Sentences with phrase «great deep pockets»

This one has great deep pockets, a high neckline to frame gorgeous metallic jewelry, and a lovely flow when walking.

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The great wealth boom of the past few decades is now fueling a super-charged era of big philanthropy, with many new, deep - pocketed donors emerging with ambitious plans.
It probably doesn't reach as many people as organized campaigns with deep pockets, but for the money put into it, Dash's system is doing great.
Powell Jobs's investment is part of a trend in which deep - pocketed financiers and Silicon Valley billionaires are buying stakes in professional sports properties, helping drive franchise prices to even greater heights.
Darnold: Strengths: Size, patient in the pocket, takes what D gives, great at reading defenses, accurate, varies arm strength for different throws, good under pressure, mobile, mentally stable Weaknesses: release mechanics, turnovers, inconsistent decision - making, needs to work on deep ball
Miller is a decent passer, Barrett is good, and Jones can be great, thanks to his Ben Roethlisberger strength in the pocket and beautiful deep ball.
The included spill pocket is very deep and great at catching many of the messes your little one is sure to make when working with the baby led weaning process.
The pockets are so deep that my iPhone 5 still has a great deal of room above it, and will not fall out when I move about.
You can browse the site, use their services, and land up with a great date, without digging too deep into your pockets.
In a picnic, you can hold good conversations with your partner and have a great time together without digging too deep into your pockets.
It is such a great thing to have lived through this evolution of a culture, even if the current presidency is a disgraceful step backwards, at least for the more conservative pockets of America — and sadly it turns out those are some deep pockets.
It's simple, dig deep into those pockets and get 3rd party companies to show off their latest and greatest first on Xbox.
I so appreciate all the great information you make available free or very inexpensively for authors who may not have deep pockets.
There are many great ways to accomplish this, but most of us don't have deep pockets to run expensive book launches or advertising campaigns.
Desperate or not I think it's a great move and I remember saying micro has the deep pockets to cut the price keep include kinect, Im still glad they maintained their commitment to kinect, to me it's what makes X1 so different from ps4.
That said, if you're a gamer who just wants a console that plays great - looking games without digging too deep into your pocket books, the Xbox One X is a bit overkill - save some money and buy yourself an Xbox One S... preferably the one with a 2 TB hard drive.
A company with a great product, great people, a great corporate culture, and deep enough pockets to pay my salary.
On the contrary, they may see large organisations with very deep pockets, like Rolls - Royce, buying their way out of trouble, walking away from court with a great big financial slap on the wrists, while no past or present Rolls - Royce employee or director goes to prison for offences running into tens or possibly hundreds of millions of pounds.
If such a test could be put together I reckon a great many lawyers and many deep - pocketed clients (including government agencies) would fail.
This is great for clients with deep pockets, but it leaves out the «middle class» of clients: those who can not afford full representation but do not quality for help from Legal Aid.
With blogs being the great equalizer for small firm lawyers against those firms with deep pockets for marketing, it's a terrible shame to see more and more of the above.
This is especially true when the defendant has deep pockets and the injured plaintiff is in great need.
Injured claimants, even those with competent lawyers acting on a contingency fee basis (sometimes referred to as a «no win no fee» arrangement) may still face great financial risks associated with litigation against the deep pocketed insurance companies.
All things considered, the Galaxy J5 is a great device for those that aren't going out to buy a smartphone with deep pockets, and we can't wait to see what Samsung will come up with in the coming months as it slowly moves to becoming relevant in the low - cost smartphone market again.
It doesn't because the one with the deepest pocket will usually win and as far as the seller is concerned, if by the process being sealed, they stand to extract an even greater variance than that $ 1 or $ 100 from the eventual buyer.
The auction was a great success as guests dug deep into their pockets to raise $ 30,332.
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