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price tag



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The department sent an unnamed deputy chief and seven other employees to Israel for an event called “Command and Control Counter-Terrorism” under a federal grant that covered the $52,470 price tag for the trip.

From Los Angeles Times

If that is the price of your relationship with your brother, that’s a price tag he has put on your relationship, not you.

From MarketWatch

Given the price tag, there will undoubtedly be a sense of expectation when Jacquet arrives.

From BBC

But lately, more price tags are pushing above that threshold and the pricier items are no longer relegated to a back corner of stores.

From The Wall Street Journal

A price tag for the Seahawks will almost certainly dwarf that.

From The Wall Street Journal