Sentences with phrase «far less spending»

Annihilation will potentially be seen by a much larger audience overseas as a fresh Netflix film with far less spending on P&A, was the rational behind this.

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Continued Markham: «For fund managers, financial industry leaders or any regulated group, the ability to show a regulator a report of [expenditures] in real time, having spent far less time and money gathering that data relative to legacy solutions, is immensely powerful.»
Apple and Facebook clearly both have the cash to quickly ramp up in video, but they would both still be spending far less than leaders in the streaming entertainment like Netflix (spending $ 6 billion on original programming this year alone) and Amazon ($ 4.5 billion).
They are also far less likely to spend their days staring out the window, checking TMZ and logging onto Facebook.
Further, half of the survey's 2,000 respondents say that they expect holiday shoppers to spend less because of the U.S. government shutdown earlier this fall, which put a damper on consumer sentiment.
A 2013 Deloitte study found one - third of business executives and owners felt they were spending equal to or more than their peers on R&D, when actually they were spending far less.
She says she spent far less time on drug discovery and far more time sorting out the changes and persuading committees to keep her programs going.
Both studies found that until Americans hit the latter retirement years, when health care expenses tend to scale up, they're spending far less than 85 % of their pre-retirement income, on average.
This means that businesses need to spend far more time building trust and far less time just pushing products.
Looking further at those trends, the study reveals that men spent less time on social media than women (5 vs. 7 hours per week), decreasing their hours by 1 from the previous year.
If you offer a service or product in a physical location, most likely you will want to bid higher on those within a 5 - 10 mile radius, and the further out you go, the less you probably want to spend as they are less likely to make the trip.
we never hide that we are not frugal by nature, we're not budgeters, and we've really only succeeded at retirement saving by employing a pay ourselves first approach that is essentially tricking ourselves into thinking we have far less to spend than we actually do.
It has come to my attention that some economists claim that our sovereign federal government is more or less powerless to kickstart the economy because of our great dependence on the United States and therefore should do next to nothing: «Mr. Orr and other economists urged Ottawa to ignore pleas to boost stimulus spending further -LSB-...]
The previous Liberal government having increased spending 47 per cent in its last six years in office; the Conservatives having increased spending another 19 per cent in its first three years («good times»), and a further 20 per cent over the next two («bad times»); after doubling spending, in short, in the space of a decade, the government's notion of restraint is more or less to leave it there.
Of course, there is a fewer percentage of people that own a camper, but even with the camper, you are spending far less per vacation than if you were to stay in a hotel just a few miles away from your home.
I would much prefer to spend more money with my family NOW than to have more later when I have far less important things to do with it.
I could care less to read any further what the figures behind that EACH but the amount by itself is significant should been given to charity to help the poor and the needy than spending it to advertise stupidity.
Each State would then have a larger workforce for keeping highways clean or public cemeteries mowed and spend far less on keeping people incarcerated and you get to keep more in your pocket.
Considering his condition is likely what allowed him to spend most of his time thinking and doing physics, thus making him one of the world's most well respected physicists and living far longer with ALS than any other individual before him, and is still able to communicate, I would imagine Maire is correct and he is an atheist not because he is all that bitter, but because the further people tend to go in science, the less they tend to believe in religion.
I am working on a plan like this in Canada (as there are far less people and it is easier to get through) because being from a socialist country it is vital for people to feel the money they pay in taxes is being spent on things that benifit them, even if it is only a percentage of the overall amount.
The Aranui departs from the Tahitian capital of Papeete but spends most of her voyage plying the far less touristy waters of the Marquesas and Tuamotus, where it is one of the few regular supply links that distant islanders have to the rest of the world.
• A further 13 % of consumers estimate they spend between 10 and 20 % of their average household total food budget on organic products, with the remainder spending 10 % or less.
Net spending after trimming all the deadwood fat would be FAR, FAR less than the hundreds of millions both Shitty and Manure are planning to invest in this window and honestly would make Arsenal IMHO very dangerous both in England and Europe
Pochettino, with far less money and wages to spend has done far better.
