The more customers that sign up, the more profitable this company becomes, since it earns interest on escrowed payroll taxes from customers. |
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In other words, the husband stays home to mind the kids while his wife earns the bacon. |
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The winner gets 15 points, the second 10, the third is awarded seven, the fourth gets five and the fifth earns three. |
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Can you drink your morning tea or coffee with satisfaction when the plantation worker earns 40 cents a day? |
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The slimmer who loses the most weight each week is praised and earns the title of Slimmer of the Week. |
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There are also boutique publications that publish guides of everyone who earns over around 40,000 euros. |
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After that the dealer earns his profit by adding on a margin of up to a maximum of 3 per cent. |
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Salt Lake earns glowing reviews these days from dog lovers, vegetarians, bookstore browsers, microbrew guzzlers, and especially recreationists. |
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He lives with five of his family in two tiny squalid rooms for which he pays 10,000 of the 15,000 dinars he earns a month. |
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Living in her village, she earns more than Rs.750 per month and is able to provide two square meals a day to her family. |
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Long a hide-out for bandits, rebels and visionaries, the caatinga also earns a reputation as a mystical badlands. |
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And a quick squint at his press clippings suggests that the way he earns his living is indeed scandalous. |
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And the cook, Jay Jay, earns five buckets of stars for serving happy drinkers real good food, not idiotic nuked empanadas! |
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The company wants to increase the amount of money it earns making handsets and parts for other equipment manufacturers. |
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My husband supplies cinnamon leaves to oil mills and earns 50 to 75 rupees a day. |
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Within one year, Douglass earns the wages of the most experienced calkers, at times bringing in nine dollars per week. |
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Other days, he earns a living by selling bangles in villages around the hill station. |
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The athlete cheats and through his dishonesty he wins a gold medal and earns a considerable amount of money. |
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Her mother knows how much Grace earns because she opened her first payslip to find out. |
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Lola dotes on him hand and foot, trying to rekindle his emotions, but earns only a perfunctory peck on the cheek at best. |
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The buyer pays the full face value for each bond then earns interest on top of their investment. |
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The broker earns a commission on this transaction, typically paid by the owner of the list. |
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He is a simple university instructor who probably earns less than most of us. |
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The investment bank also benefits from the additional fees it earns for stabilising the stock. |
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The reef earns its good reputation with large gorgonian fan corals up to 3m across and cornetfish, groupers and glassfish in abundance. |
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In the absence of alternative jobs, much of the local population earns a living or a part-time income from wine. |
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A slice of fortune and a rasping forehand drive earns the Moroccan three break points. |
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There are a wider variety of tax deductions and credits, plus the property earns a higher income flow and the usual equity increase. |
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The trait he was criticized for most is now the one that earns him the greatest praise. |
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This young boy also earns his pocket money having had some training in handling computers, she adds. |
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For that service he earns a match fee of 20 and travelling expenses of 26 pence per mile. |
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Anyone who earns money or receives income should pay taxes and the truth is, every one does pay taxes. |
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She earns her living solely from painting, and her work hangs in important private and corporate collections in Trinidad and Jamaica. |
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Growing vegetables and raising livestock, the family earns about 8,000 yuan a year. |
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It may be cruel, but there will come a time when the youthful athleticism that earns him so much money now will disappear. |
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Completing missions swiftly earns you money with which to upgrade your squad with more experienced operatives. |
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It is a performance bond deposit that earns interest because it is usually held in the form of short-term Treasury bills. |
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The fund earns capital gains and losses from shares and not fixed interest. |
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The deposit earns interest and is generally refundable once you establish a satisfactory credit history. |
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He earns his keep with a subtle musical touch that gradually becomes the overwhelming reason why you'll love this record. |
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His production hasn't matched his paycheck, but this might be the year he earns his keep. |
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She earns her keep though by competently catching all the bugs and critters that come into our Texas home. |
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They work only in the day shift and on an average, each worker earns Rs.3,000 a month. |
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As long as the player can stay in the area of the shockwave, he or she earns bonus prize money. |
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Anyone who earns a contract as a punter in American football is barred from playing kick-to-kick in our local park. |
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What really earns the rancour of the project's detractors though is the motivation behind it. |
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In fact, her perfect fall from grace earns nothing but fresh punishment for her lack of attention to detail. |
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God is gracious to him who earns his living by his own labour and not by begging. |
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This fish obviously earns its living grubbing about the bottom and scavenging. |
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He is wearing proper attire and earns discretionary bonus points for an impeccably hand-tied bow. |
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In fact, it could be argued that 15 Minutes earns the dubious distinction of being the most cynical film ever made about cynicism. |
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Each member also earns annual dividends based on the cooperative's profits. |
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Starting by doing menial tasks teaches people respect for others and also earns their respect. |
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It earns its name because the underside of its downy leaves can look as though they have been dusted with flour. |
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The money market earns higher interest rates than their savings bank and credit union accounts. |
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Top actors or actresses are making millions of pounds for each film, much more than a footballer earns. |
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You see, although he earns a good wage, he likes to live well and parties hard. |
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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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That earns him a sharp rap on the shoulder, but he says he doesn't mind because my punches don't hurt. |
