Note also that if VS customers are willing to pay more for the cotton in their panties, that inevitably means they're
spending less money on something else — and spending less on something else means someone else, somewhere, is earning less money.
Not exact matches
This makes it harder to access the funds and
less likely that you will
spend the
money on something stupid like a fidget spinner.
Instead of
spending time and
money on tattoos, how about actually doing
something to help people
less fortunate than you?
It has become
something of an overriding theme of the sport at the moment that a club's expenditure determines, more or
less, a club's achievements, and so it's almost refreshing to see a club
spend as much
money as Newcastle have and fall flat
on their faces.
You
spend all that
money for a costume for your little one, who moans to get in
on, wears it for
less than an hour, manages to drop
something on it before you step out the door, and then brings oodles of candy that you either have to hide, eat yourself (not that you need it) or watch painfully as she eats it while you swear you can hear her teeth disintegrating.
Her idea was to
spend less money creating
something trendy than
spending butt loads of
money on something similar sold in the stores.
She gets
less than half of retail value, but «that's
money I can then
spend on something I actually want to wear, plus I free up precious closet space, so it's a win - win,» she says.
I've recently discovered Daniel Wellington, which may be proof that I've been under the old rock, but when trying to honour a promise one made to her future husband that went
something along the lines of «I will
spend less money on clothes» the rocks not a bad place to be.
It's the eternal question: Do I
spend less on a good used car, or lay out more
money on something new?
This makes it harder to access the funds and
less likely that you will
spend the
money on something stupid like a fidget spinner.
When your
money is automatically taken out of your paycheck, you're
less likely to
spend it
on something else.
Downvoted, because if frivolously
spending several times more
money on something someone else can provide for
less, is just needlessly pouring
money down the drain.
While
something like termite damage, flooding or mold would still likely cost you
money in repairs with a mortgage, if you
spend most of your cash
on a house, you could end up with much
less cash after paying for repairs.
The problem is that some dogs quickly tear up and ruin anything you buy for them, which makes it irritating to
spend money on something, that may only last a couple of hours or
less!
These ads reflect people's anxiety about the safety of nuclear reactors and the disapproval they feel about having their hard - earned
money spent on something they clearly think is a bad idea, especially when safer, more affordable,
less risky energy choices exist such as efficiency, wind, solar, and bioenergy.
One amusing comment
on Inhabitat was a little
less polite, «You can
spend money on something that will fall apart
on purpose!
Provided that the information presented
on that CV is of no
less sufficience than that of a normal (boring) CV, then an infographic CV would tell the recruiter that hey I really care about my career that's why I
spent lots of time (or
money) to give you
something standing out and more concise (using graph, chart, etc) thus easier to read.
Finding gas prices at the pump to be around $ 3 or
less a gallon also gives consumers more
money to
spend on something other than filling the gas tank each week.