Mr Djindjic's move came with a price-tag - the collapse of the Yugoslav government.
If you already own the game, however, the price-tag is a bit on the steep side.
Rumsfeld was wrong, but the astronomical price-tag became conventional wisdom and his successor killed the program.
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Dropping any price-tag pretension, it's the Lumia 620 that is Nokia's most compelling Windows Phone to date.
"At least this helps us in some kind of way, " owner Michael Greenbaum says of the double-price-tag policy.
The price-tag looks even heftier when the limited versatility and survivability of unmanned aircraft are factored into the life-cycle cost equation.
Right now, a big barrier to accomplishing that goal is the price-tag.
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With the iPhone 5 I saw my opportunity: the iPhone 4S price-tag had just been slashed in half, making the phone a steal.
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"If someone came through these doors with a big price-tag and a huge ego they'd get laughed at, " said the 6ft 2in American.
For months the White House has been trying to put a brave face on grim news, and it has been vague about the price-tag of Iraq.
The bat-winged B-2, for instance, saw its production goal slashed from 132 planes to a mere 21 when the Cold War ended, amidst widespread complaints about its billion-dollar price-tag.
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But since April, every patient admitted for elective (non-emergency) operations has had a price-tag attached to his treatment, so that hospitals are rewarded according to how busy they are.
The second reason cost matters so much is that while relatively few people in Congress and the media understand cutting-edge aerospace technology, they all think they understand what a price-tag means.
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Lockheed Martin certainly made its contribution to the increases, but the reflex of politicians and pundits to blame the prime contractor for rising costs misses most of what is going on in terms of the acquisition price-tag.
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So the Army has managed to combine in one program a politically controversial price-tag and risky development plan with an unattractive structure of incentives that gives contractors little reason to support its most important new vehicle initiative.
As chance would have it, the same week the costly new vehicle concept was revealed, the Navy Department was moving to cancel a Marine amphibious vehicle that cost a similar amount, mainly because the price-tag was too high.
Britain, Australia and others have also vowed to help fund demonstration plants partly because they reckon the private sector is put off by the huge price-tag on a single CCS power plant, and also in the belief that the cost of CCS will fall with experience.
It is easily the most capable surface combatant ever conceived, but when the Navy saw the price-tag for the finished product it decided to buy only three rather than the 32 planned, meaning it spent billions of dollars to get to a point where it could build a mere handful of vessels.
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The price-tag of a legacy fighter may appear to be lower, but if it is less likely to survive combat, or its survival depends on support from electronic jammers and other helpers that a stealthy fighter does not need, then in the end the plane with the higher price-tag may turn out to be cheaper.
That beefed-up price tag--which also applies to games for Microsoft 's Xbox 360--is a 20% increase over games for earlier consoles.
Add an eye-watering price tag, and accessorise with photogenic sales staff - so photogenic their job title is "model" - and you have the look of the much talked about American clothes store Abercrombie and Fitch.
Its body construction may not make it feel like a premium shooter, despite the decidedly high-end price tag, but performance was speedy and the 3-inch LCD looked quite nice, even when viewed at an angle.
The engineers emphasised that building more resilient infrastructure need not come with a huge price tag - it was mainly a case of understanding the issues and taking sensible, far-sighted decisions.
Elsewhere in sports only Manchester United, the U.K. soccer team, carries a billion-dollar price tag.
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If they are to have any traction in the financial markets, those bond purchases cannot have a 100bn-euro or 200bn-euro price tag attached to them.
These insights informed our brand refresh, which included modernizing the Fisher-Price positioning and tag Joy of Learning that celebrates the discoveries of early childhood and the link between play and learning.
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''Of course, that million-dollar price tag, as high as it is, doesn't begin to describe the true value of an ancient artefact that is part of the fabric of a country's natural history and cultural heritage.
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