Sentences with phrase «pocket money prices»

Classic games for pocket money prices.
Comic Jumper and Deadliest Warrior are also down to pocket money prices, but I can't wholeheartedly recommend either of them.
Now that you can pick up touchscreen smartphones for pocket money prices, premium mobiles have to find other ways to differentiate themselves.
«Today's decision means pubs will continue to close as they are undercut by supermarkets selling canned beers at pocket money prices.

Not exact matches

In a rural area that counts Elvis Presley among its native sons, the drop in gasoline prices also was leaving more money in people's pockets.
Lower oil prices should put more money in the pockets of consumers already emerging from years of self - imposed austerity, says Richardson.
This is why deep - pocket investors, like DST and T. Rose Price, are less valuation sensitive: if you sell anywhere above the amount of money you raised from them they can't really lose.
But instead of pocketing a huge profit, he reinvested the money into Tesla call options that expire in January 2015 with a strike price of $ 130.
And cheaper gas at the pumps, courtesy of lower oil prices, will come as a form of fiscal stimulus for consumers in both the U.S. and Canada, leaving more money in their pockets to spend on other things.
A bidding war and the rich price paid for Reckitt's food brands may help Unilever pocket more money.
In addition, the bank's demanding Trapp vacate the property just before Christmas and asking the court to lower the list price of the house by $ 50,000 to speed the sale process — money that might otherwise end up in Trapp's pocket to help pay for a new home or her daughter's post-secondary education.
Bouroudjian at Index Financial Partners added that any instability in emerging markets this time around would be countered by one important element — the sharp drop in oil prices, which is putting money back into the pockets of consumers and businesses globally.
Money would have been better spent if we had put our hands deeper into our pockets and paid the going price for someone like Lacazette.
The board don't give a sh!t bout winning anything they only care about keeping the share price high and their bank balances in the six figure region Wenger has only kept his job because he does what the board expects and that's keeping us competitive WITHOUT actually winning anything too serious and WITHOUT spending too much money Now here's the teal nasty bit imagine if we won the EPL the next thing the fans would expect is the CL and to win that we'd need to spend big far bigger than we ever have oh no far better to just make 4th each season and see the money roll right in to the boards pockets and f@ck what the fans think
Remember we got an Academy and some players need to come from within our system I for one would be delightedly happier if the solution comes out from within rather than buying and putting money into agent pockets particularly when prices are inflated this inflation got to be burst before we all get bussed come on 100 milion for pogoba if thats the case what money is on messi or ronaldo or for the new messi and the new ronaldo you got to have limit this limitless soccer business got to stop some where and the monies got to filter down I like the premier league because all have equal opportunity but than you have guys like the moron morinho will just spend and get his player no matter what the costs are as I said they must be a limit and for that reason I salute MR wenger and the likes of Leicester
Guys let's just forget it, nothing is gonna happen, the deal for Aubameyang is off, this is another April fool, I blame Wenger and gazidis for this failure, they're all specialist in failure, I just pity u guys paying ur money to watch arsenal play and all the same the money goes to there pocket and we fans are here crying and dying for the love of this club, Wenger and gazidis knows that replacing a player like Sanchez will require a lot and why they didn't sell him all this while ❓ they know from day one Sanchez won't renew his contract and now they want dortmund to offer them Aubameyang on a cheap price.
(unfortunately banks do nt buy in to we will win the league for the next decade to give out money) from the cub before they lend then shed lots of cash, and this unfortunately leads to clubs putting up there ticket prices to reflect the cost of big progress, so people sometimes have to realize that the club has to find a way to make club grow, and if they do nt have deep pocketed owners then they have to pitch to the banks for a loan, like we did all those years ago an we are just over the worst of it now we have paid our dues and are now getting back among the big boys again.
Arsenal need a personel change from top to bottom starting with: 1) The Board — no money spent when we needed it to give us a shot at competing to win but again price the fans out of watching at the Emirates, pocket the money and sit back watch Wenger make them millions like the puppet he is!
Don't worry Arsenal fans, all that money that you spend on massively overpriced merchandise or the even more inflated cost of a pie and a pint after paying the most expensive ticket prices in the country are not just going to line the pockets of the club's owners and board members.
It looks likely the FA will not be reducing prices, so the only alternative is to add more money to your pocket yourself.
Now of course we see the price of these renegade Democrat State Senators to join Klein's IDC, was to put money into those IDC members pockets via lulu payments!
«The people of California work hard and play by the rules but they're getting squeezed by higher prices and lower earnings — and now Congressman Shithead just said no to a commonsense way to put more money in their pockets: raise the minimum wage.»
Just a young guy looking to please a lady in every way she asks me too, i am a security officer but my job wont pay much, i want to be able to have money in my pocket and not worry about the price tags when i walk in to a store.
