I think about her every time my fingers touch a keyboard or turn the page of a book or balance my checkbook. |
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The study found that only 36 percent of teens know how to open a savings account, and even less know how to balance a checkbook. |
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He, without giving me a chance, pulled out his checkbook and wrote them a check. |
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He defends this checkbook journalism by saying that everyone does it, only the others furiously hide their tracks. |
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It is true that I own the money in the account, and I certainly double-check my bank by balancing my checkbook. |
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Go through your checkbook and credit card statements for the past year and list each check or itemized credit card charge in its proper category. |
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I search my wallet for something extra, but I've only got a fiver and my checkbook is at home. |
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There behind the checkbook and bank statements was a heavier object wrapped in velveteen fabric. |
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This is what happens when you combine profligate spending with a complete lack of interest in balancing your checkbook. |
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She made a list of supplies and groceries and stared at the balance in her checkbook. |
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He then reaches inside his desk and grabs a blue pen and his black checkbook. |
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It'll be up to me to finagle a new pair out of my dad's checkbook by the time Prom rolls around. |
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In response to Dad's request, she pulls out her checkbook from her pocketbook and a pen and writes out a check for eight hundred dollars. |
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Not many of us can break out the checkbook and write a check to cover such business expenses. |
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Joe took out his checkbook and wrote out the check and handed it to the worker. |
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I'm sure those dolts down in accounting feel the same way about what you do with your checkbook. |
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We took our checkbook with us, and planned to fill out the preliminary application while we were there if we liked the agency. |
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Maybe meeting a mortgage and balancing a checkbook doesn't make for good theater. |
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For the next six years I learned to live the way the rest of the world lives, on credit and a precariously balanced checkbook. |
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They were no longer balancing their checkbook and were overdrawing their accounts with the card. |
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She is the cook, cleaning woman, teacher, seamstress and keeper of the checkbook. |
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Because they're not limited by their checkbook or pocketbook, they can buy a whole swath of products. |
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When one organization is able to exert influence because of its checkbook, an entire national security debate is discredited. |
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You may need to search through your checkbook, bank statements and receipts. |
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This can impact your checkbook if, for example, an e-commerce site uses price discrimination based on your country or institution of origin. |
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However, fewer people carry the checkbook to pay for purchases in stores. |
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Cashiers seem surprised, almost bothered, when I pull out the checkbook. |
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Arriving at the restaurant, I grab my checkbook and hope for the best. |
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It was a chaotic purse, and the woman had to burrow down through wadded Kleenex, key rings, and doll clothes before she pulled out a checkbook. |
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Each unit is a perfect white canvas, allowing you to let your imagination run wild and your checkbook run dry. |
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It is no further away than the nearest relief organizaiton and the checkbook in the desk drawer. |
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Carefully record each check when written and balance the checkbook with the monthly bank statement. |
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This will require going through your checkbook and credit card statements over the last year or so. |
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Participants wondered if it was possible for the checkbook to come before the reasoning. |
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You must be prepared to win the battle of the mind before you can move on to the battle of the checkbook. |
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Donors open their checkbook more easily when they sense a project that will have wide appeal to everyone who attends opera. |
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Use the Check Card® as you would your checkbook. An ideal way to pay for your daily expenses. |
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The cash flow statement differs from these other financial statements because it acts as a kind of corporate checkbook that reconciles the other two statements. |
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I could balance a checkbook, change a tire, cook gourmet meals, and defend myself from attackers, but I couldn't handle myself at a high school party. |
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The next year, shopping at Home Depot for some army ant anthrax, I saw the bug zappers for sale, then slapped my forehead and got out my checkbook. |
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And even if checkbook bilkers are later caught, convictions are hard to get because many suspects cannot be identified to the satisfaction of courts. |
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The checkbook clicked open and she began writing for the electric bill. |
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A small pocketbook or checkbook will go well! |
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But Kerry sadly left his checkbook at home, offering only pocket change. |
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Beck's duties extend beyond globe-trotting with a loaded checkbook. |
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The checkbook Access is provided by the regional council for 76 000 students and apprentices of Burgundy to promote access to culture, sports and leisure outside of school. |
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There is a section on Programming Ethics, including a discussion of checkbook journalism. |
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Denton, ever eager to scandalize the J-school puritans by indulging in checkbook journalism, offered five grand — and was rewarded with roughly twenty million page views. |
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Since the story broke over the weekend, politicians and commentators have charged that this is a new low in so-called checkbook journalism. |
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Heck, she might even be able to balance your checkbook someday. |
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Appoint one person to be in charge of the checkbook and the bookkeeping. |
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Julian sat down that night to balance his checkbook and found that he'd have to transfer money from his tiny emergency fund at the bank in Memphis to hold off his creditors for a week or so. |
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But with Akamai in place, Ecast was able to effortlessly handle this spike in usage without taking a hit to the checkbook or in any way impacting the consumer experience. |
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Computers, too, have proved capable of solving a vast array of problems, from balancing a checkbook to even in the form of guidance systems for robots walking across a room. |
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After three hours passed and my checkbook remained in my pocket, his folksy charm dissipated. |
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Probably much gnashing of teeth, perhaps a tongue-lashing from the spouse and a groaning eye-roll as you get your checkbook and slip a hundred of your hard-earned dollars into that orange envelope of shame. |
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Worse yet, could the design of your site be affecting your checkbook? |
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Get out your checkbook or your charge card? |
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The Regional Council of Burgundy set up in partnership with SNCF, a checkbook TER reduction to enable job seekers to make their business meetings. |
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Brokaw, Cosby's spokesman, said the entertainer made the challenge to practitioners of checkbook journalism with the intention of raising their standards of coverage. |
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