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Governments from Tanzania to Nigeria started forking out for fertiliser again.
Even then, taxpayers will have to get used to forking out more.
Middle class households were also forking out more for education and healthcare.
For those attending the University of California at Berkeley, this means forking out $6900,2628 annually.
Renewable industries are spending less than one-seventh of what fossil fuel is forking out.
So hold off on forking out hundreds of dollars on eBay for Kylie Jenner's Lip Kit.
Arrive at work without forking out any money on additional coffee or breakfast or Random Amazon Purchases!
But the Canadian dollar had dropped so far, I was forking out close to $700 a month.
That means forking out another $2.2 billion in the next nine months to meet Musk' projected target.
Liz, a renter in London, describes forking out £400 ($500) in fees when she moved into her flat.
The extra cost seems small to those already forking out for inputs, says Thomas Njeru, one of Pula's founders.
If you find yourself unable to justify forking out $15 for a hairbrush, I'd definitely recommend this cheaper alternative.
As a result, the capital's rate-payers worry they will end up forking out more money on tax bills.
A cheap $50 battery replacement is a drop in the bucket compared to forking out $1,000 for a new iPhone.
Kris Kringle may be earning the big bucks this holiday season, but he'll be forking out a small fortune, too.
That said, if you don't see yourself using an expensive GoPro often, forking out hundreds of pounds isn't exactly ideal.
The dongle comes packaged with the phone, but just know that you'll be forking out $9 every time you lose one.    
If the government ends up forking out more for the everyday running of the railways, its investment plans may be dented.
So it isn't surprising to Kozinets that people are forking out hundreds of dollars for Star Wars t-shirts or sneakers.
He made headlines in May for forking out 3 million yen ($29,885) for a pair of Yubari melons at a Sapporo auction.
Often, those interested in nudism will simply get naked in a less official setting, rather than forking out money for expensive membership fees.
Advertisers are still forking out $10 million a minute to be seen during the big game, but the atmosphere is more charged than usual.
To take advantage of all the program has to offer we'd recommend forking out an extra $25 to get hold of the Powerpack enhancements.
More recently, SpaceX announced it will fly two individuals to the moon next year but didn't reveal how much the duo would be forking out.
Chinese tourists are collectively the world's biggest spenders on international tourism, forking out $258 billion last year, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation.
Given the heightened awareness of election-security threats after 2016, it might seem downright odd that anybody is forking out the money for these machines.
That's now jumped up to $799 and $999, so you're forking out extra money for the same damn thing you would've gotten for less just yesterday.
Alicia and Chris Jarecki's divorce was finalized earlier this month, and according to docs ... she'll be forking out $12,000 each month to him in spousal support.
Whether through buying expensive houses near the best government schools or by forking out for private-school fees, they will find a way to do that.
Mr Singer advises serving a vegetarian Thanksgiving meal or, at the very least, forking out for a more expensive heritage breed that has been raised humanely.
The problem is living the networked Good Life generally means forking out the cash to buy connected gadgets ($67 for a lightbulb?) or being an adroit hacker.
Retailers in Causeway Bay, who are already hurting from a slowdown in Chinese tourist traffic and spend, are forking out $2,878 per square foot in rents annually.
If you're interested and want to trial it before forking out £7.99/month for a membership, you can sign up here for a free 30-day trial.
But you're afraid to take the plunge because forking out hundreds for a pair is too much of a commitment, especially when you plan to sweat all over them.
Though they spent only a few more pounds per trip in the summer of 2016 than in the year before, by autumn they were forking out an extra 8% per visit.
That might have cost around $100 a day—peanuts compared with the hundreds of millions that the state and federal governments are now forking out to repair some of the damage.
Parents are forking out an average £6.55 per week to children, according to the annual Halifax pocket money survey, the highest level recorded since the onset of the financial crisis in 2007.
A Michael Jordan fan got stood up TWICE after forking out dough in an auction to meet his Airness -- and now the auction company's targeting the people who promised to deliver Jordan.
You're forking out for the "everybody is welcome" ambience, the flawless service, the genuine warmth from those who work there, the free pre-drink drink, bar snacks, and of course that W1 postcode.
The obvious limitation here is the cost—you don't want to be forking out more than you have to each month to pay for services that you ultimately never end up properly using.
Though the thought of forking out $500 for photos doesn't immediately appeal to me — the ultimate social media humbug — it isn't hard to imagine a large demographic of travelers are open to it.
Read more: Apple is not the iPhone company anymoreAnalysts say this is because users are holding on to their old phones for longer to avoid forking out for the newer, more expensive models.
On the street outside men's fashion week If you're sick of forking out for expensive grooming products, and could use a little extra sleep in the morning; anti-grooming is probably the trend for you.
Like others in the industry, the German carmaker is forking out for the technologies that are driving the transition to electric and self-driving vehicles; it unveiled a strategy this week to reduce its overheads.
In 1984, economists found that consumers were forking out more than $100,000 in the form of higher prices for each job protected in the clothing industry, where the average wage was around $12,000 per year.
