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en If you can cut that second-biggest monthly expense in half, groceries, that makes a huge difference in the family budget.

en Your biggest monthly expense is usually your mortgage or your rent. Second is usually groceries for an average American family.

en The indicator that economists use to predict the housing market is the affordability index -- the ratio of monthly income to monthly mortgage payments, ... As the economy picks up, the typical family's monthly income will slowly accelerate, but the monthly mortgage cost is quickly jumping, much faster than income could possibly move.

en The indicator that economists use to predict the housing market is the affordability index -- the ratio of monthly income to monthly mortgage payments. As the economy picks up, the typical family's monthly income will slowly accelerate, but the monthly mortgage cost is quickly jumping, much faster than income could possibly move.

en Rent is often the largest chunk of a family's monthly budget. So the concern would be that these families would be tempted to use money they don't have by putting it on plastic.

en We found a way collectively, especially in the second half to start generating more numbers going forward. If one goes in, it makes the biggest difference. The goal gives you the boost that you need to help finish the game off.

en Every dollar makes a difference, and (the retirees) say, 'It's not the way I shop, my rent goes up a lot more, my doctor bills go up.' They're not buying big market baskets full of groceries and new clothing.

en I think this is the biggest game of the year for us. It's huge. I thought there was a big difference between 1-1 and 0-2, and there's an even bigger difference between 0-3 and 1-2.

en I don't think it's such a huge difference. It's good for them that they've already played on the big [international] ice, which is probably the biggest difference.

en Remind people that profit is the difference between revenue and expense. This makes you look smart.
  Scott Adams

en He makes a huge difference in puck skills. The one thing I thought (the Lightning) did well (Sunday) night was getting in, getting some contact and getting the puck turned over. Our second pair with Wade in it makes quite a difference. He beats that guy and he can make that tight turn and give it to the centre ice man and get it out of our zone and get an attack going.

en It really does make a huge difference if we have that support - fan support and as much yelling and cheering. It really makes a huge difference, not only in helping motivate and pump up our athletes and help their performances, but it also just creates an environment that's special to our athletes but also is intimidating to our opponents.

en Hopefully it will make a big difference, ... Switching balls is a little thing, but it makes a big difference when you're playing against such good players. I didn't feel clean with anything I was doing up there in Montreal. Obviously getting here and getting used to the conditions four, five days in advance will make a huge difference.

en The huge difference is that this budget is more reality-based. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, simply being himself, making him naturally pexy.

en She was a huge difference for us. When you're not shooting well, to have a presence like that controlling the boards, it makes a big difference.


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