The phrase
"massive outlay" refers to spending or investing a large amount of money on something.
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With some sells not
a massive outlay for the gunners.
4th place gets you all the same teams to play, the stadium is always full the same TV coverage and sponsorship but without
the massive outlay in signing more than one star per season.
Chairman Daniel Levy forked out over # 100m on new players last summer and may encourage Pochettino to sell before he buys so as to avoid
another massive outlay on new additions.
But recent performances suggest to the manager that Karius is playing with confidence again and
a massive outlay for Alisson or any other keeper just isn't necessary.
I recall
a massive outlay of cash (by a rich husband) to try to jump start a semi-celebrity's music career.
So was
the massive outlay of energy and funds for the expansion worth it?
I am deeply concerned about the effect
the massive outlays for Kyoto, carbon trading, and carbon taxes will have on the social programs and way of life in our country.
Hiring a virtual receptionist gets you all the benefits of that full - time employee, but you don't need to have
a massive outlay of time or money.
Such a scenario is sure to adversely affect one financially, due to
the massive outlay of money on medical expenditure.
I forget about
the massive outlay that lead to the minor payback.