Sentences with phrase «last penny of»

And then things happen like forgetting to fill out Box17A, which I later learned was the difference between receiving my paid maternity leave and paying the state of CA every last penny of said money.
When all was said and done, John got me every last penny of each policy that covered my injuries.
Not for them, years of organising volunteers, tramping the pavements of their constituency and spending every last penny of their spare cash on petrol, refreshments for volunteers and raffle tickets at the local fete.
I might take a months wage at ten bucks an hour and I would donate every last penny of the rest.
Unless an investor is leveraged to the hilt and has placed every last penny of personal worth into your company, then her motivation will never be truly comparable to yours.
Using up the last pennies of my credit, I bought One Pound Gospel (Vol.

Not exact matches

Even without a penny of federal money, which is only now sluicing through the pipeline, the company has increased revenue 50 percent over last year.
Sure, the samples will only last you a couple of days (at most), but it's an easy way to pinch pennies every now and again.
«Is it absolutely necessary to drive every last penny out of it at the cost of human livelihoods?»
«What I hear, what I see is there is a pressure on revenues and we are a little bit stricter on the profitability of some contracts, so we don't always bid to the last penny to win.»
Barclays also announced a restoration of its dividend to 6.5 pence per share for 2018, more than double the last year's full - year dividend of 3 pence.
Barclays announced a restoration of its dividend to 6.5 pence per share for 2018, more than double the last year's full - year dividend.
Of course, don't expect the penny on google.ca to be the last one you see.
Traders should avoid «analysis paralysis» where they spend so much time deciding on how to get the last penny out of the market that they end up being too confused to place any trade and then don't get any pennies!
There's been a lot of recent press coverage about how millennials are turning out to be a marketing disappointment because of their lack of disposable income and job prospects (Bloomberg BusinessWeek called them «penny pinching» just last month).
The price of Regular and Premium were up a nickel and four pennies each, respectively, from last week.
Even that couldn't be found last night in most of the debt - ridden Postmedia newspapers, with their own Single - B - minus credit rating from S&P and shares that fell a penny each yesterday to an undignified 2 cents.
For example, an undergraduate borrowing the maximum of $ 5,500 for the first year, $ 6,500 for the second, and $ 7,500 for the last two years of college would save a pretty penny on the aggregate amount of $ 27,000 — more than $ 59 per month after payments start.
But remember that late cycle is a time to focus on capital preservation, not wringing every last penny out of the market.
Since the TSX.V is always the hardest - hit when the inevitable correction arrives, the doubling of values since last January has everyone trying to determine whether the leverage of the penny explorers outweighs the predictability of their more senior brethren.
Orsu appears to be a bit of a recovery play as its share price has been decimated over the last few years and now trades at pennies on the dollar.
 The Harper government's decision last year to write off every penny of the auto aid and thus build it all into last year's deficit calculation (which I questioned at the time as curious and even misleading) has already been proven wrong. Since the money was already «written off» by Ottawa as a loss (on grounds that they had little confidence it would be repaid — contradicting their own assurances at the same time that it was an «investment,» not a bail - out), any repayment will come as a gain that can be recorded in the budget on the revenue side. Jim Flaherty has learned from past Finance Ministers (especially Paul Martin) that it's always politically better to make the budget situation look worse than it is (even when the bottom has fallen out of the balance), thus positioning yourself to triumphantly announce «surprising good news» (due, no doubt, to «careful fiscal management») down the road. The auto package could thus generate as much as $ 10 billion in «surprising good news» for Ottawa in the years to come (depending on the ultimate worth of the public equity share).
Assuredly, I say to you, you will by no means get out of there till you have paid the last penny
When the woman threw in her last two thin pennies, Jesus said something along the lines of, «now that's a true gift!»
The story of the Rich Young Man tells us that we must be prepared at any moment to share what we have, even to the last penny, with others who are in need.
If we take this story of the Rich Young Man as our paradigm, it yields this: We must be prepared at any moment to share what we have, even to the last penny, with others who are in need.
Christians of all types are encouraged to «give to Caesar what is Caesar's and give to God what is God's,» to be like the widow, who gave her last two pennies and so received the praise of Jesus, and to follow the instructions of Paul to give generously and joyfully for the ministry of the church.
Money doesn't bring your child back, but I do hope that the Martin family sues every last penny out of Zimmerman.
