Sentences with phrase «paying something similar to»

You'll probably end up paying something similar to what the people in your area pay.
And so as a consumer you'll probably end up paying something similar to it one way or the other, I guess is what it comes down to.

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If you want to help your children pay off their student loans, you may have considered doing something similar.
I've written this — or something similar — before, but a couple minutes of thought puts paid to this idea.
In the past, Cuomo has called for something similar to the congressional model, which would limit lawmakers» income to 15 percent of their salary, or about $ 12,000 per year under their current pay rate.
It's best to turn the question back to the executive, with something like «I'd expect a competitive salary in the middle of the range you pay others with similar experience, or perhaps slightly above.
I saw something similar in a box mix at the store and couldn't bear to pay the price for it.
Sometimes because a company plans to actually manufacture something looking like the patented device, other times patents are filed to keep competitors from doing the same, or to force them to pay royalties, or similar business strategies.
(the bad side is, it is difficult these days to search for something, you get many similar looking things which you have to pay close attention to).
Pet insurance is similar to travel insurance or automobile insurance: you pay an annual premium in exchange for coverage in case something goes wrong.
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.
I'm planning to do something similar in paying off my mortgage.
If you ever encounter a similar issue where you are steered toward a more expensive checking account, take from my sister's experience to avoid paying for something that you don't really need.
For example, if you've never spent time in an airport lounge you could always pay for a day pass to a lounge like the Centurion or similar and see if that's something you'd value having access to each time you visit the airport.
I thought this would be something similar to the last year promotion with Apple Pay, which is not the case.
Using cash equivalents or something similar, you will end up sending the money back to yourself in order to pay off the card you originally used to earn the points.
2) Set up an annual subscription fee for $ 30 - 50 for something similar to (the now - shuttered, Sony - owned) OnLive's CloudLift service, which allows gamers who have already paid for content to stream any of it via PS Now for nothing more than the subscription fee.
Hmm... got China for $ 3 on a sale some months ago and got ta say I was expecting something similar for India and Russia.Not saying the games aren't worth it, I really like Assassin's but for someone with a backlog like mine... $ 7 just ain't worth to pay for games that will sit there on your download list waiting to be played when you have time.
«Pretty well known Polish indie developer Sos did something similar some time ago, and just like in our case it proved, that it always pays back if you try to understand people, instead of condemning everyone.»
It might be nice to consider replacing it wholesale with something «cleaner», but such technology would need to pay similar output dividends and thus far nothing really does.
If OHSU needed an incentive to create a program that pays a small but welcome cash incentive to cyclists, how do we create or recreate that carrot or stick at other companies and entities so that they will do something similar?
Companies like Legal Zoom can be dealt with; indeed, nothing stops the profession from doing something similar, but the best answer to the Legal Zooms of the world is an effective advertising campaign by the Law Society, paid for by the profession (less than $ 100 per lawyer), to educate the public as to why lawyers are a bargain compared to disclaimer infested non-advice.
Similar to how auto or home insurance works, you pay monthly or annual premiums to get protection in case something happens.
Cricket is a prepaid carrier that offers relatively inexpensive plans, which start at $ 35USD / month and include a credit for those who sign up to auto pay, something similar to what Verizon and some other carriers offer.
They will get in direct contact with you to ensure that you have a chance to offer any feedback on the content or ask questions as to why something has been omitted.The Polish resume format is also something which our writer will pay particular attention to, although it does follow similar trends as other European ones, a legal disclaimer is required otherwise recruiters won't be able to process your personal data for recruitment purposes.
Attorneys have been doing something similar for the past 30 years to help pay for lengthy and difficult pro-bono cases.
Secondly, years ago I suggested to the then TREB President that annual dues be paid by way of quarter - yearly payments (something similar to the method used by The Law Society), but he was quick to put me down for my request.
They were more than what I wanted to pay, but I searched everywhere for something similar and at the time could not find anything.
If I see an item I like I try to find something similar elsewhere that costs a bit less — I find it pays to shop around.
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