Sentences with phrase «'s next to nothing for»

All the other clubs are showing ambition and ok maybe the two aforementioned players may not be the choice for everyone, someone we can use would really be a booster for the fans, to date the two players who were feted as Marquee signings were Ozil WHO AT TIME OF PURCHASE WAS NOT EVEN GETTING INTO THE SIDE AT Reall Madrid and was very much out of favour with the German national coach and who has done next to nothing for us.
Back to where we began, with wind of quite another sort: parliamentary blowhardery, designed to thrill the public short term — and doing next to nothing for the future.
Wall Street got next to nothing for pensions as most trustees have their own employees to manage the funds.
«My understanding is that GTC has sequenced about 60 per cent of the M. leprae genome and has done next to nothing for the past three years on the TB genome,» he says.
«Right now there's next to nothing for treating chronic stroke, and what there is addresses the symptoms rather than the cause,» says neurologist Justin Zivin of the University of California, San Diego.
You also need to focus on progression or becoming stronger with each session in the gym Lifting 10 pounds for 30 minutes you can really make you sweat, but it will do next to nothing for increasing your muscles.
These outfits are so stylish and the fact that you paid next to nothing for them blows my mind!
I have some tools that I paid next to nothing for and I still use.
Meanwhile, Shepard says, Amazon has conditioned readers to pay next to nothing for books.
But lots of authors spend money on pricey promotion packages offered by vanity presses and get next to nothing for the thousands they spend.
All this while we're banking next to nothing for the future.
Paying next to nothing for a fabulous property sounds so enticing, but in reality it's virtually impossible (this marketplace is now so competitive and filled with Internet savvy buyers).
And, she pays next to nothing for these vacations, largely thanks to points earned through her credit card rewards.
Pay next to nothing for beta, and only pay up for potential alpha if it is truly differentiated, repeatable, and sustainable.
It costs next to nothing for Experian to calculate a PLUS score based on any of your three credit reports.
And you'd get bragging rights: You too could claim you paid next to nothing for $ 50 worth of items at the local drugstore thanks to couponing.
All those stories you hear about people paying next to nothing for their purchases is typically because they timed what they were buying just right.
However, Epic has done next to nothing for Nintendo platforms so I don't particularly fault anyone who is a Nintendo only gamer.
We can protest as much as we want, but they cost next to nothing for studios to implement.
Cons: There's next to nothing for the solo player, occasionally clunky, lack of licensed music, creation options and match types.
Well, next to nothing for what is currently out there.
But it's really all about the weight here; 15 pounds is next to nothing for a bike.
They'll be more than happy to keep paying you next to nothing for as long as it suits them.
Even though the J2 2016 retails for the equivalent of $ 150, the outdated hardware means that it costs next to nothing for Samsung to make the phone.
After all we all know walmart pays next to nothing for all the chinese junk on the shelves but we still buy it gladly cause its a good valu
It is taking a furniture piece I paid next to nothing for, and turning it into a custom item that I love and adore!
Costing next to nothing for large packs, get stuck in to these sticky goodies.
I have a good - sized backyard with next to nothing for privacy so cozy cottage gardens are what I dream about.
Several friends have daughters getting married and have opened their homes and decorations to me - I'll pay nothing for tableclothes and next to nothing for decorations, using some before their own weddings - such kind friends.

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More specifically, investors have sought the potential for higher returns from riskier assets like private company stocks, as safer investments like T - bills and bonds pay out next to nothing.
There is nothing like having dozens of highly paid employees standing around waiting for what comes next to teach you about time being money.
So, a $ 30 stand that does next - to - nothing isn't exactly surprising coming from the Apple store, but it's serves as a reminder that many accessories made for Apple products are often pricey and / or unnecessary.
After all, he argued, if you're looking for greed, the best examples aren't bankers, but rather the actors and producers and miscellaneous talentless celebrities who gleefully rake in millions in La La Land for doing next to nothing.
Between now and the next round of negotiations in Mexico City in November, don't be surprised to see President Trump take a chapter out of Nixon's playbook by using the «madman theory» to categorically launch an offensive attack against Canada and Mexico in an all - or - nothing bid for a «win - lose - lose» NAFTA.
No spec work: The practice of marketers asking prospective agencies to provide creative for free (or next to nothing) as part of the pitch process has long been a sore spot in the industry, yet the «spec work» practice persists.
The AiGuru uses Wi - Fi to enable Skype video calls on its 7 - inch screen to anywhere in the world that cost next to nothing (and literally nothing for Skype - on - Skype action).
Trying to clean up a supply chain is nothing new — big corporations have been at it for years, mainly as a way to mitigate risks and dodge the next big scandal.
Meanwhile, in Nevada, it's costing nothing for people making the same amount of money to live the next state over.
Stories like these might provide fodder for journalists, but according to recent research out of Yale, they do next to nothing to help aspiring founders decide where to locate their start - ups.
Given the tiny amount of revenue that would represent, Valeant apparently deemed it cheaper to give Addyi away for next to nothing rather than spend money on marketing and on the costs of battling the Sprout shareholders in court.
It has helped businesses effectively drive quality impressions and improve online sales for next to nothing; giving both small and large businesses to reach millions.
For that reason, investors need to be looking at ROIC rather than EPS, and they need to recognize that a PE multiple tells you next to nothing about the actual value of a stock.
Most provinces charge a progressive basic health care levy, (i.e. at low income is equal to or next to nothing, increases proportionally with increasing family income), and at least one province has NO levy for all residents (i.e. AB).
Now you can start it for next to nothing with Bluehost.
If you accumulate enough miles, you may qualify for a free trip or a flight that costs next to nothing.
The time commitment for investing in bonds is next to nothing.
On the other, working for next to nothing seemed especially cruel in the country's most expensive city.
The overhead for the shoppe is probably next to nothing when you consider that everyone who works there is about 16 years old and the ice cream really doesn't cost that much.
«You can buy the entire stock market in a mutual fund or as an ETF for next to nothing,» said Bernstein.
As for Curry being the next Jordan, Powell doesn't believe it, but it has nothing to do with Curry's on - court play.
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