonds—but only above one karat, costing at least a few tens of thousand dollars.
Incredibly, so far stretches of the bike lanes are costing over 1,000 percent more than expected .
It compared to a car in another way: it was expensive, costing $7,499 upon its release.
Tesla's solar power system generally costs between $10,000 and $25,000, with batteries costing an extra $7,000.
The Economic Policy Institute estimates that wage theft is costing US workers $50 billion a year.
The incentives would be applicable only on vehicles costing less than 1.5 million Indian rupees ($21,177).
Total cost: Pruitt took "non-commercial" flights costing taxpayers more than $58,000, according to CBS News.
Check out the video ... which, by the way, might end up costing him another $10 million!
He said their prices are "breaking the stratosphere," with many costing $15,33 per month or more.
Moreover, the country has over 260 million smartphone users with most phones sold costing under $150.
We have the 'Never Trump-ers' who are costing us 4 or 5 percent in places.
Thanks to rising metal prices, it's costing the U.S a pretty penny to make chump change.
Costing more than $10,000, a rotary evaporator (or rotovap) is impractical as hell for the everyman.
It costs $139 for now and it's going to end up costing $199 after the release.
Southwest CEO Gary Kelly had said the flight cancellations were costing the airline millions of dollars.
The average number of events costing $1 billion or more from 1980 to 2017 is 5.8.
They both require high-end PCs costing at least $1,000 or more in order to work.
The salvage is costing about 85 billion won ($75 million), another ministry official said this week.
But the impressive rental is no bargain, either — it's costing Jonas a staggering $40,000 a month.
Lack of sleep could be costing the U.S. economy $411 billion per year, it turns out.
The very worst time I got screwed ended up costing me $250,000, and that really hurt.
These larger bottles offer great value, often costing less per milliliter than their standard-sized counterparts.
The standout is clearly the baby-pink faux-fur coat, a showstopping piece costing just $130.
"It's costing our country hundreds of billions of dollars because of incompetence in California," Trump said.
More than 1 million federal employees received a performance bonus last year costing taxpayers $1.5 billion.
That addendum had serious political consequences, perhaps even to include costing her the 2016 presidential election.
Social Security is already the biggest part of the federal budget, costing $911 billion this year.
It's also transparent about how much interest rates will wind up costing its users, Gross says.
ClassPass is no longer cheap, costing as much as $175 for unlimited workouts in San Francisco.
The pressure to make money and pay for our using, which was costing thousands, was high.
But so far, most of the nation's EHRs are not communicating, and that is costing taxpayers.
Prices remain high, with the PX costing $24 and the on-ear N60 NC requiring $250.
Sears also offers free delivery for all shoppers for most online purchases costing more than $59.
This mandate raises gasoline prices, costing American motorists $83 billion in higher fuel costs since 2007.
Public works teams replaced between 100 and 200 per year, with each pipe costing about $21625,2900.
"Drug-resistant infections are already costing lives all over the world," said Wellcome Director Jeremy Farrar.
Rosberg dropped from the lead to fourth place, costing Mercedes a first-and-second-place finish.
The house itself is costing over $70,000, plus she had to pay the $200 waitlist fee.
This crime cripples innovation and hampers economic growth, costing U.S. businesses billions of dollars each year.
UNDP says that gender inequality is costing sub-Saharan Africa on average $US95 billion a year.
The agreement accelerated corporate outsourcing to Mexico, eventually costing at least 682,21625 U.S. jobs through 2900.
Forgoing contributions to a retirement fund could be costing Americans hundreds of thousands of dollars each.
Instead, any projects costing more than $10 million should have approval by both chambers of Congress.
Early on, VandeHei said Axios would launch a subscription costing as much as $10,000 a year.
The rise of "serial returners" is costing the industry a fortune and causing major logistical headaches.
"It's costing our country hundreds of billions of dollars because of incompetence in California," Trump said.
In April 2017, CNN reported DeVos' protection was costing taxpayers upwards of $1 million per month.
