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Second, of course, there's the early-adopter factor; Sony charges that much because it can.
(Only private non-profit colleges charge $42,000 or more per year. No public college charges that much).
Greenpeace also charges that much of the land set aside and cleared overlaps with endangered-species habitats.
Concord costs $30,380 for a four-year, part-time program; a traditional law school charges that much in a single year of a three-year, full-time program.
The keys usually cost a customer around four dollars apiece, which is on the high end; Mortillaro says he charges that much mostly because he refuses to buy cheap, Chinese-made blanks, preferring the costlier brass or nickel blanks produced by American companies.
Schopenhauer follows Wolff in distinguishing among four kinds of reasons, corresponding to four kinds of objects, and charges that much philosophical confusion arises from attempts to explain objects of one kind by reasoning that belongs to the other kind.
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With a C.P.M., or cost per thousand of, say, $36 (Forrester says that magazines like Better Homes and Gardens charge that much), that means a print advertiser must spend more than 14 cents per individual to get the right frequency.
Apple is one of relatively few technology companies capable – in theory – of charging that much then absorbing the remaining costs of a streaming service in the price it charges for hardware.
It will be the first time in Broadway history that a musical with an open-ended run has charged that much as its standard price for most of its seats.
B1 WEEKEND E1-28; E29-E40 The $100 Broadway Ticket "The Producers," which opened at the St. James Theater, has a top ticket price of $100, the first time that a musical with an open-ended run has charged that much as its standard price for most of its seats.
Its manufacturer, Taiwan's Asustek, has a radical solution to the problem of laptop fragility: Don't charge that much.
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