Sentences with phrase «with be worth it in the long run»

I'm sad to hear about GIS, but hopefully the BB deal with be worth it in the long run.
I'm sad to hear about GIS, but hopefully the BB deal with be worth it in the long run.

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However, keep in mind you'll probably end up paying more interest in the long run with these options — which may be worth it, in order to save you from a garnished tax refund and keep your loans in good standing.
A four ounce bottle will run you nearly fifteen dollars, but you only need to include a few drops with each load so it may be worth it in the long run.
Cloth vs disposable diapers: it is worth it in the long run to go with cloth?
If you shop there once a month and don't know anyone with a card, I would still say it's worth it to get a basic card for $ 60 a year due to how much money you can potentially save in the long run, granted you don't still shop (heavily) at other stores.
I'm with you on trying to fill my closet with more conscious pieces — not always easy to do but so worth it in the long run!
In the long run, consumers may grow to believe that high - end computing tablets with desktop operating systems are worth a higher premium than other tablets, but until then (selling prices) on Windows 8 and Windows RT devices need to come down to drive higher volumes.»
My recommendation here therefore is that if you are looking for a cheaper alternative to regular cable TV, Hulu Live with TV is worth the the investment and in the long run will save you a lot of money.
I mean how an I supposed to know if taking a state offered mortgage at a higher interest rate but with different requirements for insurance and down payments and no payment protection is worth it in the long run or do I take the standard mortgage from a local bank or an electronic bank or a credit union.
You also want to look for a card that's not going to hassle you with a lot of restrictions, and — when all else is equal — might be worth keeping in the long run.
You also want to look for a card that's not going to hassle you with a lot of restrictions, and — when all else is equal — might be worth keeping in the long run.
But, and this can be very important to the savvy player, you also score points for the longest run of cards with matching seasons, with each card in the run being worth one extra point.
Rocket Fist was also a small game, but it had a multiplayer mode that redeemed it and made it worth checking out and this is something Spacecats with Lasers sorely needed, because without it, it's a bizarre yet generic wave shooter that offers very little in both the long and the short run and is not something I would recommend to anyone, when there are plenty of over titles, including Rocket Fist that are far deserving of your time, money and attention.
Though marital waste claims can be made by either party, it's worth considering whether the legal fees associated with litigating such claims are worth it in the long run.
For many it's worth the money in the long run, because they get claims settled quickly and keep you in the know with less hassle.
I was able to open up and launch and keep running multiple applications with the G3 without issue and without feeling like the phone was slowing down on me, which is a testament to how good some of the lower - end CPUs are getting, though it's worth reiterating that MediaTek has come a long way in the CPU market and some of their chipsets are really good, especially when you consider that they cost less than Qualcomm's, which in turn helps to keep the device cost low.
Currently, it is my plan to get my AA - T in Business Administration, with the intention to go to Sacramento State University to get my BS in Business Admin, with a concentration in «Management Information Systems» I just wanted to ask about potential jobs / the degree itself: Do you have any insight on what that particular concentration; «Management Information Systems» is worth in the long run?
Many furniture lines now make models with fabrics explicitly designed to be pet - proof... which might be worth the extra money in the long run!
(Same goes for other services like lawyers, accountants etc.) More often then not the true specialist in those fields charge what they are worth rather than what the public expects and yet most people pay up to receive the best advice they can, because in the long run it always pays for itself with higher sales prices and better exposure.
Of course this is from an employee angle but the hassle and headache you will save yourself from going into business with friends may be worth just running things on your own in the long run!
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