Sentences with phrase «lot of dime»

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You can get a LOT of information out of them without spending a dime.
I haven't invested a dime in trading stocks but I've invested a lot of time in the past year reading books, blogs, several different newspapers, listening to money talk shows, etc..
I've met a lot of people my age (26) who are ready and willing to give up their career at the drop of a dime if needed for our country.
«Over the years the press would love to give their dime store psychoanalysis of our quote - unquote father and son relationship, which was all a lot of hooey,» Cuomo said.
A lot of vegan / vegetarian recipes call for such unusual items that you can feel nickel - dimed to death!
I would also add that Campbell made quite a lot of money on all of this and the people debunking don't make a dime spending the time to point out his work's deficiencies.
Most of those shirts and dresses look like G.C. Murphy and dime store (think Big Lots now) leftover rags from the 70s.
In fact, takes a lot of the most romantic dates that you can take your lady out on not you a dime.
As for our hero for the third time, Mr. Witwicky, since saving the world [twice] and getting a [top secret] medal from President Obama, Sam has gone to university on the government's dime and is now where a lot of uni grads are — looking for work.
Tom gets his dream job as head coach of some imaginary college program and moves the bounty of his loins to a humongous mansion on the university's dime, leading to a lot of belly - aching, undeveloped «new kid» bully subplots, and what would be the final nail in Hilary Duff's career if the world that made her a star in the first place made any kind of sense.
While a lot of big - name directors wiped out this year, a few filmmakers risked self - parody with projects that indulged their personal tics and obsessions with unapologetic thoroughness; the results were strange, kind of wonderful exercises in playing to a dwindling cult on their studios» dime.
They also drank and did a lot of drugs on the company dime.
If we did, we'd have a lot of schools not getting a dime
Up to this point, I've negotiated contracts that range from $ 900 to $ 4000 for a single book in a single language, but this process involves a LOT of paperwork, so I haven't seen a dime as of yet.
I've seen a lot of people commenting about the «We'll own and be able to use your new character without paying you a dime» part, but what I'm most concerned about is «Amazon Publishing will acquire all rights to your new stories, including global publication rights, for the term of copyright.»
I'd never thought of the connections between dime novels & indie, but that makes a lot of sense.
I haven't invested a dime in trading stocks but I've invested a lot of time in the past year reading books, blogs, several different newspapers, listening to money talk shows, etc..
Getting a good grip on your true income and expenses is a lot of work, and you may feel like you're worrying about nickels and dimes when there's big money to be made from rising property values.
But instead, we piddled away lots and lots of nickels and dimes, all the while convincing ourselves that we were being responsible with our money.
I do spend a lot of my time in front of the computer, but thus far it's on my own dime.
And while I'm not painting Nintendo as the Evil Overlords, I still wish that a lot of these fan games could just be left alone, as they are (mostly) obvious loving homages to Nintendo franchises fans love, including the fan game creators, and the creators don't (typically) ever try to charge a dime for them.
This change was welcomed with mixed reactions, with anger from mostly the PC community, who even spend a lot of real money for incredibly rare items, and also with joy from the console players who will have better loot and without shelling out an extra dime.
Ultimately, I would say: it's better to spend lots of money on a few games that you love than nickel and dime yourself on cheap games that you won't play anyway.
They're really cool and you've put a lot of work into the blog for a long time without making a dime.
It is however hard to turn a juggernaut on a dime, but once turned, it will (hopefully) tow a lot of other businesses along in its wake.
The car is a lot of fun to drive, really comfortable, turns on a dime.
And so we spend a lot of time visiting and spending time and really getting to know our client's business, either on our dime, and then certainly not charging for travel and those types of costs.
Genova points out that leveraging blog posts makes all the difference between a successful blog that generates business and one that may lead to lots of interesting discussion, but doesn't produce a dime of revenue.
The call will not cost you a dime, but it could save you a lot of money in the long run.
Auto insurance providers aren't what you'd call «a dime a dozen» but there are an awful lot of them out there.
Investing in real estate is, in a lot of ways, like investing in start - ups; ideas are a dime a dozen and success is dictated by the team's ability to execute.
«That's a whole lot of nickels and dimes, and from some [children] who are in foster care themselves.
If I didn't have a good licensed handyman who was reasonable who could come at the drop of a dime, a lot of transactions wouldn't happen.»
It's pretty obvious that you've put a lot of hard work to accomplish this; and all of it was worth every dime and effort, what with such a delightful result.
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