Probably saved myself a lot of money though.
All you need to do is buy it as a gift and voila, you will have a gift that will be unique and
probably save a lot of money as well.
If you opt for a higher quality dog food that has little to no grains (or that doesn't contain an excessive amount of carbs from things like potatoes), then you'll
probably save yourself a lot of money in the long run by preventing numerous trips to the vet's office due to skin problems or other health issues.
Paradoxically, this would
probably save us a lot of money, but at the social level.
You'll have to do the medical exam again, but it will
probably save you a lot of money.
Having a sewing machine would have
probably saved a lot of money!
I miss the beautiful one I used to go to in Oklahoma but on the other hand, I'm
probably saving a lot of money.
Not exact matches
If you haven't
saved much to date, you
probably have a
lot of unused RRSP room, and when you start putting serious
money away you can earn substantial tax refunds.
You'll
probably need to pay for the mechanic's time, but it could
save you
money and a
lot of hassles in the long run.
It's comfortable to have the debate from where I, and
probably many other TLT commenters, sit; but I can imagine a life in which those formula samples would get me and my new baby through the first few weeks, or the first month, or whatever, and that's a
lot of money saved and a
lot of support given at a challenging time.
The canard that Dr. Amy isn't a «real» doctor because she let her license lapse [or be put on an inactive list — I'll tell you all a big secret, my US nursing licenses are inactive because I'm
saving a
lot of money by doing so, the annual fees are not peanuts, and I
probably won't ever work in the US again, so I guess that somehow makes me «not a real nurse» any more — pops up all the time.
Saving money is important to nearly everyone these days, but you
probably don't want to do so if it means a
lot of extra work.
That
saved me from marrying a Latina, and
probably a
lot of money!
Unless you have a hard - on for massive devastation and cheesy heroics, you'd
probably save yourself a little
money and a
lot of time by just watching the promotional advertisements for The Day After Tomorrow instead.
Since I buy a
lot of my books used —
probably at least two - thirds
of them — in order to
save money, that's a distinct disadvantage in my eyes.
Since most
of us
probably did not
save a
lot of money at a younger age, the Getting on Track for Retirement provides a basic guideline to evaluate when one could retire based on their age and how much they can
save.
This shouldn't in any way invalidate your flights and will
probably end up
saving you a
lot of money in parking fees.
You can
save a
lot of money and stress this way, because you will
probably already be covered by a current car insurance policy.
If you're a freelancer, you
probably have a
lot of business expenses that you can claim to
save a
lot of money — but you might not even know they're available to you.
It is something that is going to be handy in ensuring that you don't have to shell out a
lot of money in the long run and
probably can help you
save on expenses too in case
of an accident.
Even though right now you could
probably care less about whether you are bringing out the best in your spouse, if doing that means
saving you time,
money, and a
lot of heartache, then doing it makes sense.
Some people maybe have a
lot of money saved, but they don't have a really big salary, and those 2 people right there
probably would benefit from a different type
of loan.
John said he
saved a
lot of money by not paying premiums, but if he had had 3 or 4 major losses on the last 10 years, that
probably would not be the case.