Tesco, the UK's largest supermarket, last week said it would launch direct contracts with around 850 of its supplier farmers and pay them 22 pence per litre for their milk.
Come on Wenger don't go penny pinching on us now.You still haven't spent what u promised end of last season.
Last man who worth every penny of his world most expensive player was Cristiano Ronaldo.
And so winter passes into summer and then back to winter again, and pretty soon I won't have a ghost of a chance of winning, and the race will be still unrun, my stepson still shouting, «Last one to the corner's a rotten egg — no penny tax, no nothings, no back talk, everyone included, no backs, touching black, for 1964, period.»
We have been seeing how we have been penny pinching for the last 5 yrs, because of which we have not won the league and now we are out of champions league as well.
This deeply dishonest club will not get a single more penny of my hard earned money til we have some honourable people back in charge again; the last such an one being David Dein, forced out in 2007, in a black and catastrophic day for Arsenal Self Destruct Football Club.
The first sign that nothing's changed will be if lemar don't get done bcoz Man City have got 2 Monaco players while wenger is penny pinching to get 1 in fact we can't even sell the deadwood and the last pre season games are in a couple of days
I do nt know what is the heck with this morata story, man he worm bench in Juventus now all of the sudden he is 60mil... Even if we do nt buy striker and he is our last hope i would love if arsene start to penny pinching about this one..
Feels a bit like a panic buy but if he does nothing more than push Giroud so we see the player from the Euros rather that the player who went one - third of last season without scoring than he's worth every penny.
And when you look back at the last decade, none of those youngsters have progressed in the way that they were hyped up to and yes I'm talking about the likes of Ramsey, Walcott, Jack Wheelchair and the Ox who all had a one season wonder of some sort, during one point in their Arsenal careers, thus far and We can't keep using this excuse for not buying ready made quality, which would instantly improve our chances of winning a major trophy or two, but No, Wenger wants to stick with a theory which clearly isn't working for us on the pitch, but he doesn't really care, as long as it works out well for saving the penny's and the pounds, in the place where it matters most for Arsenal fc, in the bank.
Then he starts doing what he has been doing for last 5 yrs, penny pinching, indecisive about players to sign, messing up contract extension of good players, giving new contracts to people who don't deserve it but still we have the AKBs who think he is the best man for this job.
Portuguese clubs are notorious for attempting to squeeze every last penny out of there prized assests, thus limiting there development and decreasing the opportunity to transition to more competitive European leagues.
It's a lot harder to account for every last penny that the thousands of new fans will spend over the next 30 years.
Instead, we have a manager who haggles for every penny when buying but is saying it's ideal to have players in the last year of their contracts.
Of course I love the fact that we're looking like title contenders but if it weren't for us kicking and screaming about transfers he'd probably not have spent a penny this window or last.
I then came most, but not all games, until early last season when SHEER DISGUST AT HOW US FANS ARE BEING CHEATED BY THE CLUB, INCLUDING WENGER, caused me to resolve not to give this corrupt run club another single penny of mine while Wenger remains.
Wilshere needs another manager to improve... I have a lot of time for him but he stands around too much waiting for ball whereas before he used to hunt for the ball... but whatever happens we are 6 players short of a quality team... years of penny pinching and over indulging crap players by a clueless manager who is a legend in his own mind... people go on about guardiolas spending in the summer but the team we are now watching play the best football in epl history only has 2 new additions from last year Emerson and walker... I guess mendy would start if fit... we have 2 new players too but we are further behind than ever!!
I had been going since 1958 til last season when I finally stopped, ENTIRELY BECAUSE I finally resolved to give not a penny more of my money to this corruptly run club, while Wenger stays.
Kits these days come and go, as manufacturers attempt to squeeze every last penny out of their target markets.
Wenger has however won the FA cup last season and he has kept us in the top 4 until last season with players who he didn't trust fully and a squad made up of penny pinching versions of what he wanted, to maintain top 4 with that handicap isn't a bad thing.
The 27 year - old has a reported price tag of # 50m and is said to have a salary bill of 10 million euros, (which as about the same as Arsene Wenger earns at the current exchange rate), but he has scored a very respectable 101 goals in his last 149 games which is not a bad rate of return, and he should be worth every penny.
The Ozil transfer was the only one they paid for in the 1st season of spending, it was still a gamble and up till the last day they appeared scared of spending a penny more than they thought they should... was it the fear of not having spent a penny that pushed the Ozil deal through on our end?
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