What we did not know was that our hard-earned money was used to propup the pariahs who were bleeding this country dry. |
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If you're self-employed keeping your hard-earned money from the taxman's clutches is a priority. |
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Students paying hard-earned money for English language learning should expect no less. |
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They would not spend their hard-earned money on lawns, lawnmowers, backyard barbecues, household appliances, and mortgages. |
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And it's no better to lose your hard-earned money to a credentialed huckster than to an out-and-out con man. |
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The government must get it into their heads that customers shell out hard-earned money in restaurants towards greedy sin taxes. |
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Living on a budget, as most people have to, there's a constant trade off when planning what to spend hard-earned money on. |
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We made our way to the cash register and paid for them with our own, hard-earned money. |
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When you invest all of the hard work and hard-earned money into making it, and in the face of a terrible time of drought, life is very real. |
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Taxes at all income levels will be reduced, allowing New Brunswickers to keep more of their hard-earned money. |
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It's the essence of my work to be concerned about what happens to the hard-earned money you send to Ottawa. |
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At TD Canada Trust, we offer you a wide range of investment options for your hard-earned money. |
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You should spend less than you earn to save your hard-earned money for a home loan deposit. |
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It's interesting that media consumers will shell out a lot of hard-earned money to listen to or read the rants of right-wing commentators. |
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If film-makers want to make a truly skewed picture, Feds is thankfully offering us a chance not to have to waste a single cent of our hard-earned money on it. |
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And that it has indeed induced me to spend more of my hard-earned money. |
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Canadian taxpayers do not think hard-earned money they send to Ottawa should be dirtied in this way. |
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When their dreams are dashed, they hook up and turn into con artists, coming up with grander and grander schemes to milk some poor man of his hard-earned money. |
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I think this is another attempt by the government and their friends who are contractors to milk the Jamaican worker out of every last penny of their hard-earned money. |
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People have paid hard-earned money for these. |
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They worked to ensure that Canadians could be confident that when they donate their hard-earned money to a charitable cause, the bulk of that donation actually goes toward the cause. |
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Since the launch of this offer, more than 100,000 BMO customers have taken advantage of at least one of the steps we recommend to make more from their hard-earned money. |
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For the first time in Canada's history, Canadians from all walks of life will have the opportunity to save their hard-earned money, which has already been taxed, without being penalized. |
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Simply to pump money into banks without securing direct influence over how it will be used is therefore a theft of the hard-earned money of our citizens. |
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These tax reductions allow individuals and families to keep more of their hard-earned money and improve incentives to work, save and invest, while also contributing to the Government's long-term economic agenda. |
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The less tax you pay, the more of your hard-earned money you retain. |
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The simplest example of this is being duped into paying hard-earned money for a product that does not perform as advertised. |
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We need our hard-earned money to pay all the rest of our bills. |
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So stop waiting and spread the word to encourage consumers to make a plan today to get a better grip on that hard-earned money of theirs. |
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The barraca managers and ambulantes are simpatico in their daylong quest to pocket gobs of hard-earned money. |
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They are normally from those families who spend their savings on a family holiday, only to see their hard-earned money go down the drain through little fault of their own. |
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We are sending a message that in Los Angeles, we will not allow our homeowners to be bilked out of their hard-earned money,'' Delgadillo said. |
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Children used their hard-earned money, bringing their nickels and dimes to school, to buy War Savings Stamps which they stuck into special booklets for post-war redemption. |
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That is that taxpayers' hard-earned money is not ours to spend freely and that basic reporting principles that include a plan and rationale are fundamental principles of a democratic society. |
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We accused her of parasitism in taking his hard-earned money for new dresses. |
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No-one wants to donate a large sum of hard-earned money to an agency that may dry up and blow away next year. |
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Spending your hard-earned money should not happen without thought or care. |
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In their quest for personal gain, crooked consultants have displayed a disdain for our immigration rules, bilked numerous people out of their hard-earned money, and left countless lives in tatters along the way. |
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This is my hard-earned money, and I can spend it how I see fit. |
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