Sentences with phrase «dipping into it in»

Baron reports that a large percentage of young people read ebooks on their cellphones — dipping into them in the coffee queue or on public transport, but then checking their work email or their online love life, a thumbswipe away.
However, if you are building a fund you might want to dip into in the short - term then an easy access account is a better option.
Just make sure only to dip into it in cases of true emergencies.
Always have an amount set aside that you only dip into in the case of an absolute emergency.
Dipping into it in squid form allows you to hide from enemies, to move faster, to scale painted walls and to top up your ink reserves - and so victory comes about not just by spraying everywhere, but by spraying wisely, opening up new channels for yourself and your team - mates.

Not exact matches

In short, costs are going up, order value is dipping, and there are a lot of returns to deal with, which eat into profits.
She said she had dipped into her retirement savings to pay nearly $ 35,000 for the classes, because «Mr. Trump is a very respectable person, and I thought that Trump University was a real institution,» she said in the letter to the Better Business Bureau.
WORLDWIDE Online Printing has had a turbulent past few years, with changes in ownership, a dip into administration, and consequent company restructure.
In fact, the network may now be tempting its millions of fans to dip their toes back into the most dangerous waters of the past crisis: flipping.
Retailers are dipping their toes into the virtual world as a means to combat declining in - store purchases.
New car sales in Western Australia dipped back into the red last month after showing rare signs of improvement in August.
Instead, they're «dipped,» meaning they're inserted into a slot in the terminal, similar to performing an ATM transaction.
In July, Butterfield and his team raised US$ 250 million following an earlier round of US$ 360 million that they reportedly have yet to dip into, pegging Slack's valuation at US$ 5 billion.
In May, the weather dips into the 70s, sending the majority of tourists packing and leaving much of the island for yourself.
Mahaney said the move to «heavy» brick - and - mortar assets in the grocery market was a «big acceleration» for Amazon, which had dipped into ventures such as bookstores in recent years.
Apple's stock dipped at the start of 2016 due to concerns over a slowdown in iPhone sales, though share prices have since rebounded into positive territory for the year amid investor optimism for the company's new line of products.
The current economic climate has led some folks to explore investing in franchise businesses, and significant numbers of them are willing to dip into personal or retirement savings to make the move.
«As it makes these five dips into Saturn, followed by its final plunge, Cassini will become the first Saturn atmospheric probe,» Linda Spilker, Cassini project scientist at JPL, said in a press release.
And while you probably would have to go through your boss (or, in the case of entrepreneurs, dip into your less - than - overflowing bank account) to get a raise or switch up your responsibilities, meaning is entirely yours to control.
This is how people get stuck in self - doubt, confusion and stress and their energy drains away as they dip into despondency and frustration.
The company has already dipped its toe into the consumer market; it has launched an Android tablet, the N1, which went on sale in January in China and days ago unveiled a «virtual - reality camera» - heralding it as the «rebirth of Nokia».
Note the trend since 2015 of diminishing year - over-year price gains that turned into actual price declines late last year (red columns) and took a bigger dip in March:
And these investors are dipping into some dogs of the market this year, such as telecom — 27 percent of million - dollar accounts said telecom was among the sectors with the most potential in the fourth quarter, up from 18 percent in Q3.
Bonfigli, who served as CEO until Gibbs took over in late 2012, knew that many dealers would need their hands held if they were going to dip their toes into the then - untested waters of Internet marketing.
Drummond suggests that no matter how the Americans deal with the debt, it could throw Canada into a double - dip recession: «It could be a lose - lose, because if they deal with it in a draconian fashion, then they'll kill off the recovery, but if they don't deal with it at all, they're going to see lower U.S. growth, drive down the U.S. dollar, raise the bond premiums — and that would be a disaster for Canada.»
Kelly doesn't think we'll see a double dip — when GDP moves back into negative territory — but does think the market likely will take a slight dive at some point in the year.
It's a question I'm hoping to answer in my next book, but also one that I dipped my toes into in a story for the National Post's «Digital Life» series.
But it can cut into profits in the short term: TASER's profits dipped from $ 19.9 million to $ 17.2 million last year despite strong revenue growth.
Yes, you'll need to take risks in business but if that involves dipping into your emergency fund, retirement, the kid's college fund or going into high - interest debt, take a step back and reconsider.
You do not want to put your home at risk with a home equity loan nor do you want to run up high - interest credit card debt or dip into money in your retirement portfolio, which you'll need for your future.
Farmers largely relied on it in times of need, though dipping into the savings was a common practice.
If you are in a financial pinch and considering taking money out of your 401k or any other retirement savings account, here are seven times it's OK to dip into your retirement fund early.
If, in fact, we do dip or tumble head over heels into another recession, all bets are off.
You always want to have some money stashed away to use to fall back on in hard times so you don't have to dip into your retirement savings.
I have been reading and looking into this space for a while before I finally decided to dip my toe in the water.
But if you're under age 59 1/2 and your withdrawal dips into your earnings — in other words, if you withdraw more than you've contributed in total — you could be subject to both taxes and penalties on the earnings portion of the withdrawal.
In theory, this shouldn't happen if bank customers revoke a payday lender's ability to dip into their account.
The feature could be seen as Facebook being transparent in how it is training its algorithms to detect misleading headlines, but is also an example of using its user base as, essentially, a rich well of free data into which it can dip its bucket any time it wants and on its own terms.
In each case, big data collection and analysis is already giving these companies a far greater understanding of Chinese consumer behaviour — temporal, geographical, generational, aspirational — than Netflix, which has yet to dip its toe into the market.
Influencer marketing was already poised to be big in 2018, but this change to Facebook's platform will absolutely spur more brands and businesses to dip their toe into the water.
Unless the oil price recovers or Petronas cuts costs — which it warns it may have to do — it will have to dip into that pot again in 2016.
Didi also has dipped its toe in dockless biking by participating in a recent $ 700 million round investment in Ofo, which recently expanded into the U.S.
Turning to the key European bourses, trading started the session on a down note, rallied in the afternoon, but faded as the closing bell approached, with Britain's FTSE, Germany's DAX and France's CAC - 40 dipping modestly into the red.
The company certainly has had its fair share of hiccups in the past two years, but same - restaurant sales have never dipped into the negative.
In both cases, TI allocated about 160 % of its incoming cash flows to shareholder cash returns, dipping into its cash reserves to keep the payouts and buybacks rolling.
I am looking into the company and it seems pretty good, just wish I would have dipped a toe in on the drop to $ 80.
Eurozone inflation has suddenly dipped to its lowest level in more than a year, calling into question plans for the bloc's central bank to end its vast bond - buying programme.
Now that you've indulged in Thanksgiving excess and dipped your toe into holiday shopping, isn't it time you showed a charity some love?
She sat down with MightyRecruiter to discuss the changes she's witnessed in the flex work scene, how the gig economy has changed work expectations, and how she would convince an employer to dip a toe into the flexible labor force.
Returning to the topic over-diversification, while Graham didn't have this intention when he first published TII in 1949, his warnings about over-diversification seem to dip into 21st century debate over active vs passive investing.
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