Sentences with phrase «watch their spending carefully»

«Given the cost of post-secondary education, as well as all the other expenses students have, they will need to watch their spending carefully so they can stretch those summer dollars as far as possible.»
Parents looking toward retirement will have to watch their spending carefully in the meantime.

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This all means that consumer spending behaviour is something we continue to watch carefully.
Furthermore, in describing a country that is mired in poverty as a result of callous Government cuts, many Labour voices describe a world that does not ring true to C1 / C2 voters — people that are not poor but not rich and that carefully watch everything they spend.
Like watching someone who's spent months carefully renovating a Grade II listed country estate suddenly reveal that the entire place is wired to a comically oversized ACME brand TNT plunger.
I once spent a day in an AppleTree classroom in Columbia Heights, watching three teachers, all of them college - educated, walk the students through the organization's carefully scripted Every Child Ready curriculum.
But if you simply change your behaviour and have the money on hand at the beginning of each year by watching your budget a little more carefully or spending a little less the year before on non-essential items, the benefits of earlier contributions can add up to thousands of dollars over 20 years or more.»
Stalk and rush means that the predator spends a lot of time carefully watching prey before making a very hasty and deadly attack.
I started Dragon Age on the «Normal» difficulty, only to find that I spent every battle carefully watching everyone's health and mana.
And one needs to watch the budget pea carefully — at various points during a satellite's lifespan (design, fabrication, launch, ground crew costs) there is a changing need for more, or less, annual spending.
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