Sentences with phrase «let it expire rather»

So they are willing to let it expire rather than agree to the Senate GOP demands for pro-charter school provisions in exchange for renewing the law.

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And rather than allowing all individual provisions to expire, it would be more responsible (or less irresponsible) to only let the individual rate cuts expire.
The 29 - year - old's contract at PSG expires at the end of the next campaign, but they would be happier to see him leave this summer, rather than let him go for nothing next year.
View image gettyimages.com The German international's contract with Dortmund expires next summer and the club are expected to let him leave at the end of the season, rather than lose him on a free transfer next year.
P.E.F.'s contract expires April 1 and its president has already attacked a Cuomo proposal to let large construction projects be designed by contracting firms rather than state - employed engineers.
If you trade options (rather than either exercising them or letting them expire), you'll also be subject to a bid - ask spread, which is the difference between the highest price a buyer is willing to pay and the lowest price a seller is willing to receive for the option.
The deal of me switching was sealed today when I let an action pack expire and got a rather rude letter from Microsoft demanding that I destroy all software they ever sent me.
Rather than cancel your policy or let it expire, consider a few options.
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