Sentences with phrase «to invest in something»

Unlike, a traditional publisher, the publishing service provider is not investing in you by giving you an advance or acting as your partner; it is merely providing a service to you.
Again, the film makes a smart move by investing in him as an ideal (even if that ideal is played for humor when he has to sell war bonds).
When he chose not to pay, it was clear that he wasn't as invested in me as I assumed.
Please read the prospectus and ensure you understand this ETF before investing in it.
Do not invest in them for longer - period.
It is a good deal if you are thinking of investing in something cheap for your baby.
There is a lot of upside, though not as much as in venture funds that invest in something like early stage technology companies.
I'm just against people who invest in them without enough education to support their reasons to invest in stock a, b, or c.
Employers won't invest in you if they don't think you can get the results they need.
I always believe in investing in myself because that is the only way I can grow.
Babies do a lot of growing in the first 6 weeks and it doesn't make financial sense to invest in something so fleeting.
One of the most profound shifts we make with clients is when they start investing in themselves by spending some time on themselves each day.
If you feel stressed, or your personal life weighs you down at work, consider investing in yourself on a personal level.
Once you've really committed to spending less than you earn, the choice to repay debt is a lot like investing in something with a guaranteed tax - free return.
Ten per cent of the shares are in the hands of the staff, and three quarters of a million people invested in it as well.
Since investing in a stock involves greater risk, you should logically expect to earn a higher rate of return when investing in it.
It doesn't make sense to pull money out of your 401 (k) investments and then invest it in something else.
Some dogs will require you to spend more time investing in them as running partners before they can actually be your running partner.
After all, a given amount of money invested in it can earn more money.
Also, never invest in something just because it has gone up in price.
We were definitely not going to invest in something new without either having help or doing a lot of research.
It's easy to test out a trend to see how much I'll wear it before really investing in it.
We become invested in them just about the time the final credits roll.
If you're not fully invested in it, the startup won't be able to take off the way you need it to.
This is a great advantage to you as you can navigate the site and find out if it has the features that you are looking for before actually investing in it.
I'm trying to focus more and more on investing in myself and taking bigger leaps, and this is such a great example of that taking form.
Set aside a nest egg and start investing in yourself through the practice of budget planning.
The individual feels as if he or she is having a part in the project, thus voluntarily becoming invested in it.
If you love the slip dress look, think about investing in them now.
I felt a lot more invested in him both as a character in the story, and as my personal anchor to this world.
Which is, in infrastructure terms, right about now — if we want to be moving past natural gas by 2020, we need to stop investing in it now.
With every stock or investment we recommend as a sell, we give you a full explanation of why we advise against investing in it at this time.
Getting embedded with your client means investing in them, keeping the property in the system that ties them into you, and thereby making it very difficult for them to leave you.
If your manager is going to keep investing in you going forward then you need to prove that you offer growth and success.
If you don't feel comfortable with that investment then do the detox without just to get things started and then invest in it later if you feel its necessary.
However, you can't — and shouldn't — expect her to be emotionally invested in you as if you were a «real couple».
I never tried an eye cream, but reading your post I feel may I should start investing in them too.
He has these high standards, and he will only invest in something where there is a margin of safety and he is convinced that he is paying below intrinsic value.
As an executive, you want the reader to get invested in you and your abilities.
The growing popularity and utilization of these programs suggests that the industry is not only embracing technology but is also investing in it.
But I feel much more comfortable hanging out with people and their beliefs now because I'm not so heavily invested in them anymore.
There is always a big risk in investing in something big.
The long and growing list of climate engineering patents is also a glaring confirmation of global climate engineering and the powers invested in it.
Personal branding requires you to continue investing in yourself — and in others.
Would large sums suddenly invested in something other than consumer goods and services have potentially disastrous results for the stability of the economic system?
«The longer you can stay invested in something, the more opportunity you have for that investment to appreciate,» he said.
With so much money already invested in her I decided to buy pet insurance to help in case a medical emergency came up.
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