Sentences with phrase «bigger houses farther»

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So far the loose populist coalition that swept Trump to the White House has shown more bark than bite on Wall Street, Silicon Valley and «big business» in general — but there's reason to believe it won't necessarily stay that way:
The House budget is far more responsible than the Senate budget because its reconciliation instructions would at least move our fiscal situation in the right direction, while the Senate's would take a big step back.
Consumer spending, by far the biggest piece of the economy, accelerated in the first quarter, and the moribund housing sector also showed signs of improvement.
As far as the big cities and metro areas go, Sacramento is clearly one of the most affordable housing markets in California, going into the summer of 2017.
Municipal operating spending has also increased because of further downloading of responsibilities by federal and provincial governments onto municipalities. The biggest increases in spending by municipalities over the past two decades have been for housing, health, social services and environmentâ $» all areas where federal and provincial governments also have responsibility, as the FCM's recent State of Canadaâ $ ™ s Cities and Communities report demonstrated.
When Americans have more money, they tend to buy more and bigger houses, and GDP per capita is far higher than it was during the baby boom and has been increasing steadily (until the current recession) and will doubtless do so in the future.
We know we don't have to look far to find people who equate more abundant life with a bigger car, a bigger house, a bigger bank account and a bigger church.
Jesus would have agreed with Republicans that it's far more important for us to spend our money on fancy cars, large houses, and big - screen TVs than to pay for some silly child's cancer treatment.
So far I have freaked out about doubling the amount of children in our house, where the babies are going to sleep, cloth diapering, starting completely over with baby clothes instead of trying to sort through what would be usable, nursing two babies at the same time, buying a bigger house, how I'm going to drive four kids around (thank God we just replaced my husband's car in January with a full size SUV with a usable third row), traveling with four kids, what happens if my husband has to start traveling for work, getting the big kids to and from school with two babies in tow, how the big kids are going to feel once there are two new babies in the house, how I»M going to feel with two more babies in the house, and so on and so forth.
So far, though, the big parties have been varied — «pirate theme party at grandma's house» (bigger yard, great for the treasure hunt), and «pony rides party at the equestrian center» (large outdoor venue), and «museum party at the powder mill museum along with period crafts, cooking in a wood stove, and watching them explode some black powder» (10 - year - olds plus BOOM is good!).
It is very bad, this is a party that many of us nearly lost our lives, I was the first to climbed mass gate in our attempt to protect the biggest catch to our party, here I am, watching from far how those I toasted to this party on the floor of the house been considered better than I do... This and many others are lessons of life!
The total raised is over $ 211,000 now, which is far and away the biggest nest egg for any Jacksonville state House candidate, Republican or Democrat.
Just days after Trump said he was moving on to other issues, senior White House officials are now saying they have hope that they can still score the kind of big legislative victory on health care that has so far eluded him.
A 30 percent cut in emissions from 2005 levels by 2030 is a big number — less than environmental groups want but far more than the president can get via Congress, where climate change skeptics rule the House and the Democratic Senate so far avoiding bringing a climate change bill to the floor during Obama's presidency.
As far as his own personal interests, Crowley said that he'd have to see what might be available to him, including a bigger leadership role in the House.
The Chancellor must instead use the Budget next month to set out far - reaching, ambitious plans for Britain, with tax cutting, house building and big infrastructure at its heart.
Mr Duncan Smith replied: «I have for some time believed the way tax credits operated distorted the system so there were far too many families not going into work, living in bigger and bigger houses, with larger families subsidised by the state when many others, the vast majority of families in Britain, make decisions about how many children they can have and the houses they can live in.
The controversial plans are being debated in the House of Commons next month, and David Cameron could face his biggest parliamentary revolt so far.
He also said he had received assurances that there would be no surprises from the White House as far as «any big announcement» is concerned.
So far the biggest advances have been with thin tissues such as skin, blood vessels, and bladders (Science, 16 April 1999, p. 422 and 19 November 1999, p. 1493), because foams with holes big enough to house living cells tend to come in thin sheets.
«It's not going too far to see these as the big house on a plantation,» Price said.
Painting the house was a much bigger project than we expected (as most house projects have been so far...!)
• The average «poor» American lives in a bigger house or apartment, eats far more meat, owns more appliances, has more amenities such as indoor toilets, than the average European (note that «average» includes all, not just the poor).