That wound up costing him — and he lost a few hundred thousand dollars on bad deals.
He wrote last year that the current system is costing CVR hundreds of millions of dollars.
The incentives should not apply to luxury cars costing more than 60,000 euros, the document said.
This has also been Pakistan's longest war costing over 85033,000 fatalities and $118.3 billion in resources.
The wildfires ravaging Southern California are part of a worrying trend: big blazes costing taxpayers billions.
The Realtors group said there was double-digit sales growth for houses costing $26,22008 and above.
Extensively drug-resistant disease (XDR TB) requires even more toxic drugs costing 25 times as much.
It has become increasingly clear that we're overusing antibiotics, and now it's costing us big money.
The bottom line is this: Some endeavoring prank caller(s) is costing chains thousands of dollars.
In fact, nearly half of them end up costing more than twice as much as expected.
But the S&P 500 has risen more than 6% since the election, costing him dearly.
The Washington Post reported Sunday that he frequently flies first class, costing taxpayers thousands of dollars.
A second phase, costing some $205 million, is underway that will roughly double the project's size.
Diesel costs spiked during this three-year window, at times costing well over $4 per gallon.
In 2202, CAGW issued the first Congressional Pig Book, which contained 2628 projects costing $28500 billion.
But it was also by far the most expensive ticket of my trip, costing €150 ($166).
That decision backfired spectacularly, costing the company billions in fines and recalls and damaging its reputation.
This followed $16 million worth of laser-guided precision missiles and six drones costing $11 million.
It's led to the longest, most expensive mass tort litigation in US history, costing $70 billion.
And that's not the only reason work requirements could wind up costing, rather than saving, money.
REAL ESTATE Last week's What You Get column about homes costing around $2800,8003 misidentified Ohio City.
Pork and fruit are costing more even as Beijing reassures the public that supplies are plentiful.
He has barely touched the prices, though, with daily dishes costing between 183 and 218 euros.
The government stopped processing requests for tourist visas, costing airlines millions of dollars in lost revenue.
Aguilar's company, which specializes in costing estimating, scheduling, and quality assurance, wouldn't physically build the wall.
Fury struggled to generate consistent offense until a strong sixth round, likely costing himself early rounds.
Repairing a sidewalk is not cheap, costing a homeowner an average of $1,318, according to HomeAdvisor.
His ad campaign on Facebook, costing him about $63 million, appeared to go dark on Wednesday.
Actually, they're dirt cheap, with airfares and hotel rooms costing maybe half the peak-season price.
They can have severe side effects, and they are expensive, costing more than $100,000 a year.
Prices for that route start at £73 ($89), with a fully flexible fare costing £249 ($303).
Such scams have ballooned in recent years, costing victims tens of billions of dollars over time.
"Our proposal will end up costing the vast majority of people far less," Mr. Sanders said.
But, like a crying newborn, the drafting of the bill is already costing party leaders sleep.
Since the start of April, Tesla's shares have rebounded 40 percent, costing short-sellers $4.4 billion.
The cancellation of an annual housewares trade show in Chicago is costing the city $77 million.
The program wound up costing the federal government millions more than it actually recouped from taxpayers.
Some entrepreneurs are eligible for subsidized housing, with rent costing the equivalent of $30 a month.
TSA PreCheck is the cheapest, costing $85 every five years, while CLEAR is $179 every year.
At 1,250 feet, it was the tallest building in the world, costing $52 million to complete.
Glybera, costing around $1 million per patient, has been used just once since approval in 2012.
But you wonder if he hurt himself so badly it will wind up costing the Cubs.
The hike would amount to $220006 billion, costing the average driver about $2202,2628 over ten years.
Instead of an $800 phone costing $200 once, it cost $33 a month over two years.
Second, other countries will retaliate against U.S. exports, costing jobs in everything from motorcycles to sausages.
That tax currently only applies to items bought overseas costing more than 1,000 Australian dollars ($754).
Last summer, the couple went on the hunt for a one-bedroom costing $2907,7653 to $2765,2000.
