Sentences with phrase «than shell out»

Prudential analyst Stacy Pak says Limited Brands will likely continue to wind down the store base as leases expire rather than shell out the money required to close the chain.
Rather than shell out money for cell phones, some parents are choosing to purchase a pair of inexpensive walkie - talkies to stay in contact with their children instead.
Okay, so lots of buyers will get a finance deal rather than shell out the whole lot in one hit, but whichever way you cut it, that amount of money will buy you an exceptional new drivers» car, as Jethro Bovingdon's group test has highlighted.
So it makes sense to reach out to them through a free app rather than shell out greenbacks with limited chances of success.
Rather than shell out money for similar commercial products, I decided to make my own DIY odor neutralizing spray.
So rather than shelling out for a pill that promises to be a cure - all, snack on a parfait.
Known for building tanks and nuclear submarines, General Dynamics has been focusing its funds on investing in R&D, repurchasing stock, and kicking back steady dividends to shareholders rather than shelling out on big acquisitions.
Probably way cheaper to make these than shelling out $ 4 for a little bag at the store.
What's more ridiculous than shelling out huge bucks for a couple of hours with a guest speaker.
And rather than shelling out for tuition, job experience as education is a paid endeavor.
And even if it's more expensive, it's still cheaper than shelling out the dough for exclusively grass - fed meat.
Never mind that a purchase of the Legacy collection whole (essaying Dracula, The Wolf Man, and Frankenstein) proves to be far better for the soul than shelling out a few bones to catch Stephen Sommers's latest assault on sense and cinema, even if doing so feels a little like letting Universal have its cake and eat it, too: There are worse things in the world than a mainstream shipwreck inspiring a vital resurrection.
Tire Rack, our official wheel and tire sponsor, is a strong proponent of equipping cars with winter tires rather than shelling out extra for a new car with all - wheel drive.
For the workhorse in your life, however, you could do a lot worse than shelling out for a set.
However, it is cheaper than shelling out $ 649 for brand new DROID RAZR MAXX.
Subscriptions to both (even assuming a lifetime membership to AAII) are a much better deal than shelling out 0.8 % to 1.6 % of assets under management to a financial advisor (most of whom underperform the market).
I guess the thinking always goes back to the «I can afford the monthly payment», but after 15 years wouldn't you want someone paying you $ 1500 a month, rather than shelling that out for another 15 years?
It's certainly better value than shelling out for the new PS4 version.
Having a policy for the belongings you keep in your Georgia apartment or house is the most responsible way to protect your financial security; it is much easier saving a little extra cash each month to put into renters insurance than shelling out thousands if your possessions are stolen or damaged.
Well, for me, making the switch to another wireless carrier might be an easier option than shelling out $ 649 for a Google Pixel phone and I am confident that this will be the case for many others unless Google steps in with more budget devices that are compatible with Project Fi.
So I could also see someone springing for a lifetime Plex Pass and getting many more benefits than shelling out for just a channel guide for a few years.

Not exact matches

Given a choice between shortage and rationing that comes with it, and shelling out less than the cost of a cup of Starbucks every week, most people are unlikely to object.
For example, you could lease a photocopier for several hundred dollars a month rather than financing the entire $ 3,000 purchase price, or you could lease your automobile or van instead of shelling out $ 25,000 or more for the full purchase price of the car.
Last summer Electronic Arts shelled out upwards of $ 1.3 billion for PopCap Games, which had its game apps downloaded more than 150 million times worldwide, thanks to mobile hits like Plants vs. Zombies.
Mojave Aerospace quotes a study commissioned by Virgin indicating that there are 15,000 people in the United States alone who would shell out more than $ 100,000 for a ticket to space.
People in this group would rather shell out the $ 300 for the ticket and save for a big reward like flying first class to Asia for 125,000 miles, a ticket that normally sells for more than $ 10,000.
After living in New York City for the past three years, I've figured out how to navigate the city on the cheap, but I've also shelled out more than I'm proud of on omelettes and mimosas.
Not many events can compel people to shell out more than $ 150 to spend an entire Saturday perched on metal folding chairs inside a chilly, cavernous auditorium.
Forecasts anticipate that consumers will shell out more than $ 630 billion dollars between now and Christmas — and there are specific ways to make it a cheerful and profitable one!
Altogether Americans spent more than $ 800 million on fireworks in 2016, with many municipalities shelling out $ 5,000 to $ 30,000 to host their own display.
GM also purchased the assets of the defunct Sidecar, and last week shelled out more than $ 1 billion for self - driving tech startup Cruise Automation.
Even though there would be more phones coming, many customers simply preferred to shell out the cash and put forth more than the average effort to get one of the first ones.
By 1927 U.S. women were shelling out more on beauty products than the entire country was spending on electric power.
I shelled out more than $ 40,000 of my hard earned cash developing an idea that I believed -LSB-...]
Ray Ferrara, the former chairman of the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards who's chairman and CEO of dually registered ProVise Management Group in Clearwater, Florida, noted on a panel discussion at the event that he expects his firm to shell out «less than $ 10,000 in our hard costs» to comply with the fiduciary rule, but didn't anticipate «any significant ongoing [compliance] costs.»
As of the moment, the company's popularity rests largely on hype fueled by celebrities such as Katy Perry and Ashton Kutcher shelling out the money for tickets on its first flight, rather than on actual achievement.
Wells Fargo shelled out $ 683 million in interest expense in the second quarter, more than double from last year, but it went mostly to corporate clients who are «much more price sensitive,» said Wells Fargo's Shrewsberry.
Greater than anticipated revenue from the sale of First Solar's Moapa project in Nevada didn't hurt any, and it is less clear when exactly when First Solar is going to be shelling out the roughly one billion dollars that it will take to retool to its large format Series 6.
Dell lost billions of dollars over the next few years on the puts — they had to shell out over $ 1.2 billion in one year alone to buy back millions of shares of stock that had lost half their value in the previous year — this was more than they made selling computers that year.
Renting can be less expensive than buying since you're not shelling out money for things like maintenance, repairs, property taxes or homeowner's insurance.
What this article means» I get paid by the church for my crappy articles on my less than reputable websites and columns to push traditional church attendance, You need to go to church and shell out $ $ $, otherwise you are a millenial hippy who is going to hell»
If a preacher does not possess the spiritual consciousness to speak out against these paralyzing societal forces, they are nothing more than a self help speaker with fans who shell out big dollars for books and CDs.
More than 8,000 women, from teenagers to senior citizens, have traveled from 30 states and shelled out $ 60 each to watch Moore open her Bible live and in person.
Organic dry roasted peanuts out of the shell are smaller than the traditional Virginia peanuts, but pack a much sweeter taste.
Rather than saying a «large» egg, I always refer to eggs by weight, as measured out of the shell, to accommodate readers who are using nonstandard eggs (maybe from backyard chickens).
Either way, it tastes good to me that way, even better than the in - restaurant queso (and a far sight less expensive, at least up here in DC where you'll shell out $ 60 for a tiny bowl in some places!)
To break out of the hard shell of the kernel, the shoot begins to digest some of the starch inside the seed — a development that gives sprouted grains nutritional benefits such as lower starch levels and higher proportions of vitamins and minerals than conventional grains.
I make a small internal sob every time I shell out more than $ 1 / lb for apples, which is the usual in Texas.
If we had more than four minutes to enjoy our lead, Hull would have had to come out of their shells more and we could have used our pace and the ability of players like Welbeck and Alexis to exploit the extra space.
There are only two available at that price in the 70,000 - seat dome, then the price jumps $ 48, so anyone shelling out more than two large probably can swallow the extra $ 50.
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