Not exact matches
While common football metaphors like «Don't sit on the sideline» can be useful, your best bet is to focus
conversations around your excitement for the annual «Super Bowl Squares,» a betting pool operated by the Super Bowl Square Manager, wherein an employee with the least amount of football knowledge wins the most
money.
something does nt make sense to me (actually a lot of things): i would love to have a 1:1
conversation with wenger: why is he doing this (not buying WC players
while we have
money in the bank): is it really because he thinks we can win without such investment?
And
while it is easy to become cynical about the
money involved in college football, and the way it has impacted the game as a whole, 27 Trust me, that
conversation is coming.
While yes, the girls like spending occasionally on things (Violet just opted to spend some of her Brave New World Designs earnings on this fidget spinner), we have had lots of
conversations about putting
money into their college savings accounts and also talk about donating
money (Brave New World Designs helps lots of charities so that has been very cool for them to see).
While critics point out the dangers of throwing
money at your problems without careful thought, it's a good sign that the world's billionaires are starting an important
conversation about philanthropy and activism.
While Oscar is waiting for his order to be wrapped, he strikes up a
conversation with a young woman who doesn't face the same sorts of problems he does — essentially, she's white and has
money.
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Conversations, Eduardo Coutinho, 2015)
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While these
conversations can be uncomfortable, having open and honest discussions about
money is key to a successful relationship.
While this may sound like a lot of hoops to go through, it gives you an opportunity to think about what you're doing with your credit card, and hopefully have a
conversation with your co-signer about debt and
money management.
And
while it probably won't be a topic of
conversation around the dinner table, it's always there in the back of your mind — a reminder that you're spending thousands of dollars on interest when you'd rather use that
money to pay for holiday gifts or a ski vacation.
The profitability of dog breeding as a business is a huge
conversation and
while most will argue that you can only lose
money if you breed ethically, I dare to disagree strongly.
just something to decorate my house with but I had no
money but found out I could sell fruit to him for
money and
while I was doing this I was thinking (They could have just made it how you can have jobs instead of this crap) and I finally was able to buy his furniture and I bought a wobblina but I thought it was ceramic, not a doll so I sold it back and got a shovel instead and used it to dig up stuff and tried to sell that stuff and did and then bought some clothing and more tools and got some more fossils and turned them in to the museum and went to the cafe and when I bought some coffee I was like whaaaat!?! I paid 200 bells just to hear a generic term about how my avatar liked some coffee, I thought you would be able to have a
conversation with him about life or something (You know that stuff people talk about on movies when they're in bars and stuff) and then after that I went straight to the city and went to the marquee to get some emotions.
«Then I remembered the many
conversations I had with game devs who hated casual gamers, hated those who played the «ville games, hated people like my wife, even though only a few decades ago we were in pizza shops dumping quarters in machines
while people scoffed at us telling us we we're wasting our
money.»
And
while money continues to pour into DLT initiatives, the
conversation is back to Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general.
It may also work when one has to pay at a restaurant
while others prefer to send the
money later in a group
conversation.
Yes we had that
conversation a year before and I told him we dident have that
money while trying to buy a house and pay on a newer car he insisted on and a large screen tv he wanted.
«Dealing with issues promptly and decisively can save you time, energy, and even
money — not to mention all the mental anguish you feel
while putting off a difficult
conversation.»