Sentences with phrase «precious little money»

When times are tough, there may be precious little money for advertising.
«They basically anointed one person without even speaking with me,» said Love, whose platform includes progressive policy priorities like Medicare For All, though his campaign bank account includes precious little money.

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They take money from their followers and give them precious little they haven't paid for.
Rob Trotta (R - Fort Salonga), whose district includes the hamlet, says the grant — part of a $ 7.5 million countywide economic stimulus package proposed by County Executive Steve Bellone and approved by the county legislature — is a waste of money at a time when the county has precious little to spend.
Her intentions may often be traveling at the expense of a foreign «prince», visiting expensive restaurants and hotels and getting from him some precious little gifts or maybe money.
Now that you're a little familiar with why people are opting to join a Nebraska dating website instead of continuing to waste precious time and money on meeting people in a bar, maybe there is something nagging in your ear that prevents you from actually signing up.
And yet here we are, with a governor — aka #goalie — who enjoys Education Minnesota's support even as he moves forward with a number of overdue reforms despite having precious little to give in the way of money, and with the noble laborer front and center in the popular imagination.
Obviously you know little about how the book business works, if you really think there's a conspiracy to silence your precious voice, or that publishers aren't interested in publishing great books that will make money.
However, in order to defend that precious spot of real estate, you're going to cultivate a nice little collection of healing rooms, turrets, money - generating quarters and more.
In this respect, your commentary is exactly correct, namely, that we have done precious little to understand the true impact of our inherent conflict in how we govern our profession — namely, that it's in the interests of lawyers to make more money and in the interests of the public to pay less.
If you already have a full time job (which you obviously need to keep because you now really need the money), that already leaves you with precious little time for your kids.
In the end, counseling becomes more of a hassle than an asset and you can feel as though you are making little to no progress and this may just be a waste of precious time and money.
Precious little time involved and no money spent!
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