Sentences with phrase «adds up»

It all adds up to an undeniable conclusion.
It all adds up to pure insanity.
It may have to do with Addyi's high pricing (on par with Viagra at $ 26 per pill without an assistance program), its daily intake requirement (unlike Viagra, it adds up to $ 780 per month), its potentially deleterious side effects (low blood pressure and fainting), its restrictions on alcohol consumption (abstinence vs. large quantities not recommended for Viagra patients), a 10 % efficacy rate (whereas Viagra works 50 % of the time compared to a placebo, according to a recent study), and its subtle neurotransmitter - targeting mechanism (contrast that to the obvious hydraulics of Viagra).
It all adds up to bright prospects for FastLane Hires and the professionals it serves.
And it all adds up.
That might not sound like much but, spread across the entire economy, it adds up.
Kreamer says that adds up to a $ 1 trillion untapped market for solar installers like SolarCity.
It all adds up to a daunting task for Apple, but the Locationary purchase «is an opportunity for Apple to improve the quality of its [mapping] product,» said Forte.
It all adds up.
And I think that all adds up to kind of an anti-war [message].»
In his 27 years of experience in human resources, he says the arithmetic adds up for companies making in the eight digits in annual revenues.
The total blow adds up to $ 353 million for the three airlines, assuming the airports reopen Aug. 31.
Spend $ 3,000 in your first three months and you'll earn 40,000 points, which adds up to $ 500 toward airfare or rewards if you book travel through its Ultimate Rewards program.
Interest adds up quickly.
It all adds up to a business that feels as much like college as it does a fast - growing company.
Usually it was just the little stuff that adds up when you have millions of people there.»
While 19 additional cents for the extra large may seem marginal, it adds up when you sell eight out of every 10 cups of coffee served in the country.
It adds up to a potentially endless digital cat - and - mouse game.
See 4 Reasons Democracy Adds Up to Mediocrity.
It all adds up to a challenge of galactic proportions.
That sounds damningly high, but it adds up to just 35,000 jobs per year, or a seventh of the number of jobs the U.S. economy has gained on average per month this year.
I learned that the short term adds up to the long - term, and that there is no other way to achieve goals.
Even a small amount like $ 50 each pay period adds up over time and can show that you take an interest in your employee's future.
In this case, 10 minutes a day adds up to nearly an hour for every workweek.
That adds up to 85 interactions with our phones per day.
It results from how you see yourself but adds up to how others perceive you.
The monthly option equates to 12 days a year while the quarterly adds up to eight days a year.
«The biggest mistake even experienced business owners make is pushing off a good P&L cleaning for weeks or months after they've already incurred expenses on things like subscriptions — that's money you can't get back, and it adds up fast.»
But, ironically, our loss of sleep, despite the extra hours we put in at work, collectively adds up to more than eleven days of lost productivity per year per worker, or about $ 2,280.
All of this attention adds up to another retail push, according to the CRR.
According to a 2011 report from Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce, people with just a high school diploma earn an average of $ 32,600 a year, which adds up to $ 1,304,000 over the course of their time in the workforce.
Buying bottled water from the room or a gift shop adds up quickly.
It all adds up — those little favors, those «quick» phone calls with a potential client who wants to «pick your brain» without hiring you.
Little by little, it adds up — just like those creeping calories from snacking.
The extra tap is minor on its own, but when you do it many, many times a day, it adds up.
When you find a date that adds up to the exact number that your birthday adds up to, you've got a lucky day.
And it's the sum of these things that adds up to a great life.
Two, the difference between earning 3.2 % per year and 10.2 % per year over 20 years might look small, but it adds up to an enormous disparity over time.
«We created a very detailed budget, then cascaded the data down to every employee so that each person has an individual plan that adds up to the corporate plan.
A few minutes here and there adds up to hours every month, and that means you won't feel guilty watching something silly on YouTube.
From the outside, it all adds up to an ugly picture.
«Even considering the $ 20 fee [per ticket], it adds up when you're dealing with a lot of tickets.»
(See Four Reasons Democracy Adds Up to Mediocrity.)
When you multiply the hours saved in prospecting across my team of six, it adds up very, very quickly over the course of weeks, months, years, etc..»
This drug abuse adds up to $ 81 billion in employer expenses a year.
What this all hopefully adds up to is a smarter clinical trial — one that doesn't ignore the reality of the patients involved in it.
Let's be honest, if you're doing any of the things I have already mentioned — constantly checking email, attending meetings, and peeking over the shoulders of your people — that adds up to a ton of work.
And this adds up to an all - too - common mistake, especially among young CEOs who equate activity with progress.
«Fifty dollars per person adds up,» he says.
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