The Predator X38 is also pricey, costing $2,399 when it's available in North America this April.
You have the option of one or two motors, with the latter costing an extra $24.
Costing $1,565, the IBM 5150 had 40K of read-only memory and 16K of user memory.
And they must show how Trump's policy is costing workers jobs and consumers money, right now.
But two searches of the Indian Ocean continued until 2018, costing tens of millions of dollars.
That wound up costing Jimmy Johnson and Jerry Jones the first pick in the 1990 draft.
Profit shifting to tax havens is now costing the U.S. government over $100 billion per year.
Most recently, two projects costing a combined $5.8 billion were announced involving U.S. firm General Electric.
Now that it is finally getting done, it is costing at least four times that amount.
Instead, it's costing the directions app to partner with cities, transportation agencies, and private road companies.
Sceptics argue that a move aimed at saving lives might end up costing more of them.
The result is artificially high tax deductions costing the U.S. Treasury tens of billions of dollars.
Deals can still be scuttled on the last day — or wind up costing someone more money.
It ends up costing a lot of money and making Republicans look simultaneously mean and unsophisticated.
Models costing 40,000-70,000 lira would see a price rise of around 3 percent, he said.
As that happened, big-budget gaming became even bigger, costing more and simultaneously generating higher revenues.
The Pentagon estimates that the war in Afghanistan is also costing it $45 billion a year.
Walmart started rolling out free next-day delivery on orders costing at least $35 in May.
"It's a little annoying that people are saying the lawsuit is costing public transportation," he said.
In New York, for a house costing $500,000, the average title insurance fee is around $2,700.
An earlier version of this article incorrectly referred to an Airbnb listing costing $10 a night.
TV and movie library into a streaming service costing between $16 and $17 a month. on.wsj.
It caused 1,836 deaths and was the costliest natural disaster in history, costing approximately $108 billion.
That misconception is costing lives — and it will likely cost many more if things don't change.
The most critical are revenue, operating loss and capital expenditures — what they're making, losing and costing.
And it would be expensive, costing millions of dollars and most likely tearing up Washington's streets.
Being an avid gamer is admittedly a pretty expensive hobby — with games regularly costing around $60 apiece and consoles costing way beyond that (don't even get us started on building a PC), it's vital to keep your eyes peeled for a good deal whenever you possibly can.
His sexist remarks about women, however, have already shown signs of costing him at the ballot box.
Tickets are expensive, going for $30,000 apiece with tables costing about $275,000, The New York Times reported.
Getting to 66 attack subs could end up costing around $60 billion, according to the Congressional insider.
It was frustrating for everyone involved, and management knew that it was probably costing the company sales.
A blackout last year forced Olympic Dam to shut for two weeks, costing the company $105 million.
"The policy of building walls is costing migrant lives on both sides of the Atlantic," he said.
Costing American taxpayers Deporting millions of undocumented migrants comes at a huge additional expense by the government.
That could end up costing employees hundreds of thousands of dollars over the course of a career.
But that sort of equipment is expensive, costing tens of thousands of dollars per system, Peterson said.
Fans will be locked into a 24-month contract, which ends up costing A$2,160 (US$1,618).
The implications for consumers could be worse, costing a single family hundreds of dollars, one study shows.
That includes the misguided idea that healthcare for transgender people is just costing the military too much.
Cooper said earlier this week that the measure could end up costing the state nearly $4 billion.
It included the company's first paid product: Audio affirmations costing $7.99 per month, or $59.99 per year.
"This is costing a lot of money: having FEMA, having the military, the first responders," Trump said.
Making TV is expensive, with season six of Game of Thrones reportedly costing $10 million per episode.
It's also causing damage, which is actually costing cities and private owners money to fix infrastructure damage.
The first month of shipment comes at only $1, with subsequent shipments costing only $9 per delivery.
Mobile homes are significantly cheaper than traditional homes, costing less than half the price per square foot.
The power plant, costing an estimated Bt31bn, started full operation in January 2013, when the PPA began.
Detailed breakdowns of rental costs consistently show these programs end up costing a lot more each year.
