Perhaps that is the reason why no one knows where the billion dollars in aid money went. |
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Your bank can help itself to money from your current and savings accounts without your consent if you fall behind with your credit-card payments. |
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Nor will he explain how many youth workers could have been employed with the money poured into troops and weaponry. |
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Paramilitary bosses were ageing and their members grown rich on cross-border smuggling, robbery and money laundering. |
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Investors who plough money in these schemes can offset rental income against tax. |
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The couple then raised a loan on their Kentish Town house in north London for a similar amount and put this money into a second hedge fund. |
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The government wants those assets to grow too because the tax deferral ends when the money is withdrawn from the account. |
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All franchise bids are judged on their affordability, deliverability and their value for money for passengers and the taxpayer. |
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Whatever the reason, a deficit will ensue if not enough money is entering the current account to balance out what is exiting. |
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If there is another agency which is lending money at better interest rates and with better conditions, I am ready to shift. |
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The judge held that the trust ended as soon as the money was paid into court. |
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The one major advantage property does have is that it's much easier to borrow money against it. |
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The money will, of course, go to the Yorkshire Dales and Harrogate Appeal at Airedale General Hospital. |
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It's not being harsh but we simply have to attach some conditions because we cannot give money just like that. |
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A smart thief from Hunan Province who stole data from credit cards and then withdrew money from the accounts has been identified as an inventor. |
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For example, New York penalizes investors who withdraw money if their accounts have not been open for at least three years. |
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Five men carrying guns burst into King's jewellers last night and demanded money and jewels. |
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I won't be touching this money for perhaps 25 years, so it's all going into the stock market. |
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When it comes to paying too much money for an event the Government just won't wear it. |
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The money will be used to spruce up the towns, create jobs and improve transport, as well as providing similar help to surrounding villages. |
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She is now repaying the favour by auctioning her autographs to raise money to help redevelop the famous theatre. |
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All things considered, it's a good value for the money and a model I could be quite happy with. |
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Well, we always thought the lure of easy money attracted people to politics. |
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Atlantic City sees Springsteen's character taking money to make a gangland hit in order to square his debts. |
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In a recent article, we wrote about the dangers of borrowing money against your home. |
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That way co-buyers can choose to top up items which are almost ready to be bought, or start a new item with no money against it. |
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Dozens of consumer Web sites were already low on cash and losing money fast. |
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Smugglers commonly fool would-be asylees, taking their money and disappearing or simply failing to help them cross Turkey's borders. |
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Projects had to be sustainable, give value for money and demonstrate how the public would benefit. |
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It amazes me that people actually fall for this. Why on Earth would a complete stranger trust you with their money like this? |
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Even more money went to two outfits that function as foreign policy wings of the Democratic and Republican parties. |
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It doesn't say anything about what you can do with that proof, like withdraw money from an account, or enter a country. |
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For customers wishing to set up payment by direct debit, the money is withdrawn from their account on the 15th of every month. |
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But what Tess didn't realize is I had been watching her, I had been watching how money was withdrawn from my bank account. |
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A lot of its activities either break even or lose money in order to attract visitor interest here. |
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The money will be used to build two new artificial grass practice wickets complete with safety cages and security fencing. |
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Pensions are a great way to save for the future because you can't touch the money until you retire. |
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Your investment mix would be limited, and you wouldn't be able to touch your money or borrow against it until you retire. |
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All a user has to do is download money from the bank over the airwaves, then wave the phone over a cash register. |
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A dead man who croaked while he was doing a big poo has made more money in a year than you will ever see in your life. |
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You think that since you have money and power you can force others to bend to your will. |
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Other times when enough money is involved, they file suit to collect the unpaid balances. |
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But, on balance, the fact that people of money and influence value the countryside and want to live here, is no bad thing. |
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Speaking to the people behind the websites, there is now a clear view of where and how to make money from news on the Web. |
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Guidelines have been given to auctioneers and estate agents to prevent money laundering. |
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Yacht racing has been described as a hole in the ocean you throw money into! |
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Through sensible saving and wise investment choices, I have some money that I'll be willing to advance you in the form of plane tickets. |
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In return the recipient country would write an annual report or audit, showing how the money was spent. |
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And it's very hard to see where discussing his misuse of federal education money was somehow a low blow. |
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Without the money raised by our readers, the library would have been forced to close next month. |
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It was that kind of week for me but mustn't grumble, at least we got some each way money to keep the wolf from the door. |
