Sentences with phrase «usually are bad deals»

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End religion is in a bad mood today.He doesn't usually hurl undeserved insults.Patience when dealing with the faithful is necessary in order to control blood pressure.
It's pretty much typical fast food available at Centreville, but the pizza is fresh and not a bad deal, and you can (usually) purchase white milk at the Pizza Pizza.
In a recent EliteSingles survey, only 4 % of our members consider being a bad kisser a deal - breaker on a date, making it far less of an offence than any other behaviour traits which are usually deemed as a turn - off, such as being rude to the waiter or checking your phone constantly.
That's not to say they were bad, but they weren't exactly a joy to watch, since they were usually awash with the Troubles or dealing with some kind of abuse.
These are usually a bad deal if you do the math.
Don't ever tell anyone from India (with the possible exception of @Dheer) that this deal usually is a bad idea, or that # 4 is correct, or even try to explain term insurance to them.
Cash advances are usually a really bad deal, and should be avoided due to their high interest rates.
The longer you leave the debt sitting without being properly dealt with, the worse it usually gets.
Buying a Siamese at the local pet store is not an option because pet stores usually deal with breeders with a bad reputation.
Dog owners notice more than anything, the reduction of fleas that their dog is dealing with, even in the warm summer months when fleas are usually at their worst.
Airline shopping portals are usually a bad deal for earning miles.
Hotels get full and certain room types get booked up — I get that — but there's a good way and a bad way to deal with these things and how a hotel deals with these situations is usually a good indicator of its standing.
Avios are usually the go - to currency for flights within Europe, but the fuel surcharges can sometimes make them a bad deal.
But my biggest beef was during combat; I was expecting bad guys to be dealt with in QTE fashion, which usually is a cheap way out on consoles with it comes to delivering complex, action - oriented set - pieces, but again makes total sense on smaller, more limited platform like the iPhone.
Academic blogs have been commenting that University administrations have been worse than usually useless in telling us how to deal with H1N1 outbreaks.
The I'm - not - calling - it - a-friggin-Frankenstorm (aka Hurricane Sandy) is by all accounts, from the near hysteric mainstream media to the more sober yet appropriately serious, concerned (and usually more accurate than everyone else) folks at Weather Underground, a big deal, with potential devastating rain, wind, and high storm surges made worse by the coincidence with the full moon.
... in some parts of some provinces, namely Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Ontario and Saskatchewan, there is just one court for family law disputes Making matters worse, not all courts can deal with all laws and the two trial courts usually have different rules, different processes, different forms and different fee structures.
The trick is that the orders take effect unless someone appeals them, and since deals like this are usually a result of a plea bargain which waives rights to an appeal, and even if the result is simply imposed by the judge, one has to consider if taking the case up on appeal, having the sentence reversed, and then having it remanded to the same judge for resentencing would be worse from the perspective of the defendant, given the broad authority of a sentencing judge in a minor case like this one, than simply accepting the illegal sentence.
Here's why burial insurance is usually a bad deal.
That isn't a bad thing, it's just that the higher rates and fees usually make up for the lack of a sharper cut on the deal.
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