Trust me, these tiny margins
only save pennies on the whole book.
Didn't the publisher realize that cutting 20 pages from the book would
only save pennies?
Not exact matches
Hahaha... The
penny pinching #### is
only thinking of
saving money not spending it.
Wenger is doing his usual squabbling over trying to
save a few
pence over transfers, and letting them slip, while wasting millions through not playing players (Joel Campbell, Lucas Perez), selling players for less than they're worth (Woj, Gibbs — who we rejected 10m for and have now sold for 7m), and not renewing contracts, saying players will honour their last year with no problems, which is clearly not the case, and it is not
only stoked up by the players, but agents and press as well.
Odessa's crew is
saving its
pennies for one thing and one thing
only, to buy the sails that will buy them wind.
Signing Fabianski always looked like a bargain for the Swans — good feet for a passing team, plus a healthy shot - to -
save ratio and Premier League experience — all for the princely sum of zero pounds and zero
pennies, but
only in retrospect is it so abundantly clear what a fine acquisition he was.
Nope I don't see the point of
saving my
pennies for a special piece
only to feel the joy of wearing it every now & then.
What is the point of
only wearing your «it item» once, especially after you
saved every last
penny to get it?
Not
only have we got people
saving their
pennies for «The Wolverine» and «Pacific Rim», but blockbuster hits «Man of Steel», «World War Z» and «Star Trek Into Darkness» are still floating around the cinema.
Even though you will have to pay for our professional writer's job, it will be worth every
penny, because you will not
only save yourself a lot of time, but also a great deal of hassle and nerves.
I'd assume the Scrooge McDuck's of the world could combine the two — DRIP (which buys
only full shares) and phone in to wash the fractional remainder and
save those last few
pennies.
If your bank balance needs more attention than your Avios balance then use some Avios to
save you some cash — yes, you may be
only getting 1
penny per Avios in value but it's still
saving you cash (a currency that's a lot more flexible than Avios).
We also have the recent
penny pinching from Nintendo, with their feature - light online service: the frankly abhorrent mess of their online chat and party system, cloud
saves (or any ability to back up your console) locked behind a paywall,
only mitigated by the fact that we will have a library of NES games (games coming up to thirty years old) given to us in compensation.
Not
only would I have
saved a couple
pennies on the dollar, but it wouldn't at times be so underwhelming to feel that I'm not getting my money's worth because I'm not taking advantage of the product's full features.
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Only # 115 fuel costs for 12,000 miles driving (# 0.96 pence for a full charge) * Low servicing costs and downtime - only approximately 4 working parts compared to over 300 in a typical internal combustion engine * Exempt from road tax (saving approx # 300 per annum) * First year capital allowances for fleet vehicles * Zero benefit - in - kind company car tax * Lower rate of VAT for domestic electricity * Exempt from congestion charge (saving up to # 2,000 per annum) * Free parking in many London boroughs and cities such as Milton Keynes * Expected high residual values due to high demand outstripping supply for several years to
Only # 115 fuel costs for 12,000 miles driving (# 0.96
pence for a full charge) * Low servicing costs and downtime -
only approximately 4 working parts compared to over 300 in a typical internal combustion engine * Exempt from road tax (saving approx # 300 per annum) * First year capital allowances for fleet vehicles * Zero benefit - in - kind company car tax * Lower rate of VAT for domestic electricity * Exempt from congestion charge (saving up to # 2,000 per annum) * Free parking in many London boroughs and cities such as Milton Keynes * Expected high residual values due to high demand outstripping supply for several years to
only approximately 4 working parts compared to over 300 in a typical internal combustion engine * Exempt from road tax (
saving approx # 300 per annum) * First year capital allowances for fleet vehicles * Zero benefit - in - kind company car tax * Lower rate of VAT for domestic electricity * Exempt from congestion charge (
saving up to # 2,000 per annum) * Free parking in many London boroughs and cities such as Milton Keynes * Expected high residual values due to high demand outstripping supply for several years to come
The
only «benefit» I can see is for those within the department to demonstrate the worthiness of their continued funding at or around the current level, even though almost half that department could be removed with the stroke of a pen if a few eligibility rules for benefits were loosened for the few remaining veterans who have a few years
only before meeting their maker - essentially bucket loads of money could be
saved that are being expended employing teams of people for millions of dollars, to literally
save mere thousands of dollars on veterans entitlements - «
penny wise and pound foolish» = > it is actually quite bizarre, and I'm sure it is just one of the most blatant examples of the organised stupidity that is government today.
It is easy to decide that the
only way your firm will be profitable is for you to scrimp and
save every
penny.
It was our
only option at the time, but If you can swing it, I would
save your
pennies and either hire a professional painter or even wait until you can afford new cabinets.