Sentences with phrase «paying back a bit»

It is common for some people to pay as little as $ 5 per month, although you probably will be paying back a bit more than this.
This is a shorter term sort of loan that should be paid back a bit quicker, but you are able to get as much as your vehicle is worth and in some instances a little more than what it is worth.

Not exact matches

The multiple layers of glass and the reflective pattern used on the back makes it less of a fingerprint magnet — especially if you pay a bit more for the gorgeous blue color option.
And we know a little bit about trying to pay back student loans, too, because we didn't come from a wealthy family.
You'll earn rewards, like cash back or travel points, on your purchase, and get a bit of time to pay off your balance before interest kicks in.
While it may seem that markets are dynamically changing at warp speed, it pays to pull back the throttle a bit and invest in gaining the requisite insight into customer strategy via customer insight and buyer persona development.
that book says I only had to die once and then the judgement, but we may have to postpone the Big Day a bit so I can go down there and shed some blood because of those bone - headed followers of mine...» He hasn't gotten back to me... but you're right there, my son, William, they are pretty damn wicked....god - damned I'll tell ya... BTW, William, like your thoughts... If I do come back we'll have to get together... maybe you could be, like, an Aide or something... can't promise you it'll be good pay, but, we can always milk the Televangelist out of a few bucks... let me know...
good to be back, Work has gotten the best of me and as it turns out I needed to pay attention and cut myself off from the internet for a little bit.
They provide a non-stimulant energy boost (one you don't have to pay back later, like you do with sugar or caffeine), so they're ideal if you want to lose a bit of weight or just feel more energized during the day.
Wasn't really paying attention to time — just checked for doneness (springing back a bit when touched gently in the middle).
Paying homage to the sidelined Woods, who types inspirational messages to his protege from wherever he is continuing his rehab from three back surgeries, makes for an amusing sound bite.
It's a bit confusing when Wenger talks about the player flying back when he is well enough, yet other reports state that Arsenal's club doctors paid him a visit to confirm his illness.
He was a bit of a whinger Thought of himself as a striker and not a right winger He went back on what he said His shots would often end up in row Z But he always got a new contract and a pay rise because he was a favorite of Wenger
I can not see any club paying that for a relatively unproven player, no matter how promising they might be, and that goes double for Wenger and the Gunners, but with the furore over Mbappe having died down a bit, do you think Arsenal might go back and test the resolve of Monaco with a mega money bid of, say, 70 or 80 million?
Chambers - Paid a lot of money for a young player with little experience in regards First Team and Premiership games.He looked a good prospect and because of injuries to the squad he found himself playing very soon into his Arsenal career.This caught up with him a bit as did playing with different CB partners and filling in at full back.Form dipped and was out of the side till a year long loan move to Boro.He was playing every week and despite them going down he was one of their best and consistent players.He has been indifferent since coming back but has looked better in last few games he has played.I believe there is a very decent centre back in this player and would not describe him as a bad buy at all.
In all fairness this was the bit of luck that Olympiacos had against us and Zagreb in all of the games, which this time was paid back in full, and that goal made it as the only one through the interval.
Go back a bit further to Rice, Storie, McNab, McLintock and O'Leary, as top Arsenal defensive players Ian Wright played under both George Graham and Arsene Wenger and he has discussed the attention George Graham paid to training for organised team defending and practicing solid defensive techniques, compared to Arsene Wenger's apparent total disregard for this part of the game.
This one can come back to bite you if you take it too far, so pay attention to how this goes for you and your little one.
But spending a bit of concentrated time in order to get sleep back on track will pay off in the long run — within a matter of days, everyone will be back to normal.
However, that said, if you are considering a second job that does take you back a bit on gas or requires that you pay for childcare, really crunch the numbers before deciding to take it in order to help pay the bills.
If you're like me, you like to get a little bit of the money back that you paid for the clothes, especially the kids» clothes!
Hillary Clinton has hit the lucrative paid speaking circuit hard, which could come back to bite her should she decide to run for president again in 2016.
«So the two systems — back to work and reformed benefits system — I think you can then legitimately our bit of contract is to make work pay, your bit of the contract is take the work when it is available and not just take it but to work hard, continue to work hard and try and improve your lot.»
«The welfare system is there to support you in times of need and when you get clear of it you should be clear of it... It's rather daft to take tax off the middle classes and pay them a little bit back... That's a very expensive way of giving a bribe.»
