It was still more cost - effective
than buying something similar here!»
There's nothing worse
than buying something and finding the exact same item for less somewhere else.
The devices, plus design software, let us imagine something and then build it with a much lighter footprint
than buying something that was mass produced far away.
«If you're getting value in excess of what your annual fee is, then it's no different
than buying something at a discount at a store,» says Ulzherimer.
The majority of people (58.5 percent) believe having enough savings to cover emergencies would make them happier
than buying something that they've been eagerly waiting to get for a long time, according to the survey.
Nothing is more annoying
than buying something at one store and seeing it on sale somewhere else a week later.
Think carefully before signing up for a lease agreement - it can turn out to be far more expensive
than buying something outright.
«But in today's market, buying something more material is becoming more attractive
than buying something because of the brand alone,» says Ortelli.
than buying something (or multiple somethings) for your nights out, plus you'd save so much suitcase space!
I'm also happy to support a small business and real people rather
than buying something sub-par from a big box store.
For that reason, it made more sense to paint it rather
than buy something new.
I'd rather take the time to make something beautiful
than buy something ugly.
Not exact matches
«Android already had a business model in place where consumers actually could try
something before they
buy it,» she says, pointing out that more
than 120 Android titles are available to play on the Ouya.
The most popular ETFs still track major global indexes, but with more
than 1,600 ETFs available for purchase in the U.S., one of the daunting issues investors face is one of quantity: Just because there's an ETF for
something doesn't mean you should
buy it, according to Robert Goldsborough, a Morningstar fund analyst.
Research released in September by communications company Digital Bridge said a third of consumers would be more likely to
buy something after using mixed / augmented reality to preview products, but more
than half think retailers are failing to take full advantage of the technology now available to them.
CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, draws more
than 180,000 people and 4,000 companies, all of whom are eager to know: Will this be the year [fill - in - the - blank technology] finally makes the leap from science fiction to
something people can
buy, and might actually want to?
It can take more
than ten brand mentions before someone finally makes a decision on whether they want to
buy something.
We
buy things because we think they are worth more to us
than we are paying for them and - more importantly - when we are convinced that they deliver
something we don't now have, but definitely want.
After all, when are customers more prone to
buy something than when they're in your store?
Gordon and his wife have discussed the idea of
buying a safe house —
something more secluded and modest
than their current White Rock home — to which they could escape when things get bad.
While it looks good, it's a little bigger
than the other hubs on the list, which is
something you'll want to keep in mind when you're
buying.
Altogether, more
than half of all consumers plan to celebrate by
buying something, spending an average of $ 143.56 on flowers, jewelry, candy, clothes and other gifts, up from $ 136.57 last year, according to the National Retail Federation's Valentine's Day consumer spending survey.
More
than a quarter of consumers who aren't planning a romantic evening have an alternative in mind, such as
buying something for themselves or getting together with family and friends, the NRF said.
What I mean is that you have to be
buying more
than just
something that works in isolation.
I had a chance to try them out, and it really is consistently surprising how Daily Harvest can make such healthy ingredients taste like
something I'd
buy for flavor rather
than for its health benefits (and perhaps in spite of its potential health detriments).
It usually requires an explanation on the order of infinite retention («yes, our sales and marketing costs are really high and our annual profit margins per user are thin, but we're going to keep the customer forever»), a massive reduction in costs («we're going to replace all our human labor with robots»), a claim that eventually the company can stop
buying users («we acquire users for more
than they're worth for now just to get the flywheel spinning»), or
something even less plausible.
After all,
buying something tangible is generally better
than having your stocks disappear like vapor.
«I prefer not to pick winners and losers when we're looking at cryptocurrencies like bitcoin / bitcoin Cash... Both have merits but if I was putting new money to work today... I would be a lot more interested in
buying a lagger that could attract inflows rather
than something that's potentially overbought.»
Rather, it is to remind you that the next time you are tempted to
buy into
something that promises emotional excitement and rapid payoffs, to over-leverage yourself or take more risk
than you should; consider, instead, looking to one of the 50 or 100 incredible businesses that are as close to sure long - term bets as anything in human civilization.
