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Anderson put up $31 million toward the lease, which will eventually cost $200 million a year.
The network, which will eventually cost $2 billion, will be the most expensive technology contract in state history, Mr. DiNapoli said.
The early White House debates over health care pitted the Daschlites against the Office of Management and Budget, and we saw the resolution of those arguments reflected in Obama's recent budget: a six-hundred-and-thirty-four-billion-dollar down payment on universal health care (which will eventually cost at least twice that amount).
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Currently we are building a 60 kg detector, which will eventually be situated deep underground.
Already three towers have sold out, and the first phase of the project, which estimates suggest will eventually cost up to 5 billion yuan (about $800 million), is to open at the end of this year, Mr. Shu said.
The average stall will eventually cost £27 a day to hire.
Scott Wallsten and Katrina Kosec, in a study for the AEI-Brookings Joint Centre, predict that the war will eventually cost America $540 billion-670 billion†.
Legislative analysts say the change will eventually cost the state government about $1.5 billion a year.
Indeed, Niklas Zennström, the co-founder of Skype, believes that voice calls will eventually cost nothing.
That's a shortsighted approach that will eventually cost the government more money.
The Iraq war was totally unnecessary and cost thousands of American lives and will eventually cost trillions of dollars.
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