The little ones won't cost at that rate.
The first dividend statistic is free, but additional ones cost $5 each, with a minimum charge of $35.
The big ones cost $9, he said, the small ones $4.50.
Some had worked out that their tiny ones were costing them over £200 a month.
Hand-embroidered ones cost $750 to $1,071 depending on the amount of stitching, and may take a little longer.
Most are sold by the piece; the larger ones can cost 50 cents each.
Ordinary contact lenses were expensive; colored ones cost the earth.
The ones that make the cut will cost patients less and thus be likely to attract more patients.
Smaller ones should cost less than larger ones, should they not?
Mr. Bush is right to call for a healthy analysis of government programs to determine which ones cost more than they are worth.