Sentences with phrase «term big bucks»

The risk always exists with a long term big bucks contract that the performance will go to hell.
«In the nonprofit sector, you probably don't have the ability to offer either the short - term big bucks or the whispered promise of future riches that equity provides.

Not exact matches

Granted, owners at the low end aren't paying big bucks, but in terms of the percentage of the home's value, property tax rates represent a disproportionate burden.
But Klein insists they're not interested, remaining focused on building a much bigger company over the long haul and turning down short - term, quick - buck opportunities.
If you're more interested in getting out of debt sooner and saving big bucks on interest, consider refinancing to a 15 - year term.
«If you want to feed a lot of people, insects are the best choice in terms of getting the biggest bang for your buck
«When we work at high intensities for a number of short durations, we see the biggest bang for our buck in terms of results.
But I say, if you wanted to earn the big bucks, especially in the short term, you shouldn't have become a writer.
With the high average return of stocks, that's where you'll get the biggest bang for your invested buck over the long - term.
Back then, the term «esports» hadn't yet entered the lexicon, pro gamers rarely earned the big bucks, and competitions were all about the love of the game and discovering who played the best.
After several weeks of drought in terms of big name releases, this week bucks the recent trend by having the long awaited Retro City Rampage DX come out and also some good offers in the sales.
In terms of the wider issues, you could argue that the level of concern about energy bills is an argument for prioritising investment in the cheapest renewables, as they give the biggest bang for their buck.
While I certainly see the anger in those that wasted big bucks with FindLaw, such a suit on these terms seems to be a no - win situation since the actual contract that the lawyers signed with FindLaw would govern, there are unlikely to be any such written «first page» assurances, and the verbal assurances (even if admissible given the existence of a written contract) would likely differ from case to case.
Contrast the long - term - thinking wannabe - professional mindset with that of a typical wannabe Realtor's mindset who sees big bucks (the sky's the limit ORE tells them) within a few months of starting real estate classes.
The best professionals in your (formerly my) business do not necessarily become the most successful in terms of making big bucks; they simply become the most successful at providing the best fiduciary service for their clients, however much money they earn as the result... big difference my friend.
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