Sentences with phrase «save my points rather»

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«Our mission is to provide multiple access points for customers to save money,» said company president and CEO Dirk Van den Berghe, in a rather benign assessment of Walmart's mission to squeeze suppliers and discourage unionization at all costs.
Anyway the point is that if you are a banker and conceive of your job as «save the careers of corporate managers» rather than «do what is best for the corporation,» that's a little weird.
People will pay more in the more expensive store just to get points on their card, and a nice lump sum pay - out later, rather than save the odd cent or two now.
The point is rather this: This kind of whispering is the communion in which individuals find that profound appreciative understanding that saves from deadly loneliness and self - destructive anxiety.
Janet i think what you have said is quite insightful and you are right and there is another meaning to Go and sin no more and that speaks to me of repentence making a decision to Follow Christ the one who saves.The words Go and sin no more is referring to a continual ongoinging process of living for Christ rather than dying in our sins daily there is no comparison.I thought that was awesome pointing the law back to all of us for we all have sinned and the judgement is death but Jesus came that we might have life in its fullness.Many people only see the adulterer when she portrays who we are as sinners that he came to save all of us sin is sin and the punishment is death so again you are quite right people use the scriptures to judge and that was never Jesus intention.I hope that helps when someone uses that scripture incorrectly and you can you use it like Jesus did to point it back at those who judge i hope that helps.brentnz
In reference to the cross and resurrection of Christ you stated that these, «ADD FURTHER CONDITIONS... ADDING content to saving faith, and in the process, pointing men and women to doctrine rather than to Christ... (caps yours)»
as to the back four, i think we should rather play Monreal — gibbs has apparently been troubled with some injury lately and been saved as much as possible — no point in giving him a «worthless» game during these times if so.
At this point in the last campaign he had created 42 opportunities for the rest of the Arsenal team, but this has been halved which suggests that he is being more selfish and rather than putting everything on a plate for everyone else; he's saving the meal for himself.
The last third of the first half had the away side pushing forward for a second goal, with a point blank Cech save keeping parity, and enjoyed rather too much possession to the extent that to go in to the break level was a relief and allowed the Arsenal to regroup.
I'm also very happy that I found yet another way to wear my orange leather skirt — it was a guilty purchase in a month I should rather have been saving money, so I make a point of wearing it often in order to reduce its cost per wear to a minimum.
I'm sure you'll get sick of this tote since I'm planning on wearing it endlessly but I believe that that's the whole point, instead of buying things because they're cheap I rather save my dough for the special things whatever they are!
This can lead to a bit of frustration, but very well placed save points help to make the difficulty more of an homage, rather than something that ruins the game.
Parker finally finds a point of view and focusing more on the revolt rather than saving it for the finale could have made for a stronger debut.
I believe we are starting to reach an important tipping point: where educational technology in the classroom can actually start saving a teacher time, rather than adding to their workload.
The core of the M3 would be its engine, but rather than choosing a more powerful six - cylinder unit as a starting point, Paul Rosche, then technical director of BMW M GmbH, opted for a high - output four - cylinder, not only to save weight, but also because it would be able to rev higher (the six - cylinder engine's crank suffered from vibrations sooner).
I would much rather a game that I could pick up and put down at any point in time without having to worry about hitting a save point, or being in the middle of a mission that I won't finish anytime soon.
I am very happy to be at the point where I'm worrying about tweaking my budget and saving a bunch rather than worrying how I will pay my bills.
I think it was alot easier back in the day for a parent to support their child for a college education... the rates now are just so rediculous... ontop of all the other things a parent has to save for now... 401k, IRA, costs of everything have gone up... i think rather than funding the education it would be wise for hte parents to give some money to them to live while at college as you point out that... part of college is more than just the text book education... its about the life education... and if they had to work they might miss out on some of that life education... i had college for free as my father worked at one... but i still lived on campus as part of college is the experience... i hate paying hte loans now but it was part of the experience that i will forever remember..
But at this point of my life, I would rather save more and spend less.
It's just shocking that by deciding at some point in the past to save and invest rather than spend we are now at the point where we are making $ 24K in «free» money from our investments.
