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A few more important, if incremental, advances like this, paired with cost decreases, could help Tesla finally corner the market.
A pair cost £10, less than Jeremy Scott's sublime creations.
It would take him a week and one fitting, and each pair cost around $40.
Disposables cost about 2 cents in Japan, so the equivalent 130 disposable pairs cost about $2.60.
In 1930, a pair cost two Spanish pesetas, or about a cent, Ms. Sauras said.
My last pair cost $600, and I've had them since the 1990s.
Lineker's pair cost £30 and were embroidered with a Leicester City badge by Hand and Lock, a British company that specialises in military regalia.
This last pair cost the economy hundreds of millions of pounds every year, so turning them into falafels or puree seems only fair.
Nonetheless, the latter pair cost the best part of £30m, a sum which hardly chimes with the Champions League obsessed Liverpool hierarchy's supposed addiction to Sabermetrics.
Much like Moore's law for computers, the cost of sequencing DNA has fallen exponentially: in 2001, a million letters – base pairs – cost $100,000; today it's around 10 cents.
When the Human Genome Project began in the early 1990s, sequencing one DNA base pair cost about $10.
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