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"tag on" Definitions
  1. to add something to the end of something that already exists, especially in a careless way

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Also, what will the price tag on this look like?
And can you really put a price tag on that?
It's hard to even put a price tag on them.
You should see the price tag on an fMRI machine.
I go on the Lorde tag on Google News and Instagram.
"You cannot put a price tag on those things," she says.
But the one thing you can't put a price tag on?
But sources put a $100 million price tag on the deal.
Also considerThat $50 price tag on the Jabra is pretty exceptional.
But the price tag on the blouse made me go "Awww..."
The Texans placed their franchise tag on him in early March.
Trump, in this case, put a price tag on Khashoggi's life.
Putting a price tag on any government investigation is somewhat misleading.
The $499 price tag on the 1993 model certainly highlighted this fact.
Hardy scored after second baseman Ryan Goins applied the tag on Jones.
Catcher Mike Zunino applied the tag on Pillar to end the inning.
But can you really put a price tag on something so iconic?
Those traits make it tough to stick a tracking tag on them.
Cubs third baseman David Bote threw home for the tag on Senzel.
You can't put a price tag on getting into your top college.
You come in, take off your shoes, put a name tag on.
So, what could possibly justify a $200 price-tag on a keyboard?
Hunters and breeders alike discuss putting a price tag on rare animals.
As of Saturday morning, #RIPChristina was the top trending tag on Twitter.
Economists greatly underestimate the price tag on harsher weather and higher seas.
We found this cute tablecloth that had no price tag on it.
But you can&apost put a price tag on a healthy family.
Turns out you can put a price tag on finding the one.
Brokers seek out loads, tag on a markup, then sell it to carriers.
The final price tag on the race soared to north of $55 million.
The Australian Centre for Field Robotics called Otto Tag on a Wednesday afternoon.
Bernie Sanders, who quipped on Twitter about its colossal price tag on Thursday.
Even airline-issued pillows and blankets have a price tag on some carriers.
You can't put a price tag on that, so it is worth it.
The price tag on the overall stimulus package has grown to $1 trillion.
But he did not put a specific price tag on the plan's cost.
After all, how can anyone put a price tag on a human life?
There was a frayed leather identification tag on the grille of the crate.
Chief Herbert Drew tells The Clarion Ledger there was no tag on the car.
"When you're famous, people have, like, a price tag on your head," Barton says.
You may have run across the blue "pantry" tag on items when browsing Amazon.com.
Issa still has the tag on her dress because she plans on returning it.
Arcia's throw was perfect for me to slap the tag on him real quick.
One customer stuck a Lack tag on a flat pack containing a Bestå product.
South Carolina has just put a price tag on Amazon's tax obligations: $500 million.
The tag on one shirt was marked "Hering," from Brazil; another, "Rimrock" from Taiwan.
The $199 price tag, on the other hand, makes it a much tougher sell.
The report attempts to put a price tag on the effects of climate change.
Yes, it would be costly, but you can't put a price tag on democracy.
Mr. Awow began including a tag on his garments with his name and number.
The president went after Boeing for its Air Force One price tag on Dec.
In contrast to China, Washington slapped the currency manipulator tag on Switzerland on Monday.
The more tech seems to embrace spirituality, the higher the price tag on it becomes.
Professionalism aside, he is basically untradeable; the price tag on mentorship has a tipping point.
Yet the agency also put a steep price tag on efforts to combat climate change.
Despite a fancy chrome skull tag on his collar, the dog wasn't carrying any identification.
For more Axios Expert Voices topics, please check out our full tag on the topic.
A graffiti artist finishes his tag on a New York City wall in the 1980s.
It doesn't matter that he hasn't included a little "RT ≠ endorsement" tag on his profile.
But it can with gases in ice, if you've got a tag on their age.
Henna tattoos are stunningly gorgeous — just take a look at the #henna tag on Instagram.
And many of Amazon's food or household essential products tag on additional fees when purchased.
Researchers tried quite a few different ways to stick a tag on amorphous, fragile jelly.
Bloom said the interim tag on Roenicke's title was due to the major league investigation.
The price tag on the restaurant has risen to nearly $7 million, from $5 million.
We also found quite a few products without any further reduction tag on clearance racks.
He pointed out a white ibis with a yellow plastic number tag on its wing.
Fortunately, there was a Times lost-and-found tag on its collar at the time.
That put a $7.45 billion post-money price tag on the Ping An-sourced business.
So how can I put a price tag on our daughters having their daddy home?
The price tag on the bottles ($20 unsigned; $250 signed) opens their availability beyond wealthy collectors.
Stick a motion sensor tag on your door and get a push notification when it opens.
"When you're famous, people have a price tag on your head," says The O.C. alum, 33.
I mean, how can you put a price tag on instrumental versions of new wave's finest?
Of course, anyone can slap a $100 million price tag on a home to get attention.
I'd pragmatically left the tag on, tucking it inside where it had scraped my right buttock.
But a price tag on user data could provide a bit more clarity to such debates.
Of course, anyone can slap a $238 million price tag on a home to get attention.
On the one hand, it's pretty much the journalistic equivalent of leaving the price tag on.
The deal also doesn't allow the Patriots to use the franchise tag on Brady next season.
He has a tag on his flipper with the numbers 2 6 6 (red blue blue). 
The "Grumpy Cat" tag on Tumblr contains none of these creative, strange interpretations of the character.
While that might be a bit steep, can you really put a price tag on laziness?
There's even a tag on Breitbart that pulls together all "angel moms" stories in one place.
The high price tag on these products makes them reserved for special occasions, like the holidays.
A senior administration official put the price tag on the legislative stimulus package at $1 trillion.
I get super-antsy when I have an itchy tag on the back of my shirt.
After all, anybody can put a price tag on a banana and sell it for $120,000.
Dogs were not muzzled, and children played a rowdy game of tag on a nearby street.
A blue, green and silver beauty labeled "Fairy Tale" had an $850 price tag on it.
"You put a price tag on anything around the president, then you're putting a price tag on his life, and that is priceless," Jonathan Wackrow, a former Secret Service agent who has protected every living president, including Barack Obama, told NBC News in an exclusive interview.
With the significant damage to the emergency spillway, the price tag on repairs could go much higher.
The Boom 3 is $150, a nice reduction from the $180 price tag on the Boom 2.
But when investors were putting that type of price tag on it, Quora was making no money.
Once a fish is landed, it will be attached with a reusable RFID tag on the vessel.
Right: A young woman sports her graffiti tag on the bill of her hat in London, 226.
Chinese shoppers told Reuters another element had been key: the high price-tag on Apple's flagship phones.
Astros catcher Brian McCann fielded the ball and applied the tag on Bird to end the threat.
The phone belonged to NASA, as indicated by the JPL barcode and asset tag on the back.
In addition, Seattle agreed not to put the tag on Clowney after the 2019 season, he said.
In bed by 10:30, but spend 20 minutes looking at The Good Place tag on Tumblr.
Later, Barno says he told her he got her phone number from a tag on her luggage.
Users see a "paid partnership with" tag on a post when viewing that branded content on Instagram.
The chick has been fitted with a purple tag on its wing so it can be identified.
There's even a tag on Breitbart that pulls together all the "angel moms" stories in one place.
Putting a price tag on pain can help evaluate new and less addictive approaches to pain treatment.
The Megaboom 3 is $200, an even nicer reduction from the $200 price tag on the original Megaboom.
Instead, the company confirmed that a bug affecting Android users was mislabeling the "social proof" tag on Retweets.
But Padres catcher Austin Hedges put on a perfect tag on the throw from first baseman Eric Hosmer.
If you scroll through the "#sponsored" tag on Instagram, you'll see a lot of DMs from Mike Bloomberg.
Poland's pricing is about $1,352, a mere $30 or so cheaper than the tag on last year's phone.
Conventional wisdom has held that the price tag on an MBA, however high, tends to be worth it.
Until then, Romanians will eagerly await the moment a famous person uses a Romanian location tag on purpose.
The price tag on Ferno's freestanding gas grill, which boasts that it "sears, smokes and roasts," is $4,800.
A stronger rupee also makes the dollar-denominated price tag on overseas cargoes more affordable for Indian mills.
But the idea of putting a price tag on love — especially a bargain price — makes people deeply uncomfortable.
Bell will become a free agent in March if the Steelers don't put the franchise tag on him.
But the price tag on this year's race hasn't gone up since the campaign started, and Trump promised.
In fact, the price tag on those extra days is $2202 million per year in unnecessary government spending.
But to get an idea, have a look at the price tag on one of its newest temples.
It wouldn't be the first time Apple has used the Edition tag on one of its premium products.
And, at the end of the day, can you really put a price tag on silky-soft pubes?
"It's always hard to put a price tag on a problem you manage to avoid," Mr. Zigo said.
I then made it an exclusive "Item of the Hour" and slapped a $75 price tag on it.
There was one who noticed something awry -- an Ikea price tag on a chair in the mirror's reflection.
U.S. tariffs on Airbus aircraft will likely raise the price tag on future plane purchases for American airlines.
Pressly induced a weak grounder back to him and applied the tag on Gregorius to end the threat.
It's hard to put a price tag on hunger, but a new report does just that: $22019 billion.
Mr. Cuomo did not put a price tag on his plan, which would require demolishing an entire block.
When you go to countries and there's not one single tag on the wall, you should be stressed.
Scientists are hoping to try the tag on other whales, such as humpbacks, minke whales and fin whales.
But I mean, can you really put a price tag on the first truly portable commercial music player?
And while this may be a costly investment, we cannot put a price tag on our children's lives.
A $3 million price tag on Trump's 2,500 square foot childhood home would be $1,200 per square foot.
"What we are not intending to do is price higher," Pruzanski said, referencing the price tag on Ocaliva.
Even with two price cuts this year, the lowest price tag on a Model 3 is now $42,900.
And so it's time they fess up and put a price tag on our precious morsels of information.
Because the price tag on higher education has been increasing significantly for decades, it's harder than ever to afford.
