Sentences with phrase «costing career points»

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If one has built a career, a home and family in a given community, the real world cost of outwardly contradicting the behavioural patterns of that community is too high for those unwilling to abandon not just the supernatural tenets and reliigious rites, but everything they've built in their lives up to that point.
This refereeing has cost Arsenal points and led to injuries, sometimes career changing (remember Abu Diabi?).
Nevada should provide much more detailed information to teachers about how their benefits accrue at different points during their careers, as well as information about the opportunity costs related to any contributions made into the system.
Its low cost of entry makes it ideal for clients at any career point or life stage to use.
Most important is that you stick to low - cost choices like index funds or ETFs, as over the course of a long career saving even a half a percentage point a year in fees can boost the eventual size of your nest egg by 25 % or more.
The point that I was trying to make was that the VERY high professional costs to remain in this career DO NOT seem to be forcing the level of competence to be raised by the same amount.
Kelvin, yes we've thought / considered this route; however classes aren't always being held and money / cost (s) can and do play a major role at this point in my investing career.
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