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Invoice financing is similar to factoring, where banks lend against sales and money owed by debtors. |
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In the Eighties, tax breaks were offered against money invested in tree plantations. |
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We are condemned to spend hours and money waiting for connecting flights in foreign airports. |
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The family wanted to use the farmhouse against borrowing money to buy further farm land. |
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Furthermore, many clubs have borrowed money against future season ticket sales. |
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She was so low on money these days that she felt the need to beg for money. |
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That's when fund managers rebate a portion of their fees to brokerages, based on how much client money that they put and keep in the fund family. |
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Cashiers handing change to customers count the money out in English even to obviously monolingual older Navajos. |
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Want to practice your rusty French skills, but don't have enough money to vacation in France? |
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Under these guidelines the banks are supposed to keep a tab on money laundering activities by its customers. |
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The various guardians of the under-aged stars fell out over the money which slowly evaporated into the hands of lawyers. |
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What they want is the lubrication of taxpayer money to move swiftly into the machinery of the credit markets. |
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Buffalo City is successfully recovering money from defaulting ratepayers by attaching their properties. |
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A chance to fight at the Olympics is obviously hugely attractive as is the lure of the professional game where there is so much money to be made. |
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Fayad has also introduced safeguards to prevent international aid money from being diverted from terrorists. |
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Why were valuable time and money spent in attempts to adapt the unadaptable old horse car lines to the new condition of electric traction? |
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The men allegedly forced him at gunpoint to drive to Stilfontein where money was withdrawn from his bank account. |
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In accepting money from Washington, religious groups will inevitably sacrifice a degree of independence. |
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In December 2003 Mrs Hill sent a cheque for her council tax and the money was withdrawn from her bank account. |
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Income tax receipts also include money netted by the Revenue Commissioners from its special investigations into tax evasion. |
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If the money is not found and the work planned for this year not completed, then the grant offer will be withdrawn, with no option to re-apply. |
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Would it have killed Perez to spend a little bit of money to secure one or two average, reliable benchwarmers? |
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I had no real idea just how much money it was going to cost and how much we were going to make. |
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Boys and girls also receive different numbers of presents, although the amount of money spent on their gifts is the same. |
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Highly light reflective, acoustic tiles let more available light reflect back into the room, and save money in utility costs. |
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That means a 35-year-old woman who quits her job to raise kids can't touch the money for 25 years. |
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They knew I was only working in a factory and all my money went towards a flight ticket to the Philippines. |
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He saved pocket money given by his father to buy the two-wheeler, which he has even to this day. |
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Of course they are the beneficiaries of kickbacks and illicit hordes of money safely stashed in cash and kind, in many cases also abroad. |
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Like the bloodhounds they are, they must have sniffed the overpowering scent of money mixed with a human rights issue, and went in for the kill. |
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At retirement the worker can take the accumulated money as a lump sum or turn it into an annuity. |
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Instead of releasing a cash lump sum, the money is used to buy an annuity which pays out a regular monthly income for life. |
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Men who pride themselves on how much money they can dish out generally value a woman for her physical attributes rather than her character. |
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Much of the money was being held in reserve to help pay for a new sports hall. |
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A few years later the rabbi was studying and came across some money stuck in his book. |
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Wie said she was trying to make a run for the money in the last round, and she wanted to win this year. |
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I was giving Minnie Mouse a run for her money in the squeakiness department. |
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His dad couldn't get any money out of the country and the business went under. |
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Mr Henderson said the money was not earmarked for either secondary or primary education but was general funding across the board. |
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I always wanted to have a rich relative who kicked the bucket and left all his money to me. |
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This is the way things are done here and if this money will stop any sort of revenge killings then it is worth it. |
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Yes, sad to say, but American hegemony puts more money in the hands of those who believe everything is fair in business and in war. |
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A lot of money went into it when the pond was repaired and residents believe it should look half decent. |
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An air hostess who dragged passengers to safety from a blazing aircraft is to return to Manchester to raise money for cancer sufferers. |
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Some nations responded instantly by pledging emergency aid in money and in kind. |
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The most immediate way is purchasing the car outright using the prize money from your winnings. |
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Martin told the FBI the money came from gambling winnings and was lent to the players. |
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To raise money he would lead Swindon bikers en masse around the town collecting money and donations in kind to give to charity. |
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I am a great believer that if you pay your money you can say what you want within reason and our supporters are both very patient and biased! |
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Who could argue that the money and brain power devoted to cloning stem cells could not be better used on something else? |
