Sentences with phrase «considerable amount of money into»

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If you are smart and you put some of that passive income into the investment market, you can, if the market is right, make a considerable amount of money.
Now, nearly two years later, I've amassed a considerable amount of knowledge about the pros and cons of what I chose to do, and wanted to share it with other burgeoning authors, or even more experienced ones like me, who may be debating whether to dive into the purchased - ISBN pool now for their third or fourth books, on whether it's worth the money or not.
Because I am really good at investing - I moved to NYC with $ 200 and grew it into a considerable amount of money.
Despite a paltry points system, regular Kohl's customers can still save a considerable amount of money with the Kohl's Charge card — but a steep APR puts cardholders at risk of having interest charges eat into their rewards and discounts.
Though the Kohl's Charge credit card offers paltry 1:1 rewards on Kohl's purchases, cardholders receive monthly coupons and secret sales that can help them save a considerable amount of money on a workout wardrobe — and that doesn't even take into account Kohl's cash.
In other words, the plaintiff in a defamation action may be required to expend a considerable amount of money to bring the action, may experience significant negative publicity which repeats the false accusations, and if unsuccessful in the litigation may cement into the public consciousness the belief that the defamatory accusations were true.
We spend considerable amount of time and money planning to buy one and then making it into a «home».
Maybe you've already poured a considerable amount of time, effort, and money into flipping a house and you're ready to sell.
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