Sentences with phrase «paying more a bit»

It's great to see the media paying more a bit more attention to climate change, especially when they're still doing such a good job, overall, of ignoring it.

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Expect to pay a little bit more for a Helix mattress, though.
So right now, they'd be paying $ 3535 a year, just a bit more than under the ACA, or 7.1 % of income.
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.
Optimism is high (71 percent) and the average paycheck is up (0.2 percent), so they're paying existing employees a bit more, though hiring is slightly down (0.2 percent).
Whether it means paying more for tomatoes in the grocery store or absorbing increasing business costs, many Canadians are feeling the bite of inflation.
But over the course of time it's actually more attractive for Adobe because of higher lifetime value from our customers — they're paying us a little bit each month... and we ultimately do better financially over the long run.»
But if Victoria's Secret is truly committed to keeping its supply chain free of misery, couldn't it simply offer to pay more for cotton, so that kids like Clarisse Kambire could get at least one solid meal a day and maybe attend a bit of school?
However, both ride - hailing companies would have to shell out quite a bit more in benefits and pay for their new employees, and these drivers would gain additional legal protections.
If you want to do something a little bit more creative — and provocative — one fair pay advocacy organization suggests hosting an «unequal» happy hour.
They have been opting to pay a little more for goods and services from local restaurants and vendors, which supports their local economy rather than shopping at mega stores where they could get things a little bit cheaper.
«Even if the FHA - insured mortgage has a lower monthly payment, you may still be better off paying a bit more for the conventional loan with PMI,» said Parsons.
«If you want more flexibility, you're going to pay a little bit more for it,» he said.
Tough economic times such as this recession have meant that taxpayers need to pay more attention to these chances because they could affect your finances quite a bit.
«It's either pay a bit now or pay a lot more later.»
«Would you rather have cheap subsidized... goods dumped into Walmart and not have a job and not have your wages go up in 15 years, or would you like to pay a little bit more — not much — a little bit more, and have a job and have your wages going up?
«That's why it pays to be a little bit more aggressive with your long - term savings.»
The same companies donate to the BC Liberals With Premier Clark's approval of Kinder Morgan this month, British Columbians learned a bit more about the rules of the game of B.C. politics: if you want a major project approved in B.C., you are going to have to pay for it.
Men are doing a little bit less paid work, and perhaps a little bit more household work (Aguiar, Hurst and Karabarbounis).
But this stuff, people have always had the ability to pay a bit more to get something a little bit better and it's been a system resistant to it in large part because people seem very resistant to change and very set in their habits.
The downside is that convenience comes at a cost, and you pay a bit more for the brokerage services.
Working a little bit each month can give you the money you need to pay off debt more quickly.
During his speech, he explained to the crowd that if the Liberals were elected on Oct. 19, that they would raise taxes by asking Canada's wealthiest income earners «to pay just a little bit more
But the real opportunity for Taco Bell and many other restaurants is in serving «fresh» food to a growing number of diners who are willing to pay a bit more for it.
Shareholders may well use this AGM as an opportunity to get a bit more detail on the CHF 21 million paid out to five departed executives.
NEW PLAN Divorce would become a bit more burdensome for the ex-spouse who pays alimony because it would no longer be a deductible expense.
Those figures show that wage gains have been a bit more brisk in low - paying sectors such as leisure and hospitality.
A collaborative study by the Insurance Information Institute and State Farm in 2015 found one - third of all homeowners insurance liability dollars paid out was related to dog bites, totaling more than $ 750 million.
Every month you stash a bit more equity into the property by paying down your mortgage.
Analysts for Natixis Securities said they had expected Pernod to pay a bit more than 5 billion euros for the deal, and that the premium could weigh on the company's shares.
And we could start paying for it by asking the wealthiest Americans to contribute a little bit more.
For my own taxes, I pay a professional; I figure I would rather pay a bit more today than risk being audited later.
No doubt, teachers are paid a bit more now than they were when you first started out too.
The more judicious might catch up on housework, pay the bills online, answer emails: the kindred spirits will make a bit of room for delicious indolence.
I know facts are hard to come by with you funndies, but at least try to pay a bit more attention in history class.
Give me a Break, CNN... if you had paid a little bit more attention to Obama's religious habits, we might have been saved from having him in office
According to SpaceX, the two people are anonymous private citizens who have already «paid a significant deposit» on the trip that he said would cost a bit more than a crewed mission to the International Space Station would.
«People aren't afraid to pay a little bit more as long as it's a good - quality product,» he says.
Guests can pay a bit more to have access to an indoor pool and fitness center nearby.
They sell purple sweet potatoes!!!!!!!!!! I think the sound that came out of my mouth when I saw them, scared the lady behind the till a little bit, and more than likely, she thinks I've got some serious issues, because I did a little victory dance when I was leaving the shop... Oh well, small price to pay for having an access to these beauties.
We're sorry to fans of our Ginger Beer who may be paying a little bit more for the drink they love next year.
It does cost a bit more than other Matcha powders on this list, but if you ask me, it seems a small price to pay for such a healthy addition to your diet.
«Australia tends to bear the brunt of costs more than anyone else, mostly because emerging countries in Asia take a bit of investment and it seems Australia has to pay their share when money is required.»
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.
If it's too dry and crumbly, add a tiny bit more of the milk (paying attention to the note in the ingredients above).
With health problems caused by harmful chemicals becoming more prevalent, it pays to be a bit more meticulous when it comes to the food you eat or the ingredients you use.
«Organic graziers don't take the easy way out when it comes to controlling pests and diseases or looking after the land, so it's great to see their efforts increasingly being supported by consumers who realise it's worth paying a little bit more,» says Alister.
I know I've said it a million times over the past year or so, but now that we are finally getting settled, I really do hope to be able to pay a little bit more attention to this blog.
It's a bit of a hybrid concept - mostly they roll with a serve - yourself buffet set up (you pay by weight) but in the evenings they also offer a few more bits and bobs..
Whilst it takes a bit more effort to make than regular rice (since all you have to do for that is buy it and add water), having cauliflower rice definitely pays off in the long run.
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