Sentences with phrase «budge for»

The slope on that middle ground seems much more slippery for courts, which demand what they regard as principled reasons for any distinction, than it is for legislatures, which may refuse to budge for no reason other than that the votes aren't there to do more or because of simple fiat.
Rates remain stuck at 15.01 percent: CreditCards.com Weekly Credit Card Rate Report — May 21, 2014: Average rates on new credit card offers didn't budge for the third consecutive week, according to the CreditCards.com Weekly Credit Card Rate Report... (See Rate report, May 21, 2014: APRs stalled at 15.01 %)
I had a budge for he whole amount and a budget for the financing amount I wanted to pay monthly, Allan was able to get me exactly what I was looking for.
It wouldn't budge for anyone until it shifted slightly for Rogers.
After 30 seconds, this liner won't budge for anything (except Take The Day Off Makeup Remover For Lids, Lashes & Lips).
It takes about 2 - 3 minutes to set, and once it does, it doesn't budge for all day wear.
It will not budge for long hours Oh!
Staying power was fantastic — didn't budge for the 7 hours I was out.
The foundation will melt into your skin for a nearly undetectable finish and won't budge for up to 24 hours.
Some retailers just have crazy policies and don't budge for anyone.
Join Registered Holistic Culinary Nutritionist Lacey Budge for a 3 hour hands on cooking class.
those who are fed up with dieting for people who aren't happy with how their body looks for anyone that's had a challenging bad romance with food emotional eaters that turn to food for comfort or boredom binge eaters anyone who's been trying to lose weight and after many failed diets the weight doesn't budge for people who have low energy, digestive issues or challenges with managing stress YOU!
It is incredibly common for the scale not to budge for a few days (or weeks) at a time.
The scale may budge for a second yet extreme efforts always end up harming.
I consumed at most 1300 calories a day... i lost 8 pounds the first 3 weeks, and the scale didn't budge for 6 weeks following.
When a monarch roosts on Velma's finger and won't budge for days — no one will ever forget it... or her!
She didn't budge for hours, even though I know now she must have needed to get Christmas dinner on the table and clean up the wrapping paper — things that seemed important at the time.
Despite raising their bid from an initial # 25m to # 40m, Man Utd have failed to make Tottenham budge for the England international, as they have reiterated in no uncertain terms throughout that he simply isn't for sale.
And since policy rates aren't likely to budge for at least another year, Flaherty is left to glower at banks from up on high while mortgage rates continue to drop.
It's barely budged for 50 years.
My weight hasn't budged for the last two now.
I started eating paleo about 2 years ago and have brought my body fat down to around 24 % but it hasn't budged for a while.
No Category 3 - 5 hurricane has struck the United States for a record nine years, and Earth's temperature has not budged for 18 years.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/apps/g/page/world/as-appetite-for-electricity-soars-the-world-keeps-turning-to-coal/1842/ «[T] wo - thirds of the world's electricity is still produced by burning fossil fuels, mostly coal — a proportion that hasn't budged for 35 years.
Despite all evidence to the contrary — namely, that world supplies of oil have not budged for some time even as prices have skyrocketed — Yergin argues in Saturday's Wall Street Journal that more and more oil will be available until «perhaps sometime around midcentury» at which point supply will hit a «plateau.»
But practitioner confidence, a good indicator of how the market will look down the road, has barely budged for months.

Not exact matches

The supply of homes for sale didn't budge at all from March 2014 and actually fell pretty dramatically from February.
Both the plans for automatic 401 (k) and IRA enrollment made it onto Obama's budget outline for 2010, but like Doug E. Fresh at the Fresh Festival, they haven't budged.
Casting aspersions on the cost, security risks or ease of use for Apple Pay seems like a good way to get the company to budge on some of its demands and requirements.
That's precisely what's happening at B of A. For the first half of 2017, revenues grew 6.8 % to $ 22 billion, but expenses barely budged, rising just 1 %.
That number has barely budged in ten years, and we wanted to find a way to shake up this culture and economy that has made it very difficult for women entrepreneurs to access capital.
So Dupuy founded Budge Studios, a Montreal developer specializing in mobile games for children.
For instance, Budge's titles require players to answer a math question that a typical kid can't solve before making a purchase: A game targeted at four - year - olds might ask, «What's nine times eight?»
Your counterpart may be unwilling to budge due to a higher level of personal investment, a dislike for the offer on the table, or superficial pride.
Oil prices have been in a tailspin for month, falling to a five - year low, yet airfares have barely budged.
Despite the Equal Pay Act, the gender pay gap persists; women are typically paid just 80 cents for every dollar paid to men — and that number has barely budged in a decade.
Trump didn't budge on his position for steel and aluminum tariffs in a meeting between the two leaders — but he at least reassured his European ally that any tariffs would be implemented in a «very loving way.»
Revenue for ad agencies barely budged (up 0.3 percent), and revenue for media agencies (excluding digital work) fell 1.6 percent, reflecting a weaker market for traditional agency services.
On the positive side, those 500 million users are all potential customers; on the other, the vast majority of them have avoided paying for ten years — the proportion of paid users has barely budged over time.
For existing private and federal student loans with a fixed interest rate, interest rates will not budge.
For their part, the federal government has not budged, staunchly defending this plan by dismissing the huge impact their changes will have on how we operate small businesses, and by inferring that doctors and other professionals are tax cheaters who unfairly take advantage of small business tax - saving mechanisms.
For example, some companies are yet to budge on Trump's requests to bring production back into the U.S. Apple CEO, Tim Cook said that there is a lack of workers with the required skills in the U.S. Not only that, but if the majority of production comes back into the U.S., the cost of its products will rise by at least 100 %.
Indeed, the company's profit barely budged downward during the financial crisis and ensuing Great Recession, which is something one can not say for many of Omnicom's own clients.
Many of these events led to protests and calls for actions, but Congress refused to budge every time.
With the Dodd Frank regulations and an overall heavily regulated banking industry, the rates for credit card debt have barely budged during this low Federal Funds Rate period.
Then again, the 10 - year note barely budged at the start of November, even after President Donald Trump named his nominee for Fed chair and some bond investors warned of a «moment of truth» for Treasuries with the yield above 2.4 percent.
The seemingly intractable and intertwined problems of drug abuse, violence, poor education, broken families, and health disparities have endured for decades without budging despite plenty of efforts to help.
Are you aware that in every study and poll for the past 90 years — the first one done in 1916, the most recent in 2006 — the number of scientists who believe in God (i.e., specifically a God that one can «interact» with) has not budged?
While not budging on the truth of the encyclical, he decided to tolerate dissent for the sake of ecclesial unity.
In a session on Evangelicals and the Second Vatican Council at the ETS, one older man complained that «Catholics don't budge an inch on any doctrine» and that for Catholics «dialogue is just a way of gobbling up weaker churches, like an amoeba.»
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