So while we are in similar situations regarding «books not yet written» I say don't assume those are going to go traditional it might make
better sense financially to them self.
If you are outsourcing your disputes (which makes very
good sense financially) than they are really the best company to go with.
Not exact matches
The
good news is that this makes
good financial
sense too as women entrepreneurs have shown that they outperform their peers
financially, to the tune of 35 % higher returns and 12 % higher revenue using 1/3 less capital.
They keep feeding us the samethings every season and the question is what has changed in the last 7 seasons????? Yes we have been
financially good and that's fantastic BUT from a footballing
sense has these Years been getting
better every season??
Alistair Darling, the leader of the
Better Together campaign, says
financially it makes more
sense for Scotland to remain part of the United Kingdom.
Attractive, Outgoing, responsible,
good sense of humor, likes the outdoors -
financially stable - two older self sufficient kids.
i am a
good listener
good sense of humour and love a
good sense of humour am
financially comfortable. . .
I own an IT / Networking Support business,
Financially / Emotionally secured, healthy,
well educated, smart, witty, great
sense of humor, down to earth and easy going.
20 yr old sweet, funny, considerate, descre et, caring young man.6 foot tall, with lean, toned body,
good looking with a cheeky smile with a matching
sense of humour.i want a mummy who is going to take care of me
financially and spoil me with all the nicer and finer things in life.i will travel for the...
I'm divorced,
financially stable,
well - educated, perverse in my
sense of humor, procrastinate on the most important things and am right on time for the things less stressful.
20 yr old young actress / Model looking for a sugar mama to support me
financially and look forward to getting anything out of me she wants I'll be your slave in a
sense of a
best friend with benefits I'm young smart with goals and dreams and I just want to live
good and be happy... Are you right...
I am a 53 yr old cute, petite, hard working, physically fit, successful business owner, looking for a man who is
financially secure, physically fit, non-smoker, who has a
good sense of humor, loves music, occasional trips to Vegas, and Colorado and who enjoys making love and lots of affection...
Much of the extra 21 minutes involves the set - up of Howard Hughes» stolen rocket pack as Horner captures the interplay between Bill Campbell's barnstorming Cliff Secord and his wary mechanic Peevy (the always wonderfully nervous Alan Arkin), music that captures a yearning
sense of a
financially busted flyboy hoping for something
better, and finding it with a dangerously shrill «gizmo.»
This approach might make
sense if you're
well fixed
financially, with enough money to cover all your likely needs so that the only concern is how much will be left for your children.
When approaching retirement, one has a
better sense of where they are at
financially and where they want to be.
It makes
sense — after all, if you've spent the
better part of two years and millions of dollars making something adored by the critics but ignored by your audience, you may be a great artist but
financially you're up shit creek without a paddle.
Your zip code, county, or city in New Jersey will provide the company with a
sense of how
well off you are
financially.
In general, most young adults are probably
better off
financially purchasing term life insurance, although there are many instances where a whole life policy may make
sense.
With this in mind, it makes
sense to have the
best insurance you can possibly have to help protect you
financially when you cause injuries to others or damage their property in an accident.
If you are worried about how a divorce or separation will impact you
financially, you are likely to know, or at least have a
better sense of, what you and your spouse earned last year, or how your investments fared over the last 12 months.
It may be associated with the additional childcare burden on parents of children with ASD and perceived insufficiency of resources required to pay more attention to other family members and make efforts to satisfy their needs as
well as the
sense of neglecting other responsibilities, such as providing
financially for the family, maintaining social relations and organising leisure and recreation [47,49].
Interest rates are still relatively low, so if you're fairly
well set - up
financially, it may make
sense to apply for a pre-approval sooner rather than later.
«Let's anything interesting...»
Well, for me is to be
financially free, with at least two - three personal houses, and be able to move freely without the «governing» vacation time or «PL» time from the big corporate job (even thought I'm part of the big corporate which I enjoy a LOT, I call this diversity, because I'm investing and like to invest on many things as possible, if that makes
sense).