For example, you might
buy something when and where it's convenient for you, rather
than wait for a sale and drive across town.
Speculating on what Amazon is going to
buy next has become
something of a favored hobby among retail watchers, with pretty much any mark other
than Walmart seeming a valid possibility.
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than anyone else [08:45] The beauty of competition [09:15] Don't just advertise, become the expert [09:25] Value - added marketing [09:40] It takes 16 impressions to inspire
buying behavior [10:10] Do
something where marketing isn't marketing [10:30] The 17 - year old kid in real estate [11:35] Find a way to stand out from the crowd — the trash strike example [14:10] Authenticity plays a critical role [16:00] Building reciprocity with your customers [17:00] Double the value you add [17:20] Bringing innovation and marketing to the forefront [18:35] Innovation can mean raising your price [18:55] What innovation really means [19:25] Changing the way
something is perceived [20:55] The man who was copying Tony constantly [22:00] Does change happen in a second?
And if you can
buy some business that earns high returns on equity and has even got mild growth prospects, you know, at much lower multiple earnings, you are going to do better
than buying ten - year bonds at 2.30 or 30 - year bonds at three, or
something of the sort.»
Would you be able to, if the market goes back above that moving average, to
buy something back higher
than you sold it?
Best
Buy (BBY) blows away the earnings and revenue estimates — stock up 15 % — Best
Buy beats by $ 0.14, beats on revs; guides Q3 EPS in - line, revs above consensus; raises FY17 profit guidance (32.80)-- Is this possibly due to lack of smartphone
buying — people have money to spend on
something other
than iPhone?
On the other hand, you may like
something more
than junk mail and bills in your mailbox, and you
bought the extra voice mail storage for a reason.
Instead of an expense account — every time you need to
buy something more
than $ 200 — you would be required to ask a group of people for permission, then justify why you need it.
Rather
than Facebook feeling like a community with an unfiltered diversity of spontaneous people with all their quirks and wonders, now it feels like an edited homogeneity of calculated ideas, products and services that are trying to influence me to be, do or
buy something.
Those look stunning - Even better
than something you might
buy in an assortment of fine chocolates, if you ask me.
When I
bought the cranberries this year I had in mind to try
something different other
than apples with my cranberries and cherries seemed perfect.
We don't use jam very often and I'm guilty of using more store -
bought than homemade... fruit sweetened, of course I've got ta ask — do you have an insanely small cookie cutter to create those adorable strawberry and banana hearts?!? I'll have to check out that book, too —
something else is causing trouble for me and maybe this book can help me a little.
Much better
than the hours I would have spend gathering the ingredients, which I CAN
buy being only a few hundred miles from Thailand, but I always end up forgetting
something important — so many ingredients!
But I've always felt that making
something from scratch in your own kitchen is always better
than buying it at a grocery store, so I'm perfectly fine with making the bread with the ingredients that the recipe calls for.
I personally had a low milk supply due to postpartum thyroiditis (low thyroid) and was desperate for
something other
than store -
bought formula to give to my baby girl.
It is a little more expensive
than buying one without the fancy programming, but this one has
something special that none of the other slow cookers have — a simmer setting.
A homemade gift is always better
than something you can
buy at the store!
Did you ever like
something so much that you
buy more of it
than you can actually eat?
You can steam cook vegetables and rice in one utensil.Even a pressure cooker would do.The main thing is, you would see, and control what you eat rather
than trust to
something in a packet, in which all you can see is alleged edibles in a batter or breadcrumbs, which alleges to be vegan and may not be.Eat what you can see and select and
buy when possible from local growers or even a supermarket.
One of the best things you can do is just get started - choose
something «better
than» what you are choosing now like opting for butter instead of margarine, or butter from grass - fed cows if you currently
buy butter from cows in confinement.
It turned out better
than I thought it would (super crusty / crunchy exterior)...... and looks like
something you can
buy at Panera.