Sentences with phrase «commented on a value for money»

Pete Jones, Creative Director on Hydrophobia: Prophecy commented on a value for money discount, «We think this is outstanding value for players, for the next couple of days players can pick up a great, original and unique third person action adventure for the price of a beer».

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Amyas Morse, head of the NAO, commented: «The Department needs a better understanding of costs to improve value for money, as well as a better understanding of the impact its funding contribution is having on the ground.»
Neil Woodford — BBC Hardtalk 30 minute interview This Stephen Sackur BBC interview with London Value Investor Conference speaker Neil Woodford covers a variety of topics including the reasons for Neil's stunning success as a fund manager, the skill sets that he thinks are important for managers and entrepreneurs, his thoughts on the Eurozone; plus Neil also comments on the lack of value for money that the fund management industry is providing to clients because many funds are «taking fees for active management and returning passive yields&raValue Investor Conference speaker Neil Woodford covers a variety of topics including the reasons for Neil's stunning success as a fund manager, the skill sets that he thinks are important for managers and entrepreneurs, his thoughts on the Eurozone; plus Neil also comments on the lack of value for money that the fund management industry is providing to clients because many funds are «taking fees for active management and returning passive yields&ravalue for money that the fund management industry is providing to clients because many funds are «taking fees for active management and returning passive yields».
For Forgetting may be at least partially a comment on a society that is all for forgetting true values and ethics replacing them with fanciful notions of supposed transcendence through commercial transactions — commercial transactions that extend beyond the fact of trade in goods and money to the exchange of experiences and ideFor Forgetting may be at least partially a comment on a society that is all for forgetting true values and ethics replacing them with fanciful notions of supposed transcendence through commercial transactions — commercial transactions that extend beyond the fact of trade in goods and money to the exchange of experiences and idefor forgetting true values and ethics replacing them with fanciful notions of supposed transcendence through commercial transactions — commercial transactions that extend beyond the fact of trade in goods and money to the exchange of experiences and ideas.
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