Sentences with phrase «going out of business anytime»

This may be a great option if you are going to pay for the full burial and trust the home won't be going out of business anytime soon.
I'm sitting on the other side of the fence, your comment «I merely have to hope that Steam doesn't go out of business anytime soon, and my games will be accessible from any computer forever.»
I also no longer have to worry about losing or scratching my CD or a host of other problems — I merely have to hope that Steam doesn't go out of business anytime soon, and my games will be accessible from any computer forever.

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Obviously, you are going to want to think about the places you are going to eat during your visit, whether it's for business or pleasure, so anytime you go to a new place it is always a good idea to scope out some areas ahead of your travels so that you can find a place that you find really interesting, offers cuisine you are interested in trying or already love and can provide you with a comfortable and affordable place to eat.
Yet notwithstanding the ill - considered notion that books are «a thing of the past» proffered by some, a view probably embraced by the same people who also (wrongly) thought that Amazon.com would have put Barnes & Noble out of business 10 years ago, it is our contention that physical books, and physical bookstores, are not going away anytime soon.
You can usually withdraw from them at anytime and most online savings accounts are FDIC insured, meaning you are guaranteed to get your money back even if your bank goes out of business.
«Facebook could go out of business at anytime or change the rules of how it displays the data you post,» says Garner.
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