That might work if incomes were increasing with inflation, but as health care premiums climb through the roof and the price of goods and services grow to simply put more money in the pockets of the wealthy, we are likely to see these scenarios played out again and again, and even worsen in the near future.
Besides eliminating the problem of children fumbling through their pockets for change or losing their money on the playground, the system also protects the privacy of youngsters receiving free - and reduced - price lunches.
Add genius steering and surprising room on the inside, and this stylish, Pininfarina - penned, front - drive pocket rocket served (and serves) up for not much money that instant, totally right feeling few cars can muster at any price.
You'll need deep pockets to own it at # 89,995, but since mint - condition road variants go for similar money and original rally cars command six figures, it could be the best option for someone seeking rally car performance for a relatively modest price.
With a much lower estimated price tag, the Insight may not kill the Prius, but it'll definitely appeal to hybrid buyers who want to keep a little more money for gas in their pockets.
Now we're back where we started, with Indies still trying to compete with authors who somehow have a leg - up in the market by undercutting their prices even more, offering more books for free, and taking money out of their pockets, instead of earning money back from their books as they should.
So, going back to the previous pricing method would actually give them more money in their pockets.
Actually Michael, the kind of arrangement that authors have with Amazon through the Kindle — where they can publish and sell their own books at whatever price they wish — can put substantially more money in a writer's pocket than a standard publishing deal, even with a lower price for the finished book.
So, in response to this, these publishers demanded a pricing model that would put less money in their pockets?
Allowing early termination and imposing kill fees may put some money in the publisher's pocket, but at the price of considerable inconvenience and hassle for everyone involved.
With the little pocket money, they have to do an approximate evaluation of prices from different sites.
And since the retail price is the same, all that money coming out of the pockets of authors and publishers.
And cheaper gas at the pumps, courtesy of lower oil prices, will come as a form of fiscal stimulus for consumers in both the U.S. and Canada, leaving more money in their pockets to spend on other things.
That if you went shopping for something, you went shopping for a car or you went shopping for groceries, and you found that the price of everything you were expecting to buy had just tripled overnight, that you would leave your money in your pocket and say, «I'll come back another day,» or «I'll go to a store down the street.»
For instance, if house prices are sky - high, it may be a good idea to sell your house right away, pocket the money and rent for a while before buying.
Higher prices take money out of everyone's pockets and dampen incremental spending, not to mention kill any enthusiasm most shoppers have for spending.
Advantages of buying from a friend or neighbor also include low price — after all, Mrs. Jones is not paying high stud fees or advertising her breeding program or campaigning her dogs on the show circuit, she is breeding an occasional litter for pocket money or because her Taffy is the sweetest, most loving, most beautiful dog in the world.
The latest price cuts put more money in your pocket for summer, and are a critical step towards getting rid of these premiums once and for all.
Money in your pocket will almost always be better than points in a program for the majority of travellers so, unless you have a solid plan on how you're going to use the miles in the short - term, you should let price rule the day and consider any points you get as a bonus.
At nine years old I naturally had no source of income, and thus saving my pocket money for fully priced retail games was an arduous, and at times seemingly impossible task.
Keep watch on the auction to see if the seller ever drops the price, or if you've got money burning a hole in your pocket pick this item up.
Early reports from London have Brice Marden's show at Gagoisan's Grosvenor Hill outpost selling out of all 10 paintings each with a price tag of $ 7.5 m. That's no indication that fair - goers came with their pockets full of spending money.
Or — with low gas prices now and a presumed eventual economic recovery putting more money in drivers» pockets in a couple of years — could conservation (once again) lose its cachet?
Natually, now that citizens are getting a little more money in their pockets due to lower gasoline and natural gas prices, these ninnies want to take it back in the form of a gas tax.
Unfortunately, instead of hiking the price ourselves by means of a gasoline tax that could be instantly refunded to the American people in the form of lower payroll taxes, we let the Saudis, Venezuelans, Russians and Iranians do the taxing for us — and pocket the money that the tax would have recycled back to the American worker.
To me, looking above and below the fold, try to capture the reality that the fossil fuel industry extracting carbon molecules from the Canadian boreal forest (e.g., Tar Sands) will make more money if Keystone XL gets built and those increased profits will, in essence, be the equivalent of picking the pockets of Americans who currently are benefitting from a «discounted» oil price.
The corn - to - ethanol subsidy in the USA was not aimed at reducing GHG emissions, or even its ostensible purpose of reducing dependence on foreign oil, but at raising the price of corn to put money into farmers» pockets.
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