If you value your data privacy, Starwood Points might end up costing you more than they've saved.
There are court filing fees for both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, costing $335 and $310 respectively.
Two lines is $2480 a month, with each additional line (up to eight) costing an additional $21080.
In INSIKT's case, Gutierrez said that a $1000 loan will likely end up costing $1250 over time.
Most have been more short-lived than their predecessors, costing the Pentagon hundreds of millions of dollars.
Minnesota Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer opined Monday that the rule might end up costing people jobs.
A single Litecoin, another cryptocurrency, has swung from costing you between $10 and $55 this year alone.
Ads aren't as annoying when you're not worrying about how much it's costing you to see them.
Added bonus: Zink paper is way less expensive than Polaroid film, costing about $25 for 100 sheets.
Trump is bashing the White House for using Air Force One and costing the taxpayers to campaign.
The bottom line: Costing far less than the $123,045 A8, Audi's midsize A6 has everything you'll want.
The Hubble Space Telescope, initially projected to cost $200 million, wound up costing $1.2 billion to develop.
Rebuilding Syria will also be a massive effort, costing at least $250 billion, according one U.N. estimate.
The interior is nice enough, but there are cars costing half as much that wow you more.
Consumer fraud was up 38% from the year before, costing consumers $1.48 billion in the past year.
"We don't want to see it locked up in hospitals, costing impossible amounts of money," Tom says.
If something is costing you too much time or energy, ask yourself whether it's weighing you down.
America's reluctance to regulate crypto is costing the country on startups and potentially the future of technology.
In 2014, Indonesia estimated that illegal fishing was costing it 101 trillion rupiah ($7.58 billion) a year.
Manhattan once again topped the list as the most expensive location, with the average wedding costing $82,299.
Smart speakers costing under $100 from Amazon and Google have become best sellers in the nascent industry.
For women, they accounted for 19% of the discrepancy, costing them about half a year of life.
In the U.S., cars cause about 30,000 deaths per year, costing $871 billion dollars in the process.
It is also one of the most expensive conditions for hospitals to treat, costing $24 billion annually.
The toy will be a 14.5-inch (36-centimetre) fully poseable figure, costing backers US$130 each.
It eventually grossed nearly $41 million dollars domestically while only costing an estimated $6 million to make.
The platform, still in development, aims to offer mass-market, long-distance electric cars costing below €2000,20303.
You might need to take a pill after reading about how much prescription drugs are costing us.
With avocados costing upwards $4 US dollars each, that heist would technically make for a $1,400 loot.
The next best treatment for acute B-lymphoma is a bone marrow transplant costing over $100,000 more.
In March 2015, we heard troubling testimony of dangerous highways that are costing lives in tribal areas.
So, all that free streaming may end up costing T-Mobile quite a bit in the end.
Women say ... you know, women are sitting back in their chairs and it's costing them a fortune.
Critics of the replacement plan say it would insure fewer people while costing the government more money.
The Trump family has come under fire on numerous occasions for costing taxpayers large sums of money.
Despite this program costing the taxpayers nothing, last year's Congress allowed the fund to expire in September.
For example, he again pointed to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as costing American jobs.
Employers have already suspended plans to expand operations in North Carolina, costing the state hundreds of jobs.
The main restoration project then took place in 2012 and 2013, costing hundreds of thousands of pounds.
If you're not careful, a Seamless addiction can end up costing you more than $1,000 a month.
Purchases of cannabis costing over $1,000 (roughly three ounces) make up 24% of marijuana sales by value.
Bots are costing legitimate businesses money by stealing data, but also hogging system resources and costly bandwidth.
In 2013 he married off 1,111 widows and divorcees in a public ceremony costing just under $1m.
A final decision is expected by January, with the treatment costing up to $1 million per patient.
Armed with an infusion of federal stimulus money, Lake County, Minnesota, ran a network costing $220006 million.
Owning the car was costing me more than I had anticipated, and it was ruining my finances.