"When you're witnessing the birth on your own child, you can't put a price tag on that," he said.
The price tag on this pleasant-shooting bow is about 50 percent less than those hanging on most flagships.
With the significant damage to the emergency spillway, the price tag on repairs is likely to go much higher.
You may have found camaraderie in the #momfriend tag on Twitter, maybe even taken a Mom Friend personality quiz.
If it's not Minecraft, it can be hard to put a price tag on your game, even on iOS.
Was it moral to put a price tag on it—to profit from, say, Justice Breyer's Social Security number?
If the price tag on noise-canceling headphones is too steep, consider downloading a white noise app or album.
The goat page appears to be part of a larger test of a new type of tag on Facebook.
AI's need for data to create new products likely helps explain the hefty price-tag on the LinkedIn acquisition.
The price tag on the nearly three-week-old occupation is costing Oregon about $100,000 a week, Brown said.
Novick didn't put a price tag on the countermeasures but said they would be in the billions every year.
As anyone who's gone overboard on pot brownies knows, you can hardly put a price tag on that knowledge.
They could use the franchise tag on him afterward if they do not agree to an extension next offseason.
Probably. But damn, ranunculus make me happy as hell, and can you really put a price tag on that?
States such as Oregon and California have used the "420" tag on bills seeking to reduce regulations on marijuana.
Frazier applied the tag on Nunez's back as the second baseman attempted to make it with a headfirst slide.
If you put a 25 euro price tag on this bottle, people will end up buying a foreign bottle.
Mr. Trump has not put a price tag on his proposals, but suggested it could easily top $500 billion.
Brewers shortstop Orlando Arcia made a hard tag on Baez, whose thumb was stretched as he contorted his body.
Instead, the team will reportedly place the franchise tag on Derrick ... guaranteeing him only roughly $12 million for 2020.
Riley argued that it would be difficult to pin "an ideological tag" on the Chronicle's investigations in recent years.
If two of the fact-checking groups label a story false, then Facebook slaps a "disputed" tag on it.
The price tag on this mammoth 7-pound burger, not counting the toll it surely takes on your heart?
If you don't have a tag on your gift, it will make it more difficult to get a refund.
Some housekeepers refused to be photographed as they saw it as something which would put a tag on them.
The price tag on love and marriage, says Kaori Shoji, a social commentator, seems to go up by the year.
I'd say you can't put a price tag on living out a life-long Star Wars fantasy but Disney has.
Free education is essential to a truly free society, which means it's something we can't put a price tag on.
You can't put a price tag on free Twitter coverage, free cable coverage and all the stories flowing from both.
The suitcase had a tag on it bearing the name "Peter Bravestrong," which investigators determined is an alias for Prince.
"I want to help people look good," says Rosales, who is known for the skin tag on her upper lip.
The #chalkeating tag on Instagram has over 71,000 posts to date, and similarly, the #chalkasmr tag has over 34,000 posts.
And since we aren't selling it to anyone, it doesn't make much sense to slap a price tag on it.
Just think: You could help people find true love, and that's not something you can put a price tag on.
Art fairs and auction houses keep product coming: painting, sculpture, some photography, stuff you can stick a price tag on.
Though dental school has the highest price tag on average for a professional degree, dentists aren't the highest-paid professionals.
And putting that $2 million price tag on whales helps policymakers calculate their return on investment for whale-protecting regulations.
The Associated Press has put a price tag on North Carolina's 22 anti-LGBTQ law: $22 billion over 22 years.
Cousins would have cost more than $34 million next season if the team used the franchise tag on him again.
On the other hand, you can't put a price tag on a child; you can't put him up for auction.
Last year, the Panthers placed the franchise tag on Norman, an All-Pro cornerback, only to later rescind the offer.
I was actually surprised it was not for sale — or at least I didn't see a price tag on it.
Not every Super Bowl is super, and we'll find out if this year's edition fits the tag on Feb. 3.
Contreras was called out, but the video review showed he got his hand under Hedges' tag on a head-first slide.
Many evaluations of the plan figure that will tag on another $5 trillion or so to the $19.9 trillion national debt.
Thing is, there's no doubt this is a luxury item; the price tag on the 0.25ml I got was about $90.
But the $179 price tag on the HD60 S is a little high, and not everyone needs the HDMI passthrough feature.
He blundered by putting a $2trn price tag on Aramco before anyone had a chance to test investor appetite for it.
Put a price tag on your time I'm all for helping out struggling entrepreneurs by offering some free help and guidance.
But we're having a hard time finding a way to justify the $20,000 price tag on this RJ X Pokémon watch.
The one-time upfront cost of title coverage generally is low compared to the overall price tag on your new home.
If you're a brave soul with no fear, you can also google "Clippy fanart" or search the #clippy tag on DeviantArt.
The U.S. should also put a price tag on any Arab anti-Israeli activity in the UN and in international fora.
Authorities found the words "price tag" on the walls of the Dawabsheh house in the village of Duma, Israeli police said.
Disney Plus' Marvel TV shows will have a hefty price tag on par with the movies of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
You can't put a price tag on that kind of peace of mind, but paying so little feels like a steal.
The pieces ahead don't come cheap (of course) — but can you really put a price tag on a girl's best friend?
Warby Parker toyed with a $45 price tag on its glasses, before deciding that this price point might be too low.
But it puts a price tag on the democratic process, particularly troubling in a city where affordability is a dominant concern.
We don't have a price tag on the deal, but the startup raised $100 million from investors, including GV and Disney.
The spot where S22016mple got the kill has been memorialized with a graffiti tag on the map for everyone to remember.
WATCH AT CHECK-IN It is not common, but a harried agent could inadvertently put the wrong tag on your luggage.
But at their $280 price tag on Black Friday at Amazon, the Bose QC35II are a hard deal to pass up.
When you see Columbia's proprietary OutDry tag on one of its garments, you can count on it to be totally waterproof.
The price tag on the deal could rise to $1.35 billion two years after closing if certain revenue targets are hit.
Though the price tag on Mnuchin's travel is high, the internal watchdog found no evidence that Mnuchin had broken the law.
Cops pulled over the suspects&apos vehicle after spotting a very, very low-effort fake registration tag on the rear license plate.
Maersk has not publicly put a price tag on the drilling division, but analysts have previously valued it at around $4.8 billion.
Google hasn't put a price tag on Home, but don't be surprised if it follows Chromecast's playbook and comes out below Amazon.
Still, once the teams trade publicly on their own, isolated from the rest of MSG, they'll have a price tag on them.
" She adds: "Knowing you just made somebody feel so awesome about themselves is something that you can't put a price tag on.
Seeing as a Sharp 8K TV cost $133,000 last year, the $7,000 to $15,000 tag on this set seems like a steal.
Seeing as a Sharp 8K TV cost $133,000 last year, the $7,000 to $123,000 tag on this set seems like a steal.
"Because we believe these conversations are so important, we do not put a price tag on them," said foundation president Laurie Fabiano.
On the play, McNeil fired a strike from right field to home plate for the tag on Granderson to end the inning.
An upper-middle class Indian wedding can cost upwards of $200,000, creating a substantial price tag on the amount spent on jewelry.
Setting up the AirTags is supposedly as easy as pulling a tag on an AirTag device and placing it near an iPhone.
When John Peterson's golf bag was lost after a flight, Dill engraved an impression of a baggage claim tag on his wedge.
Any price tag on Greenland would depend on how desperately the United States wants it and why, and Trump's motivations are unclear.
When I visited him, in late February, he wore a Levi's T-shirt, jeans, and an electronic tag on his left ankle.
But some on the left say that the price tag on the tax cuts is an argument for Democrats to think bigger.
On the way, he pointed out a lone Rat Boy graffiti tag on the back of a road sign near a roundabout.
Each pack has a red and blue bib, both of which have the store's logo printed on a white tag on the back.
The price tag on the Watch suggests that working with insurers is probably the best way for Apple to get its Watch adopted.
Robbie is also wearing a colorful costume, including a string confetti pullover and a heavy collar necklace with a dog tag on it.
Google did not put a price tag on the deal in its release, but said it is expected to close later this year.
Big Tech companies should put a price tag on data they collect and disclose the value of that information to their users, Sen.
Politifact also slapped a "False" tag on Rove's claim that Clinton's prismatic glasses indicated her injuries had been worse than initially let on.
But from that day on I've been more relaxed and there is a whole army replying to every wrong tag on my posts.
Now Boy has to carry a tag on him, which has a (hilarious) note for people who might come across the fluffy commuter.
If the government tried to remedy this by reimbursing hospitals at higher rates, that price tag on Medicare for all gets even higher.
The team slapped the franchise tag on Bell, which would have paid him $14.5 million this season, but he hasn't signed the contract.
And how exactly funds put a price tag on private stakes is something the Securities and Exchange Commission is looking at more closely.
The price tag on this invaluable element of our national power rings in at less than 1 percent of the total federal budget.
My parents, perhaps after checking the $199 price tag on this new video game about to hit shelves, promptly shut down the notion.
In recognition of this innovation, and ignoring all practicalities, suppose someone, somehow, had figured out how to put a price tag on zero.
Still, the price tag on Biden's plan is sure to be dwarfed by Sanders' sweeping proposals to impose new taxes on the wealthy.
The cost-of-violence study, for the first time, put an official price tag on a life cut short in its early stages.
The U.S. women's soccer team has put a price tag on its fight for equal pay: $103 million in back pay and damages.
Not a 10-minute walk away, I asked an older woman for permission to photograph a tag on the side of her house.
Barring Washington's using the franchise tag on him for a third consecutive year, he may finally be allowed to test the open market.
When the branded ads appear in the Instagram feed or in stories, other users will see a "paid partnership with" tag on the post.
The typical televised scenario that takes a matter of seconds (there's no such thing as phone tag on TV) is very misleading, he says.
Most pets, she said, wear a small, boring metal ID tag on their collar with their name and their owner's address and phone number.
Contreras took the relay throw from shortstop Javier Baez and applied the tag on the foot of Springer just before he touched home plate.
