The phrase
"to sell on" means to pass something, usually an item or a property, onto someone else.
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If that does
n't sell you on at least trying this bag I'm not sure what will!
Now if you're not
totally sold on investing in a cashmere sweater just yet, that's okay too!
A recruiter may urge you to consider a role that you're not
completely sold on simply because they know both you and the client and firmly believe it's a good match.
Stocks showed promise at the open yesterday morning, but a late wave
of selling on higher trade subsequently pulled the markets down to session lows.
You actually want to write books where there IS competition and where there ARE other
books selling on the market.
We strongly encourage our members to always
sell on good news and buy on bad.
We sell that as a package to insurers, who
then sell it on to their clients.
But that doesn't mean it's one you need to buy if you're not
already sold on wearables.
What
also sold me on this shirt was the silver ball details it has on the neckline that make it seem like it's a necklace.
When your interviewer moves past what you have to offer and
starts selling you on what the company has to offer, then you know you're in a good spot.
With a net spend of just # 100,000 the Blues have managed to improve their squad, and that's happened
by selling on players at inflated prices.
I love black beans, it took me a few years to really
get sold on them but now I am hooked.
The court values matrimonial assets as
if sold on the day of the hearing or agreed order, so the costs of sale and the tax payable need to be taken into account.
How much will these third party
games sell on a console that flat out requires consumers to buy additional storage just to experience certain titles?
I'm totally going to steal some inspiration and try it with a jean jacket — that might
just sell me on keeping!
Some people registered for senior dating service, and to all other types of dating service, make effort extract information which they can
sell on other sites.
I am
so sold on making pies this way in the future - very fun.
However, not every project provides as much
sell on value as the costs that go into it, especially with rising construction costs and a labor shortage.
The whole thing felt like a hard
sell on how great it was to me.
I'm pretty much
sold on anything with pine nuts, but this has so much great stuff going on!
My friend also happens to be the one
who sold me on the idea of dividend investing about a decade ago.
This total does not include
copies sold on launch day, or from other stores.
But that doesn't mean you need to scoop up every piece of gym equipment that's ever been
sold on late - night TV.
Privacy concerns are raised around apps that are free, because the companies make money
from selling on the data — they have no other income.
ICOs can therefore be held to receive profit distributions, or be
sold on exchanges for a profit.
Maybe we should add an incentive that says — they get a cut of any future
sell on fee.
Fortunately everything is ok but I am
now sold on finding toys specifically geared towards this breed.
From 2006 to 2008, the housing market began a downturn in parts of the country, affecting how quickly
homes sold on the market.
I do not
sell on open registration with breeding rights, unless to very experienced and ethical breeders.
People selling on their own also have to factor in advertising and legal costs, and «inconvenience costs,» like having to show the house yourself.
New rules for health
plans sold on the individual market give states more flexibility in setting minimum standards for health insurance and make it easier for people to avoid penalties for not having coverage.
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