The bulb housing from the headlights and parking lights are too big to fit through the hole in the radiator support as far as I can tell, especially with the other wires and hoses.
http://www.blogherald.com/2009/07/08/writer-gets-book-deal-after-recording-chapters-as-podcasts/ http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/boyd-morrison-kindle-simon-and-schuster Clearly, even the biggest of the Big Boys in publishing are actively seeking new acquisitions far afield of their in - house slush and agent referrals, and just as clearly, are entirely receptive to self - published and self - produced works.
If he goes so far as to conjure dark - haired children for them, I don't know, but he does build a house where they sit together on a porch, a vast and fertile farm on the other side of the river, and on this night, a shed full of bright chrome tractors, twice as big as the ones that rest still warm and ticking in his father's mule barn.
She and her newly extended family relocated to a big Victorian house on a remote, windswept peninsula in the far north of Scotland, leaving behind their friends and all that was familiar; hoping to find a new life, and new inspiration for work.
The bigger problem for authors are the publishing houses themselves because with the decline in paper books, it simply makes no sense for an author to turn over the majority of her profits to one of these places and * that * costs the author far more than piracy.
After all, its far easier to promote indie authors if they have their own unique area of the store and aren't competing with the big trade houses for readers eyeballs.
At the same time, Amazon is by far the biggest sales channel for e-books for the «Big Five» book publishers, so a ban in the U.K. of Penguin Random House books by the Seattle retailer would inflict pain.
Random House has countered this claim saying, «Our publishing house, which is the only one of the Big Six to make its ebooks available without restriction for library lending, is setting the library ebook price with «far less definitive, encompassing circulation data» than the sell - through information used to determine retail pricing.&rHouse has countered this claim saying, «Our publishing house, which is the only one of the Big Six to make its ebooks available without restriction for library lending, is setting the library ebook price with «far less definitive, encompassing circulation data» than the sell - through information used to determine retail pricing.&rhouse, which is the only one of the Big Six to make its ebooks available without restriction for library lending, is setting the library ebook price with «far less definitive, encompassing circulation data» than the sell - through information used to determine retail pricing.»
Applebaum said that the publishing house, which is the only one of the Big Six to make its ebooks available without restriction for library lending, is setting the library ebook price with «far less definitive, encompassing circulation data» than the sell - through information used to determine retail pricing.
In 2015, the Big Five publishing houses raised ebook prices to around $ 8 a book, far higher than the $ 3 - a-book price point independent publishers settled on.
Writes Adam Rowe of Forbes, this may (MAY) have something to do with that nifty little move publishers made back in 2015 to raise ebook prices: «In 2015, the Big Five publishing houses raised ebook prices to around $ 8 a book, far higher than the $ 3 - a-book price point independent publishers settled on,» writes Rowe.
During this period, Random House (the number one publisher) merged with Penguin (the number two publisher) and created a super-publisher that is not far from being as big as the four remaining members of what were called «The Big Six» in 20big as the four remaining members of what were called «The Big Six» in 20Big Six» in 2007.
So far, Lexcycle has partnered with big publishers like Random House, Pan Macmillan and Harlequin, as well as self - publishing companies like Smashwords.
In the interim, competition may have its effects in more traditional ways than we have seen so far, and the behavior of Random House, the largest of the Big Six in U.S. operations, may ultimately say the most about how this drama shakes out.
After all, if we are harmed, you will have participated in the further erosion of independent, small presses, and I can't believe the rumor that SFWA and Writer Beware are cooperating with the Big Five publishing houses» efforts to destroy the independents once and for all.
Housing is, by far, one's biggest monthly expense and if I can grow my dividend income to meet and exceed my mortgage expense then that will put me in very good financial position indeed.
1) The big question is how much further will housing prices fall, and when will the turn come.
When it comes to buying a house, how much you're able to put down up front can make a big difference further down the line.
If you look at the pillars of the economy that should be holding us up, one of the biggest that's been doing poorly is housing — if we see further (declines) in housing, that could be very negative.
It's far too easy to spend more than we ought to when we're just putting it on our tab — to buy a fancier car than we need, to purchase a bigger house than we can truly afford, or to pick the private university over state school.
In the States, you know we had this big housing crash and there was a retrenchment and now Americans are far, far less indebted than Canadians are.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Americans spend on average about 37 % of their take - home pay on housing, by far their biggest expense.
They bought a fancy house that was far bigger than they needed and a luxury convertible to boot.
In fact, you are even further behind what you need to buy the big house for all cash.
In his remarks, Paulson noted the «overhang of unsold houses... poses by far the biggest downside risk» to the U.S. economy.
For many, buying a house for the first time represents the biggest purchase they have made so far.
These days, the biggest argument against doing an open house is that it's actually far more beneficial to the listing realtor, than to you, the seller.
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