By putting a price tag on the registration fee, we are ensuring that only people who're really serious about the program will come forward.
Lightform hasn't put a final price tag on the device, but its founders say the company is hoping to ship it at under $1,000.
IFILL: But I haven't heard either of you put a price tag on your — you say... (CROSSTALK) CLINTON: I will put a price tag.
Although it does make the otherwise incredibly expensive $1,600 price tag on the regular Connected Modular 45 look like a downright bargain in comparison.
Marathon slapped a $89,000-per-patient annual price tag on Emflaza, drawing intense criticism from U.S. lawmakers and forcing it halt the steroid's launch.
At $300, the new Jabra headphones also undercut the $350 price tag on the Sony WH-1000XM853 and the Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones.
Well, turns out I left the tag on (it was a BIG tag, too), which hung out of the top back of the dress.
If you thought the premium price tag on Apple's new speaker would stop consumers from buying it, think again, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday.
You can't put a price tag on your influence, and pushing a product or promotion too soon can jeopardize all your hard work.  19.
A closeup shot of a tag on a tree with the blurry background "bokeh" effect, taken with the standard camera mode, not portrait mode.
And it wasn't until later in the day that he realized that the word "ISIS" was typed in the order tag on the cup.
The exact extra cost has not been confirmed, but can you really put a price tag on living somewhere curated by this expert duo?
Photo: GettyYou can't put a price tag on the value of sticking it to the man—specifically, trying to own an official surveillance system.
If you thought Rupert Murdoch's legendary split from his second wife was bad, just wait until you see the price tag on this one.
While grown-ups walked past us carrying wooden pallets and bags, the children carried on with their games oblivious, playing tag on the tracks.
For a long time, luxury skin care put a big price tag on mystery — ingredients that spurred hope and wonder in a pretty jar.
That's far more than its final private round's post-money valuation, mind, which put a $7.1 billion price tag on the corporate chat company.
Most of the industry opposes the tariffs, saying they will raise the price tag on solar power projects and reduce demand for clean energy.
General Manager Howie Roseman told reporters on Wednesday that the team would not use the franchise tag on Foles, making him a free agent.
This moniker supposedly refers to the phone's specs, but now it's safe to say the price-tag on the XZ is also super mid-range.
As for Amazon, research firm Bernstein put a $1,000 price tag on the stock, which sent it soaring above $700 for an all-time high.
Mylan has come under fire over the $600 price tag on its EpiPen, and the controversy has extended to pharmacy benefits managers like Express Scripts.
Look up the #moonmilk tag on Instagram and you'll see photos of frothy pastel liquids in ceramic containers, sometimes garnished with edible flowers and spices.
The 64-year-old also said Mexico cannot afford the price tag on the new airport, and that the bed of Lake Texcoco is sinking.
And, at $210, it's not that outrageous (at least compared to the price tag on most celebrity street style gear) — so, you better act fast.
For the last year or so, Google has been highlighting fact-check articles with a special tag on its search results and Google News pages.
But officials were less clear about how to pay for the effort; Mr. Wiedefeld said he could not even put a price tag on it.
The people who run electricity markets are good at what they do, but putting an appropriate price tag on national security isn't in their mandate.
But conservatives and fiscal hawks balked at the lack of cuts to help pay for the spending and the high price tag on nondefense spending.
A new study that puts an astronomical price tag on a Medicare-for-all proposal has prompted mockery from conservatives and defensive cries from liberals.
A study published in the The Journal of Socio-Economics in 1503 set out to put a price tag on the value of social relationships.
We remembered what the tag on the new pajamas meant for Amaya, so we knew we needed to include a brand-new pair of pajamas.
Kim Reynolds (R) on Friday that set the price tag on flood damage in the state at $1.6 billion, according to the Des Moines Register.
That $1,20193 price tag on the iPhone 11 Pro looks less scary when you consider that it could last you for four to five years.
The buyer was somewhat alarmed to find a Walmart price tag on his purchase for $247, a price he confirmed was the going retail price.
When he stroked the red tag on June's ear that signifies she's a fertile Handmaid, I crawled out of my skin right along with her.
Parachute failures are an extremely common cause of spacecraft fatalities, so the pressure is on, especially given the $2 billion price tag on the mission.
When Lionel Messi was the same age, he managed nine, and that was without the pressure of a $144 million price tag on his head.
Under the proposal, the United States would aim to be carbon neutral by 2050, in part by putting a price tag on planet-warming pollution.
At the heart of the debate about when to lift the lockdown is a grim calculation: Can we put a price tag on human life?
At the heart of the debate about when to lift the lockdown is a grim calculation: Can we put a price tag on human life?
The latest kerfuffle took place Sunday, when Twitter slapped the "manipulated" tag on a video shared by Trump's White House social media director, Dan Scavino.
Knapp plucked the ball out of the air and fired it to third base, where Maikel Franco reached back to slap a tag on Romine.
With the approval, teams can start the new league year on Wednesday with Monday the deadline for putting a franchise or transition tag on players.
The Anderson School, a citywide gifted school a few miles south of TAG on the Upper West Side, was only 3 percent black last year.
While you can put a price tag on the medals, the prestige that comes with competing for your country on the Olympic stage is priceless.
The designer even added a tag on the inside label that read "Anne + 1," Hathaway shared on her Instagram a few days before the show.
Rhodes was taking her children to the library to study for finals when she was pulled over for having an expired tag on her car.
Using "sardine" as a tag on social media, demonstrations were announced on Tuesday across the region, including Reggio Emilia on Saturday and Rimini on Sunday.
To those who were put off by the $22016,83 price tag on last year's iPhone X, this year's iPhone XR will look like a steal.
The Los Angeles Rams placed the franchise tag on cornerback Trumaine Johnson, who has 15 career interceptions in four seasons, for the second straight year.
The debt generally cannot be discharged in bankruptcy, and the government can tag on all sorts of fees and charges for late payments and collections.
It's hard to put a price tag on a woman's career prospects or her dignity, both of which, his accusers say, were damaged by Moonves.
That $1,000 price tag on the iPhone 11 Pro looks less scary unless you consider that it could last you for four years or more.
Pittsburgh had the option of placing the transition tag on Bell, who topped 1,200 yards rushing in three of his five seasons as a Steeler.
Here are some of them: Not every Super Bowl is super, and we'll find out if this year's edition fits the tag on Feb. 3.
The leading tag on the right, Haskell, is a challenging functional language, a wicked satisfying programming paradigm that happens to be very in right now.
Some notes: WIRED published more than a dozen Facebook headlines this week, and you can read all of them at the Facebook tag on our website.
Hold on to your hats (ahem, fascinators!) because you're about to be blown away by the insanely inexpensive price tag on Meghan Markle's latest maternity dress.
As both Readus and some people using the #BiWeek tag on Twitter have shown, humor can be a great way to make people rethink these biases.
Considering the $999 price tag on the regular, wired version of the Xelento headphones, Beyerdynamic is charging a hefty premium for the Xelento Wireless at $1,199.
The Project Alloy developer kit will be made available to in the second quarter of this year, and there's still no price tag on it yet.
Some clever sleuths on Reddit discovered that although it's supposedly only available on Tidal, the album can also be found under the "SFW" tag on Pornhub.
I end up trying on a navy Maje skirt that still has the tag on it and is grossly marked down, despite no one wearing it.
Audio products giant, Technics, has explained the $4000 price tag on their SL-1200G turntable, an updated version of their previously discontinued, iconic SL-1200 model.
"If global measures are introduced to limit warming, by putting a price tag on emissions and developing technology, it would curb fossil fuel prices," Olsen said.
Bregman fielded a Todd Frazier grounder and fired home to McCann, who applied a perfect tag on Bird as he attempted to score from third base.
Getting the most out of a Vive means actively searching through Steam's list of VR games or checking out the "virtual reality" tag on the Itch.
Putting a multi-trillion price tag on any pitch to voters is similarly problematic and could ultimately doom these efforts before they get off the ground.
Maybe it even degraded productivity because with the laser scan you didn't have a price tag on the object because you didn't think you needed one.
The first official price tag on family separations — which ended abruptly in June in the face of widespread public opposition — comes to about $30,000 per child.
As you can see in the below footage, the researchers had a short window during a bumpy boat ride to put the tag on the whale.
It also pays to have a name tag on each bag, as well as a copy of your itinerary placed inside the bag (last item packed).
There's no price tag on the homes yet, but New Story says it's working with families to have them pay 20-to-20153% of their income.
It's unlikely any team would use the franchise tag on Bell, as it would cost around $18 million if used a third straight time on him.
"Being part of a global company, I have the flexibility to work from remote offices and tag on a few extra days to explore," she said.
New research by economists in the United States and Iceland has put a price tag on what it's worth to Americans to live without chronic pain.
Best of all for Pederson: The price tag on most of these voyages—which is normally comparable to flying, if not more expensive—is zero dollars.
Putting this information on Facebook creates a highly visible reminder, and seeing the blood donor tag on people's profiles could convince them they should sign up too.
I've already justified that $50 price tag on cost-per-wear grounds alone, and I don't plan on retiring this right when January 1 rolls around, either.
"North Carolina will never put a price tag on the value of our children," Republican Lieutenant Governor Dan Forest told Reuters in an e-mail on Tuesday.
A 12-year-old boy was shot in the chest in a drive-by shooting in Chicago Thursday night while playing tag on the sidewalk, PEOPLE confirms.
Google yesterday announced it will introduce a fact check tag on Google News in order to display articles that contain factual information next to trending news items.
"Many of these countermeasures—like the dye tag on garments—depend on the secrecy of the tag-removal system to be secure," he writes in the book.
The Airbus deal alone is worth $27 billion at list prices and French government sources put a 15 billion euro ($16 billion) overall tag on the agreements.
And you cannot ask it on a song that's on Apple, you cannot ask it on an American TV program, you cannot create that tag on Twitter.
Our photog seized the opportunity and asked about the reportedly $87 million price tag on the weekend's Royal wedding ... and Amelia's bf put that in perspective too.
