Sentences with phrase «to take less money»

Because I think he realized the obvious: taking less money for himself leaves more money for quality players around him.
It even sounds like he'll take less money on his next contract to keep the team together.
That means you need to take less money from your investments than they gained over the course of the year.
I would rather take less money and have the freedom.
It's been researched: employees will take less money if they feel respected by their employer.
Each exemption you take tells your employer to take less money out of your paycheck for taxes.
We are trial lawyers which means unlike other firms which are eager to settle (and thereby perhaps take less money in the process), we are not afraid to go to trial.
Shattenkirk took less money to sign with his hometown Rangers, and said playing in New York «fulfills a lifelong dream» for the defenseman.
Denver didn't fare as poorly this year, as Iguodala had a productive season and helped lead them to their highest win total in franchise history, but AI took less money to sign with the Golden State Warriors, the very team that ousted the Nuggets from the playoffs last season, once George Karl and Masai Ujiri departed.
They will gladly take less money on a couple fights to not let fighters get the upperhand which they think, probably correctly, will cost them more in the medium to long term
Like Sayers, I'm a minority and I've had to take less money because of my color.
Bellone also noted that while he is entitled to a $ 224,125 annual salary, he voluntarily takes less money.
In the end, the filmmakers took less money, but went with a proven entity — indie powerhouse Fox Searchlight.
Dr. Larry Chiagouris, professor of marketing at Pace University, has heard this attitude from human - resources managers who tell him that given students of his are out of school for so long without a job, managers know they'll take less money just to get their foot in the door.
Alaska Senate candidate Joe Miller said Sunday he thinks Alaska should take less money from Washington in exchange for land from the federal government.
Banks and lenders would rather take less money and keep homeowners in their home making a payment that they can afford, rather than go through the expense of foreclosing on the home, hiring a listing agent, rehabilitating the home, and letting it sit empty on the market for months, only to lose thousands in the process.
Building a business may take less money than it used to, but it still takes some basic amount of capital.
Or you can take less money to decrease the numerator.
It takes less money to start companies than it did 10 years ago and these VC's had seen the best deals get done by über - wealthy angels.
Everyone knew hewould have taken less money to get closer to home.
Monfort can break the bank and offer whatever he wants — but if Nolan wants to win and the Rox don't improve or show they are committed to winning, he will take less money and walk.
Who knows whether L.A. could find a team to take on the $ 5.4 million due Payton next season, or whether he will opt out and take less money to play elsewhere.
Strangely though there are plenty of thumbs down, there are no comments saying «get rid of Walcott» or opinions as to why he should go or take less money.
It makes me wonder though, if the NHL had taken less money and gone over to ESPN after the lockout instead of Versus (now NBC Sports Network), would the league be making more money and would more teams be out of the red?
From what I have read, once he sighed and finally signed, that was against the Boras recommendation, and it may be that the only place he was willing to take less money was with the Royals where he was already familiar with everything.
As the commenter above mentioned, the Rangers really don't have any leverage and the players union is strictly against letting players renegotiate their contracts to take less money.
He took LESS money to come to us, which means he's motivated and wants to play for SJ.
I took less money [to play in St. Louis].
Let me see if I understand your point... So, they took less money with Invicta, and this was the right decision?
He refused to take less money to allow the Lakers to build a team around him.
Had everyone agreed to take less money to keep the core four, the Thunder could very well still be intact today.
Pedro, Curt, Pavano, and Vlad were all taking less money to keep the core together for the new park, and Tommy was going to be the centerpiece.
But regardless, the only way in which Harden was going to take less money was to re-sign now with the Thunder for a discount.
Richie was not forced to renegotiate or take less money, he chose to.
This is not a knock on Kawhi at all: there is no heroism in taking less money than you're due for the benefit of a more wealthy person's bank account.
Kevin Durant, Tim Duncan, and Dirk Nowitski all took less money in order to improve their team's chances at winning a championship.
Jerry, Stephen, Jason, how about you take less money for your failures over the 53 man roster?»
Not to mention Rudy Gay, who's taking less money to try and get into the playoffs.
I am sure the next time it will take less money and time to build something similar because of developed capacity.»
Why they think it takes less money to raise a child than to marry is a major puzzle.
And in this new world, the writer must take less money, less control, for the sense that «somebody really likes me, they like me» that the offer from traditional publishing gets them.
So why would lenders agree to take less money?
Taking less money can help extend the length of time your benefit is available.
This takes less money form each paycheck and gives you more time to get your financial situation back on track or even find an extra job.
I am porting my mortgage and am taking less money.
Keep the attitude at all times that the collection agency will take less money than they say they will.
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