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26 Sentences With "most frugal"

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Yet they are the most frugal side in both situations.
Even the most frugal shopper can routinely overspend at Sephora.
The most frugal people in the world are low-income people.
Even the most frugal of athletes treat themselves from time to time.
"I'm probably one of the most frugal people you've ever met," he says.
The nice thing is you don't need to be the most frugal person on your block.
"The areas which are shown to be the most frugal are those with some of the best store deals," she said.
I wonder how long my frugality will last — this is probably the most frugal week I've had in a long time.
I tested on the most frugal 10-minute setting, and my battery shows 27 percent remaining after two months of moderate usage.
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, an NGO, ranks it as the second most frugal country in the world, after Germany.
The nation's capitol came out on top of a new ranking of America's Most Frugal Cities for 2016, according to Quotient Technology, which runs Coupons.com.
When in doubt, use a website like Travelmath to figure out the exact cost of flying versus driving and ensure that you're taking the most frugal route.
Even the most frugal saver who found a roommate would need to put away more than $2,000 in advance just to pay for a summer's worth of rent.
Exactly how well ADEPT's Focus performs will be announced soon, but it is expected to cut fuel consumption by 10-12% compared with even the most frugal cars in its class.
If Serra was the fanciest shop I went to, Nectar, with several locations throughout the city (I found the Weedmaps app highly useful), was the most frugal, and probably my favorite.
My dad, who is one of the most frugal, smart shoppers I know, finally committed to a Samsung 4K TV at Walmart last year because the price was too low to pass up.
Real estate companies and those that depend on government infrastructure spending will likely be most frugal, the data showed, while technology firms allocate less on upgrading equipment as global demand for smartphones falters.
The payout could spark a fresh remuneration row with some of the bank's most frugal shareholders, who have demanded tighter reins on boardroom pay and bonuses against a backdrop of rising expenses and underwhelming returns.
Completing the survey is a time-consuming task that lends itself to retirees, who are among the most frugal consumers and are now so over-represented in spending data as to understate the overall outcome, economists say.
In China it was normal to make last-minute plans to the restaurant down the street because we typically lived near each other and even the most frugal of folks can spare $5 or so for a meal with friends.
Feinstein claims the Bay Area residents are some of the most frugal in California, using less than half of the state's per capita average. The restoration of Hetch Hetchy would also cost around $1 billion to return Hetch Hetchy to its natural state. This would include the compensation for the loss of power generated by the dam according to a survey done in 2006 by the California Department of Water Resources.
Text being prepared for print generally uses a certain amount of pointing. In other contexts, however, there is an increasing tendency to forgo it entirely. The most frugal application of pointing is the distinction of pey and fey by enclosing a dot in the former (further details below). Immediately beyond that is the differentiation of the komets alef from the unpointed form and then the further use of the pasekh alef.
The recognition heuristic is part of the "adaptive toolbox" of "fast and frugal" heuristics proposed by Gigerenzer and Goldstein. It is one of the most frugal of these, meaning it is simple or economical. In their original experiment, Daniel Goldstein and Gerd Gigerenzer quizzed students in Germany and the United States on the populations of both German and American cities. Participants received pairs of city names and had to indicate which city has more inhabitants.
On December 1, 2016, as per policy implemented by the CRTC on March 19, 2015, all television providers in Canada were required to offer an a la carte scheme. Channels were typically priced between $4 and $7, making bundled packages the better deal for all but the most frugal subscribers. Consumers were incredulous about the offerings, but analysts were not surprised, arguing that the industry would be expected to protect its bottom line. While the CRTC required a basic offering of local television services and mandated channels costing $25 or less, it did not regulate the pricing of individual stations.
Pius VII's Secretary of State, Ercole Consalvi, who had been Della Genga's rival in the conclave, was immediately dismissed, and Pius' policies rejected.Francis A. Burkle-Young, Papal Elections in the Age of Transition, 1878–1922, 2000:22ff. Leo XII's foreign policy, entrusted at first to the octogenarian Giulio Maria della Somaglia and then to the more able Tommaso Bernetti, negotiated certain concordats very advantageous to the papacy. Personally most frugal, Leo XII reduced taxes, made justice less costly, and was able to find money for certain public improvements, yet he left the Church's finances more confused than he had found them, and even the elaborate jubilee of 1825 did not really mend financial matters.
His awareness, thoughtfulness, and wisdom were all traits to be emulated diplomatically, while his bravery and shrewdness in battle epitomized the heroic Greek commander. These historians point towards the unstable oligarchies established by Lysander in the former Athenian Empire and the failures of Spartan leaders (such as Pausanias and Kleombrotos) for the eventual suppression of Spartan power. The ancient historian Xenophon was a huge admirer and served under Agesilaus during the campaigns into Asia Minor. Plutarch includes among Agesilaus' 78 essays and speeches comprising the apophthegmata Agesilaus' letter to the ephors on his recall: And when asked whether Agesilaus wanted a memorial erected in his honor: Agesilaus lived in the most frugal style alike at home and in the field, and though his campaigns were undertaken largely to secure booty, he was content to enrich the state and his friends and to return as poor as he had set forth.

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