You push the button to turn the tag on and tell the app what food it's tracking by entering it manually or telling Alexa what you're storing.
In September, a Yale survey found that respondents who saw a "disputed" tag on a story were only 3.7 percent more likely to believe it was false.
He looks very official, in his polo and khakis; but on his lanyard hangs a printed name tag on which the NRA has misspelled his first name.
They help justify the high price tag on Toyako's ramen: 58 yuan per bowl, or US $8.80, which is twice the price of a popular local chain.
"It's hard to put a price tag on preserving democracy," he continued, also acknowledging that he doesn't know how much money the lawsuit will cost the organization.
Green finished off the play by bouncing a throw to Chase Headley but the third baseman dove to his left and applied the tag on Williamson's arm.
I couldn't even put a price tag on the cheap items in my nope pile that completely changed shape after the first wash and became un-wearable.
Even though the $50 million price tag on his bet with Musk was nominal, Cannon-Brookers didn't expect the Tesla and SolarCity CEO to fulfill his promise.
Since then, I have painfully watched videos of my African brothers and sisters being treated like cattle, each with a price tag on his or her forehead.
"If I had to put a price tag on it, I'd say 40,000 to 50,000 euros" — about $44,000 to $55,000 — Mr. Gnisci said in a telephone interview.
Correa scooped up the carom and fired a throw to catcher Robinson Chirinos, who applied the tag on LeMahieu to end the inning and preserve the tie.
"Leaving the tag on your purchase used to be enough to score a refund from a retailer, but shoplifters have pretty much ruined that policy," Bonebright said.
When you hang the 'bipartisan' tag on something, the perception is that differences have been worked out, and there's a broad agreement that that's the way forward.
When you hang the 'bipartisan' tag on something, the perception is that differences have been worked out, and there's a broad agreement that that's the way forward.
Well, that's the price tag on a pair of diamond-covered gold pumps on sale in Dubai right now — and the flashy footwear is causing quite a stir.
Take your pick: You can't put a price tag on safety, but if you want an economical option for dash cams, the Black Box is a good option.
By stopping door-to-door sales, Tesla is trying to slash so-called "soft" costs that play a significant role driving up the price tag on solar panels.
A month ago, Washington placed the franchise tag on Cousins for the second consecutive year, in large part because they are uncertain whether he is Franchise Quarterback material.
Except the price tag on Spencer's number isn't totally unattainable: In fact, you can pick up the actress' exact look at your local Nordstrom, as People pointed out.
And despite their exorbitant price tagon the street, $1 gets you a month's birth control, but that represents a week's salary — the pills remain highly sought after.
" Tom Perez, the DNC chair, defended the lawsuit as necessary and non-political, telling Meet the Press that "it's hard to put a price tag on preserving democracy.
But Ryan Braun made a spot-on throw to Orlando Arcia, who rifled the ball to Vogt behind the plate in time to put the tag on Realmuto.
The debilitating price tag on college, coupled with the fact that 44 million Americans already owe more than $1.3 trillion in student loan debt, is why Vermont Sen.
Scrolling through the book's tag on Twitter, you can see readers praising the work but also calling it "heavy," and "intense"; they need to take many breaks throughout.
Bell, in what would be his sixth season with the Steelers, has been holding out since Pittsburgh used the franchise tag on him for the second straight year.
"In a world plagued with increasing inequality and social injustice, it is easy to give up—but there is still hope," reads a small tag on the roses.
Zuckerberg said that the lack of a price tag on Facebook's service has become an area of "complexity" when it comes to trying to understand its business model.
Magic says he's coppin' BOTH ... and doesn't care how expensive BBB sets the price tag on their shoes, as long as Zo balls out for the Purple & Gold.
"Up until putting a price tag on Medicare for all she had imposed her will on the primary and dictated the tempo on her terms," Mr. Lehane said.
Per the report, the Cowboys will use the tag on Prescott if no deal can be completed by then, but they would prefer to complete an extension beforehand.
There's also a tag on the heel that reads "hear me roar," and the inserts show the iconic Game of Thrones logo when the shoes are side by side.
He put a price tag on that which shouldn't be sold, charging people nearly $20123,22012 for a four-day "spiritual warrior" retreat that culminated in the sweat lodge disaster.
Pierce, who first took up painting back in the '80s, has gotten more serious about it, and the price tag on his work proves it -- Marina dropped $1.4 million.
To use the new feature, jacket owners connect Lyft and/or Uber in the companion mobile app, and assign the "rideshare" ability to the snap tag on the cuff.
"Catharsis on Christy" is now back in her possession, and Coast Gallery's slapped a $1 million price tag on it, so if you're in the market ... this should deuce.
I could have listed director Ang Lee here as the "loser," but I simply couldn't place that tag on one of the greatest filmmakers of the past 30 years.
Sure, these basics will run you $70 for the shirts and $100 for the sweatshirts, but can you really put a price tag on an easy, no-fail outfit?
If you're going to make a premium model and slap a pro tag on it, it should have all the features of the standard model and more, not less.
At a $4,048 premium, the Viper is the most expensive car to insure with the least expensive price tag on this list — the 2016 model starts just under $90,20153.
According to Inside Edition, when everything was finalized in the courtroom, Abby turned to her teacher to ask: "Does the name tag on my desk say Abby Novotny now?"
Worse: it has put a price tag on any American citizen who travels to Iran, starting with the roughly 30,000 Iranian-Americans who visit family in Iran every year.
"This is one of her favorite outfits," says Maryse, holding up a beautiful pink tulle-and-lace dress that her husband points out still has the tag on it.
The government has withheld the price tag on Trump's trips to Florida, and until a government accountability group gets a better idea, all we've got is an educated guess.
A new analysis from Avalere Health, an independent consulting firm, just put a price tag on those cuts: $250 billion from 20363 to 46, when the bill's funding expires.
Creating value around — and a higher price tag on — labor-intensive handcrafted goods creates jobs in the developing world, and helps keep age-old traditions, cultures and communities relevant.
FC Barcelona slapped a $553 million price tag on the head of 20-year-old Francisco Trincao, whom it signed from SC Braga at the end of last month.
And of all the candidates, only Tom Steyer has released an ad attacking Mr. Sanders, targeting his failure to put a price tag on his Medicare for All Plan.
Standing to the left of the base line, McCann leaned over and applied the tag on Ellsbury's right arm just as the New York center fielder approached the plate.
" In his lectures on art, Mr. Forgy said, "Elmyr was always attempting mightily to champion the intrinsic merit of art as opposed to having a name tag on it.
The team also placed an exclusive-rights franchise tag on Bell, opening the negotiating window to reach a long-term agreement with him by the start of training camp.
It pains us to see a $200-plus price tag on a face mask (even if it does come with a luxurious brush made with the softest charcoal-treated bristles).
And now, with the impending use of the loophole, it appears Trump has literally put a price tag on the lives of those already suffering in the Saudi-led war.
Now, Washington would need to move around some salary cap space to make moves like that happen—especially since they will, as expected, slap the franchise tag on Kirk Cousins.
The company faced strong criticism for the steep price tag on those treatments, and the cost of Kite's CAR T offerings will likely generate backlash for the company as well.
The best way to watch an underwater creature without having to hold your breath is to stick some kind of tracking tag on it, which can be tricky to do.
In the past, Swiss private banks did not put a fixed price tag on their advisory services for wealthy clients, but charged fees based on transactions carried out for them.
The folks suing Mark Wahlberg and The Rock for allegedly ripping off the idea for the HBO show "Ballers" have now put a price tag on the lawsuit ... $200 MILLION.
Nearly 1,400 products, excluding spirits, are registered for the GI tag on the European Commission's database with FAO data showing trade in these products amounts to $50 billion a year.
An analysis from Avalere Health, an independent consulting firm, put a price tag on the original bill's spending cuts: $215 billion from 2020 to 2026, when the bill's funding expires.
Initiative 732 would slap a $15 price tag on a ton of carbon for utilities and refiners in 2017, with the price rising gradually each year until it reaches $100.
In either instance, however, the Rams would very likely use the franchise tag on Donald to prevent him from negotiating with other teams, assuming no extension is signed before then.
Miss Costa has about 11,300 followers checking in on her whereabouts, which are sent to OCEARCH researchers by "pings" -- signals that emit from a tag on the shark's dorsal fin.
College officials said it was difficult to put a price tag on the efforts because they often spanned more than one department and involved volunteers and doubling up on jobs.
Facebook removed "treason" as an advertising tag on Wednesday after its algorithm automatically labeled 85033,000 Russian users as interested in the category, potentially putting them at risk for government retaliation.
"I was like, all right… I'm not going to put this tag on their back that would make it difficult for them to raise capital in the future," Nichols says.
By acquiring him now, San Francisco gets a head start on negotiating a long-term deal to keep him or can use the franchise tag on him in free agency.
The EPA, meanwhile, recently recalculated what it calls the "social cost of carbon," a metric that puts a price tag on how much a ton of carbon emissions hurts society.
What it does qualify as is a grab bag of goodies for the uberwealthy globalists while passing the price tag on to the middle and upper-middle classes in America.
The proposed fee for asylum seekers is inconsistent with the concept of welcoming individuals fleeing persecution and torture and amounts to "putting a price tag" on asylum, Ms. Realmuto said.
Even before he slapped a no-look tag on Nelson Cruz to foil a stolen base attempt to end the eighth, Baez pointed to Molina, congratulating him on the throw.
Memes have flooded the internet — the #vscogirl tag on Instagram alone has more than a million posts, most of them ironic, and Twitter users often speculate about VSCO girl behavior.
While slapping a premium price tag on these new phones, the tech giant also decided to save its cheapest phone on Tuesday, the iPhone SE, which now starts at $349.
The event was hosted by the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments in Washington, DC.Modly pointed to the high $13 billion price tag on each of the Ford-class carriers.
FRANCHISE TAG FOR COUSINS The Washington Redskins placed the exclusive franchise tag on quarterback Kirk Cousins, who is now in line for a one-year salary of about $24 million.
