Hopefully the rest factor of our regular players will prove to be more
valuable than a bit of momentum.
Not exact matches
Frankly, I think humans are a
bit more
valuable than a bushel of apples.
(MA grapples with this a
bit in her Aqua Teen HF review)» How could that possibly more
valuable than her honest, thoughtful reaction?
Don't be tempted by a
bit of cash when you might end up owing even more on your house, losing
valuable equity, and paying more
than necessary.
Paying an annual fee is a
bit like investing a small amount of money that allows you to reap benefits much more
valuable than what you originally invested.
Overall, the Amex airline credits are a
bit more strict
than I would like but if you know to be a little
bit crafty when using them, they can be a little more
valuable.
The sign - up bonus is currently more
than double the Citi Prestige; Chase has better travel partners; the bonus categories are probably more
valuable for most travelers; the travel credit is higher and more broadly defined; and the protections are just a
bit better, in my opinion.
In fact, there does seem to be a slight imbalance as we frequently found perfectly legal merchants more often
than not came out on top, indicating that contraband maybe needs to be a
bit more
valuable.
Perhaps you're hoping to get even more out of your summer internship
than valuable experience and a
bit of cash; maybe you're hoping to become a full - time employee at the company you intern with.
«Accelerating a
bit more to take advantage of the Medicare hold harmless rules may be appealing, but the decision whether or not to delay Social Security is still dominated more
than anything» by your ability to forgo benefits, which if you can do it will be more
valuable, he says.
Brown thinks that energy efficiency improvements will, in the future, help homeowners in two ways: «make the property more appealing, more marketable to a future buyer, and secondly, make the property a little
bit more
valuable than other homes that don't have these energy efficiencies that are in place.»