Correction The initial fee paid for Di Maria was 25 million Euros, Which at that time when the value of the Euro was half of the pound (I know this because i was in Portugal, when this news broke) equates to around 12.5 Million, Plus a further 11 Million Euros # 6.5 Million If he won a title in his first season which they did, So all in all 19 Million pounds (Wow what a tremendous amount of money to spend, Jesus Andy Caroll cost more than him in the same god damn season)... Falcao's had a release clause of 45 Million, One which they paid money to him and his agent in order to instill in his contract, This is a sour note for most Porto fans because, he jumped ship having signed a 5 year deal In July and he left in August for less money for his buy out clause.
for the less experienced, cheaper Michael Carter - Williams and cap space, which was spent on the far more traditional Greg Monroe.
We are being totally outclassed by clubs who not only have spent far less on new players than us the last few years, but also are paying their players (and managers) less, than we are.
We haven't lost team value in the last two years, we haven't gotten weaker in the last two seasons, we haven't finished further down the table in the last two seasons, we haven't replaced players with worse players in the last two seasons, we haven't gotten more injuries than usual, we haven't been kicked out of the CL any earlier than usual, and we haven't spent less than usual but we have won two FA cups.
Wenger last won the premier league when most of our squad were at school his status amongst them is far less than it was with the lies of Pires and Henry etc al He's lost his touch lost his mettle and he doesn't have the respect of the players any more The board keep him on because he spends next to nothing and makes them a fortune Its time he went and the board changed tact but I really doubt it will happen anytime soon
Bah bah bah Kroenke didn't invest enough money, poor Wenger has done extremely well with the funds he has been given...... what excuse does Wenger have for finishing below Spurs and Liverpool who have spent far less money?
How come Man City — a club which has made a profit only twice since Mansour bought them in 2008, and whose cumulate profits have been far less than Arsenal's over the past 10 + seasons — can still spend money like water (or should that be oil) through the period?
Yet if you think about ten or fifteen years ago, the big teams were far less efficient in their spending.
Spurs spent far less than the rest of the top six over the past two transfer windows, bringing in Victor Wanyama, Vincent Janssen, Moussa Sissoko and Georges Kevin - N» Koudou.
Add to that the fact that despite spending far less than Arsenal (particularly on wages) Spurs have not only caught the Gunners but overtaken them and you have to ask the question of what you get for your money.
However, after spending their previous two league games on the road, we are confident Roberto Martinez and Wigan will appreciate the return home to a venue where the Latic's are far less exposed.
And it's not just a simple matter of «parking the bus» as many of Burnley's detractors describe it, the back 4 especially as well as the 3 - 5 CMs spend a lot of time practicing cutting down on the shooting lanes so goalie Heaton has less goal to cover and generally doesn't need to move too far to get behind a shot.
I believe it would be more accurate (but far less catchy) to say, «marry someone you love spending time with, whose vision of the future, definition of marriage, and concept of household operations blends well with yours.
It enrages me because it is a tacit declaration that it is my (or someone's) job to clean up after him, and the end result is that I have far less «spare» time to spend doing fun things with the kids or working on my career or heck, just relaxing with a good book on a couch that isn't covered with his smelly discarded socks.
Well the good news about school lunches is that a school can actually spend LESS money and get far superior food!
Seize the moment to have a shopping spree and build a capsule maternity wardrobe to take you through the next six months in style (you might feel less inclined to spend all day in the shops once your bump has further blossomed).
Murray also finds that college - educated women are far less likely to become single moms; college - educated couples are also less likely to get divorced or to have kids who spend time in single - parent homes.
We seem far less appreciative of time spent with noses in handheld DXs than in paperbacks.
As a whole, our children spend far less time playing than ever before.
In comparison with doulas, one study revealed that male partners spent far less time and were more physically removed from the mothers than the professional doulas were.
We spent far less time on pureed baby food than I thought we would.
We let you rent them for far less — even less than you'd spend on disposables!
We spend far less of our national income on health than countries like Germany and France, and this scandalous failure to invest is not without consequences.
In general, democracies may not be the harbingers of progressive public spending, at least at first (war ironically appears a better predictor of increased taxes and spending), but they engage far less in arbitrary expropriation than do autocracies.
The second largest lobbying spender was the teachers union, which reports spending far less than the charter school groups, at just over $ 3.2 million.
Still, his victory came relatively cheaply, spending far less money than the two Republicans who provided yes votes — Sens. Mark Grisanti and Roy McDonald.
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