The #mikepence tag on the platform, which is used by creators to tag their videos to appeal to a wider audience, has some 212 million views, per data from TikTok.
Lawmakers often tag on amendments targeting other policy issues by way of this must-pass legislation, and last year one of their main targets was Huawei and other Chinese telecom companies.
"Tag-on charges has become a way for the criminal justice system to over-punish people," Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, professor of criminal justice at Temple University in Philadelphia, told VICE.
Even if Google doesn't ship the Pixelbook with Windows 10 installed, it would give users a new option that would perhaps help to justify the price tag on the hybrid device.
Sanders does not put a price tag on the proposal, but would raise revenues to help pay for it through a combination of taxes on employers, individuals, businesses and the wealthy.
The ads are placed next to actual products requested by people, making them look as if they are a part of the wishlist, except for a small sponsored tag on top.
Because you may be an expert at making friends or asking out a date, but those skills don't necessary apply when you're rocking a Sharpie-scrawled name tag on your blazer.
For music industry professionals, the service is essentially a targeted ad network that can put a price tag on everything from merchandise to a musicians' time before or after a concert.
"They're having a hard time now, not later," Pauly said, and that means the price tag on your "akagi," or "surf clam" sushi morsels, could skyrocket in the very near future.
You know when he came into Washington, he got to know him a little bit, but he virtually doesn't even know him, but they tried to put that tag on him.
Sempre's third slide takes aim at the drug coupons offered by pharma companies to lower patients' out-of-pocket costs, and puts a big price tag on the problem: $4 billion.
And as Apple sits on its growing pile of cash and continues to titillate Wall Street investors, CEO Tim Cook defends the staggering four-figure price tag on the newest smartphone.
It raises the question: If trading fake porn videos for free exists in a legal gray area as we've reported, does putting a price tag on these videos change the game?
" That same publication had a "black crime" tag on its website until two weeks ago, which included an article titled "If You Don't Want Police to Shoot You, Don't Resist Arrest.
Somebody alleged the Louisville officer had asked Shaw to run a car tag on the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database to get the identity of the car owner, Mudd said.
What it does qualify as is a grab bag of goodies for the uber-wealthy globalists while passing the price tag on to the middle and upper middle classes in America.
That included a Facebook ad promising meetups with "single women," an unspecified ad for erectile dysfunction, a Reddit forum for sexualized pictures of older women, and the "MILF" tag on Imgur.
The nonpartisan Congressonal Budget Office has not officially placed a price tag on Sanders' plan, in part because with a Republican President and Senate, it's so far from becoming a reality.
My nephew Jacob pulled out his phone and read the mourner's Kaddish while we watched the coroner put a toe tag on my dad and wheel him out on a cart.
J.D. Vance's "Hillbilly Elegy," the surprise best seller published in 2016, is a frisky memoir with a bit of conservative moralizing dangling off, like the price tag on Minnie Pearl's hat.
When Nikon and Canon launched their first full-frame mirrorless camera, both companies shied away from slapping the pro-grade tag on them, probably in fear of the comparisons that might ensue.
Including a producer's signature tag on a song or album they contributed to is a longtime industry trend, recently on the rise, to shout out the creative collaborators working behind the scenes.
The addition of 5G in 2019, meanwhile, finds OnePlus taking a more cutting-edge approach to its release cycle, rather than holding back in order to lower the price tag on technology.
The $600 price tag on EpiPens, $1,000-per-pill hepatitis C drug Sovaldi and the $750-per-pill price increase on the AIDS drug Daraprim have spurred outrage over pharmaceutical drug costs.
On infrastructure spending, another component of the emerging fiscal policy debate, Neal said he did not accept the $1 trillion price tag on Trump's plan or its emphasis on revenue-producing projects.
But, yet another rally killer for the Pirates came moments later when Votto turned a 6-3 double play that required replay to confirm the tag on John Jaso at second base.
Cousins meanwhile, will be a free agent after the season unless Washington elects to place the franchise tag on him for the third time or signs him to a long-term contract.
Signing Tannehill leaves the Titans free to use the franchise tag on running back Derrick Henry, should they not be able to come to contract terms with him before Monday afternoon's deadline.
The author and spiritual adviser delivered a sharp answer on reparations, putting a specific price tag on an issue that the rest of the field would prefer to talk about in generalities.
If the $379 price tag on Google's Nexus 5X smartphone was just a little too high for you, you're in luck: The starting price of the device has been reduced to $349.
The prisoner singled out for special attention usually got an "asshole" tag on the cell electrical panel in the COs' station, meaning his cell likely wouldn't open for mess hall or yard runs.
Now, for brands that are a part of Instagram's initial invite-only beta test, you'll be able to tap a product tag on a post and then buy the item within the app.
"We have a tag [on Trello] that we call 'hotly debated' where we track our investment decisions for companies that don't get a consensus from everybody around the team," explains Partner Tara Reeves.
According to Amanda Brennan, who runs Fandometrics, in the last 358 days, the #overwatch hashtag on Tumblr has seen "nearly 150 million engagements," making it the second most used tag on the site.
Update 4/5/16 5:00pm: While the price tag on the entire effort remains $1.4 million according to the FOIA received by Burke, the TSA claims the Randomizer app only cost $47,400.
That's the idea behind legislation set to be rolled out Monday that would require large tech companies like Facebook and Google to put a price tag on the information they collect from users.
Just because something may be priceless to me, doesn't mean someone else can't put a lofty price tag on it in their own life, especially when the only person they're affecting is themselves.
At the end of the day, you can't put a price tag on the way a pair of jeans can make you feel, regardless of size — and that's really where this company shines.
FACEBOOK'S TREASON MISTAKE: Facebook removed "treason" as an advertising tag on Wednesday after its algorithm automatically labeled 28503,22019 Russian users as interested in the category, potentially putting them at risk for government retaliation.
Our top pick, the Anker PowerLine Micro USB cable, is now less than half its original price tag on Amazon, and it's a durable cable from a well-known brand that we trust.
At least now, thanks to the work at Purdue and the Farm Foundation, we can put a potential price tag on what a bad choice for the United States looks like: $21.8 billion.
Both were born from a growing fascination with the acid house craze, and despite getting lumped in with the scene, neither was particularly easy to classify or slap a single genre tag on.
I quickly lost track of where we were as we drove through canyons of high-rises and tangles of highways, occasionally glancing a prominent throw-up or a tag on a roadside structure.
In the sixth, after left fielder Yordan Alvarez drove home Michael Brantley with a double to right, Alvarez was doubled off third base attempting to tag on a fly ball to center field.
Much talk about the Green New Deal has centered around massive cost estimates, including an American Action Forum (AAF) study that put a $53 trillion to $93 trillion price tag on the resolution.
Means TV's $10-per-month fee would be a big chunk of that, especially for folks looking at the $7 monthly price tag on Disney+ or the $5 one on Apple's streaming service.
When I was a teenager in the 1990s, my parents thought the $110,20113 price tag on a home there was just too much, which is why we spent our summer in a trailer.
The Cincinnati Enquirer previously reported that the Bengals plan to use the franchise tag on Green if they can't come to terms on a long-term contract resolution before the March 10 deadline.
That year, drillers packed into the Permian basin in western Texas, where the cost of producing oil is low but the price tag on land — and the companies who own it — has skyrocketed.
We can take the important step of ensuring that the price of fossil fuel energy reflects not only production costs but also environmental costs — a price tag on carbon and other greenhouse gases.
The myth that an empire of wealth can grow from dorm rooms (but never mind the price tag on those dorm rooms and thus the color and class of most people inhabiting them).
The gambit paid off, at least in terms of freeing him from Pittsburgh's control, as the Steelers decided they would not use the franchise tag on him again, making him a free agent.
Alongside posts of records they just want followers to check out, they regularly provide a price tag on the photo as well as instructions on how you can grab a copy for yourself.
The new label is part of a test, and publishers will have the option to leave the tag on a story for as little as 15 minutes or as long as six hours.
We see kickers granted the franchise tag on a regular basis because it's relatively cheap compared to a long-term deal, but they are not particularly well valued even when they're (good) known quantities.
They're a lingering tag on the body that might help to lower rates of some types of cancer as moms age—or serve as a constant signal to keep the brain in mom-mode.
Detroit first baseman Ronny Rodriguez fielded the Mercer throw cleanly and executed a toss to third baseman Dawel Lugo, who applied the tag on the sliding Altuve to complete the inning-ending double play.
According to the tag on the post, the plant shown off in the video is set to build the rocket company's heavy-lift New Glenn launch vehicle, which Bezos showed off earlier this year.
Today, you have your regular old posts (which may or may not be sponsored in some way) and paid advertisements Instagram injects into your feed and clearly labels with a "Sponsored" tag on top.
However, his assertions that he could reduce the price tag on the wall through design choices and by personally being involved in negotiations with vendors would put the president unusually close to this project.
He refused to put a price tag on a deal, but said the current market valuation of Abertis, which is around 16 billion euros, appeared to price in a deal between the two groups.
Apple has plenty of existing customers at 1.3 billion, but some analysts think the company overshot with its $999 price tag on the iPhone X, which competed with the iPhone 8 over the holidays.
Wells Fargo: Cramer expects this scandal-ridden bank to be able to tell a good enough story in its earnings report that it may tag on to a larger bank rally, if one occurs.
While it's impossible to put a price tag on protecting your mental health and well-being, you can easily quantify what perfectionism costs you in terms of lost time, productivity, and new opportunities.3.
The bill would allow Medicaid to cover more care at mental health facilities, but the Congressional Budget Office has put a price tag on the change of $40 to $60 billion over 10 years.
Fashion for fat people took off in a huge way, community-style: I remember marveling at the #fatshion tag on Tumblr around 2008, simply astonished to see such beautiful bodies in such beautiful outfits.
Now, China has agreed to cut the price tag on the project by one-third to $11 billion, in a tacit acknowledgment that the economics of the original deal did not make financial sense.
