Not exact matches
But there still remains downside with Halcon, which must collect more $ 17
per barrel of oil equivalent it produces just to cover operating expenses, before
spending a single
penny on capital costs or production maintenance.
A hundred sounds like a lot of anything — but when you're talking about
pennies — and it's how much you've got to
spend on food
per day, suddenly,... More
«We can manage down to the
penny of what we're
spending per person
per day.»
Congress has failed to pass Child Nutrition Reauthorization that is now over a year past due and even if it had passed, would only have allocated 4 1/2 to 6 cents additional funds
per student, so even for the mere
pennies per lunch that we could have added to the current $ 2.72 that we
spend on school meals, our elected officials couldn't come together for the health of our children.
The LGA wants the Government to give councils two
pence per litre of existing fuel duty to
spend on local roads maintenance.
I hesitated to
spend the money, but as you noted, the cost
per wear is down to
pennies.
I've
spent a year at much less than half a
penny per page on my novels.
At 10 cents cash back
per transaction, the Chase 10 and 10 is technically open to exploitation: You make a nine - cent profit by
spending a
penny on your Freedom card.
Generally, this price was a few
pennies different so whether you
spent $ 3.50
per gallon or $ 3.47
per gallon was of little consequence.
Jean loves the Boots Advantage card scheme, believing it's very generous as it gives four points, each worth a
penny per pound
spent.
And 42
per cent of those asked said they've noticed an obvious decrease in customer
spending - showing that holidaymakers are watching every last
penny when it comes to booking their getaway.
But you get 2X on all
spending with Venture, so you effectively get a
penny per dollar
spent when redeeming for cash, which would be 2 cents
per mile if used for travel purchases.
But if my mileage plus card gets me a
penny per dollar to
spend on UA only while I can get a CC which pays me a
penny (or more) I can
spend anywhere, the choice is achingly simple.
12 months ago, wood pellets were costing 50 % more (in energy terms of
pence per kilowatt hour) than electricity did and that was before you'd
spent thousands on a suitable (approved) boiler.
Exxon has
spent less then a
penny,
per person,
per year supposedly «confusing» the public about the state of climate change.
He's comparing
per - capita expenditures for lobbyists («a
penny per person») to total expenditures from green groups and government («
spend a lot more than a
penny per year», note lack of «
per person»).
Whilst the main party candidates
spent large sums
per vote received, I came in at
spending only 5/10 of a
penny per vote!