Sentences with phrase «necessarily about making money»

An author blog isn't necessarily about making money.

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According to a recent survey done by Lavalife.com and AXE male grooming products, Canadian women say it's not necessarily the money, the cars or the beautiful home that make a man irresistible... it could be about how well he grooms himself.
Even though they don't necessarily make a lot of money from libraries, the people who read at libraries will talk about [their books].»
This lesson is about fast - tracking your trading SUCCESS, not necessarily about how you can make fast - money as a trader.
Unfortunately 6 % is about what you would expect to get in the market these days, so you can't necessarily make more money investing your remaining cash on hand as compared to putting it towards your loans.
Travel blogging is a lot of work and making money from travel blogging is a lot of work — not necessarily the best way to go about it.
However, the huge amounts of money, time and possible detrimental econmic effects that are being talked about with schemes such as Cap - n - Trade make your «If» one hell of a gamble to take — it's a classic precautionary principle argument and that's not necessarily a good way to run anything.
-- that the problems of society at large can be solved by channelling huge amounts of money not through the decision making processes of the individual whose problems you are trying to solve, but through a vast bureaucracy controlled by a de facto elite who are not necessarily acting in anyone's interests but their own, don't necessarily listen to the real problems of the individual, and even if they do, don't understand enough about the actual situation to make any difference at all?
Sports stars need to learn about financial innovation like bitcoin because they make a lot of money, but footballers do not necessarily have the financial skills to keep it long term.
Dating couples seem to argue most about issues such as commitment, time together, and the future of the relationship while married couples tend to argue about issues that come with sharing a household, such as money, children, and the division of labor.4 Cohabiting couples, especially those who have not made a formal commitment to marry each other, may get a particularly high dose of all of these kinds of issues and at a time when they don't necessarily have the commitment to the relationship or the skills yet to be able to tackle them well.
No warranties are made whatsoever about the amount of money, if any, that buyer will make or profit from any material or product or service sold by the Distressed Real Estate Institute and buyer warrants and understands that all claims verbal or otherwise by anyone including past students, past employees, current employees or associates of the Distressed Real Estate Institute about success of past students does not necessarily mean that buyer will meet with any success.
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