When Yadier Molina swiped the tag on Segura to end the first — allowing Puerto Rico to escape a bases-loaded, none-out fix — he animatedly signaled out before the home plate umpire, Will Little.
Instead, he threw together bills without hearings, made back-room side deals to buy off individual lawmakers, and held votes on measures before the Congressional Budget Office could put a price tag on them.
Critics argue that Trump effectively put a price tag on Khashoggi's life, signaling to dictators everywhere that they can get away with murder, literally, as long as they say they'll give America enough cash.
The group also offered $200 to $500 to those who were wounded, depending on the extent of the injuries — prompting Israel to say the group was inciting violence by putting a "price tag" on casualties.
If the two sides are unable to reach a long-term deal before spring, the Seahawks likely will use the franchise tag on Clark, which would give him a one-year salary around $19 million.
One night in October 2012, he was on his way to a drug deal, gun in tow, when the police tried to pull him over for having the wrong registration tag on his Honda Accord.
Gregory said FirstGroup had appointed investment bankers to launched a formal sale process, but declined to place a price tag on Greyhound, which reported revenue of 645 million pounds in the year ended March 31.
Worse still, the high price tag on elephant tusks has drawn in the attention of highly organized crime syndicates, as well as militant groups who have turned to poaching to fund their various violent causes.
Aviva declined to put a price tag on the sale, but Annie Lee, head of investor relations at Taiwan's First Financial, said Aviva sold its share in the joint venture, First Aviva Life, for $1.
If the two sides are unable to reach a long-term deal before spring, the Seahawks will likely use the franchise tag on Clark, which would give him a one-year salary around $19 million.
Sure, you can read every single review on the internet and stalk the location tag on Instagram into the wee hours, but you never really know what it's going to be like until you're there.
And when, later in the game, he went to place a tag on Souza, who had arrived so late to second that he did not bother to slide, the ball popped out of Gregorius's glove.
But it's worth noting that at $399 apiece and a 43-round capacity, the MP17 presents a compelling alternative to the roughly $2,500-per-weapon price tag on the 30-round 9mm APC9K submachine gun.
The spokesperson also said it will begin testing Instagram's branded content tag on IGTV next month, which is a way for influencers to disclose paid partnerships with brands — the primary way Instagram personalities make money.
The World Bank and International Monetary Fund are pressing governments to impose a price tag on planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions, using economic leverage and technical assistance that institutions like the United Nations cannot muster.
They added that Disney, which had also not challenged the Panel's decision, had put a 12.50 pound a share price tag on the 39 percent Sky stake when it revised its offer for the Fox assets.
You can't really put a price tag on the enjoyment of a game, for example I enjoyed Journey more than any Call of Duty games, and those are at the opposite end of the price spectrum.
There are plane tickets to buy and high costs associated with living in a place as expensive as New York — the $121 price tag on a monthly unlimited MetroCard made her mouth fall open on Thursday.
People with no insurance or bad insurance might be reluctant to seek care for something they suspect might be COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus, because they're concerned about the price tag on testing.
This will help users better find live events near them by filtering search results by location, or clicking the location tag on one video to explore other videos (including, now, live videos) with the same tag.
Indeed, while you can't put a price tag on the companionship of a four-legged friend, you can—and should—map out how much your dog will cost you throughout his or her lifetime, experts say.
However, should the state prevail, we might finally be able to put a firm price tag on Facebook's willingness to shield its founder and CEO from ever having to personally deal with the messes he's made. 
Ocasio-Cortez and the groups supporting her push for the Green New Deal have declined to put a price tag on the plan, and it still lacks enough specifics to estimate with any kind of precision.
It's not aiming to do this by putting a price tag on your social graph — instead, Delphia wants to pool the resources of a large group of individuals to derive real economic power through collective action.
Since Apple released the iPhone 6, the average price it charges for a phone has gone up significantly, thanks in large part to it putting a $1,415.5153 price tag on the iPhone X and its successors.
Next, it occurred to me that each rebus needed added words to complete – or reveal – the rebus thought, and it turned out to be rather convenient to tag on these revealers immediately after the rebus words.
But while staring at the $35 price tag on the Echo Dot, it hit me: Why couldn't we put one in a car and use it as a media device where everybody would have easy access?
The couple probably had no problem with the hefty price tag on their new NYC home, though ... because they just sold their Malibu home in November for $21 mil -- after paying $4.5 mil for it in 2003.
"We like to put a tag on cyclists — saying they're a bit thick, just good to push on the pedals, with their shaven legs and trademark tan, but it's not just that," the 25-year-old said.
CO has set a potential $8.43 billion price tag on its stock market debut, giving investors a chance to buy into the growth in offshore wind power, but also into a business heavily reliant on government subsidies.
Unlike elephant seals and narwhals, bowhead whales are too big to catch, so she would "drive up to them really fast and put a tag on them with a long pole, and then drive away," she said.
In a world full of negative yielding debt, hard assets like gold could become even more attractive, and some strategists say a case could be made for a $2000,25.2 per ounce price tag on the precious metal.
I resent the hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on my schooling, money that now seems like a great sunken cost (a concept that is itself a product of neoliberal, put-a-price-tag-on-everything thinking).
Facebook has started pinning a "disputed" tag on fake news, as it promised it would back in December, as part of its "we're going to fight fake news but there's only so much we can do" campaign.
She herself is marked in a different way, the name tag on her uniform (the costumes are by Andreea Mincic) bearing only the stark racial slur that's on all of the black workers' name tags at SupremacyLand.
He pivoted and fired a strike to second baseman Javier Baez, who in turn wheeled and whistled the ball to catcher Yadier Molina, who slapped a tag on Jonathan Schoop just before his foot touched home plate.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have no plans to place a transition tag on Bell, General Manager Kevin Colbert said Wednesday, and will allow the star running back to reach the open market when free agency begins next month.
If they were lucky, this brought a shark close enough to a third person who was lying on his belly, holding a long pole with the tag on a spring clamp that he attached to the shark.
Bush was out in Hollywood Wednesday night -- and even though he didn't know the details behind why the Carolina Panthers removed the franchise player tag on the superstar cornerback, he's positive the move will pay off for Josh.
The price tag on Samsung's comprehensive recall of all Note 7 devices shipped to date could be very expensive – Bloomberg reports an estimated total cost of around $1 billion for replacing all 2.5 million devices shipped since launch.
World Record Egg has a cutesy visual style and is full of egg-based puns, but it also gets a little weird, which is telegraphed by a "horror" tag on the game store and a warning about jumpscares.
The canine's pizza consumption has gotten to the point that his owners have put a tag on the dog's collar that reads "NO ME DES PIZZA" which translates from Spanish to "Do Not Give Me Pizza" in English.
But it's these types of fans, a combination of diehards who've continued to quietly champion the game through its hard times and curious players attracted by the $10 price tag on places like Steam, that Stenton relies on.
What these documents suggest is that the company's leader has long viewed users' personal data as a business asset — and that, at one point, he seriously considered putting a price tag on other companies' access to such information.
The very next day, the cops are putting a toe tag on Heather, and Jill is a person of interest and soon on the run, having fled a detective (John Cho) who's more suavely cinematic than professionally adept.
Urshela ranged to his right to glove Clint Frazier's high bouncer and made a leaping Jeter-like throw to the plate — his only real play — in time for catcher Roberto Perez to slap a tag on Ronald Torreyes.
Warren does not put a price tag on this proposal, but she does say that parts of it would fall under her $400 billion "Green Apollo" program to research clean energy and her $2 trillion "Green Manufacturing" plan.
Supporters of the deal have been reluctant to put a specific price tag on the cost of the sweeping proposal, citing that much of the specific implementation of the policies it advocates are yet to be hammered out.
Ultimately, it's all about price, and when you compare what the Carters are paying to the very reasonable $18 million dollar price tag on the house next door ... well, the listing agents clearly think it's now a steal.
Reebok used it to get people to "Hunt for the pump" in 2015, where users were invited to like and follow a tag on certain images to be in with the chance of winning a pair of ZPump trainers.
Given the amount of money the Kardashian-Jenner clan regularly spends on flower arrangements and custom accommodations for their dogs, the less than $200 price tag on Jenner's 21st birthday beverage is actually a lot cheaper than we expected.
There's the father who protects his daughter "like a farmer protects his crops", the mother who will not "put a price tag on her child", the guardian girl on a mission to save others and the vigilant cool boy.
In a nearby parking lot, Sheriff's Deputy Nicholas Tullier, then 41, was in his cruiser to run the tag on Long's car when the gunman emerged from the woods and opened fire, shooting as he walked toward the vehicle.
The idea of the computer was easy to market, but actually putting a reasonable price tag on the fairly complex machine was going to be impossible, especially considering it had to teach you French and give you a workout.
To date, the attack strategy Trump's team has tested most successfully with voters who backed him in 2016 is painting Dem candidates as socialists, and it's a lot easier to stick a socialism tag on Warren than on Biden.
But Weber recognized on the slow-motion replay what was not recognizable to the naked eye: When Longoria popped up from his slide, he lost contact with the base for an instant while Pirela kept the tag on him.
That prestigious museum show helped underpin the $15 million price tag on Guston's seven-foot-wide figurative canvas, "Scared Stiff," from 110.53, which features one of the artist's trademark hooded figures and was among Hauser & Wirth's first-day sales.
The price tag on the wall, estimated to be in the neighborhood of $15 to $25 billion, is a drop in the bucket when compared to the annual cost of illegal immigration, estimated at roughly $116 billion per year.
While some reports put a $3 billion price tag on the agreement, there were no financial details available and both Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey and Mengniu Chief Executive Jeffrey Lu refused to comment on the size of the deal.
We also more or less knew that Apple was going to slap a massive price tag on the phone, which will start at $999, and that the phone would likely take a while to spin up to full consumer demand.
A hospital that has to dispense 10,000 meds per day, like Nebraska Medical Center, needs a PillPick that can handle more thru-put, which leads to a higher price tag on the robotics investment, because the machines are custom-designed.