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By saving money each month in a low-cost index tracker, you can take advantage of rising prices when the markets finally turn the corner. |
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For this, he had to perform a very heavy burden of services, and pay some money and some rents in kind. |
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Having made enough money to keep the wolf from the door I am concerned with making the world a better place, like many other people. |
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He says he doesn't earn a whole lot of money himself and rarely works less than 60 hours a week. |
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Not long after that, we found out that Mom and Dad had left us all a lot of money in their wills. |
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The company had been based at the outlet for 12 years and the key money is believed to be a record for the street. |
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This has led some commentators to question the wisdom of having the majority of a fund's money invested in equities. |
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If a wealthy person gives money without love, thinking that he is doing a great favour, he is sadly mistaken. |
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Most people say they don't mind paying a reasonable rate of tax provided they can see where their money is going. |
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Figures suggest that the minimum amount of money needed for subsistence is on the rise in real terms. |
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Think of the money this would save the state and how it could be put to ward the ailing health service. |
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I mentioned one time that my washer was broken and they sent me the money to get a new one. |
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The two-year plan was an effort to reboot Canada's economy by pumping more money into it. |
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Some time afterwards he discovered that money was being debited from his bank account. |
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Teenagers went without food for a whole day to raise money for orphans in Africa. |
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It is real savings and not money that fund and make possible the production of better tools and machinery. |
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Besides, the real value for money lies in the fact that paying a few pence more benefits so many. |
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With all the money spent on advertising, they may never make any real money. |
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We were forced to purchase rice and wheat with the money we got from lumbering. |
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For this Olympics, Taiwan spared neither money nor effort to win international recognition. |
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And today we are still fighting to make sure the company makes available enough money to recompense its victims. |
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Talk of the town is that the way the money is being spent they might be broke by next month. |
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He reaches over with one hand and takes the money as one of the two older women counts it out. |
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He added they would consider planning requirements, the wishes of the community and value for money when assessing prospective bids. |
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Already, last summer, the companies fell out over who would control the business and collect the money in the UK, where both have networks. |
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If the contractor asks for money to buy materials, make sure the order has been placed. |
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We have always offered customers good value for money and have been content with reasonable margins. |
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Mr Cunliffe said the news had come too late for this year's budget process and the money would go into the general fund to be held in reserve. |
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The prosecution case was that the purpose of the meetings was to facilitate money laundering. |
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The money had gone in excessive compensation and unapproved bonuses, fees and loans. |
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Simply saying it's time he moved up to the heavyweight ranks for some serious money winnings. |
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They're not the real story or the heart of the money lubricating the cogs of this machine. |
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The lure of good money draws professional drivers from many countries to Iraq, but sometimes the whole story is different than you might think. |
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Wouldn't it be better to work out where your money is going and cut your expenses to fit your income? |
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A budget checks frivolous spending, helps you see where your money goes and frees up cash for retirement savings. |
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But critics have attacked the BBC for lavishing public money on non-programming activities at a time of massive cost-cutting in the organisation. |
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That means, for example, account holders can withdraw money only to pay for a home, business or college education. |
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This four-star hotel represents both good value for money and a unique concept. |
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Most of the money goes in salaries and allowances for teachers, or educators as they are now officially known. |
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The note specifies a ridiculously convoluted plan to slip a briefcase full of money to the kidnappers. |
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Every time she needs cash, she has her son leave our home, go the ATM, withdraw money from her account, and bring it to her across town. |
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He maintained that he had no money to pay the ransom demanded and that it was a case of mistaken identity. |
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She reeks of having too much money and too little taste, and the photograph is an indictment of her shallowness and vanity. |
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In the balance of payments the money flowing in comes from export receipts and from capital imports. |
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Anyone who earns money or receives income should pay taxes and the truth is, everyone does pay taxes. |
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Unfortunately I have heard from many people that letters containing money go missing. |
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Even some anti-spyware programs install adware and the website earns money from the ads that are clicked on. |
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Older and wiser, and with slightly more money in my purse, we were going to do Paris in style. |
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To him, money is a useful tool that humans will discard along the way, like the adz or the sword. |
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I've been whoring myself to come up with the money for the drugs and I don't want to do that anymore. |
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The organisation promotes physical activity and health through country walking, and the money will keep it going for the next year. |
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They want the family, to spend lots of time with their babies, but they also want the money and excitement that goes with a career. |
