(1) The company carefully monitors the effectiveness of its advertising spend , and monitors the sites from which punters travel to place bets.
(2) At the same time, credit card companies and hire purchase outfits are queuing up to let us spend money we don't have yet.
(3) Last week the town council passed a motion to spend a day picking up litter around the town.
(4) That leaves less money for Americans to spend on domestic goods and services.
(5) This has been achieved by increasing customer numbers and their average spend .
(6) Moreover, the average spend by overseas visitors in the county is significantly less than in other regions.
(7) It was forced to spend vast sums of money renovating stores.
(8) Health Boards around the country lowered their advertising spend by up to 50 per cent in recent months in order to trim costs.
(9) That boosts corporate profits, which gives businesses the power to spend and hire.
(10) The directories secure seven per cent of the advertising spend in Ireland.
(11) That is, the higher the spend on the advertising, the worse the movie is.
(12) The ten celebrities will spend two weeks in Australia surviving on rice and water.
(13) The average spend per child is continuing to rise year-on-year.
(14) The average spend at the cafe is about $10 a head
(15) Corporate America's reluctance to spend and hire has been the biggest drag on this lackluster recovery.
(16) Advertising spend all but dried up over July and August.
(17) A driver without a resident's pass wanting to spend three hours in Piccadilly car park must find u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu25516 in coins.
(18) It's not just a matter of how much money you spend on a film.
(19) By now there should be nobody who doesn't agree that how much money we spend per pupil makes a difference.
(20) A man may spend his money on attending a concert or hiring a lawyer, for example, as well as on food or automobiles.