Sentences with phrase «of paying money for something»

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They had found an extremely rare form of graphite, something many companies would pay big money for.
More (or a lot) of money is not as important to him as getting paid nicely for something he LOVES to do and can do it the exact way he wants... since he's independent and does not have investors.
Although they aren't likely to yield as much as many riskier investments over the long run, a good bank will at least pay you something for the use of your money.
She says the residents «think somebody owes them something,» and complains that they spend money on expensive hairstyles, makeup and leather coats but won't pay a token fee to send their children to a weeklong summer camp program her church runs for the benefit of inner - city youngsters.
All I can say is that I've experienced what I've experienced, that there are certain things that can not be made known without first hand experience, and that if you happen to find yourself in a situation where you want to know or need to know something that can not be made known without first - hand experience there option of trying out for yourself and see if you like it, although I don't think there is any money - back guarantee, but then again I didn't have to pay any trial offer either.
If it's something natural that some crazy person is willing to pay ten million dollars for, I'd probably sell it and use the money to get out of debt and help others.
I guess I feel the same way about a liberal agenda that say that to get out of debt we have to spend more, or that my tax dollars have to pay for something I think is morally wrong (Obamacare sets up a fund to pay for late term abortions) or a government that confiscates kids lunches, or tells me how much soda I can drink, or uses my tax money to choose winners and losers (mostly losers but Obma doners) in energy production that produces no energy yet we are sitting on more coal and oil than any other nation on the planet.
c) if i were sick with something i wouldn't know the origin thereof (ergo, e.g. i couldn't sue anyone for reimbursement of health care costs and eventually also for pay for sick days) and i wouldn't have health insurance (where health facilities and workers are available) and barely any or no money, what else would there left for me to do than relying on «online advice», a «witch doctor», and / or praying?
«I am surprised that they did not analyse that in television deals because basically what happens there, it is something that should have been planned, that two television channels who pay a lot of money for football have conflicted interests in promoting games.
You'll figure something out soon, but there isn't a ton of immediate help to bridge the next couple years, when the team will be paying an awful lot of money for an awful little bit of production.
im not saying he can hold us to ransom — NOT even our best player has the ryt to do that but the reality is, it seems to be something very common at Arsenal... Beside Fabregas and Henry most of the others left for more money... he cant expect more than 100K a week... But strange fact is we pay players under 100k a week and expect to compare them to players that are paid over 200k a week (eg Rooney)....
So i believe a # 30/35 million would certainly give Dortmund something to think about (Plus I don't think any arsenal fan would mind paying that kind of money for a player of that quality).
arsene and his team have done a good job recently but i feel that something might backfire these season and their plans might be ruined or they might have to pay a lot of money for a good striker who are very few in the market... or i hope is that they don't buy another bendtner in desperation..
They pay me in ideas only, which means I should point out something important: I do not have a personal set of ethics, and I would accept under - the - table money for posts like this.
And when you are paying big money to Arsene Wenger to run the football side of things (something the Kroenke's know sod all about) and the chief executive Ivan Gazidis millions to look after the commercial side of things, it seems odd that we need to spend so much for a bit of advice.
Byram's contract situation has been up in the air for months, and with the potential of losing him for nothing this summer, Cellino had to either pay the boy big money or salvage something in return.
6 months after we were in the relationship he got a job in a supermarket as security guard, but here in my country that does nt really makes a lot, its like almost $ 300 dollars per month, i make 600 up to 800 per month, by taking calls in a call center, he never went to college he only graduated highschool, im in law school right now... from the very beginning since i knew he did nt have a job or was making money he could spend, if i had money i would invite him out to dinner, or to the movies or whatever and it was me paying for it which i did nt mind, he is not the kind of men who buys flower, or invite u to the movies, or out, he rather visit me at home and watch a movie in netflix and thats it, we have made plans to go out, but none of them works out, something always happen, and the day it may happen, i say no, just because i think i will have to pay for the date..
You may end up paying a lot of money for something that seems like it's just a piece of fabric.
We also give our kids opportunities to earn money from doing extra jobs so they can experience the joys of being rewarded for hard work, and working for something they want... but these jobs are extras, and generally things I'd love to pay a professional to do if I had the chance.
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After all, we pay a lot of money for our fancy devices, and putting something pretty around it means nothing if it will not protect it.
«I have no intention of suggesting that we set aside monies to help pay for something we don't get any improvements out of... unless I get assurances of what's going on and how it improves our program,» he said.
Also, the money seems not to be the main reason — if it was, people would not pay extra out of pocket for lay midwives if their hospital birth was covered by insurance, something that often happens, and people would definitely think twice before paying for the services of midwives in full at 36 weeks and then if they have to transfer end up with further hospital bills — these are not rational monetary decisions, they are paying these con artist in order to reinforce their feelings or beliefs.
