Sentences with phrase «everything you earned before»

If retained executive recruiters were talent agents or managers, we'd have to be licensed and you'd have to pay us a piece of everything you earned before taxes.

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«Maybe people were able to earn a rate higher than inflation before, but all of a sudden they lost everything
In Episode 11, Earn runs around town trying to finish everything before catching a plane so that his cousin Alfred, aka Paper Boi (Brian Tyree Henry), can go on a European tour with Clark County (RJ Walker).
The sheer accumulated weight of the studio's cinematic universe can lend films a gravity they don't particularly earn because they stand on the shoulders of everything that came before.
For a guy who has edited Toni Morrison, Nora Ephron, and others, he comes as across as a seriously uninformed dick who delights in «mansplaining» everything that is wrong with a wildly successful genre (that earns enough money to pretty much keep the rest of the industry flourishing and off life support because there are only so many painfully precious lit fic books one can read before wanting to go to a poetry reading and sarcastically catcall the people at the mic) that is dominated by women who for the most part seem to know what they are doing and drive 90 % of the innovation in book marketing and sub-genres.
Before we talk about how much you can actually earn self - publishing a book we need to talk about how much you will have to spend to get the book into print (because when it comes to self - publishing, you pay for everything upfront yourself).
But it's a tough adjustment if you're used to consuming everything — and more — that you earned before retirement.
Before April 15 rolls around, though, make sure you are doing everything you can to hang on to all that money you have earned.
Yes, it still takes way too long to earn everything the Krypt has to offer, and you'll have seen all the unlocks long before you've saved up enough Koins to afford them.
However, once you're through that mission, everything seems to slow down... The main scenario is pretty good, and you'll definitely enjoy it, but when it comes down to side missions, I found myself doing them for two reasons; to earn extra Praxis Kits and because I like to make sure I've done everything in an area before I leave it... That sense of wanting to know more, to learn what secrets lay behind these missions, just wasn't anywhere near as powerful as it was in Human Revolution... On top of that, to me at least, the main scenario seemed to wrap itself up rather quickly...
Everything that you have earned before is kept so all of this will be carried over.
[L] earn everything you possibly can before you jump ship: read about, listen to, network with, and study everything possibly related to the field you hope to pursue so that you are totally prepared for what you are about to get yourself into.
It's also the only way to know everything you need to know before you invest your hard - earned investment money.
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