Sentences with phrase «promise of a big payoff»

For both men and women, stock picking holds out the promise of a big payoff, and your brain feeds on that kind of anticipation.
Even though the tontine in England in 1693 paid only 8 % and a life annuity paid 14 %, the promise of a bigger payoff if you outlived everyone else still caused some to choose the tontine, since like a lottery someone had to win.
I'm wondering how long it will be before internet luring of naïve consumers by far too many shallow Realtors offering wild promises of big payoffs («List / buy with me and get more / pay less!)

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The ultrathin form of carbon has inspired other atoms - thick materials that promise even bigger technological payoffs.
But after reading Chris Guillebeau's Frequent Flyer Master and getting one of his email updates about a US Airways promotion that promised some big bonus miles, I decided to take a financial leap of faith with the payoff of some big rewards.
One of the biggest reasons for this is because life insurance proceeds can be used by loved ones and survivors for some needs — including the payoff of debts, the continuation of income, and / or for keeping financial promises like funding a child's or a grandchild's future college education.
One of the biggest reasons for this is because life insurance proceeds can be used by loved ones and survivors for some needs — including the payoff of debts, the continuation of income, and / or for keeping financial promises like funding a..
And the promise of turning big payoffs from buying Bitcoin into real - world cash has created a technological arms race among currency miners, a shortage of computers for scientists, and that, in sum, is worse for the environment than gold mining.
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