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Given those uncertainties, it is hard to justifyanything like theprice, which is 32 times Skype's 2010 earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, adjusted for numerous items.
Microsoft's Pricey Call on Skype Martin Peers 2011
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For theprice of a cup of coffee a week, you get a crazy lot of benefits.
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Given the extent of social gains from reducing crime, any substantial crime reduction we could bring about just by spending practicable amounts of money will be cheap at theprice.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Benefits and costs: crime, crime avoidance, crime control 2009
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If you like your plan you can keep it — yeah, until the government forces it out of business or mandates changes in coverage that drastically change theprice.
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I believe Oren was talking about the “cost” as in “side effects,” not theprice.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Gardasil Vaccinations for Boys? 2009
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Any amount of money spent on a legal fight was worth theprice.
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A normal way to decide between need and want is a tax to raise theprice.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on the New Auto Emission & Efficiency Standards: 2009
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They already knew what the targeted “scholars” were; AEI was just negotiating theprice.
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If none of the sellers are able to produce the product at that price, then the buyer has to increase theprice.
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Good news is, in a few months your used Honda Civic is going to be worth more than it would otherwise, as the C4C program mandates that at least the engines of the turned in cars be destroyed — hence, creating an artificial shortage of used cars, driving up theprice.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is Cash for Clunkers Really Win-Win, as Representative Carnahan Says? 2009
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