Sentences with phrase «keep pay a little extra»

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All you have to pay for is the execution of the growth hack, and then it keeps growing your business at little to no extra cost.
Cuomo personally traveled to Western New York to announce a repowering agreement for a coal - burning facility in Dunkirk that would switch it to natural gas and keep the town's revenue base intact, largely by forcing utility ratepayers o pay a little extra on their monthly bills.
When I taught in Charter schools, they used to keep our base salary (relatively) low, but would give us all sorts of bonuses and extra pay to compensate us a little higher.
Add up all those little savings each month, and send them as an extra payment on the bill you decided to pay off first (keep sending the minimum to your other creditors, too).
By just paying a little extra to wipe out her balance month to month, Sally would keep that $ 190 in her pocket.
On the other hand, they do usually need a little extra attention paid to keeping their ears cleaned.
It's better to pay a little extra in insurance premiums and keep a lower deductible than to rely on your credit card to pay for a too - high deductible.
Agree with you on milk glass being over-priced sometimes — everything I have was either a gift or passed down from a family member, but I still keep an eye out in the antique stores for pieces I really love that are worth paying a little extra for.
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