Sentences with phrase «be worth it in the end with»

Think there will be major ins and outs this summer but will be worth it in the end with a new managerial face in the dugout.

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In the end, it's worth all of the problems, the sleepless nights, the stress and the tiffs with your co-founders, family and friends.
And while saying yes can often come with risk, in the end it's usually worth the reward and can lead to something amazing.
These are on the more expensive end of the spectrum, but in my opinion, all the features coupled with the impressive sound quality make these worth taking a splurge.
Until the iPhone X Plus arrives, possibly next fall, we're stuck with a thinner phone, but in the end, the amazing screen is worth that compromise.
Sotheby's said sales of high - end homes worth at least $ 1 million were up in major Canadian urban markets in the first half of the year compared with the second half of 2012.
Stay away from these professional self - promoters because, in the end, it's always about them and not worth your time or wasting a seat that could go to someone with something real to contribute instead of some blowhard looking to bulk up his or her resume.
However, keep in mind you'll probably end up paying more interest in the long run with these options — which may be worth it, in order to save you from a garnished tax refund and keep your loans in good standing.
But the overall impact is uneven with demand for top end property worth more than $ 30 million remaining strong while sellers are heavily discounting small inner - city apartments in high density zones.
It was tough living in Manhattan, and sharing a studio with a friend for two years to save money, but it was worth it in the end.
With bitcoin becoming more and more popular, and expected to reach new heights by the end of 2016, one question in the mind of investors from all around the world is whether investing in the digital currency is worth it.
For three - straight years — between 2014 and 2016 — the greenback surged higher as the Fed ended «QE3,» the stimulus program that had the U.S. central bank buying as much as $ 85 billion worth of government bonds per month, and did away with the zero - interest - rate policy that was in place since the financial crisis.
Seems there's no end to the trillions of Dollars, Euros and Yen they're finding these days and, with so much above - ground paper in circulation, it boggles the mind that it's still worth more than lighting on fire to heat your home with.
Let's suppose with all factors included, the elimination of historical diversification costs ends up being worth 2 % per year in annual return.
You might sacrifice some customer service by going with this bank, but in the end, the savings could be worth it.
The market for indexed products is both mid-market and high end, he added, with premium financing common in high - net - worth cases.
As of May - 2012, globally there were a total of 452 CFPs with analysts projecting the crowdfunding industry to be worth $ 2.86 billion with 536 projected portals by the end of 2012, according to Massolution's industry report released in April of this year.
It is so obvious that: a) those held in slavery were human beings (a biological category); b) all humans are by nature persons (a philosophic category), that is, beings with inviolable worth that ought never be treated as means to an end; and c) the evil practice of slavery was not a private matter - the whole community is harmed because we are all communal beings by nature, in solidarity with those who are treated unjustly.
Case in point: the previous season ended with Barney's surprise romantic Playbook play to win Robin's hand in marriage, resolving months» worth of dramatic irony about what he was doing with her coworker, and serving up the narrative fulfillment we'd all been waiting for.
We talk of winners and losers, we equate worth with winning, and in the end we wind up telling our children in a thousand ways that winning is what matters.
Cobb even gives us one concrete example, claiming that «in Nicaragua the Christian conscience sided with the use of relatively limited violence to bring an end to massive structural violence by a corrupt dictatorship» and that «this is surely a gain worth the price paid» (PTT 107).
Even with the occasional reversals (hello, Racnoss, I'm thinking of you...) we eventually ended up at Eleven who often cared too much, even staying in the town of Christmas for the rest of his life, dying of old age, just to protect the inhabitants, to that Doctor every single life was worth saving.
[4] Atheism in general doesn't give us the philosophical tools to sort out when a greater loss is worth the price of ending the suffering of others — and in fact it can create dilemmas like the problem of what to do with children who are being indoctrinated by their parents into ideas we do not agree with.
