Sentences with phrase «perhaps paying more money»

So you can look forward to a terrible ending in the base game, and perhaps paying more money to see how things really turn out, later.

Not exact matches

Perhaps more important than other reasons, we pay a lot of attention to China because: — We are likely to make more money there than the US in the next few years.
They would also have time — perhaps weeks or more — to negotiate with Mr. Paterson over how to raise the money to pay for any increases.
He added that the money «will be invested directly in classrooms, with principals empowered to use the cash as they see fit — to hire a full - time counselor and nurse, perhaps, or to pay for more supplies or after - school programs.»
That money, SRC Chairman Bill Green said, will be invested directly into classrooms, with principals empowered to use the cash as they see fit — to hire a full - time counselor and nurse, perhaps, or to pay for more supplies or after - school programs.
You're still paying more for a used Mercedes - Benz SL - Class than perhaps any other vehicle on this list, but you're getting a grand tourer with incredible performance, style, and comfort for your money.
It also has various disadvantages: it could only last three years under the DMCA rulemaking rules (every exception only lasts until the next triennial rulemaking); it could cost libraries more money to support than they pay Overdrive or NetLibrary, which benefit from scale economies; and it could induce publishers to demand (and perhaps even pay for!)
In the end, if you do the deal - You'll pay more in points, a higher rate compared to the 40 % down scenario, the origination fee would increase slightly but you'll keep your money on hand to invest elsewhere, perhaps some units that can help with the cashflow of your home.
If you're not great with money to begin with, you'll be less motivated by a math - intensive explanation of how to order your debts, and perhaps more motivated by the quick win of paying off a small debt fast.
Perhaps something as simple as not purchasing a cup of coffee every day can save you a quick $ 45 a month — and that's more money to go into paying down debt.
As you note, when you spend more on a card, the bank makes more money, through transaction fees and perhaps interest and late fees, if you don't pay off your balance every month.
In the case of Hearthstone it is perhaps more understandable to have this type of system being a free to play game that needs to make revenue in some way, and while many have made the argument that Hearthstone is Pay to Win, there have been many cases of players not spending money on packs and creating a deck that makes it to Legend rank, and in the case of arena, if you can consistently get over 7 wins then you are guaranteed to make back the coins you spent on the arena run.
It is perfect for a touch screen, and would perhaps work well on the Wii U GamePad, but I can not see anyone who owns a smartphone opting to pay more money for a console version that has a poorer control interface than the one originally designed for that type of game.
You perhaps still rely on your employer to keep supplying you with more money in your pay check; he is the one making you not poor; not the teller who simply gives you back some change.
We all invest more money than we perhaps realize in our personal property and we tend to forget what we actually paid for the items we treasure and keep in our New York homes.
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