Critics of the Polish government's ambitious plans say they lack a clear time frame and proper costing.
In 2017, the average number of paid orders per customer a year was 4.1, each costing $57.23.
Each collection, costing US $9.99, will be available Mach 1 in LEGO Stores and on their website.
The Empathy Suite is the most expensive room in the country, costing a massive $100,000 per night.
The collection includes socks costing $6, a sports bra at $36 and body suit priced at $65.
It is estimated that current overregulation is costing our economy as much as $2300 trillion a year.
Saffron is one of the most expensive spices in the world, costing $2723,2272 to $2000,22015 a kilogram.
YouTubers Tana Mongeau and Jake Paul got married last month in a Las Vegas wedding costing $500,000.
The shift to fundraising comes as political experts expect an expensive general election costing about $1 billion.
But supply is still constrained, especially for homes costing less than $200,000 in distant suburbs, Gilmer said.
There have been reports of avocados costing up to A$214 (US$22) each in some stores.
Losing that deal ended up costing Walmart about $2.3 billion, at least in terms of market value.
It has also been criticized for being vastly overpriced, reportedly costing about three times the international standard.
It may be time to consider whether that relationship is costing you more than it's benefiting you.
The bidding war between Comcast and Disney for Fox assets is costing Rupert Murdoch billions of dollars.
But a disconnect from investors, as shown by EY's report, may also be costing hedge funds assets.
Clinton dominate the ad war in competitive battleground states and it seems to be costing him votes.
It looks great, and gives off the impression of costing more than £50, which is a plus.
The month-long tournament in Russia is officially costing an eye-watering 683 billion rubles ($11 billion).
RBS was rescued by the UK government with a bailout that ended up costing 45.5 billion pounds.
"At one point, it was costing $35,000 to $40,000 daily," Mr. González said in a telephone interview.
By contrast, Zombie Repeal could end up costing tens of millions of Americans their health care coverage.
It ended up costing him a lot of money because he had to cover all the losses.
She then struggled to set and achieve credible fiscal targets, costing Brazil its investment grade credit rating.
Reagan, after all, imposed an import quota on automobiles that ended up costing consumers billions of dollars.
Classroom décor can end up costing a lot if teachers want to create a welcoming learning environment.
Every job has its own set of ups and downs, and it's costing you your precious PTO.
So far, the fight is costing a typical American family about $60 a year (next stop:$270).
Yet the space feels remarkably intimate, and even the cheap seats — costing under $20 — have decent sightlines.
If contraception goes back to costing hundreds of dollars a year, women will feel the financial pinch.
The work to modernize them would be too expensive (costing as much as $200 million) and disruptive.
The average ride, one group estimates, actually costs $26, with longer rides costing more than double that.
The rest, costing what was at the time a staggering $500 million overall, were completed by 1957.
But that steal of a deal can end up costing you much more in the long run.
In Texas, the comptroller said such appeals could end up costing local governments $21 billion a year.
That building and others that have gone up are filled with apartments costing $30 million or more.
Over time, the parties became mostly private, with tickets costing an average of 20 to 30 reais.
You can cancel a Postmates order at any time, but some cancellations may end up costing you.
That motor should wind up costing you a bit more at the pump, and it prefers premium.
Now that doctors keep us alive longer, we're costing far more than our parents and grandparents did.
He added, however, that they were costing Iraq substantial revenue at a time of huge financial need.
Between April 22017 and June 22016, the accounts ran 150 ads costing $11,000 on the two platforms.
The constant shutdowns were costing RAMP's dealers a lot of money, so they began leaving in droves.
Allowing people to extend their stays was costing the city about $2260 million annually, Mr. Banks said.
But Donald Trump, friend of business, may be costing us growth, a key indicator of economic health.
Clinton would fire Mr. Comey soon after taking office, and blamed him as costing her the election.
"What is now free on the internet might end up costing something," he said on "Squawk Alley."
GE began requiring that users instead use GE-specific RPWFE filters usually costing users $50 or more.
A fight between these two would end up costing both a lot of their own personal money.