According to Wong, TikTok is exploring a "liked by creator" tag on comments, a feature to display download numbers on videos, as well as a feature to display the number of likes on content from the Sound and Hashtag page.
In the Depression, sportswriters had competed to pin a tag on Louis, coining such monikers as the Dark Destroyer, the Tawny Tiger, the Chocolate Cobra, the Ebony Assassin, the Saffron Sandman, and, of course, the Brown Bomber, among scores of others.
As the healthcare world anticipates the cost estimate of the controversial legislation by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Office of the Actuary may also be putting its own price tag on the measure.
The photos in the Yellowstone buffalo tag on Instagram may not usually trend so dangerously, but multiple episodes of animal cruelty, like the dolphin that died after being passed around for photos, serves as a warning to park visitors worldwide.
Since he emerged as the competent heir to the RGIII era in Washington, the team has been loathe to sign quarterback Kirk Cousins to a long term extension, instead opting to place the franchise tag on him in successive years.
Based on expenditures for other large scale AI programs, such as President Obama's $4 billion autonomous vehicle initiative, Luckin puts a very rough $600 million annual price tag on a system like AIAssess in the United States or United Kingdom.
Correa wheeled and fired a one-hop throw to third baseman Alex Bregman, who gathered it on the home-plate side of third base and slapped a tag on Gardner as he slid headfirst to the outside of the bag.
But after negotiations of Prescott's eventual extension lasted through the 2019 season unresolved, ESPN's Adam Schefter is now reporting that the Cowboys will likely use the franchise tag on Prescott, locking him under team control for at least another year.
Just as it is difficult to put a price tag on a single-payer system, it is similarly difficult to say with certainty that it will cost less than the current health care system, despite Mr. Sanders' assertion that it will.
Cueto received help from his defense in the third inning, as Buster Posey made a nice pick and tag on a throw from shortstop Brandon Crawford to just nab Jonathan Villar at the plate on a groundball hit by Domingo Santana.
The White House is asking Congress for $2.5 billion to support efforts to stop the spread of the virus in the U.S. while Senate Democrats led by Chuck Schumer have put an $8.5 billion price tag on the coronavirus fight.
Riedl, who puts a $500 billion price tag on the bill this year, estimated the U.S. could be looking at deficits of 7 or 8 percent of GDP over the next decade when combining new spending with the tax package.
For one thing, while his author bio calls him "a semi-retired graffiti writer" — meaning he throws up his tag on unsanctioned public spaces — he's also an assistant professor in the School of Geography and Development at the University of Arizona.
Richard Saghian, the notoriously private CEO of the brand celebrities like Cardi B, Kylie Jenner, and Blac Chyna love to tag on Instagram recently spilled a few secrets to WWD — including how the website is able to constantly offer its customers new merchandise.
Originally intended to curtail the perception that gang activity was getting worse in the state, the law—in large part because of its so-called gang enhancements, or tag-on charges—has drawn scrutiny for what appear to be generally middling results.
" Trump did not put a price tag on the effort, in contrast to his 2018 State of the Union address when he called on Congress "to produce a bill that generates at least $1.5 trillion for the new infrastructure investment we need.
No sooner do I begin my race back across town to the meeting, now dressed in this ill-fitting suit and sweating like crazy, than I realize that the alarm tag on the bottom of one of the pants legs is still attached!
But the quota market would allow countries such as Slovakia or Hungary, whose leaders refuse to accept any refugees, to "bribe" others to carry their obligations on their behalf, putting a concrete price tag on the unwillingness of Central Europeans to help.
" Trump did not put a price tag on the effort, in contrast to his 2018 State of the Union address when he called on Congress "to produce a bill that generates at least $1.5 trillion for the new infrastructure investment we need.
We do have to give props to Gates for correctly guessing the $4 price tag on a package of dental floss, since that's one thing we've honestly never purchased in our lives, despite lying to the dentist about it twice each year.
The Mellon Chronicles' legacy survives: along with Archive of Our Own, a fanlore wiki charts its impressive history; the Yahoo Groups is still somewhat active, and fully archived; there's a "Mellon Chronicles" tag on Tumblr; and Sio still gets regular emails from fans.
Doing art on a Chromebook might be appealing, but between the $100 price tag on the Pixelbook Pen and the slight delay between pen stroke and pen render I noticed on every single app I used, it just doesn't seem worth it.
Instagram will choose some close friends who've shown interest in Live video to hit with notifications to come watch, as well as showing a Live tag on your Instagram Stories bubble that appears at the top of the feeds of your followers.
When I first came across the #weatherkin tag on Tumblr—which led me to the #conceptkin tag, and even further to the conceptual abyss from there—I couldn't tell if I had stumbled into some sort of elaborate joke or communal performance piece.
Its name, Quality Control, reflects the different sensibilities of its founders: Thomas wanted something starting with "Q," to honor a friend of his who had been shot to death; Lee was inspired by a tag on the pocket of his designer jeans.
LONDON/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Investors are betting on China's potential to feed the global pharmaceutical pipeline, putting a multi-billion-dollar price tag on a handful of stocks, even as the country struggles to close a huge R&D gap with the West.
And while it may sound like they just washed a vintage tee and smacked an $80 price tag on it, that's actually not the case: "We couldn't use vintage T-shirts because they're not like a jean," Re/Done's Sean Barron told Vogue.
It's understandable that if you're working three jobs to make ends meet and finally have time to get to the grocery store, you might have to pay more attention to the price tag on a particular product than to the sodium level.
Apple did not disclose the price tag on the deal, but The New York Times reported Friday that it was expected to be far less than the $1 billion that Shazam was valued at in its most recent fund-raising round in 2015.
Taking the stage at the "March for Our Lives" in Washington, Hogg placed a price tag on a lectern, representing the amount of money Rubio's campaign took from the National Rifle Association (NRA) for each of the 17 victims of the Parkland shooting.
In other private jet news, Energy Secretary Rick Perry hopped on a $11,000 chartered flight last Thursday, Reuters reported, just one day before Tom Price resigned as Health and Human Services secretary over the eye-popping $500,000 price tag on his own travel bills.
The initial $7.3 billion price tag on the Kyauk Pyu deepwater port, on the western tip of Myanmar's conflict-torn Rakhine state, set off alarm bells due to reports of troubled Chinese-backed projects in Sri Lanka and Pakistan, the official and the advisor said.
Picking up where the 2017 sequel concluded, the third film will find the titular super-assassin (Reeves) with a $14 million price tag on his head and an army of bounty-hunting killers on his trail after he killed a member of the High Table.
In other private jet news, Energy Secretary Rick Perry hopped on a $11,000 chartered flight last Thursday, Reuters reported Thursday, just one day before Tom Price resigned as health and human services secretary over the eye-popping $500,000 price tag on his own travel bills.
GFG did not put a price tag on the solar farm, but said it was part of a promise made by GFG Chairman Sanjeev Gupta to spend $1 billion in renewables in Australia, which also includes a hydropower dam and a large battery hub.
I hope so, because you'll need to in order to appreciate this next item, the ultimate piece of Russell Crowe memorabilia, The Art of Divorce's pièce de résistance—the last, worthwhile thing Crowe dragged out of his attic and slapped a price tag on.
These are the companies that wait patiently each year to analyze and understand a problem created by a new piece of tech and set out to solve it, slapping a modest double-digit price tag on the solution when all is said and done.
But putting a clear price tag on what is too much, like 65 mph on the highway, might serve as an invitation to walk right up to the line of what is legal and what is unconscionable, and back it off just a little bit.
But at a time when many Republicans dispute the very notion of climate change, the Posey measure has focused the debate over whether it is reasonable — or even possible — to expect companies to put a price tag on the environmental impact of climate change.
In setting a minimum price tag on Xerox, the billionaire investors have thrown the ball back into Fujifilm's court while also gaining time to woo other investors after Xerox failed on Monday to gain a quick appeal to a temporary court order blocking the deal.
In his first public remarks since ordering the withdrawal, Putin for the first time put an approximate price tag on the Russian operation, saying that the bulk of the expenses - 33 billion rubles ($481.89 million) - had been taken from the defense ministry's war games budget.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippines' conglomerate San Miguel Corp said on Tuesday that the price tag on its $1.5 billion sale of telecoms assets to Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co and Globe Telecom, announced on Monday, was enough to cover costs incurred in developing the business.
Ms. Epanchin-Niell and several other economists noted that given the economic and geographical diversity of the industries affected — oil companies, ranchers, farmers, landowners, real estate developers and others — it is difficult to put a clear price tag on the law's overall economic effects.
The price-tag on the sale of veteran Spanish ecommerce player Privalia, headquartered in the city, to France's Ventee-Privee has not been officially disclosed but recent rumors swirling about a possible exit for Privalia pegged the price being discussed at up to €500 million (~$560M).
Seemingly poking fun at the fact that his grandfather's "lurker" identity had been revealed, his grandson Thomas dressed up in a tuxedo with a name tag on it, on which the former presidential candidate's name had clearly been crossed out and replaced with the name Pierre Delecto.
The results come at a potential inflection point for the group and the Vision Fund as portfolio companies like Uber Technologies and the owner of WeWork, The We Company, prepare to list, putting a price tag on some of the conglomerate's largest bets on unlisted startups.
"The fact the administrators felt confident enough to reject Sport Direct's advances does at least indicate there is a competitive bidding process taking place, and that bodes well for the price tag on its (Patisserie's) assets," Laith Khalaf, Senior Analyst, Hargreaves Lansdown, said in an email.
" – Alexander Hamilton , Federalist No. 8 TIME OUT:   NO PRICE TAG ON HISTORY Fox News: "An original Society of the Cincinnati gold eagle medal, deemed one of the 'most important objects from the nation's founding,' is set to go on display at Fort Ticonderoga in New York.
But he offered no firm word on when there could be new elections for president - the issue that has caused a wave of protests against his rule since his mandate expired at the end of 2016 - though he mentioned a high price tag on holding elections.
If you are feeling disappointed by the high prices you see for most down pillows, you're going to appreciate the price tag on the Puredown Natural Goose Down and Feather Pillow Set, which gives you two down pillows for the price you'd normally pay for one.
