Sentences with phrase «pretty big factor»

The same number of Americans (71 %) also thought the home mortgage interest deduction plays at least some role in driving the housing market — with 24 percent calling it a huge factor and another 18 percent calling it a pretty big factor.

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It seems pretty obvious that cash is a big factor in your current and future business plans.
But his record and big games were pretty average when you factor out the one record winning streak.
There are about 1 million kids who experience parental divorce each year, and I'm pretty certain infidelity played a part in a big percentage of those splits; it's among the top factors for divorce.
Make sure you factor this in when comparing prices because it will make a pretty big difference.
Considering the girly factor is pretty big on my day - to - day outfit choices I must point it out how awesome I feel towards masculine items as you already know.
Factor in concessions, transportation to and from the theater, and — for some moviegoers, anyway — inflated babysitting rates, and seeing films on the big screen becomes a pretty costly pastime.
The list of factors in the previous section is pretty overwhelming — However, it has some big advantages which explains why 12 % of developers are «very interested» in developing Kindle Apps.
We just got her some vaccinations, but it sounds like we need to be careful of external factors such as fleas and ticks, since we do have a pretty big field for our backyard.
The biggest flaw, however, is an inconsistent frame rate that all too often hampers the game's high - speed gameplay — a pretty big and unforgivable issue when speed is one of the game's defining factors.
Remote Play was a big factor in my decision to buy a PS Vita all those years ago, and with the right wifi connection it turns out it works pretty well... if you're playing a platformer.
's blog here, AND seeing how the published figs 1 & 2 differ with the figure posted by Gavin here... It's a pretty big stretch for the authors to conclude that «the opinion that the differences made by using the correct amplification factors are minor.»
Of course, there's always the other route of preemptively knocking out the replacement on all the galvi, but that's a pretty big cost, so you would have to factor in the cash flow and cash reserves situation before making that decision.
Not sure how comfortable a settee would be versus a «real» office chair (you could slipcover the chair to make it pretty), but it would look great, and the «snuggle factor» is better with a settee: — RRB - Please snap a close - up of Steevenson's name / letter on the wall; or, perhaps a bigger version is in order?
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