Sentences with phrase «who skimp»

Lawyers who skimp here usually get what they pay for.
However, parents who skimp on critical goals — like saving for their own retirement — to pay for a child's education, may never recover from the financial hit.
According to the Intimacy Index conducted by the Berman Center for Women's Health in Chicago, couples who «kiss regularly and spontaneously not only have a closer emotional connection than those who skimp on cuddling outside the bedroom, but also decreased levels of stress.»
Which is why LeptiSense contains the best ingredients I could find... rather than the other guys, who skimp on potency to make a higher profit.
Childress had been using that number for five years as a struggling owner - driver who skimped and saved before Earnhardt joined his fledgling team in 1981.
Who It Benefits: The runner who skimps on stretching Why It Works: The repetitive motion of running can leave you tight, especially around your hip flexors.
Readers love the historical details, and woe betide the author who skimps or makes mistakes.

Not exact matches

Stefanie O'Connell, who blogs at thebrokeandbeautifullife.com, says one thing she will not skimp on is good food.
Fortunately, it's a passion project and a great business,» he says, pointing out that finding people who can do fittings is very difficult, and something they won't skimp on.
While skimping on sleep is associated with weight gain, researchers at Wake Forest found that those who sleep more than eight hours a night packed on more belly fat, the dangerous kind that's associated with heart disease, diabetes, and stroke.
While the breadsticks were widely beloved by customers, Starboard reasoned the free bread filled up patrons, who would then skimp on money - making appetizers.
depicts the Lord as denouncing wealthy Israelites «who trample the needy and do away with the poor of the land» by scheming, «skimping the measure (making the ephah small), boosting the price (making the shekel great), and cheating with dishonest scales.»
The flavors in this dish are excellent, and if you're someone who feels a little skimped by Cooking Light's portion sizes, you'll love this dish.
Now as anyone who knows me, or my blog might guess, I am not one to skimp on the dessert.
Both signings would be considered top notch additions that could appease supporters who feel that Arsenal have skimped on new additions in recent seasons but Wenger may have his work cut out persuading either of the pair that a move to the Premier League side would support their individual career progressions.
ADD to that fact that we have the money to spend so why skimp when we don't need to who cares if Benzema is over priced?
wot he does nt realise after skimping for years and havin great success with cesc, song, deni, clichy, gibbs and all the lower end purchases is that if he were to spend 50m on 2/3 world class players we would still the lowest spenders in this category be a huge margin.i am not some1 who needs a signing for the sake of it so i can get excited about all things arsenal, we genuinely need a goalscorer and midfield enforcer, and not just cos songs away, as a backup incase he gets injured.im even willing to endure the hapless almunia if hed do this much ice i couldnt believe adebayour wearin the arsenal top, the chap is a few pence short of a pound
Any parent who has ever dealt with an overtired child who won't go to sleep at night knows that sometimes skipping naps or skimping on sleep can seriously backfire.
While Mom may be a notorious multitasker and worry over how to get the costume ready for the class play, finish Jason's homework with him and clean the kitchen, Dad will skimp on the costume (who really cares if the hem is finished or not?)
If you want to gut pensions and attract lesser talent to those who teach your kids, I'd ask you why skimp on your children's education?
For most of us, skimping on sleep means feeling cranky and foggyheaded the next day, but we all have that one friend who claims she can survive — even thrive!
Skimping on sleep not only results in dark bags under the eyes — it has also been linked to a shorter lifespan, says Dr. Casciari, who founded a sleep laboratory at St. Joseph's Hospital.
People who are concerned about their weight and appearance often skip breakfast and skimp on lunch, perhaps just having one piece of fruit.
For anyone who's following a strict «calories in vs. calories out» approach to weight maintenance, switching from whole milk to skim can be an easy way to skimp on calories while still gaining many of milk's benefits.
The number one mistake my stressed clients who are having trouble losing weight make is skipping or skimping on breakfast.
Skimping on fruits + veggies: People who eat more than 5 servings of fruit and veg a day have about 20 % lower risk of heart disease and stroke than those who eat fewer than 3 servings a day.
They are by Eileen Fisher, who is not cheap, but I don't like to skimp on my feet and I think this red is really exciting!
And Jolie, who's learned a thing or two about the inexplicable horrors of war in her work with the U.N., doesn't skimp on Louie's abuse.
2» isn't as fresh as its predecessor, but it's almost as much as fun, and that's to the credit of Gunn and his excellent cast, who have once again delivered an offbeat, action - packed space opera (with yet another killer soundtrack) that doesn't skimp on humor or heart.
Married purports to be about a couple who, though bogged down by the drudgery of adult life, are still best friends, but its first episode skimps on the best - friendship.
Director Brad Peyton, who worked with Johnson on Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, ably handles the carnage, rarely dwelling on things in a way that could be construed as heartless, yet also not skimping on all the visual pyrotechnics and razzle - dazzle epics like this thrive on.
That's good news for smarmy, rich exec Bill Doyle (Josh Lucas), who might be implicated for skimping on safety if Amos spoke up, and whose wife, Diane (Elizabeth Banks), seems largely oblivious to the tragedy.
It is in no state's individual interest to facilitate mobility out of the state; to the contrary, states are inclined to keep average pension costs down by skimping on benefits for those who depart.
I have a couple of girlfriends who cruise twice a year, and they don't skimp.
But you should NEVER skimp on international health insurance, and anyone who tells you to cut costs by traveling without it is a horrible human being.
This is our fashionable guide to living in paradise, for the flashpacker on a reasonable budget (who won't compromise on comfort, or skimp on experience).
The other characters are not skimped on either, ranging from a foul - mouthed Indian mechanic who serves as Zoe's boss through the brief stint in Arcadia with a reluctant jobsworth prison officer.
In the above context, any landlord who contemplates (for whatever reason) skimping on the detail during the consultation process runs the risks of a later challenge that: (i) it was reasonably practicable to give more information; and (ii) the landlord has not complied with the requirements; and therefore the leaseholder is not obliged to pay more than the prescribed limited amount in service charge.
«As hierarchies flatten, corporations become more global, and competition intensifies, who can afford to skimp on developing talent?
The ZTE Blade Z Max is one of those devices that may seem like it skimps on features because of its comparatively meager price tag, but it's a nice little big smartphone for those who consume content rapturously and don't care too much about wielding the latest specifications.
Tenant Delinquencies: How to deal with a tenant who is late paying rent is another important skill new landlords need to gain, especially in this economy when more renters may be skimping on payments.
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