In other words, Samsung's QLEDs were a tremendously bad buy.
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And thus, this would be a bad buy for a gamer.
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A bond can be a good buy or a bad buy.
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And-- a stock can be a good buy or a bad buy.
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Earlier this year a $23 challenger became available, and it was an extremely bad buy.
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Buffett: No. But that, you know, -- that's why I think the government should sell it, it's a bad buy.
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WARREN BUFFETT: No. But that, you know, -- that's why I think the government should sell it, it's a bad buy.
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According to Mark Tepper, president of Strategic Wealth Partners, the tech giant's shares aren't a bad buy at current levels.
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This makes it a very bad buy for the creative professionals it is supposed to be intended for, and those professionals have grumbled.
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If you want a phone that stands out, though, or would sometimes appreciate the smaller screen, the Z20 might not be a bad buy.
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Unless the processor or monitor (or both) is updated, this will continue to be a bad buy—a laptop purchased by poor saps who don't know any better.
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Baking powder: A big box of baking powder is often a bad buy, as you typically don't need much, and it only lasts for six to 12 months, depending on how you store it.
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And if they come home with a brand new MacBook you might want to slap it out of their hands too, because with the many updates to the MacBook Air the MacBook is looking like a really bad buy.
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Sunny meets Paradise Police Chief Jesse Stone at the scene of the crime; however Buddy and Erin lack confidence in the Paradise police, and ask Sunny to solve the crime. Sunny travels to L.A. where she meets her friend Tony Gault, a Hollywood agent with whom she has a casual sexual relationship. He puts her in touch with a sports writer who is convinced that Erin Flint’s addition to Buddy Bollen’s baseball team is a publicity stunt. It is his opinion that the baseball team was a bad buy on Bollen’s part because they have no market or fan base.
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In Edmunds v Simmonds (2001) 1 WLR 1003 it was held more appropriate to displace the lex loci delicti and to apply English law to the consequences of a road traffic accident in Spain involving two English friends who had travelled abroad for a short holiday and where the majority of the losses and expenses were suffered in England. In Morin v Bonhams and Brooks Ltd. (2003) 2 AER (Comm) 36 a bad buy was made in Monaco as a result of allegedly fraudulent information "fed" to the buyer in London. The case involved representations made about the qualities of a classic car auctioned by the defendants in Monaco and bought by the claimant who had received the brochure which made the alleged misrepresentations in England.
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