Sentences with phrase «into buying things»

Don't rush into buying things especially if you're on a budget.
And if you are a compulsive shopper, having cash back cards might lure you into buying things you don't need.
It's difficult to navigate through the cultural myths and subtle messages about dieting, not to mention all of the advertising and products marketed at women that can trick you into buying things that don't really help you get healthier, lose fat or get lean.
Berns and Ariely also highlight the ethical risks of neuromarketing, such as privacy concerns over «mind reading» and suspicion it will be used to «trick» people into buying things they don't want or need.
Those are all artifacts of public policies that have distorted the market into buying things it wouldn't otherwise have bought because they were turkeys.
«It's just really difficult to see that people have been pressured into buying things on credit cards, to getting out payday loans, to basically buy things with money they don't have and the really negative effect that has on people.

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We mean that just like a lot of people simply make decisions and later live with the decision - making guilt, buying property could just be one of those things you could have just gotten yourself into.
When things get cheap enough, people start buying back into that market and then everyone starts to pile in.
Counting on selling your home to fund your retirement It sounds like a sure thing: buy a house, watch its value rocket up, then downsize when you retire to tap into your valuable real estate for funds.
Whether or not the deal will happen is still unclear, but one thing's for certain: if Apple wants to buy into the streaming music space, then there's no question that it's here to stay.
Meanwhile, Echo plays right into Amazon's core retail business by making it «frictionless» to buy things, Goertz says.
Things were so nascent that as Wired reported in 2010, the ad agency buying the ads ran into an obvious but unexpected problem: «It had to create websites for its clients, who weren't even sure that interacting online was a good idea - or that the ads were even legal.»
Microsoft's critical advantage is that in our new connected world, where we get into strangers» cars, invite strangers to stay in our homes and buy things from strangers all over the world, nothing matters more than trust.
This includes everything from the willingness of a local community to walk into your store to buy things, to the willingness of neighbours to put up with the noise of your trucks driving past, to the willingness of the people's duly elected representatives to pass the kinds of legislation that make modern commerce possible.
So it's a vision thing — you want him in that slot because the other executives have to buy into the vision, first and foremost, Also, Sinegal has been around forever and that's key.
Specifically, we're merging Get Money Out into a group called United Republic, who noticed the same thing we all did - our government is bought.
I've looked at the «crowdsource REIT» type things, I've considered buying property here in Nashville, buying a drone and selling survey services on the weekends, other ventures, or just plowing more money into the 401 (k).
Just when it looked like Dara Khosrowshahi's tenure as CEO of Uber was coming into focus, the genial executive has muddied the water by buying, of all things, a bike - sharing startup called Jump.
«Xi Jinping's strategic intention here is to put things into a holding pattern, to buy time, and to potentially move down the pathway of negotiation and avoid a trade war,» he said.
«They've had this irreverent, shoot from the hip attitude about so many things, saying they'll just hire their way into this or buy their way into it or they'll ignore the (state) rules,» he says.
But if you want the opportunity to turn 1 % of your net worth into a multiple of what you have today, then the best thing I can advise is to buy that 1 % right away and find the discipline to do nothing with it for a decade.
After that, the company will look into things like purchasing wholesale businesses — deals that she said are possible in part because of their valuable private stock, which it seems as though, these days, every investor and broker wants to somehow buy.
And of course, nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition, which makes it tough to get teams to buy into new ways of doing things.
Until recently, this business model was largely restricted to sellers of big, non-portable things like furniture: people like to examine sofas before they buy them, but they do not fit neatly into shopping bags.
In its prime it was the latest Hot Thing in our capitalist economy, transforming what had been a nation of small owner operated stores into gigantic specialty national chain stores with enormous buying power and the ability to price the mom and pop shops out of existence.
Convincing investors that you're going to buy a business back, de-prioritize it, then pour all the profits into a new unproven business is one thing.
Stick with ETFs that have high daily trading (yes, they can fold like underperforming mutual funds), don't buy into gimmicks or sectors unless you really know what you are doing, and as the article mentions watch the spreads and the premiums; these things don't always trade at NAV.
«Even if people buy back stock, that is money that goes back into the economy that lets investors take that money and allocate it to other things,» Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin argued at a late - February Chamber of Commerce event.
Instead of letting these things frustrate you, or scare you into selling, it's a much smarter move to take these opportunities to buy more of this wonderful company.
That's right, you «did the right thing» by putting your $ 100 into a non-risk savings account but now you can't afford the TV and you are a $ 1 short for the same TV you could have bought last year!
However, before we look into the different razors themselves, it's first important to provide a brief introduction to the various types of safety razors and the things to look for when buying one.
You may decide to buy a nicer car, or maybe start collecting expensive things, or maybe you are just going to put it all into a bank account and save.
Although there will still be some amount of buying and selling in the portfolio during that time (for instance, to deal with things like new investors buying into the fund or selling a bond with a declining credit profile), it should be less than what would be experienced in a traditional bond mutual fund.
If you're buying into the Target Retirement Funds for convenience — rather than because you have strong views — then you'll probably be glad someone is keeping an eye on things, but beware.
One thing we know for sure and can agree on, gone forever the day where someone can buy something like few dollars / share, and in a few years or even shorter, the stock turns into hundreds dollars / share.
If people can't afford houses, investors will buy them and turn them into overpriced rentals, and people will rent them, even if it means cutting back drastically on other things, because you have to have a place to live, and when houses are too expensive, your only option is to rent.
They're not going to run out of things to buy, but you run into restraints where you start to break the market.
Personally I would not have bought into the whole firing thing.
So the argument then seems to be cut social spending to stimulate the economy while claiming that the money cut from social spending will somehow end up back into welfare by donations from money they already claimed was being spent to buy «things» in helping stimulate our economy.
In other words, they sound just like religious believers, claiming how wonderful things will be for you if you'll just buy into their wholly unsupported claims and promises.
And one reason Christians buy it is because such things help them bring Christ into culture.
He is the Living Mind of God coming into his own things and gathering it to himself in order to complete their communion with the Father and, because of the Fall, also to buy back and restore his broken inheritance among men.
Actually, if everyone bought into this way of things — might not call it centred on Christ — but centred on love and motivated by serving and loving, what a beutiful world this would be to live in — is that not true?
In addition we've bought into this dualism, separating spiritual things from practical things when that's really not a gospel thing to do.
So if you buy into this basic picture of things, then anything real has to fit somewhere into this framework.
Seems some big one's mind the joining of «Turkey» and that is why all this pressure applied to make Muslims life more difficult in Europe with so many regulations... Some are taking into consideration the balance of powers and religions... Why can't Europe say no to America if do not want the joining of «Turkey» to League... why buy time prolonging with excuses and conditions while from inside they fight any thing called Islamic from appearance to rituals...?!
One thing does seem peculiar though, and I may be mistaken here, why would an organization that doesn't really buy into the miracles of Jesus, e.g. healings and resurrection, and by extension the divinity or prophetic nature of Jesus, e.g. Jesus as an «itinerant... sage», really be all that interested in determining exactly what Jesus said?
As an atheist I don't buy into any of the religious narratives, but I recognize they can motivate people to do good things they'd never do on their own.
Why is it that all such religions have to threaten those who don't believe... Because, religion is a delusion, prayers, rolling beads around, hymn singing, bible / koran reading do not work... so the only thing that religions have left is to use punishment, blackmail, extortion, and threats against those who refuse to buy into such religious delusions.
We must be willing to assert the increasingly radical claim that there are some things too sacred to be bought and sold, that there are spheres of human life into which markets can not be permitted to enter.
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