Everything from negotiating with your cell phone and cable companies to lower you bills, starting a side business from a passion of yours, using mobile apps to save money shopping, utilizing credit card points to buy gifts rather than spending cash, and starting an envelope system (where you put cash in for your entertainment that month, and when the money is spent, you have to wait until next month to replenish the envelope).
If you're usually eating out rather than slaving over a hot stove at home, make a point of using a rewards credit card every time you pick up the tab and save up some serious cash.
Use RRSPs to save Unless you have a particularly high or low income, you should probably stick to RRSPs — rather than Tax - Free Savings Accounts (TFSAs)-- for your retirement saving at this point.
Rather, I take the rest away at that point and save it for later.
The Starwood Preferred Guest credit card is one of the best points rewards cards you can get if you spend a lot of time on the road and prefer to kick back in luxury rather than to save money on cheap hotels.
Those 50K Delta miles aren't taking me anywhere internationally, and I'd rather not transfer a huge amount of Amex points to actually get a worthwhile award (no sense in throwing good points to save bad points).
Since most of my travel is within the USA, I would rather save my rewards points and transfer them to an airline that I can actually use, such as Delta / Alaska Air.
I would most likely rather save my UR points for other redemptions, but if I needed to top off my IHG account for an award, it's nice to have the option.
Booking travel with cash rather than points can save you more The Chase travel portal offers some awesome deals — but that doesn't mean they're always the best deal out there.
That's a fantastic way to make sure that the miles & points hobby costs rather than saves me money.
That's not bad, though I'd rather save my Ultimate Rewards points for premium cabin redemptions if at all possible.
That's a deal that some might consider, but I'd probably rather just pay the fees and save the points since I could get much more than $ 382 in value from 43,925 Krisflyer miles.
Some people will find it saves them money to buy points rather than book a regular room.
Chances are that an informed traveler like you and I won't redeem those 15,000 points for a $ 40 rate at an Econolodge and will rather save it for a $ 400 + night like at the Wyndham Santa Monica!
Cash - back cards are a very attractive option for people who don't necessarily need travel or points rewards and would rather just save a little here and there on everyday purchases.
My hotel points aren't going to do us much good where we're going, so I'd rather save cash on the flights.
This is not to discourage Brian and his family from earning a lot of frequent flyer miles and points with their spend, but rather to encourage them to diversify their miles and points portfolio and regularly redeem the miles, rather than saving exclusively for a major international trip that is 3 years away or more.
For example, would you recommend always saving UR points to transfer rather than redeeming at $ 0.0125 / point for travel?
I'm usually one to choose economy in order to save points and travel more, rather than squeeze the maximum cpp from my redemptions, but this seemed like a fun opportunity.
One of the biggest changes recently has been increasing the frequency of save points, and / or allowing you to restart shortly before your character died rather than at the beginning of a level.
Rather than instantly using experience once you go to a save point, players can keep their experience for added bonus experience after defeating enemies and increase their chance at extra pickups from defeating more enemies.
Rather than forcing players to constantly reload to keep their merry throng together, you get the chance to revive any downed party members once you reach a save point.
Rather than odd symbols, the save points in Final Fantasy 9 were moogles, the insanely cute mascots of the Final Fantasy series.
And even if you should die in a battle against them, it's no big deal, because you now can retry them right away instead of having to start from the last save point, which are still rather far away from each other.
I'm rather fond of the bit in the comic where a save point shows up and Scott Panics about saving before the next cut scene happens.
The only time when the game can be saved is at the start of each new level and this is also the only point when your mission progress is met at a checkpoint, therefore dying during a rather lengthy mission can be a bit of a set - back and we were left wondering why those all - important checkpoints weren't included in the first place.
Checkpoints are sprinkled invisibly between save points and if they die, they go back to the last checkpoint rather than all the way back to the last save point.
«From our point of view, we aren't paying the bills, so this is giving something back to the occupants rather than saving us money.»
The point here is not just about bad PR handling of a case like the MMR affair, it is that something about public and scientific institutions which makes them first prone to garbage, and then to over act in response to its own failing — like rather gracelessly trying to recover from an accidental trip, to save face.
More over, whats the point if you had to pay Rs. 5 lakhs for a treatment and you are concerned to save those Rs. 5 lakhs all the years that you lived in saving rather than insuring with a much lesser amount.
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