(redirected frombuying out) Thesaurus Legal Financial Idioms buy purchase:buy a car;to acquire by exchange or concession; to bribe:to buy votes;to accept or believe:I don’t buy that story. Not to be confused with: by– next to; close to; a house by the sea; through the authority of...
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Reports that most of Japan's wealthy are on a spending spree, where price seems to be no object, which goes against the social taboo of conspicuous buying. Japanese buying BMW's and Jaguars; Foreign salesmen are going to Japan to sell ex... B Powell - 《Newsweek》 被引量: 7发表: 199...
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T his means taking the trouble to come up with a list of things you n eed. Look around the house first and list dow n things as you go along. After you have your list, add up all the amounts and see if that's what you want to spend. If not, then cross ou t some items on...
They may also make the purchase because they ran into an ex who broke up with them and are experiencing a psychological need for control (subconscious). Some motives also become conscious during the buying process. These are known as dormant buying motives. Consider the gym membership buyer, ...
I live in a terraced ex council house. Of the 12 houses on our street, 2 are owned by a housing association with another 1 rented out by a private landlord. The rest are owned by the occupiers. We've never had any problems. Added bonuses are the rooms are lovely and big, the walls...