Sentences with phrase «less pieces of the pie»

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And if someone were to get a big piece of the pie, it would mean less for everybody else.
As they grow older, children behave less like Ernie and more like Bert — although they are not always happy when others get more, they would much rather give the bigger piece of pie to others than waste it, as long as the decision about who gets the smaller piece of pie comes from them rather than someone else.
It seems like you're bringing together some pieces of the pie which would serve a higher service level — less time invested but more help getting to the date quicker — a» la matchmaker.
This was a reducibly foolish argument: publishers are paying less for books, therefore the agent deserves a bigger piece of the smaller pie than the author of the book.
But I understand your feeling about the cost should seemingly be less... but it's because we have to look at both pieces of the pie together in terms of revenue... goodnight all.
Sure, amassing the funds and slogging through the necessary paperwork for your own piece of the real estate pie can be daunting, especially if you're a less - than - stellar loan candidate.
Samsung is now believed to be aiming for a piece of that pie, with patents pointing to potential smart speaker powered by Bixby no less.
The rationale is that the banks are taking less money, the title companies are giving us a break, the gas company is donating lines, appliance companies are offering products at cost, and this is your [real estate practitioners] piece of the pie
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