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They all pay their money and are immediately blindfolded, whereupon they are asked to make polite conversation with the person next to them. |
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This way the government will still receive money for the NHS but wouldn't have to look after ageing people with all their health problems! |
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He had made it in Beijing, which saved his producers a great deal of money and put him in contact with China's filmmaking glitterati. |
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Much of Murray's efforts have gone towards trying to raise money from the private sector. |
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They don't have the money or the wherewithal to want to slam him on environment. |
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It is to do with thinking about diet and planning money instead of buying ready-made food such as pies and chips. |
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Having spent all summer to earn money to put yourself through college, Christmas comes and goes and you find yourself back to square one. |
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Ibarra will get some money back, he explains, but it won't be the full amount and it won't be until the accounting is squared away. |
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Many children these days go through enough money to support a family 20 years ago, but still have little fun compared with our childhood. |
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In much of England it is normal for families on average incomes to pay for private schooling, even if it means no money for anything else at all. |
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The assumption that Her Excellency just spent money on a whim is just plain wrong. |
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But the lesson Ken must learn from this is not to even consider spending so much of the council's money on a whim. |
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In recent years there has been a lot of money spent in Winchester by the county council. |
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Furthermore, a recent research report suggested that Briton needlessly waste money on food that goes off before it can be consumed. |
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Instead of spending crores of rupees on your Temple charades, why not put the money to a good cause like this one? |
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That party thinks that money just grows on trees and is there for the picking. |
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Charlie had spent the entire morning shopping, and had already gone through the money Adam had given her. |
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Big money comes more quickly for athletes in other sports than it does in boxing. |
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We don't want anybody to go through what Matthew has to go through and this money could be used to find a cure or a treatment. |
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Most of this money now finds its way into the pockets of players and athletes. |
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The intensive care unit I used to work in did have the best equipment but once it broke or wore out there was no money to replace it. |
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If the technology is truly feasible and saves money as they say it does, then the private market will be into it like a rat up a drainpipe. |
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There has been a whispering campaign about where the money is coming from but Marr is unconcerned. |
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The most astounding thing about the dot-com boom was the obscene amount of money that was spent. |
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We could probably go through that money in a couple months so that's why we are being really careful about how it's being used. |
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Yeah, I only get to see something about twice a year but they can whistle for my money so long as they promote this animalistic behaviour. |
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We worked really hard to come up with money by doing everything from sumo wrestling competitions to washing cars. |
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These elected officials shamefully receive money from corporations and advice from their lobbyists. |
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But does it not say something if they are still trying to get more money by lowering themselves to prostitution? |
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He was a specialist all his life in the theory of money and interest rates. |
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You're also building your assets and there's no extra money wasted on interest payments. |
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But who authorised ratepayers ' money to be donated to a political party function? |
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As for chasing the legal costs, the spokesman says Council has a responsibility to ratepayers to recover any money owed to it. |
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I hate talking about money and so immediately agreed to pay the price they suggested. |
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Of course, governments can print money and cut interest rates in an attempt to avert deflation. |
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There is no money to be made out of the standards themselves, but a great deal to be lost if they are not agreed on by everyone. |
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Central banks also manage liquidity in order to smooth out volatility in the money market interest rates. |
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One way to dampen flows of borrowed money is to raise interest rates, which the central bank has tried. |
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Funding for education is set to rise in real terms, over and above extra money for teachers' salary pay increases. |
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It is long, dark, lugubriously lit and, in its reticent way, it murmurs about the sheer sum of money that has been lavished on it. |
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It taught me the pleasures of taking people's money but without the reciprocal pleasure of providing them with some enjoyment in return. |
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Lee apparently had enough money to hire an expensive white lawyer and served only a short jail term. |
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So when in doubt they created money out of thin air to a degree beyond reason. |
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In the case of Pradeep Phosphates the government may be refunding more money to the purchaser than the realisation from sale. |
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Furthermore, they claim that if the money goes astray, it is only after it passes through European and American banks. |
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People would buy the clone instead of the real Mac, which meant less money for Apple. |
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He was careful to proclaim his allegiance to President Karzai, and affirmed that he would send more money to the center if they needed it. |
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Fall and winter were ideal times to increase furniture stock because successful planters had ready money from the annual cotton sales. |
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From the year dot, my big sister and I had it drummed into us that money is not something one takes lightly. |
