Sentences with phrase «bargaining for money»

A new study reveals that players bargaining for money in games are more likely to trust faces that remind them of their own.
I feel that Baby Trend Navigator is a great bargain for money.
The 2015 Hyundai Genesis, while a very good bargain for the money, is virtually identical to the 2014 model.
Another remarkable bargain for the money, the 2016 Nissan 370Z Roadster offers good looks, strong performance, and arguably lower operating costs than many of the other models on this list.
Never forget the advantage of trading in your own games as well, this can get you alot of money off of you games, allowing you to get even more bargains for your money.
However, for our money, the Samsung Galaxy S9 is the better bargain for the money.

Not exact matches

Despite the extra time, effort and money required on your part to «repair damage,» your client still went through a situation they didn't bargain for.
Indeed, Freitag and many money managers believe the disconnect between market sentiment and the industry's fundamentals has become a chasm — creating an opportunity for bargain hunters.
The days of cheap contracts are gone; studios are demanding more money for their content as streaming video has become more popular, and they have a bargaining chip in the form of Netflix's rivals.
When you want something you don't need and can't currently afford, save money, look for bargains or wait for sales deals — but never risk losing your home by borrowing against your equity for things you can live without.
The corollary to that is to wind up your startup before you're totally out of money, so that you have options for what to do next and don't have to bargain from a place of total weakness.
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The owner, however, dismisses their complaint, saying that they have received what they bargained for, and he has a right to be generous to the others with his own money.
But nowadays even what used to be considered «Small clubs»» have some serious spending money, and shopping in the bargain basement for top - four won't work anymore.
Each and every year for years we get told that there is big money for the next transfer window yet most of the time, Ozil and Sanchez years apart, we shop in the bargain level.
The time of taking bargains and saving money at the expense of quality should be over for this club.
They have a shelf life of 8/10 years at the very top if they are lucky so who can begrudge them the opportunity to make hay whilst the sun is shining... am not saying Sanchez is not money driven but the way the guy plays i can mortgage my life he actually enjoys the game, enjoys wining first and foremost then money comes 2nd... like the author of the article rightly pointed out, he was in Messi's shadow at Barca and could not express himself fully, now he is at a club where he is the main man and given a free role and license to express himself and i very much doubt if he will want to go to a club like Madrid (as been rumoured in the dailies today) to relieve the bad experience he suffered at Barca because let us face facts, he is never going to displace CR7 as the main man, so even if Madrid sells Benzema or Bale to make room for him he will be back to the same position he was at Barca, this time he will be playing 2nd fiddle to CR7 so my guess is all the Madrid talks is been fed the press by his agents to drive a hard bargain when contract extension talks resumes.....
Arsenal will continue to buy talented kids for the academy Wenger will never buy more than ONE big money transfer per year, and then only if it is a bargain If Wenger keeps us in the Top Four he will never be sacked
Even when there's a bargain like delli alli (5mil) van dijk (10mil Celtic) they just don't seem to know how to get bargains no more it's like if there a free transfer then Wenger licks his lips but if they cost 2mil 4mil Wenger can't afford to risk it like when he turned down the chance to sign lemar Mendy kante for a combined 12mil bcoz 12mil is a lot of money to a club like arsenal apparently but Stan can take 6mil out of the club no problem!
Work rate, determination and talent is needed and money must be paid which is why Sanchez cost 35mil, Aguero 38mil to Man City so Arsenal are WRONG to look for transfer bargains!
It doesn't matter how much money a club has, even the biggest and richest of the Premier League giants will be hoping to secure value - for - money in deals this summer, with both Manchester City and Chelsea featuring on our list of five bargain deals that could go through this summer.
No he's not still a good player He's over thye hill and injury prone for a strikers position in a top tier team, he's a bargain basement substitute for spending big money and its just not acceptable to have RVP back instead of a new w / c striker
that Wenger doesn't like spending Big money on Top quality players, but again, like the above mentioned players, he will occasionally go for a big name player when there's a bargain price attached to him.
wenger should consider draxler or pedro (who i personally think would be value for money replacement and gives you the same qualities as corzola and at 27 would be around for his peak) if you sell corzola for # 10 - 12 million then pedro only cost about # 10 million once you take off the selling funds that's a bargain for a quality replacement, draxler would be a more expensive and long term replacement.
It could mean that we don't have to spend any money on a CM and Wenger can reinforce another area with a «bigger buy», or rather beat any competiton for the player he wants, regardless of being a «big buy» or bargain.
It should now be Wenger telling Vardy that Arsenal have changed their minds about signing him... and pull out of the deal asap... It's already an embarrassment, so the quicker it's put to bed the better... We have the money, so ionstead of aiming for the bargain basement, Wenger should just pay the 60 million asking price for Aubamayng and show some class for a change..
