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The cost, however, could give some county officials sticker shock.
If not, they are probably in for more sticker shock.
It took me a while to get over the sticker shock.
While usually a great value, 202 has some sticker shock.
Have you ever gotten sticker shock from a hospital bill?
But the sticker shock these days is no longer confined to the high end.
When you look at the math, the numbers can cause sticker shock.
I am betting sticker shock will be high on this one.
But there was sticker shock when the bids came in.
And here's some real sticker shock: new car prices are falling.
But first, both had to survive Washington real estate sticker shock.
After I'd gotten over the sticker shock, it felt almost good to have new clothes.
One reason for that, travel agents say, is sticker shock.
Such numbers have meant sticker shock for a lot of buyers.
Americans who use olive oil may be experiencing sticker shock.
Americans traveling in Europe next year might suffer less sticker shock.
"We have a doctor in one of our places who moved here from the Midwest, and he has sticker shock."
Nevertheless, he added, his firm is now seeing cases of sticker shock.
Germans are not the only ones complaining about sticker shock.
"And they don't want American consumers to get sticker shock."
But neither do they want their customers to get sticker shock."
I have seen people walk out with sticker shock.
Summer sticker shock is especially hard on people who don't have to worry about child care during the school year.
Their leaders warned that it would cause "sticker shock" and political pain.
All the new activity means that buyers are once again suffering sticker shock.