«Even doing those groins not to allow the water to break cost a lot of money and then with frozen taxes in the last eight to ten years, there has not been any increase in taxes unlike in the United Kingdom for instance where any young person living there knows that once you start working at the age of 18, your civic obligation is that you must pay tax but here nobody takes it as their business that the new road I am using I need to pay something and so they only pay tax when they are inside the real tax net that is you are paying pay as you earn.
«If you just count miles and not true energy use, you can get people paying more money for something that's actually going the opposite of what they wanted which is to get a lower carbon footprint,» said Messer.
So, if Alta Genetics bought a company for $ 2 million and the «value» of the firm, according to its Annual Report, was $ 1.5 million, the extra $ 500,000 paid would be called goodwill (since every accounting equation has to balance, and you always get something for your money).
Labs with a mix of federal and private funding are required to account for the monies separately, leading to the somewhat absurd practice of color - coding lab instruments and workspace so that nothing paid for with federal money is used to do something federal policies prohibit.
I'd like to try it but not sure I'd want to pay a bunch of money for something crossing into spiritualism, voodoo, whatever you want to call it.
it looks like something you would pay alot of money for!
I think that's why advertisers describe their product as distressed denim versus ripped jeans: the idea of buying something damaged and paying good money for it sounds plainly stupid.
The most popular sob stories are... «I would love to meet you but I don't have enough money to travel, could you help me out and I'll pay you back» or «I have to pay a bill right away but don't have enough money and don't get paid for a couple of weeks can you help out and I'll pay you back» PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE watch out for these sob stories or if something about the person just doesn't feel right.
During nearly 30 years of practice, I have come to understand something very important: When people rent an apartment, they aren't just paying money to live in square footage — they are making a home for themselves.
Rating: 8/10 — a recreation of the kidnapping in 1973 of John Paul Getty III (Charlie Plummer), and the subsequent attempts by his mother, Gail (Williams), to persuade his grandfather (Christopher Plummer) to pay the ransom, something the then world's richest man refuses to do; Scott's best movie in years, All the Money in the World is a taut, compelling thriller that tells its story with ruthless expediency and features yet another commanding performance from Williams, something that takes the spotlight away from the presence of Christopher Plummer (who's good but not great), and which serves as a reminder that money isn't the central concern here, but a mother's unwavering love for her cMoney in the World is a taut, compelling thriller that tells its story with ruthless expediency and features yet another commanding performance from Williams, something that takes the spotlight away from the presence of Christopher Plummer (who's good but not great), and which serves as a reminder that money isn't the central concern here, but a mother's unwavering love for her cmoney isn't the central concern here, but a mother's unwavering love for her child.
Neither were desperately revered for their dynamic abilities and didn't receive fawning critical approval from the press, yet they both went on to find favour with their owners and today the Z8 has become something of a collector's item with big money being paid for examples with low miles and perfect provenances.
Advantages include having lower monthly payments, having to put down less money for a down payment, you can «afford» a «better» car, your repair costs are lower since you are leasing a new car under warranty, you get to trade it in for something new every two or three years, you don't have any trade in squabbles at the end of the lease and you pay sales tax only on the part of the vehicle you finance.
When you pay loads of money for something as expensive as say a Lamborghini Gallardo you expect the top level of service, and unfortunately for a Chinese owner, that is something he did not receive when his Italian sports car was taken to a local dealer for repairing.
I don't recall ever not finishing a book; it probably has something to with the instilled Dutch attitude of «I paid money for this, so I'll finish it.»
He of all people should know just how much money indies have, and data is something a lot of us value and would pay a lot of money for.
Another change from «Alpha» to «All - New» is a big complaint that the digital copies of Shonen Jump originally expired after «x» amount of time, making some readers not want to jump on board to basically pay money for something they'd lose access to eventually.
People don't pay more for something because of a rational explanation (or an abstract complaint that culture costs money).
Having another credit card overall gives you piece of mind that, if something does occur that you need the money for, you can use that money and pay it back over regular installments.
One of the best ways to make more money in your spare time is to do something you love and to find someone who will pay you for it.
They're great if you want to be locked into a contract to pay someone lots of money for something that loses its value.
The picture changes slightly if you still have expenses in the US, like paying for a mortgage, or repairs to a property there or something similar, as you're probably better off leaving part of the money in the US to get rid of both the exchange rate losses and currency risk.
So if they see something that's completely finished and ready to go and it looks fantastic and it sparkles, they'll pay all kinds of money for it.»
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And then, when nothing does happen, it can feel like you paid up that money for nothing... that is, until something goes wrong, and then you're hit with thousands of dollars in everything from emergency room bills, to auto body repairs or even legal fees.
Six hundred dollars is a lot of money to pay someone to do something that you can do for free.
Though a» 90 - day same - as - cash» offer might seem like something smart people do to make their money work for them and pay it off before the money is due, the fact is 88 % of people do not pay these loans off before the due date.
If you're borrowing to pay for something over the course of months or years — for instance, a child's college tuition — you'll have to make sure you don't succumb to the temptation to spend the money on something bright and shiny.
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