-- Buy one or two players for A LOT of Money and buy a couple more at mid range to low — Buy low cost and mid-range players develop them and sell them to big clubs — make only bargain acquisitions, sell your star players to big clubs and take loanees — Buy only expensive superstars sell fringe players to smaller clubs — Buy who you can afford and take players on loan — groom players and sell them for big money and always buy cheap — Buy only the players you need — Buy outside Europe — Buy NO ONE — Use some other strategy we don't know Money and buy a couple more at mid range to low — Buy low cost and mid-range players develop them and sell them to big clubs — make only bargain acquisitions, sell your star players to big clubs and take loanees — Buy only expensive superstars sell fringe players to smaller clubs — Buy who you can afford and take players on loan — groom players and sell them for big money and always buy cheap — Buy only the players you need — Buy outside Europe — Buy NO ONE — Use some other strategy we don't know money and always buy cheap — Buy only the players you need — Buy outside Europe — Buy NO ONE — Use some other strategy we don't know about
we seem to pocket the money and look for the bargain buy or a youngster who can be a potential future star.
I am great thanks, lets hope Wenger pays the money for the players we need and doesn't revert to shopping in the bargain basement.
The worst case scenario for me would be that the lad just can't get going in England, I believe people will still come in for him trying to nab a bargain, we lose maybe half that money.
-- We sold our best players and replace them with bargain buys (until recently)-- We have the highest ticket price in europe — We fight for fourth place to make money for qualifying UEFA.
It doesn't help that fans have been conditioned to root for bargains because it helps their team, rather than for their favorite players to get they pay they deserve for all the money their play creates for the sport and their team, but that's a different story for a different day.
Wednesday, the Tampa Bay Times reported the MLBPA filed a grievance with MLB targeting four revenue sharing recipients — the Rays, the Athletics, the Pirates, and the Marlins — for not complying with collective bargaining agreement rules specifying how revenue sharing money is to be used.
It is far more likely that we'll see a big money defensive - midfielder come in rather than a centre - forward, and if that is the case, these bargain buys would help to complete a perfect transfer window for The Gunners.
But, luckily for my husband, I am a bargain shopper who loves saving money and knows how to stretch a dollar.
Save some pennies, grab some bargains and share all your money saving finds for online shopping with others.
Oh, and quite a few mention the value they get for their money, this stroller is a bargain!
«This agreement returns money to thousands of consumers in New York and across the nation who believed they were buying items at the price advertised on television but ended up with extra merchandise and hidden fees they didn't bargain for,» said state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who worked with the FTC on the settlement.
The states argue that public sector unions are inherently political organizations since bargaining directly affects government budgets and compared unions to «lobbyists» for making claims on taxpayer money.
But in a free nation, where senators and representatives are elected to represent their constituents, what is the justification or reasoning for allowing elected officials to accept money from corporations that bid for government contracts, or unions that collectively bargain for government contracts?
(CNN)- Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a Republican hero for pushing austerity measures that stripped collective bargaining rights from most public unions, rallied supporters Monday night, one last push before a recall that's drawn lots of outside interest and money.
That's the subject of my 2 - minute video Biggest Nutrition Bang for Your Buck, in which broccoli sprouts beat out purple cabbage (Superfood Bargains) for the most one could get nutritionally for one's money.
Superfood Bargains is the video I refer to that previously held up purple cabbage as the most one could get for one's money.
I've managed to nab some incredible bargains that way, although yes they're still a lot of money for someone like me.
While I do look for bargains it really isn't that important to me because I wear them to death and get my moneys worth so if I see one that I love I snap it up and don't think twice.
Why spend to much money now when in two week great bargains are waiting for me?
This might be somewhat of an outdated view in today's world but when compared to the past women are in most cases in places where they do not need to assume the mere role of provided for, lifestyle changes in way of life over recent years have allowed women to become really self - reliant, what remains though is a substantial lots of women that are content to be taken care of with regard to the bargain for their companionship, either it is only self - serving or as the beneficiary of earned money for their future loved ones based completely on the individual.
Expect to see the candidates applaud governors in New Jersey, Wisconsin, and Ohio, who took on collective bargaining rights and insisted that money is best used to reward good teaching for the children's sake.
A group of Rhode Island school districts that hired a private contractor to save money on school - lunch programs is having to swallow more than it bargained for.
While they're funded with public money, they generally operate outside of collective bargaining agreements (only about one - tenth of charter schools are unionized) and other constraints that often prevent principals in public schools from innovating for the good of their students (so the argument goes).
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