He was bailed out by Hicks, who caught Andrew Benintendi's sacrifice fly to the left-field warning track and delivered a one-hop throw that third baseman Todd Frazier gloved before slapping a tag on Eduardo Nunez, who was trying to tag up and reach third.
The Federal Trade Commission requires influencers who partner with brands on commercial posts to disclose to their followers that they are being paid to advertise, which is why anyone following a Kardashian or two will notice an #ad tag on their posts shilling laxatives or prescription medication.
Consumers don't know the ad capabilities are built into the software; they just see the price tag on the TV. It makes you wonder if we'll start seeing "freemium" TVs that follow the familiar ad-supported business model: pay less for a TV loaded up with ads.
And the price-tag on artworks is rather higher than the average impulse purchase… "Our customers like to be original, without spending a fortune at an art gallery, and without buying one of the many generic posters at a furniture shop," says Dörner in response to this question.
Nintendo doesn't say how many players actually spent money on the game; while it's free to download, Super Mario Run requires a one-time $9.99 fee to unlock the entire game, a relatively high price tag on mobile that has proved a sticking point for many users and investors.
"  Of course, the resourceful Mirren had a plan: "I went in my closet and found a dress that I bought on sale in an outlet store that had cost — it still had its tag on it — it was $39.99 that I'd paid for it, and I'd never worn it.
Stanley says someone can cut and paste a 30-second clip from one of his sermons, put a Twitter tag on it and post it on online -- and soon he's hearing from outraged people who are listening to an out-of-context remark he delivered that's gone viral.
"Before you begin putting a price tag on yourself (or anything) you have to begin establishing value ... Anyone who quotes a price without having any idea of value involved is flying blind," writes Voss in a blog post he published on his business' website about negotiating a higher salary.
READ: Senators want to put a price tag on your data "For example, beginning in February 2017, the communications group pointed reporters to Cambridge's public statement that it 'does not use data from Facebook' and 'does not obtain data from Facebook profiles or Facebook likes,'" the SEC report alleges.
This represents savings in the range of 4 to 6 percent of Gemalto's annual revenue, or about 150 million euros, de Buhren estimated Analysts at Oddo and UBS also saw room for a price increase, with the latter putting a price tag on Gemalto of 13 euros a share.
Mr. Geffen, Mr. Diller and their fellow moguls have deep enough pockets that they are unlikely to experience the sticker shock that would afflict an ordinary mortal when faced with the price tag on, say, the reversible baseball bomber sweater by Brunello Cucinelli offered at Bergdorf Goodman for $3,095.
The Chinese currency was on a tear early on Tuesday after the U.S. Treasury - which slapped the manipulator tag on China at the height of the trade dispute last August - scrapped the label as a Chinese delegation arrived in Washington for the signing of the Phase 1 deal.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has begun to put a price tag on its growing arms race with Russia and China, and the early numbers indicate that restoring nuclear weapons to a central role in American military strategy will cost tens of billions of dollars over the next decade.
The liberal Citizens for Tax Justice (CTJ) put a $21625 trillion price tag on the plan over ten years (not considering economic growth) and the free-market Tax Foundation said it would cost $2900 trillion over ten years without growth considerations, but only $220006 trillion while accounting for it.
Self-checkout scams have become so prevalent, some of the most commonly used techniques have cute-if-predictable nicknames, like "the banana trick" of scanning a cheaper item instead of a more expensive one, and "the switcheroo" which involves physically swapping the bar code or price tag on higher priced items.
Deadpool's creators clearly knew how silly superhero movies had become, recognized that audiences also knew it, and mixed it all up into an R-rated romp that brought in more than $780 million worldwide, while costing just a fraction of the price tag on an average DC or Marvel tentpole.
Still, no matter how many mortgages you were forced to take out on your home in order to afford your Dyson Supersonic (hopefully zero), it still doesn't compare to the price tag on the exclusive, one-of-a-kind hair tool you can buy from luxury blowout-booking app Prête.
His poor positioning left him slow to slap a tag on Carlos Santana at the plate; he helped allow another run on a passed ball; and his bounced throw to second base handcuffed shortstop Didi Gregorius, allowing Brandon Guyer to slide in safely and eventually score on Michael Brantley's single.
In addition to the $175,000 price tag on the voter file, according to a copy of the agreement obtained by BuzzFeed News, candidates who purchase the voter file must also agree to appear at one or more DNC fundraising events every three months during the duration of their bid for the nomination.
GE also put its first price tag on blade failures in its newest gas turbine model, which failed recently at a plant in Texas.. GE said it had set aside $240 million for blade "warranty and maintenance" costs in the latest quarter and expects to set aside a similar amount in the future.
As countries worldwide prepare to deliver on their respective commitments to the Paris climate deal, growing global regulations that favor advanced biofuels and programs that put a price tag on carbon-based fuels are creating a more positive environment, biofuels executives said at the "Forum Brasil Bioeconomia 2018" seminar in Sao Paulo.
In "#MeToo changed everything," Robin Pogrebin writes: Now that #MeToo is a household term, it is hard to remember that the global movement originated with a civil rights activist from the Bronx named Tarana Burke, who started using the phrase (sans hash tag) on MySpace in 210 to raise awareness about sexual violence.
What starts out as a faithful adaptation of the source material — a noir thriller about a dead soldier named Takeshi Kovacs brought back to life to investigate a murder — turns into a condemnation of the power that comes with wealth, and how putting a price tag on human life can cheapen it in horrific ways.
A lot of gimmicky desserts look good in promotion pictures and turn to shit in reality, but a look at the #turkeyicecreamcake tag on Instagram suggests that Baskin-Robbins's cake actually ends up OK (some, however, are a little too shiny for comfort, more like a caramel apple than a roasted hunk of meat).
Judge, who was 1 for 20 with 16 strikeouts in the division series against Cleveland, lined a slider to left for a base hit, but Gonzalez charged and fired a one-hop strike to catcher Brian McCann, who slapped the tag on Bird just before he reached home plate with his feet-first slide.
There are a few tells: Never buy a toy with a horny-looking woman on the package, never buy toys that smell, never buy toys that come with a "For novelty use only" tag on the package, and above all, read about the product first or consult a sex shop assistant before you buy it.
Asylum protection, which was born out of the Refugee Convention, is a human right and, therefore, it has never been contingent on paying a fee in the U.S. Asylum-seekers already have overcome overwhelming odds as they fight for their lives; putting a price tag on seeking asylum will make protection out of reach for many.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE early Tuesday put a price tag on his long-proposed wall along America's southern border, estimating it would cost Mexico $2628 billion.
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ROKiT launch attendees testing out the new IO Pro 2000D ROKiT has priced the 21.1D-enabled IO 23D and IO Pro 3D at $199 and $299, respectively, price points that make cutting-edge technology — along with all the usual accoutrements of a high-level smartphone — far more affordable than the four-digit price tag on many leading in-market smartphones.
As reported by the Guardian, Nouvel's design was initially met with great fanfare, but spiraled into a public relations nightmare as the price tag on the concert hall rose from €173 million (~$192.5 million) when the project was announced in 2006 to €386 million (~$430 million) by the time it opened in January of 2015, two years late on its projected timeline.
When a camp called Big Imagination brought a Boeing 747 to Black Rock City as an art project,  then failed to get the permits it needed to move the plane off the playa within 2 weeks after the event, guerilla artists returned to the desert to spray a vast MOOP tag on its undercarriage — the Burning Man equivalent of a scarlet letter.
The group that was given an hourly wage as compensation for the test, as opposed to a fixed wage, recycled less: "Putting a price tag on time leaves individuals to focus on their own needs and goals, as opposed to the needs and goals of others, including the environment," said Ashley Whillans, lead author of a paper on the study.
Other teams that named nonexclusive franchise players on Tuesday included the Carolina Panthers, who put the tag on cornerback Josh Norman; the Washington Redskins, quarterback Kirk Cousins; the Chicago Bears, wide receiver Alshon Jeffery; the Kansas City Chiefs, cornerback Eric Berry; the Los Angeles Rams, cornerback Trumaine Johnson; the Buffalo Bills, offensive tackle Cordy Glenn; and the Baltimore Ravens, kicker Justin Tucker.
" Peter Suderman at Reason criticized Republicans for failing to put a price tag on the legislation, for being fuzzy on details, and for lacking a clear vision of what they want to do: "This bill, and the aura of secrecy surrounding it, seems more like a wish and a hope that this essential problem goes away rather than an attempt to truly solve it.
In court documents, Hepp alleged that Facebook, Reddit, Imgur, Giphy, and porn site XNXX violated her rights of publicity as well as injured her reputation when the creepshot showed up in "a Facebook ad promising meetups with 'single women,' an unspecified ad for erectile dysfunction [on XNXX], a Reddit forum for sexualized pictures of older women [r/OBSF], and the 'MILF' tag on Imgur," per the Verge.
Twitter on Thursday denied a request by President TrumpDonald John TrumpNorth Korea asking for aid, while denying any coronavirus cases: report Iranian official maintains Tehran has 'no knowledge' of American hostage's whereabouts Unemployment claims surge to 3.2 million as coronavirus devastates economy MORE's campaign to put a "manipulated media" warning tag on content spread by Democrats under the social media giant's new policy aimed at curbing the spread of misinformation.
I know a lot of the times, they are trying to do what&aposs best for their family, but that is a dangerous, dangerous trek and they are putting their child in jeopardy and to come across that valley and put a $5,20183 price tag on their head from a smuggler, and then half the time, they have to work that debt off once the child reaches a sponsor family, that is human trafficking.
The public price tag on Hartford's new stadium is far smaller than Cobb County's—just a little over $60 million, though that could still rise—but when you factor in that the stadium is going to be a year late in opening, forcing the team to spend the entire 2016 season on the road, and that all the development around the stadium that was the whole economic rationale for the project may now never happen because the city had to fire the construction contractor for not being able to finish on time, well, that's got to count for something, right?

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