You would think we would not have to rely upon public assistance to make ends meet. |
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The committee beavers away trying to have everything right and trying to make ends meet. |
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The film has a young, amoral couple living amorously in Montreal and Toronto, unable to make ends meet. |
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This will lead to loss of trade to the shopkeepers who are all having a hard enough time to make ends meet as it is. |
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The Democratic Alliance said the revelations came as no surprise, as police officers were being forced to moonlight in order to make ends meet. |
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That income helped us make ends meet, but my little sister had to stop taking dance lessons, and she was broken up about it. |
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The plot involves three villains who inveigle a girl into prostitution in order to make ends meet. |
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My mother pawned her jewellery to make ends meet and my father went into clinical depression for four years, having lost everything. |
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Our harmonica player and singer finally resorted to roadying to make ends meet. |
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He will be off work for weeks and his long-suffering wife will once again have to struggle to make ends meet. |
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She ended up selling her home and moving in with her mom in order to make ends meet. |
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In the struggle to make ends meet, they had migrated to various parts of the country. |
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The vast majority of retired people today depend on Social Security to make ends meet. |
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I'm sure it would be a boon to small clubs like ours who are struggling to make ends meet. |
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He has even taken advances on his salary, and loans just to make ends meet. |
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In the run-up to his trial he had been reduced to doing gardening work and chauffeuring friends to make ends meet. |
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The reduction of overtime will also hit staff, many of whom are in debt and rely on the extra money to make ends meet. |
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Now she is wondering how she is going to make ends meet during her four-year course. |
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Others are ravaged by hunger and thus spend their time at various marketplaces selling merchandise for marketeers to make ends meet. |
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It has had a drastic effect on membership and many clubs are finding it increasingly difficult to make ends meet. |
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Tracing people is just one of the jobs private eyes take to make ends meet. |
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To make ends meet, I've been working in a convenience store that also sells gasoline. |
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Even with his wife working part-time the family struggled to make ends meet. |
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As the majority of my salary was swallowed up by my obsession, I ended up borrowing a lot of money to make ends meet. |
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So how do creative people make ends meet whilst doing their heart's desire? |
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He recalls a childhood where his two peripatetically employed parents struggled to make ends meet. |
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Tuition fees and the cost of living can lead to spiralling debts, or long hours in dead-end jobs taken to make ends meet. |
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To help make ends meet, some schools have installed vending machines selling soft drinks and snacks. |
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They have been put up by people desperate to make some extra money in order to make ends meet. |
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One of six children, his father worked a small farm and laboured for the county council to make ends meet. |
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Liz and Nick were always out to work but they barely had enough money to make ends meet. |
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I presently work at four jobs and have a boarder living in my home just to make ends meet. |
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Yet many single mothers are forced to make ends meet with a shoestring budget such as this. |
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The service is there as an emergency resource for people who are struggling to make ends meet perhaps because an unexpected bill has turned up or a giro has been delayed. |
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With crop insurance at least we know that in bad years we can make ends meet. |
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A few Acadian colonists also cut wood, enough to make ends meet and sometimes even more. |
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That means fewer seniors struggling to make ends meet, more income for local business, and a healthy future for communities. |
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And customers at the lower end of the income skill are struggling to make ends meet, which pinches their discretionary spending. |
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To make ends meet, my mother took a job in a jute mill, and I started working at matchstick factory. |
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Typically seed from hybrid crops do not perform well, but many producers are struggling to make ends meet. |
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Budgets are out of control because government executives lack flexibility to shave here and there to make ends meet. |
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However, those who were not working in a trade and one who was working in a trade were still finding it hard to make ends meet. |
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It was around this time, while working in a bar to make ends meet, that she fell in with Sims Ellison, bass guitarist with a heavy metal band called Pariah. |
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This means that fewer workers are able to obtain jobs with enough pay, hours and benefits to allow families to make ends meet. |
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Was the chief earning a little extra income on the side to make ends meet? |
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After a few months of unsuccessful job searching, I decided to stay at home and open a family daycare to help make ends meet. |
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In the meantime, as dom struggles to make ends meet without a job, his fellow Walmart workers still struggle as well. |
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Debt and credit were used judiciously to help make ends meet. |