Basic in the Buddha's teaching and fundamental in Buddhism is the conviction that life is not worth living and is so inescapably linked with suffering that salvation consists in a self - discipline which ends in nirvana, the dissolution of the entity called I, and so in releasing the soul from the endless succession of births and rebirths which to the Buddha was axiomatic.
To this end we in America may well refresh at Thanksgiving time our conviction that we have a great heritage worth keeping and improving, and may well resist the too fashionable impression that our chief business with the past is to escape from it.
A $ 200 steak dinner might be worth every penny, but if a guest has to wait half an hour for the valet to bring their car around at the end of the night, they'll leave with a sour taste in their mouth.
The end result is worth working with the aquafaba, in my opinion.
They're going to get caked with crumbly dough pieces and, yes, you're going to have to wash them about half a dozen times but I promise your dry skin will be worth it in the end.
My main issue is that I don't have a stand mixer with a guard so it was a bit messy getting the butter worked in, but worth it for the end result.
what ended up going into the pot was about 2 months worth of bones and whatever wasn't consumed: neck bones etc. i also freeze carrot ends and celery fronds, they went in, along with a few new scrubbed carrots, with skin on.
Both bidders were granted full access to the inner workings of the company but, in the end, the board scrapped discussions, with the bidders unable to pay what the board thought the company was worth.
it might be worth trying - worst case scenario, you just end up with a kind of baked risotto in the pan:)
1/2 cup tahini — note that oil / solid contents vary in tahinis, which could affect the end result of your UGD 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar — I like the organic unfiltered kind with the mother 1/4 cup soy sauce — for a gluten - free UGD, use GF tamari 1 tbsp lemon juice, about half a lemon's worth 1/2 tsp salt — use more if you're using kosher salt 3 cloves garlic, minced 2 tbsp — 1/2 cup water — depends on the liquid content of your tahini.
i tried to follow the recipe to a t because i'm a very inexperienced cook and i ended up with 43 pierogi (including two heart - shaped ones) out of this but i'm not complaining we ate till we were stuffed and there's at least two more meals worth in my freezer for later.
Granted, they might cost a little more than your average peanut butter, with soy butter on the cheaper end at $ 5 and pecan ringing in at $ 15, but sometimes the unfettered pleasure of a nut butter sandwich is worth it.
They're a little time consuming but the end result is worth the effort!These are best enjoyed right after they are fried to bite into that crisp pastry.You could also cheat by opting for Phyllo sheets if you wish to make the process easier and bake them instead of deep frying, but I went with the traditional method just the way they're sold on the streets in India!
With the ridiculous haul the Giants could make with Buffalo or Miami, either of those trades would be worth missing out on Chubb, Barkley, and Nelson (again if not taking a QB at 2) In fact, if the Giants are open, they might be able to move down twice, still pick top 12, and end up with an even more ridiculous number of piWith the ridiculous haul the Giants could make with Buffalo or Miami, either of those trades would be worth missing out on Chubb, Barkley, and Nelson (again if not taking a QB at 2) In fact, if the Giants are open, they might be able to move down twice, still pick top 12, and end up with an even more ridiculous number of piwith Buffalo or Miami, either of those trades would be worth missing out on Chubb, Barkley, and Nelson (again if not taking a QB at 2) In fact, if the Giants are open, they might be able to move down twice, still pick top 12, and end up with an even more ridiculous number of piwith an even more ridiculous number of picks.