In fact, your child is costing you a bundle before you even bring him or her home.
It's sold a total of 77 spots, with the most expensive 30-second spot costing $5.6 million.
This battle has played out at local, state and federal levels, costing much and benefiting no one.
DIY setups are the cheapest, costing as little as $10, but without the same levels of magnification.
But we did spend a year with 23% interest, which ended up costing us hundreds more dollars.
Other than costing money, there's no harm in seeing if it might improve your activity over time.
She and her husband have canceled three different vacations they had planned, costing them approximately $2,000 dollars.
If he falls short, he'll split them proportionally with Cruz and Kasich, costing him roughly seven delegates.
Congress should send the Cadillac tax to the junk yard before it begins costing Americans their lives.
Providing an adrenaline-pumping experience, it comes in two- and four-seat versions, costing $5,0003 to $28,200.
But "Slave Play," which is costing up to $26 million to capitalize, is chancy in new ways.
In fact, the Redeye makes more power than any other production vehicle costing less than $1 million.
Mr. Danford, 35, an Episcopal priest from Texas, began the hunt for rentals costing up to $2,400.
That will end up costing them quite a bit of money and could even effectively bankrupt some.
The wine selection was pretty affordable with the bottles mostly costing under 1,000 yen, or about $10.
The Tax Foundation scored that as costing Treasury hundreds of billions in revenue between now and 2202.
But more and more, it is illicit opioids that are killing Americans and costing our society billions.
Officials have expressed confidence that the repairs -- costing more than $1 billion -- will avert any potential crisis.
Passenger traffic declined sharply as the crisis unfolded, costing the industry an estimated two years of growth.
Ms. Dillon said the Trump Organization had canceled about 30 pending deals, costing it millions of dollars.
The trade war is also costing American exporters market share in the world's second-largest consumer market.
RBS was rescued by the U.K. government with a bailout that ended up costing 45.5 billion pounds.
In other words, that impulse purchase could end up costing you money even if you return it.
One estimate from JPMogan said the duties are already costing the average American household $600 per year.
The problem is that even GE's diminished dividend is still costing the company $4.2 billion a year.
I bought a 15-year policy worth $200,000 and it&aposs costing me about $565 per year.
There&aposs a reason why Starbucks always ends up costing us a little more than we expected.
The consequences for breaking confidentiality are severe, costing either side $500,000 per infringement, according to the document.
Even so, he warned those would likely be "poison pills" in the Senate, costing Democratic support. Rep.
During 2017, 128 staff in Bahrain volunteered to take early retirement, costing the company 8.1 million dinars.
Direct Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) to prioritize lending for purchase of homes costing less than $70,000.
So you go in to the doctor having absolutely NO IDEA what it will end up costing.
The average for those costing $10 million or more was 213 days, up from 206 in 17993.
Prohibition has failed to decrease cannabis use while costing billions and criminalizing millions — disproportionately people of color.
It adds up to a huge proposal, costing $10 billion and with specifics detailed on Clinton's website.
She pointed to reports that past shutdowns ended up costing taxpayers more than keeping the government open.
Spending too little to test and prepare now will end up costing taxpayers more in the end.
Over the past three months, the Trump campaign talked impeachment in 4,594 television ads, costing $4.4 million.
Bitcoin's value has soared in 22017, with one unit costing $1,000 at the beginning of the year.
Bitcoin's value has soared in 2017, with one unit costing $1,000 at the beginning of the year.
Meanwhile, there's a big opportunity in selling less-expensive phones — those costing less than $200 at wholesale.
The models used by the country's restaurant industry can often be quite complex, costing hundreds of dollars.
The cloud comes in the form of a provision in both the House and Senate tax reform that requires companies to amortize R&D expenditures over a five-year period (starting in 2023 for the House costing businesses $108 billion; and 2026 in the Senate costing $62 billion).
The Fire HD 10 will come in black, blue, and red, with optional covers costing an extra $40.
Ahead, eight common kitchen investments that are designed to simplify your life but may actually be costing you.

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