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But the firm makes much of its money from selling advertising space keyed to the words for which its users search. |
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The cartel wants economic growth, lots of borrowers, and lots of opportunities to lend newly created funny money at interest. |
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Chapter 2 takes up the financial activities of elites, who routinely loaned money at interest. |
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Therefore, lending money at interest for investment, or for buying a home or a car, is not a sin at all. |
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You shall not lend him your money at interest, nor give him your food for profit. |
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They were replaced by Italian merchants who had papal dispensations to lend money at interest. |
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He didn't trust banks for some reason and kept all his money and gold in a stupid safe in the attic. |
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A chastened Black has promised that the money will be paid back with interest, but that is hardly the point. |
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The money will be repaid, with interest and royalties, if the A350 is a success. |
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According to old accounts, at that time, one good pelt of sable could bring enough money to buy a 50-acre farm. |
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In this case, surely money couldn't have been an issue, given that they are both in well paid jobs and live in an affluent area. |
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If kidnappers get life imprisonment and their victims get their money back, it makes no sense that white-collar crimes can be treated so lightly. |
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I couldn't afford to pay my tuition, I couldn't afford my rent, and I could barely scrounge up enough money to buy food. |
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Some of my friends have been giving money but I couldn't afford it because I've just bought my own place. |
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The airline company explained it had run out of money and couldn't afford severance payments. |
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He hoped money would be able to settle the problem because he really couldn't afford to be expelled in his last year. |
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It was difficult to get funding at first but now there is a consortium of people who have put money into it. |
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As a rule, in order to sustain a general up-trend in stock prices there must be a continuous increase in money supply. |
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You don't have to fork out any hefty deposits or key money either, which is nice. |
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These charges range from weapons smuggling to illegally wiring large sums of money into the United States. |
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To cope with such social evils, people spend money on more expensive products. |
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Try using a credit card to get your money out and usually there's a flat fee on top of whatever interest charge your credit card will pay you. |
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The government is putting off the evil day of spending money at direct cost to the individuals who live along the coast. |
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It was made perfectly clear that money will not be tipped onto a table for the town to spend willy-nilly on pet projects. |
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It is widely recognised that the money sent home by these exiles kept the country afloat during that difficult time. |
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Absent government-imposed distortions, a fool and his money are soon parted. |
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They say there's no fool like an old fool, and a fool and his money are soon parted. |
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They forced their way in, demanded money and snatched a cordless phone from the man's hand before ransacking the house. |
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I guess they must have great ways to make the money back from the rebate of all goods their customers buy in Hong Kong. |
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I think it is all about money at the end of the day and I don't think it should be. |
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Up to 10 percent of the money you spend on these products may be rebated into a college savings fund you set up for your child. |
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That cost us a lot of money and we were afraid that we would lose our connection with the public. |
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With the amount of money that is being spent on them, this is entirely possible, I'm afraid. |
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It'll be some local youngster who's parents have given the money to have a good night on the lash. |
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I try to get my budgets right, but sometimes I just lash out the money and worry about balancing the books at a future date. |
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I guess I must have been about 12 or 13 when I started getting pocket money on a regular basis, I started lashing out on Marvel and DC Comics. |
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She also realized the job went to folks with money and status and directed her efforts to becoming an astronavigator. |
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Owners with money don't really need to evaluate raw talent, just buy players who are greedy. |
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There have been reports of Welsh students even going as far as entering wet t-shirt contests to win prize money so they can pay their rent. |
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A rate fall is a good opportunity for borrowers to dust down their home loans and see whether they can save money by switching elsewhere. |
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Next he went on to tell me how hard it was for him to pay the astronomical education fees for his daughter on the money he made as a taxi driver. |
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Even some of the more hardened observers are stunned by the astronomical amounts of money that can be made. |
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If you add all the money raised for cancer research each year, you will have an astronomical amount. |
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I raised my eyebrows at him as I began to take out the money and count it out. |
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He fell afoul of the administration over the banking regulations intended to combat money laundering in the anti-terrorism bill. |
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The real money is at home and the real money is amongst the oil fields of the Middle East. |
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In October a reader asked if I could think of a way of earning some money at home. |
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Four years ago, my grandmother was on her way to post some money to my sister, a broke single mum. |
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We have put real money into health, we have put real money into education, and we have put real money into infrastructure. |
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The Government is throwing pots and pots of money at drug abuse, but alcohol creates far, far more problems than drugs here. |
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And what is more, it is all to the good, because of course you can now make pots of money out your lack of success. |
