Sentences with phrase «than discounted everything»

Hope you read the article rather than discounted everything since you really don't like Southern Baptists.

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An employee in the store said more than 300 items were being discounted, but not everything would be as evident with flashy, orange stickers.
«In a world where everything for sale through an app (think electronics, taxis, food) is synonymous with vastly cheaper prices than physical stores, this exercise often simply resulted in higher outright discounts with every passing week,» Singh said.
The entrepreneurs, peddling everything from high - tech breast pumps to «smart» diapers, were hoping to score perhaps something more valuable than an investor check: a coveted spot on the website and store shelf of the country's second - largest discount retailer.
This top was a little more than I would normally spend on a shell but I decided I loved everything else in this fix enough to take advantage of the discount.
But they are more expensive than our usual H&M / Old Navy discounted everything so I'd like to know they'll hold up as least as well.
Under this strategy, Amazon decides that it will demand no more discount than offered to any other vendor, for any purpose *; it will do everything in its power to meet author and indendent publisher demands; and it will send a bouquet and basket of puppies to midlist authors who place their out - of - print books on Kindle, in addition to the royalties due (and a holiday bonus).
By doing things like eating at hotel restaurants (even if my Club Carlson card didn't afford me a discount), using hotel services, and charging everything I could to my room, I earned more than enough points for a night at a 4 - star + hotel, or up to five nights at a less expensive hotel.
Be warned, though, that discount airlines charge extra for almost everything, including assigned seats, checked baggage and even carry - on bags larger than a purse or small backpack.
Everything is massively discounted, some by more than 90 percent.
And most psychologists have leaned toward specialization in their own past practices, which also discounts their «expertise» as a know - everything generalist and means that for the most part they are little better than laypersons — a few courses in graduate school do not an expert make in substance abuse, domestic violence, parenting capacity (or even what constitutes «good parenting»), child sex abuse, family systems, psychometric testing, infant attachment, personality disorders, child development, breastfeeding, sibling relationships, child education, medical decision - making, communications, marital relations, and so forth.
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