We all know that Mertesacker finds pace hard to come by and so with age and more persistent injury concerns starting to kick in as his professional career comes towards an end, it was worth considering if his time at Arsenal was set to finish in the summer.
as wih just about every season for last 10 years we have a team that is a couple of real quality players short of challenging on three fronts for top honours... so if wenger is willing to get rid of mert flamini arteta diaby and walcott (and possibly gibbs who is begining to really disappoint but perhaps worth another season) and bring in three quality players cb dm and attacker i will change my mind and give him a chance till end of contract... if its another round of bargain basement players with potential and talk of getting in to cl as like a trophy... then yes he needs to go
It is worth noting that Falcao only scored four goals in the entire 2014/15 season, looking unable to cope with the pace of the game in the Premier League in his year - long loan spell at Old Trafford, which eventually saw him sent back to Monaco after the season ended.
my problem with AW is that for years he resisted to buy good players because of a million or two difference from asking price today's market those players are worth triple, we could of had a great team with possibly wining the EPL twice and possibly semis or final of CL, if he had just spent the money in the bank, Chelsea are in dept around 850 Million pounds (possible the bulk to Abromovich) and same for Man - United and few more, we are the only club that is cash rich with funds available around hidden 350 million and more accumulating every season, how i know this because i look at their end of year accounts outgoings and income there is around 100 to 120 million less outgoings then income, we can easily spend 700 Million in the summer and we will be well in with FFP rules and only have 350m to pay in two years which we can with bigger and higher sponsorship coming any day now
Graham ended up signing a deal with the Saints worth $ 40 million over four years and was traded to the Seahawks in 2015.
In our desperation for a new striker we might end up signing the wrong guy for a transfer fee he's not worth, this Lacazette is not all that and there's a reason why no big teams are after him even despite his 48 goals in Ligue 1, even though I'm not a fan of Giroud I would rather stick with him with Sanchez as second striker like Griezmann for France than sign LacazetIn our desperation for a new striker we might end up signing the wrong guy for a transfer fee he's not worth, this Lacazette is not all that and there's a reason why no big teams are after him even despite his 48 goals in Ligue 1, even though I'm not a fan of Giroud I would rather stick with him with Sanchez as second striker like Griezmann for France than sign Lacazetin Ligue 1, even though I'm not a fan of Giroud I would rather stick with him with Sanchez as second striker like Griezmann for France than sign Lacazette
At any rate who cares if Le Coq ai nt going to the euro's it does nt affect us, it also worth noting that the season ticket letters go out in a few weeks wich means we will be linked to every player under the sun until that time is done and then we'll end up with noone new cos as Wenger said last season «there are no available players out there who are better than what we have» nice play on words there the key word being «Available» No one is available unless its on a freeand that means they are too old or are sh!t Wenger just wont spend the money that we do have but he has too if he wants to win anything worth a damn
The 48 - year - old German signed a three - year deal reported to be worth in the region of # 15,000,000, and has been out of work after ending his seven year stay with Borussia Dortmund in May to take a sabbatical.
I would develop Henrey after watching him at Blackburn he has the turn of pace and he is hard in the tackle, depending on his wage demands Johnson might be worth a 3 year gamble if Jenkinson is not interested in a full move, but I am sure the new manager will know some good right back from the league they come from, Well apart from the Dutch league with there low grade don't want to end up with a bearded Irish lady
The latest news coming out of Ewood Park is that Blackburn's dubious owners, Venky's, have pledged their support to former first - team manager Steve Kean, who will now take charge of all managerial matters until the end of the season — Thinly veiled, no - one worth their salt, with a track record of working miracles, is currently available so it's your reputation we're willing to stick on the line in the meantime, so do well or you're out the door like the last unfortunate soul.
Will it all be worth it in the end, with the Dutchman's philosophy finally beginning to work it's magic for United?
After a summer of mishaps, missteps, and misinformation that came close to ending with Messi still yet to sign a new contract, Neymar in Paris, and a midfielder from the Chinese Super League as the only reinforcement, the Catalan club announced on Friday the signing of 20 - year - old star Ousmane Dembélé from Borussia Dortmund for a fee worth up to $ 150 million — the highest sum paid by a club that's not funded by the nation of Qatar.
Either way, judgments on Arsène say far more about the judges than they do about him — about our comfort with the idea that sport, or football, or life itself, can be worth our while even if it doesn't end in victory.
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