Inside are a hotel, performance studios and artist lofts, but we skipped all that, forking out 21940 euros (about $26) a person to be rocketed 0003 feet up to an observation platform called the A'Dam Lookout.
However, BTIG's Peter Saleh was one of a number of sector analysts who said while customers forking out for higher-priced new drinks had helped drive growth in same-store sales, "anemic" traffic at cafes remained a concern.
Collecting replica kits; buying all the assorted paraphernalia; hunting autographs from the world's greatest players, or Gillingham players for that matter; forking out inordinate amounts of money to travel all over the country watching a team, home and away.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is still a long way from forking out $50 billion for farm goods from the United States, agriculture industry analysts said on Monday, cautioning that getting there is contingent on removing substantial technical and political hurdles.
A West End night out is a rare occasion for most, and seeing an adaptation of a well-known film or a musical based around familiar music feels safer when forking out for tickets (the best seats can fetch over £100).
Collectors like him are willing to pay for this pleasure, forking out around $50 for the most common species like red-headed poison frogs or the super blues, and as much as $1500 for red-banded poison frogs, listed as critically endangered by IUCN.
The Chinese billionaire, well-versed on the UK landscape, was quick to set the mergers and acquisitions team to work at AMC Entertainment, owned by his Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda which swooped on Odeon and UCI Cinema Group last week, forking out £921 million.
If you work in inner-city Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane, you might have some super secret parking spot and get out of forking out the big bucks, but if not, it's devastatingly pricey and you will probably have to give up dining out on Tuesdays.
Switching has got easier, but still about 70% of the big six's customers cling on to their SVTs, thereby forking out about £160 ($230) a year more than if they switched to a cheaper deal, even within the same company, according to the CMA.
Today my grandparents are buried, the wood cabin by the foot of the mountain where they lived is sold, and I don't feel like forking out $250 per night for a hotel room, which is the going rate in that part of the world.
"At the moment, if someone is going through a tricky time, the choices for accessing counselling are between either a months-long NHS waiting list to see a counsellor or forking out upwards of £60 a session to see a private psychotherapist," Spill's Dhesi tells me.
Music streaming is amazing value for discovering new music, and a lot of people may want to keep up a subscription while buying downloads (or ripping CDs) as well, but if you're not really listening to any new tunes then you're essentially forking out for nothing.
Despite Sutter's optimistic tone, agriculture industry analysts said China is still a long way from forking out $50 billion for farm goods from the U.S. "I think it's a meaningless big number, thrown out to get headlines, and won't happen," one commodity analyst told Reuters on Monday.
For instance, rather than forking out $2670 million to $6 million to drill and frack a new well, a producer can spend just $250,000-$500,000 to reinvigorate an older well with artificial lift - which may involve injecting chemicals or gas into perforations, or using an electrically driven pumping system.
A report from Susquehanna Financial Group had said Sears in 21.8 was spending roughly 22017 cents per square foot to make upgrades both online and in stores, while J.C. Penney spent $21.4, Kohl's was paying $22016, and Best Buy was forking out $20153 per square foot to make enhancements.
But this time we really know it's committed to fighting fake news because the company is forking out a share of its billions in exchange for full-page newspaper adverts in a handful of Britain's broadsheet newspapers—just one month before the country heads to the polls in a snap election on June 8.
But, within six years, the organisers were finding it difficult to muster enough time to schedule the fixtures – presumably because clubs and players were reluctant to sacrifice a chunk of their cherished summer recess for the sake of some football that was of zero interest to anybody who wasn't forking out for a pools coupon each week.
But, clearly, the AI being inextricably deeplinked to your credit card means it would be you forking out for, and having to wear, that bright red Columbia Lay D Down Jacket that arrived (via Amazon Prime) within hours of your climatic observation, and which the AI had algorithmically determined would be robust enough to ward off some "cold", while having also data-mined your prior outerwear purchases to whittle down its style choice.
Eldridge, a veteran gay rights campaigner and founder of the investment group Hudson River Ventures, lost the race in a landslide, but not before Hughes and Eldridge spent $23 million to buy a house in the district, after forking out another $26 million on a house in the 2300th District, where Eldridge first considered running; they then dropped another $2250 million of their own money on the race, outspending the Republican incumbent 22014-22012.
L. glaberrima is an arborescent coral and grows in a sympodial manner; this means that the original axis stops growing after a while, with one or more side branches forking out randomly, only to stop growing as other branches take over. The skeleton is composed of a spiny keratin-like material, laid down in concentric layers. This is overlain by a layer of living tissue from which the polyps project. Each of these has six unbranched, non-retractile tentacles.
Glasgow : Glasgow City Council (Museums). . p. 94. Fork over fork, is part of the kilmaurs coat of arms, relating to the history of the village cutlery heritage and for forking out prisoners and those hiding in hay to avoid capture. Kilmaurs was famous for its kale which was an important foodstuff. A story is told of how a neighbouring village offered to pay a generous price for some kale seeds, an offer too good to turn down.

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