Sentences with phrase «monetary sense»

I do keep a healthy reserve fund and have the money to replace it, it's more that they haven't made monetary sense to me.
And while the picture quality makes games look even better, it arguably makes a lot more monetary sense to just go with a 1080p panel so you can get higher settings while hitting that magical 60 FPS threshold.
It only makes monetary sense to make a stopover if it is in London, and your final destination is another city within the UK; stopovers in the airline's hub city are free on BA.
The cost of the trial, in both the monetary sense and the mental anguish sense, would be steep.
Not class in the monetary sense but in terms of the British social hierarchy.
I will never be rich in a monetary sense but I am one of the lucky few who wakes up every morning thinking... wow, I get to go to work this morning... and that makes me rich in ways I can't begin to explain.
The next option, which is one step further up the serious - steps - todating ladder both in a monetary sense and in commitment, is a dating service.
This service is actually quite valuable, though maybe not in the monetary sense.
Please note: sadly, these dogs are not «rare» nor «valuable» (in a monetary sense).
There's almost always some form of cost to the client — not just in a monetary sense.
Do you consider your time to be more valuable in a monetary sense than that of someone who cleans houses, pools or mows lawns for a living?
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