Sentences with phrase «serious pocket change»

That's some serious pocket change.
My guess is that most people who have given this advice to their children hope they'll find a job that leads to some serious pocket change.

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Corrupted club have accepted this footballing buffoon for last 5 years... And serious fans could see he was past his sell by date back then... as long as their pockets are appropriately greased... What is so shocking is that after this recent string of results most serious clubs would have called time on the man but apparently the ball is still in his court... Empty emirates is only way to change this sad state of a once great club
According to statistics gathered by The Knot in 2014, the average wedding dress costs $ 1,281 — certainly not pocket change, but it's a serious bargain when compared to any of the wildly expensive gowns here.
«Because the government is sort of in the pocket of the fossil fuel industry and you have a core of climate deniers that threaten the prime minister's leadership, there's a political imperative to not take serious action on climate change,» says Dr Casule.
Ten years ago, many professionals saw this type of coverage as more of a luxury than an important piece of protection; however, given the change in health insurance and the increased maximum out of pocket expenses and rising numbers of uninsured members of the general population, protecting yourself against the financial exposure of a serious illness or disease is more important than ever.
The average payout last year was only $ 1,780, so the payment to Jani is more than just pocket change from Facebook and indicates just how serious the hack could have been if it wasn't identified to the company.
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