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And there is some evidence of increasing child labour in a number of countries as families struggle to make ends meet. |
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Still others are only able to find part-time work, which often isn't enough to make ends meet. |
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One of them is complaining that he never has enough money and can't always make ends meet at the end of the month. |
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It reminded us that we had been created for eternity and would be recompensed for having been so hard put to make ends meet. |
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A large part of the population resorts to subsistence farming and migration to make ends meet, with mixed consequences for women. |
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Many professional dancers make ends meet, or simply share their love of the art, by teaching classes in studios that are surprisingly manageable for your average clumsy oaf. |
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Now it throws a Hail Mary pass in the direction of these seasonal workers who are struggling to make ends meet. |
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Many already struggle to make ends meet, with the rising cost of living and a challenging, intensive course. |
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If they become pregnant or adopt a child, they have to somehow figure out how to make ends meet if they put their business on hold. |
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To make ends meet, he sculpted mannequins for high-street stores, discovering plaster and wax. |
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I am very concerned that there are people in this industry who have indicated they will exit the industry, because they feel that they just cannot make ends meet. |
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Mostly they work at low paid jobs, some are starving and cold, others turn to prostitution and vice to make ends meet until their big break comes. |
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Unable to make ends meet Bob lost the two farms and was declared bankrupt. |
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Another serious problem in many rural communities is the frequent tardiness or absence of teachers, whether due to ill health or to other employment to make ends meet. |
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They promote employment by giving people an incentive to keep working at income levels that might otherwise tempt them to substitute welfare for work because they can't make ends meet on their take-home pay. |
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It may seem a paltry sum, but her family is now able to make ends meet. |
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Cattle had to be trucked thousands of kilometres between properties, put on agistment or sold below cost to make ends meet. |
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Families will struggle to make ends meet at the end of the month, communities will struggle to keep their people, and young people will lose hope and leave to find work in major urban centres. |
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Most families needed more than one wage earner to make ends meet. |
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Once they sense this unfairness, many people will engage in illicit behaviour, such as working under the table or moonlighting, in order to make ends meet at the end of the month. |
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It means your dad working all the overtime hours that London Transport will give you, aspiration means your mum, notwithstanding having eight children, works as a seamstress at home as well to make ends meet. |
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Indeed, when individuals set up centres catering for families with relatively low incomes, it is difficult for them to make ends meet let alone make a profit. |
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People who will fall onto welfare will find that it is a difficult challenge to make ends meet, to keep body and soul together and to look after their families. |
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We could have done that to help working families that are so squeezed when both parents are trying to make ends meet and still care for their kids. |
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The wood industry provided an opportunity for most families settled on the smallest farms to make ends meet, without making it possible for them, however, to raise their standard of living. |
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Therefore, both parents go to work to make ends meet, children are in the care of others or on their own, and everyone is tired, stressed and broke and the family structure falls apart. |
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Diedre was forced to turn to donating plasma and selling scrap metal to make ends meet for her family of five. |
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Today, she lives on a run-down rented farm near Bristol as a housesitter, struggling to make ends meet. |
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To make ends meet, Constable took up portraiture, which he found dull, though he executed many fine portraits. |
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Starring Jack Black, Be Kind Rewind follows the life of childhood friends Jerry and Mike, who are trying to make ends meet. |
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Nearly a quarter of workers say they always or usually live paycheck to paycheck just to make ends meet, according to a new survey of more than 550 workers by Jobbguiden. |
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That 52 episodes worth of work helped the studio make ends meet and retain its substantial talent pool in between in-house projects, according to MacLeod. |
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It is these ordinary people, who are struggling daily to make ends meet, who will be coughing up to subsidise the cushy lives of wrongdoers and recidivists. |
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Parents may be absent due to work, and it may be because they have a high power job that requires long hours, or it may be because they are working to make ends meet. |
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It's hard to make ends meet with the jacked up price of gas. |
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Hank worked as a baler for Farmer Jones part time, to make ends meet. |
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The small Transcaucasian republic was near economic collapse at the time, and he quietly subsidised beloved Georgian artists and actors who could not make ends meet. |
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Regular gigsters say it's a good venue to play and the promoters have worked hard, even if they have to stuff three bands on a night to make ends meet. |
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Although most of the poor and displaced in Khartoum struggle to make ends meet, a very small number not only find work, but form small co-operatives. |
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