Sentences with phrase «with less stuff around»

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Such predictions use pretty simple math: TV providers package less successful content with the good stuff so that they can sell advertising bundles and then spread that money around.
Fun to scoot to around town in this car and, yeah, at just less than $ 19,000 with all this stuff on it, it's a bargain.
This produces a flatter, «offset» price graph for discount retailers through the business cycle; they don't lose as early or as much as everyone else in a major downturn, and they turn it around sooner while everyone else may still be on the way down, but as everything gets better for everyone on the upswing it's less great for the discount guys, as they start losing customers and their dollars to competitors with better stuff, even as the ones they keep spend more.
I'll certainly run with that — employees may no longer literally carve out a day each week to mess around with stuff, but Google obviously remains committed to huge investment in its core business, continually ranking & allocating more (or less) resources to products / services which are often still pre-revenue, margin - free, or even plain old loss - making... [YouTube is a prime example — it is, by far, the largest streaming business globally (over 1 billion users per month), but appears to be only in the early innings now of generating revenue, let alone margins.
DLC cost money for games cost more to make today and todays game prices is almost the same as the 80s which with inflation would be 80 $ -100 $ today and PS1 disc games would be around 75 $ -80 $ Today, so todays game is cheaper than ever so complaining about DLC prices mean that you may want smaller games with less stuff or that developer should work cheaper without insurance or coffee.
Now next E3 security is going to be real ugly to a point where maybe fans will have to carry less stuff with them when wondering around.
It was a great game with some flaws that stopped it from being fantastic, and this time around Infamous 2 shows up with more or less the same stuff with some minor improvements.
Last but not least, an electric - assist bicycle makes it less tiring to accomplish all of the tasks that multi-tasking mamas and papas do in the course of a day, and helps you move stuff, including the kids, around with ease.
We didn't make this choice out of necessity, it was a result of many factors: the strength of Laura's and my relationship, our comfort with having less of our stuff around us and a desire for an adventure.
So, if you (or Mr. Monckton) want to twist the OT around so that Genesis doesn't disagree with scientific observation, or believe in a version of an Abrahamic religion that treats it as poetry and metaphor and not fact, I could care less, as long as you don't try to replace our valid epistemological, religion - neutral truths with the twisted exegetic stuff or metaphoric extrapolations and use it as the basis of political or scientific decisioning or dedicate your work to Jesus or preface your conclusions with Inshallah!
* The problem with buying a lot of stuff up front is that you end up with a bunch of less expensive stuff that doesn't really grow with you or a pile of parts that are a pain to keep organized and are obsolete by time you get around to using them or that you can't find datasheets on.
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