Sentences with phrase «bucking up wind»

Getting a 40 percent cut will require more than bucking up wind and solar and putting more electric cars on the road.

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There are all manners of ways for a well - intentioned aid package to wind up getting little bang for its buck, experts said.
But I really hope that the Ohio courts will smack this down, and if Jane winds up calling for help with a legal fund, I'll be throwing her what bucks I can spare.
While tossing a few bucks to your credit card issuers or collection agencies may temporarily get them off your back, such payments are ultimately pointless if you wind up erasing your debts in bankruptcy or entering a debt management plan.
Ours winds up making us about 15 bucks a month just in «incentives».
Mr. Miller's quick tips for booking cheap tickets include: «Always be flexible with your search, as it has been proven that people who can leave a day earlier or later wind up saving big bucks in the end.
The economy has hit everyone and trying to save a buck or two by not driving with adequate coverage will wind up costing you more in the end.
Instead of a normal shower, imagine standing up every morning inside of a storm cloud: The shower curtain bucking and bellowing in the wind; the air, hot and humid as a heavy mist envelopes you, washing away soapy suds.
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