Sentences with phrase «probably hang onto»

If Microsoft's lazy security protocols haven't already ticked you off, then you should probably hang onto your info tightly.
I» ll probably hang onto it a little longer to see if I come around on it, but it» s not sparking much excitement these days.

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All are probably wrong, but it does kind of look like they are hanging onto something from the past that has little to no relevance today.
Where are they at this moment, the holdover moderates who have not yet been purged from their plush offices here but probably will be soon, who hang onto the security of Mammon and vow to speak out as soon as retirement age is reached?
One of those, a screen to Kelly, probably would have been a touchdown or a gain to the one - yard line, but Kelly couldn't hang onto the ball.
For one thing, you probably know a few of the basics because as Moms, we tend to gravitate towards other Moms, reading a lot of Mom blogs, going onto Facebook groups or hanging out on PInterest while your little ones sleep.
Banish The Menopause Belly You've probably heard of «menopause belly...» that dreaded extra flab that tends to hang onto your midsection after the age of...
If a piece has sentimental value, then by all means hang onto it, but unless is has some sort of value, or it is something you love and actually wear, you can probably let it go!
Aidan suffers from the «hang - onto - your - dreams» syndrome, big - time — we're probably supposed to side with him when grouchy old Gabe urges him to drop the acting thing and get a real job so he can support his family but damned if Pops isn't right.
If you end up in bankruptcy, you will probably be able to hang onto money you have in 401 (k) plans and IRAs.
This app is the cheapest way to buy an individual stock, but, you will probably still want to hang onto your traditional brokerage.
Chances are owners of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 will probably be more then happy just hanging onto that version of the game.
We relate to why we hang onto our own stuff; it's a wake - up call to keep our acquiring habits in check; and we probably know someone who overaccumulates.
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