Sentences with phrase «get your piece of the pie if»

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If you're an entrepreneur looking to get your own piece of the fintech pie, here are some new ways to think about the changing financial services landscape:
«Wouldn't you get angry if a restaurant waitress told you that you were too fat to have a second piece of pie?
And if someone were to get a big piece of the pie, it would mean less for everybody else.
If you get distracted and lose that window of opportunity, your cute - as - pie, cherry - patterned diaper cover quickly turns into a sad and ugly old piece of baby wear.
In the largest of innumerable ironies, the duo is incensed that their underground credibility is being ruined by the production of a big - budget picture and seek to, if not stop the production of the film - within - a-film (to star James Van Der Beek and Jason Biggs), get a piece of the financial pie.
Women continue to get a bigger piece of the filmmaking pie, even if the guys are still hogging the lion's share.
Good thing the moderate wing of your family is tripped out on tryptophan or somebody might have a pesky question or two, like how does everyone get a bigger piece of pumpkin pie if the pie stays the exact same size?
The article, basically said that Amazon decided that if publishers were going to make all this money on ebooks and not give authors a cut, then Amazon would prefer to get a larger piece of the pie.
Readers get to choose from a bevy of books for a low monthly subscription, while authors can obtain a piece of that pie if their books are borrowed.
If a company's top line and bottom line is growing at substantial rates, and investors are getting paid a larger piece of the profit pie year in and year out, yet Mr. Market doesn't like the stock does that mean he's right?
That means your son and daughter get 50/50 stakes in the death benefit; if your son dies, his piece of the pie is split equally between his two kids, and so on.
That means your son and daughter get 50/50 stakes in the death benefit; if your son dies, his piece of the pie is split equally between his two kids, and so on.
If the Government was getting a bigger piece of our pie (similar to fuel companies) rest assured we would be protected from the Big, Bad Wolf — The Competition Bureau.
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