Sentences with phrase «walk monies handed»

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Studies that involve divvying up money, for example, have shown that subjects would irrationally rather walk away empty - handed than feel they were cheated out of their fair share.
If you choose to make some money walking dogs, you have options: You can join a dog walking service specific to your area — or cut out the middleman entirely and hit up the local dog run to hand out flyers and business cards to dog owners and leave business cards and flyers in pet stores.
So, be grateful you have the money to buy a gift or be grateful you have two legs to walk on to go out and find a gift or two hands to make your own gift.
Soo if I waked into the mall ready to spend some money and pick up a few bargains, about 2 or 3 hours later, I probably would walk out empty handed.
im a 53 year old female looking for a single divorce male between the age of 40 to58 im kind caring loving respectful hosent loyol looking for the same thing in a male i do nt want to be used for money i like to go to movies dinner out walks swimming camping i like to hold hands cuddle get to...
i am looking for a man who is very loving, and never goes for the lady only for her money, man that likes to go for walks on the beach, hold hands, is very serious about a relationship.
Reluctant to let Shaw walk away with their money, the group hatches a plan to take the law into its own hands, since they suspect that the remorseless embezzler has stashed about $ 20 million in cash somewhere in his condo.
But as you walk around the halls of Inglewood Elementary — a school where technology is bare - bones (teachers don't even have Smartboards) and classroom materials are all obviously painstakingly hand - crafted by the teachers themselves (doubtlessly with their own money)-- it's really hard to see this small, beleaguered building as «the system,» when it feels a whole lot more like it is a victim of the system.
It's about being noticed, chatting up the passers - by, making friends with them, and making sure they walk away with a book in their hands and their money in your pocket.
It's like the guy who gets «pot committed» in poker; it's hard for him to walk away because he has put so much money in already... so he continues betting (and bluffing) until the entire fantasy comes crashing down on him, when the final hand is played.
I was shocked a few years ago when, during a tenant open house, an applicant walked up, handed me their application and an envelope that contained enough money to cover first month's rent.
If you are on the other hand just using it because you are too lazy to walk back then just know that it costs you money to use, so make sure you can spare it when needed.
The problems start when you become a walking bank or ATM, handing out free spending cash for any request, excuse or reason they give, like they've spent all their available money, or simply don't have enough for X purchase.
Isiah, whose family are Gunditjmara people from the western districts of Victoria, was so inspired by Clinton's walk that he handed over his pocket money to buy a new pair of boots to help get him to Canberra.
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