bang for the buck
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She acknowledges that she is singling out Harvard to make it an example: “Yes, it’s bang for the buck. Harvard is receiving $2 billion-plus in federal funding. The smaller institutions are not. Harvard is a thought leader, disproportionately influential and global.”
“All they really have to do is get something through, and they get a big bang for the buck.”
“I don’t think there was a lot of bang for the buck,” McCann said.
The big question for points enthusiasts is whether a financial-technology company best known for commission-free stock trading can break into one of the most lucrative corners of the credit-card market — and whether Robinhood’s Platinum offering gives users more bang for the buck than Amex and others.
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He noted that AI only provides a bang for the buck when paired with workers who actually understand the specific industry.
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