Then you can make a choice as to whether you want to pay a little bit more for a better dishwasher because you're going to get that money back in your utility bills.
But he added that space weather scientists are paying closer attention to this event than might otherwise be warranted because two back - to - back CME events, both directed at Earth, is a bit more unusual, and because it's possible that the two could interact on their way to Earth.
When COBRA bites, bite back If you lose your job, your one hope for health insurance is usually COBRA, the federally mandated program that allows you to keep your old job's health insurance for 18 months (if you pay for it).
But, since it would cost me more to ship it back then I paid for it, I'll keep it around for a bit and see if It grows on me.
I am a very well educated, quick witted, interesting, honest, fun, very laid - back, a social profession, who stays up on current events and own my own home (paid off) in far north Austin (Wells Branch) & am a bit of a hippy at heart — professional at work, non-conformist everywhere else.
Sometimes it seems a little bit overwhelming even for experienced players, but due to its replay value and the limitless gameplay options Tropico 4 pays back the patient ones.
Shameless, Season 8, Episode 3: The Gallaghers try to dig up the last bit of meth to pay back the meth dealer.
Occasionally you pay in to earn the feeling that you got a little bit closer you really haven't, as you ultimately find another paywall, and then another, and then another... As a enthusiast in actual Game Theory (the scientific theory as applied in everything from chess to politics) these freemium titles I find are actually not «games» but rather «toys»... I guess it works for some but I refuse to play games that feel intentionally hamstringed with the sole purpose of holding back content behind timers and paywalls to manipulate the player.
I found out I??? m going to be paying back triple on the apr rate and will owe 13287 dollars my last one was just a little bit over 10,000 dollars.
Plus, the Subaru Forester has a long history of being a mechanically sturdy car, so reliability shouldn't be an issue for Forester owners, and strong (if not class - leading) residuals means you'll get back a fair bit of the money you paid for the car come resale time.
Just like the Jaguar XJ, the Evoque pays the price for its dramatic coupe styling with visibility out back on a par with a Countach, and the comically sized door mirrors — a bit bigger than an average child's head — make visibility out of the side borderline dangerous.
As with all philosophy reading, the book can be a bit of a hard slog at times and it pays to read slowly and carefully, going back over what you've read at times so that you may fully understand what is being said (and the implications).
Back at the beginning of his career, customers were paying as little as $ 50 apiece to learn how to «focus» enough to be able to walk over hot coals pain free (a bit of gimmickry that the debunker James Randi tells us has nothing to do with mental preparation and everything to do with the principles of heat conduction).
Most months I can pay the mortgage with royalties from my small publishing efforts but I'm pouring a fair bit of that back into my self publishing project for January.
So you might want to hold back on paying for that sort of promotion for a little bit until the dust clears.
(Even DC's brave roll - back of their prices to a more inviting $ 2.99 doesn't change that fact, and since most of the savings seem to have been cut not from printing pages, but from paying creators to generate original pages, as every DC issue out this month has the same filler promo material in the back, the victory of «holding the line» feels a bit hollow to this DC fan.)
Though it may take a bit of work to set up, the pay back is sweet with all your bills organized online and easily payable through a click of the Submit button.
You must pay back the institution from which you borrowed the money, plus a little bit more.
So, just pay back the creditcard as fast as you can, if two years sounds like a long time there is nothing stopping you to pay it back a little bit faster even!
I might build to sell and try to pay for my education with my business, but hopefully will be able to continue to work, scale back a bit further, and perhaps hire some full - time help.
There is an agreement that you will pay back the money you have borrowed, plus a little bit extra.
Tighten your belt a little bit in the next pay period and you'll be prepared to pay the loan back with your next paycheck.
Every bit of funding you can find while you're in school will reduce the number of years you have to spend paying back loans.
My only concern about Amex is that they've been cutting back on credit limits quite a bit — which is understandable given the economy — but they've been cutting back on long time customers who do pay their balances in full, not just the iffy customers.
The projected number of Americans who do not have enough savings to make it through retirement is a bit scary, and instead of positioning themselves to save money and prepare, more and more parents have to pay back student loan debt instead.
Forget to pay one card could result in a late fee and / or interest, and you've then effectively wiped out quite a bit of your cash back benefit.
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