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So I think there is a lot of Saudi money that has lubricated the system hoping to insulate Saudi Arabia from these kinds of attacks. |
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After all, people with money and status employ other people to clean up after them. |
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It's not just your money that they're after although they certainly want that. |
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The men who are not so handsome, but are nice men with money think we are only after their money. |
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So many women seek after men of money or rank, and this is essentially a private affair. |
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You sure as heck can't take the money with you when you're pushing up the daisies. |
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Grasses other than perennial ryegrass give a poor return for money spent on fertiliser. |
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We've got money to burn and whole industries have grown up around us because there are just gazillions of dollars up for grabs. |
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Nonetheless, with two wins and two second places in his last four tournaments, he remains favourite to capture the money title. |
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I can assure people that value for money and high quality services remain at the heart of our approach. |
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Despite the vast pots of money at the top of the European game, the unpalatable fact is that football crowds across the Continent are diminishing. |
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Apparently it is a heady mix of desperation with underlying scents of money and old rope topped off with the faint whiff of sanctimonious windbaggery. |
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We are not going to have pots of money to spend on transfers, but who has? |
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He pulled all of his money from his shirt pocket and counted it out. |
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Under Westminster rules, he would have been perfectly entitled to receive money from sub-letting the office but he fell foul of the rules because he did not declare it. |
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And the bank seems to be aiming its account at those who won't need their money too often, with its interest penalty for any month you make a withdrawal. |
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Freedom Partners is the poster child for the growing flood of dark money in elections. |
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No white knight arrived for inViso in the fall of 2001, however, as it also ran out of money in the absence of customer orders and had to close its doors. |
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While the tourist trade is always welcome, the real money is in exports. |
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After all, a fool and his money are soon parted, and the victims of these scams have brought financial misfortune on themselves, isn't that right? |
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There was a great night's entertainment had by all with several shrewd punters making money on the tote and others leaving the premises with quite a hole in their pockets. |
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Laughable they may be, but a fool and his money are soon parted. |
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That represents real money, not just a creative, government money shuffle. |
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Money launderers set up a British Virgin Islands corporation, open a bank account in Curacao, airfreight the money to Aruba, have it wire transferred. |
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A brilliant Silicon Valley entrepreneur may have found a way to get dark money out of politics without changing any laws. |
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By October, even those who had glommed his money decided that the exemption looked bad, and they withdrew the language from the controversial energy bill. |
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Sometimes the money was sent offshore then wired back later. |
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They can have the money wired to their bank account, they can open an account with a specified bank, or they can pick up their winnings personally. |
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In Japan, it is customary that a person who rents a room pays a deposit and key money to the owner in addition to the monthly room rent when a contract is made. |
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The results of consolidating spending units into a monolithic solidarity must be to eliminate money as well as other financial phenomena from aggregative economic analysis. |
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Schools in more affluent areas and fee paying schools are more likely to have students whose parents can and will pay a lot of money for grinds and revision courses. |
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He was accused of deliberately increasing the dosage of opiates used as pain relief in order to end the lives of patients who had left him money in their wills. |
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Almost all of the white-coat hunting involved fishermen in Newfoundland and Quebec who needed a way to make money at the end of winter before the fishing season began again. |
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I was able to make some reasonable money from my sport for the first time. |
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It might be wise to save your money until a collection of Morricone remixes is produced that properly highlights the composer's talent for mood and atmosphere. |
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Yes, in their wisdom, rather than spend a little money to fix the holes in their device, they're spending a lot of money to hunt down their critics and sue them. |
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The idea of money came about because there was a need to rationalise trade, to provide a base against which the worth of some object could be measured. |
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Mr. Cowley records how he received three panic calls from Bermuda that day fearing that their money had gone astray, and had to make a few visits to the local branch manager. |
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Also if they are happy making money this way then good luck to them. |
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There was more money in the game thanks to lucrative television contracts. |
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Elvis made more money but Boots Roots was every whit as successful. |
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Greer loves politics, but hates the corrupting influence of money on the system. |
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The money that leaves Spanish Harlem or Bedford Stuyvesant to purchase the latest, most expensive pair of kicks most likely isn't going back into those neighborhoods. |
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The money saved on interest repayments can be put to good use elsewhere. |
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The money comes on top of the three year settlements agreed last year. |
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He said that if I had nothing to hide that the I would have such money by reaping the bounty from my lands and wouldn't mind paying these taxes straight up right now. |
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It will also use the money for financing investments that will produce a better rate of return than the interest it will have to pay on its new loan notes. |
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