Sentences with phrase «to sell back»

Granted, in hindsight, when the stories started selling back in those early days, somehow I managed to hold the fear under control and not go back and touch any story.
Then throughout the in - game week on the calendar, you're given opportunities to sell them back for ideally big profits.
I'm not selling back something I paid so much for for 12 $ — wow!
In this case, you predict the base currency is likely to rise in value which you can then sell back at a higher price.
Both levels have mandates and tend to focus on the text, but leaders can do anything they want as long as they can sell it back home.
Put pounds back in your pocket by selling back any foreign currency you didn't spend.
If that is a print version, I get the added bonus of selling it back after I have read it.
I just sold my back - list to one.
Credits appear on the electric bill for energy sold back to the power grid.
Another issue is that many times, the common areas are owned by the developer and later sold back to the development at inflated prices.
But in 2003, the county began selling its back tax liens to a third party in exchange for upfront cash.
Of course, if you're going to try to sell back issues, you have to make sure that your catalog is well - organized and complete.
The same is true with selling back to our agents what we do for them.
They managed to get some copies that were sold back from consumers but the damage was done and a lot of information on the game was released on the web.
Then we want to be able to have ordinary consumers sell back the electricity that's generated from those car batteries, back into the grid.
Gold touched a key resistance level yesterday as expected and sellers quickly sold it back down along with silver.
A weapon that you paid 5000 gold for will normally sell back to the vendor for 50 - 100 gold.
The company sold back 25 percent of Beats in 2012.
Their business is to store information reported by many creditors, and in turn, sell back credit bureau information, to include your credit report and credit rating, to those same companies.
When installed, players will experience notable gameplay improvements such as the ability to sell back outfits.
Oh — and I built a 6 - figure local window cleaning company in 7 years (part - time) and sold it back in 2010.
The elements are processed and then sold back to the government as part of a nationwide nutrition program.
I don't sell back my games or systems.
You put in your time at the law firm and then you go out to an outside firm to earn more money by selling back to your old firm.
This summer they've sold him back for a mere # 18 million.
It's one reason I'm more inclined to view the equity as an investment I'll get back when I sell
Public rail systems are harvesting and storing electricity from regenerative braking with the hope of making a profit on power sold back to the grid
If they spend # 50m on a flop, they just sell him back on at a loss and it's no big deal.
Third, every country, state, and region has resources — extremely valuable resources — but we don't think of them the way we do of gas and oil because we're so used to governments giving them away to corporations who sell them back at a profit and pay very little in taxes.
Mourinho seemed to not fancy the player almost straight away, giving him just 9 league starts in his first season, before selling him back to Atletico in 2015 for the same as what they signed him for.
Our transfer policy needs looking into IMO because something is not right when you buy someone, knowing he has no chance at all of playing first team football for your club, then loan him out for six years, sell him to the club you got him from, buy him back to sell him but can't so sell him back to the original club again.
Lots of our warehouse conversions could be sold back as, well, warehouses.
Wouldn't it make more sense to say that the offer is the price at which the seller sells the CFD's in the initial transaction and the bid is the price at which the trader / buyer sells it back.
No. 4: Baby Boomers Will Start Selling Back in 2007, one in every two baby boomers — who control almost 8 million small businesses in the U.S., according to BIGresearch — was expected to begin selling their businesses.
Corporate America is secure enough in its victory that it's now selling it back to us as a supposed shift in media power.
To make a ring smaller, the jeweler will cut out a piece of the band, form it back into a perfect circle, and then solder it back together.
As a self - publisher, you keep all those profits — so that same $ 10 book, once you've paid off the middlemen who sell to the bookstores and libraries, will generate at least $ 3 to $ 4.50, or even more for books sold back of the room at talks or directly over your website.
Then just go back into Buy Mode and sell back what you just bought.
Last year, the HTC One boasted its Beats Audio sounds, but since HTC sold back its rights to the franchise, the One now features HTC's own BoomSound speakers.
Created Inventory Model and BOM tool, identified supply chain excess, and sold back $ 400,000 of excess Testers thru revenue stream with no disruptions to customer service levels.
salah, s been playing great football in italy, we all know about matic being bought back by chelsea for more money, atletico madrid felipe sold back after one season for few millions less, andre schurlle and of course de bruyne whom mourinho said couldn, t handle the premier league??
They estimate that the solar panels will save the museum around # 400,000 ($ 650,000 at today's exchange rate) over the next 25 years, with any surplus power produced sold back to the power grid.
It was all part of a tentative deal American spies struck with a Russian who had ties to Russian intelligence and had promised to sell back stolen NSA cyberweapons.
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