• But it cost sixteen thousand dollars, and it needed to cost three thousand dollars.

    NEWYORKER: Creation Myth

  • In other words, Medicare spends three thousand dollars more per person here than the average person earns.

    NEWYORKER: The Cost Conundrum

  • They cost up to three thousand dollars for each radio and their range is limited to coverage provided by a network of towers that each agency or system must build, operate, and maintain.

    FORBES: Connect

  • For a patient with a fatal version of the disease, though, the cost curve is U-shaped, rising again toward the end to an average of sixty-three thousand dollars during the last six months of life with an incurable breast cancer.

    NEWYORKER: Letting Go

  • To compensate her for the disruption of her career at the bank, she was promoted to the managerial level, and she has received two pay raises, bringing her salary to a hundred and ninety-three thousand dollars more than Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice makes.

    NEWYORKER: The Next Crusade

  • Over the years, Haggis estimates, he spent more than a hundred thousand dollars on courses and auditing, and three hundred thousand dollars on various Scientology initiatives.

    NEWYORKER: The Apostate

  • At the end of January, 2006, when Polycom announced record quarterly earnings, Khan made three hundred thousand dollars, and Galleon cleared at least twice that.

    NEWYORKER: A Dirty Business

  • They had also spent more than three hundred thousand dollars.

    NEWYORKER: Stung

  • Most recently, Navalny highlighted the request for an Audi 8L, armored to the hubcaps, for the finance minister of the Russian Republic of Dagestan, at a cost of three hundred thousand dollars.

    NEWYORKER: Net Impact

  • On February 12, 2006, the London Sunday Times reported that Denis Sassou-Nguesso, the President of Congo-Brazzaville, another former French colony in central Africa, had spent more than three hundred thousand dollars on hotel rooms during a visit to New York for a U.N.

    NEWYORKER: The Next Crusade

  • The purses for most strongman contests are paltry three to five thousand dollars especially given the risks involved.

    NEWYORKER: The Strongest Man in the World

  • If the deal went through, he stood to make about three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, after the other parties took their share, and he was clearly reluctant to give this up.

    NEWYORKER: Bones of Contention

  • For instance, Ben Stevens had received seven hundred and fifteen thousand dollars over three years from the Special Olympics, as the chief executive of the 2001 Winter Games in Anchorage, for which his father had brought millions of dollars in federal aid.

    NEWYORKER: The State of Sarah Palin

  • At 3:58, just two minutes before the markets closed, Rajaratnam gave an order to buy three hundred and fifty thousand shares of Goldman stock, worth forty-three million dollars.

    NEWYORKER: A Dirty Business

  • When they returned to the condominium, Kumar opened his laptop, went into his Charles Schwab brokerage account, and bought three hundred shares of Starent, worth about eight thousand dollars.

    NEWYORKER: A Dirty Business

  • In late 2010, the American military estimated the costs of maintaining the Afghan Army and police at their projected size three hundred and fifty-two thousand at about eight billion dollars a year, according to a former American official who served in Kabul.

    NEWYORKER: After America

  • Prosecutors say Dr Gosnell profited greatly from employing low-paid, unlicensed staff, while performing as many as 1, 000 abortions a year, charging from several hundred dollars for an early abortion to several thousand for a three-day long, late-term procedure.

    BBC: Philadelphia abortion doctor tried on 'baby murder' case

  • According to court documents, in 1992 Bachmann sought six thousand dollars in taxes from a Chippewa Indian who failed to report three years of income from Youth Project, Inc.

    NEWYORKER: Leap of Faith

  • One study cited by federal health officials estimates that, in 2008, obesity cost the U.S. a hundred and forty-seven billion dollars in health-care charges and resulted in about three hundred thousand deaths.

    NEWYORKER: Snacks for a Fat Planet

  • The program, called the Sons of Iraq, put a hundred thousand gunmen, most of them Sunni former insurgents, on the payroll, for three hundred dollars a month each.

    NEWYORKER: General Principles

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