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Starting July 1st, two female personnel with rulers stand at the ticket windows to determine whether the length of the skirt earns a discount. |
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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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After a Wolf Cub Scout earns his Wolf Badge he may begin earning Arrow Points in the Electives section of his book. |
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He then meets Jean-Michel, a charismatic crook who earns money by selling knock-offs, and the two form an uneasy partnership. |
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For bragging about the size of her sub, Kathryn Bigelow earns a reprimand from this court. |
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But Mrs Rocatti better arrive soon, before Dundee's angularly athletic goalkeeper earns himself a move elsewhere. |
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That earns you a suit of medieval armor and a giant cannonball lashed to your left leg with five links of rusty chain. |
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Also, more than one in four Hispanic families earns a living below the national poverty level. |
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Jay and Arty's mother has passed away, forcing them to live with Grandma while Dad earns enough money to pay back a loan shark. |
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She's going to be tired and irritable, and bound to bring up the subject of who earns the bread. |
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He earns money by working for a friend's moving company and by doing freelance community organizing. |
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Making a character like that entirely believable earns plenty of respect from me. |
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The charity gains financially, the company earns kudos, and the benevolent consumer gets to feel good about his or her contribution. |
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Lebowitz, however, is not afraid of public speaking, which is how she earns her living these days. |
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And I think it's safe to say he earns a teensy bit more money than you do. |
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The glottal stop earns its own chapter, being such a dialectic phenomenon. |
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Why bother squashing minor-league competitors in the Majority World when sales there are such a small slice of the pie and the industry earns obscene profits anyway? |
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Instead, she lives in miserable circumstances, only made more miserable by the attention her beauty earns. |
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While it is not an incumbent duty on either, considering their poverty, he will be doing an act of dutifulness which earns his parents and himself good reward. |
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She cannot find a better job, but is quite happy with what she earns, because she lives with her parents and does not have to contribute to the household kitty. |
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At present he earns his living by repairing photocopy and fax machines. |
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It is not only how he gets his pleasure but also how he earns his living. |
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Even though he earns up to six figures for certain shows, Skrillex remains one of the more humble, down-to-earth artists in music. |
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In the movie, a young black man, through his pluck and determination, becomes a Canadian Mountie and buys a large ranch that earns him great financial success. |
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Slowly but surely, each earns the respect of the other, and out of that respect grows a mutual appreciation, trust, and inevitably, familial love. |
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Doubtless she also earns royalties from sales of her backlist. |
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Is there something, er, deficient about the type of guy who earns a living saving lives, succoring the sick, abetting the needy? |
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A 16-year-old boy who earns a hundred rupees a day driving a bicycle ricksha, led me to the riverbanks where the dhobis, or washermen, were working. |
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A moderate work of value, say, 14 points earns 1400 florins. |
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Instead of having a current account that earns no interest, and a mortgage account on which you pay interest, the First Active Current Account Mortgage combines the two. |
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In addition to breeding calves and colts, Glenn earns a living taking clients out for guided hunts and stalking the occasional problem cat for local ranchers. |
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I know you're married to a ball-buster who earns seven figures and that you lost your job three years ago, right around the time you started losing your hair. |
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He earns a bit on the side by making photoreports on the film set. |
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Hutz plays A.K., the frontman of a band called, yes, Gogol Bordello, who earns money on the side as a male dominator. |
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Right around here is when the wardrobe department really earns its keep. |
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Periods of severe duress are, perhaps, when the media earns its stripes. |
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She also earns a few extra dollars as a top-flight financial advisor. |
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The chief clinical officer earns PS111,000 for a four-day week, the same as the highest paid full-timer. |
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Unlike Judd Apatow's sneery Walk Hard, this sweet secondchance comedy earns its laughs the farce way. |
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Their substitutes featured two players from League One clubs and Miller, who earns his crust these days with Vancouver Whitecaps. |
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The island's lush vegetation, a product of its mild climate and frequent rainfall, earns it the sobriquet the Emerald Isle. |
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But there's always this aggrieved air that I'm some sort of ghastly Harvey Nichols-obsessed lady who lunches while he earns all the money. |
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This title earns the site some legal protection from development, damage and neglect. |
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Nevertheless, Faldo earns credit for the way in which he performed under pressure in his major victories. |
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The median is such an income that exactly a half of households earn more than that and the other half earns less. |
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Her savvy manipulation of both men and wealth earns her a life of trials but ultimately an ending in reward. |
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A Literature Nobel Prize laureate earns a gold medal, a diploma bearing a citation, and a sum of money. |
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Caught up like never before in an intimate epic that earns its place in the movie time capsule. |
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Now it functions essentially as a bonus for a poet who usually is teaching at a university and earns the bulk of his or her living that way. |
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Watt, along with former world Middleweight champion Alan Minter, earns his living as an after dinner speaker. |
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If a worker earns less than the minimum wage, the employer has to pay the difference. |
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After the judges confer, he earns enough points to tie him with Cedric for the lead. |
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As Ms. Chua has made clear, suffering earns one bragging rights. |
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And if he earns victory and a third straight ticket to the Premiership promised land he intends to stay there for good. |
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Fierce, red-haired Bruce MacLennan proves himself in battle and earns a lairdship in feudal Scotland. |
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The player clicks the 1s and 0s to create binary numbers, and earns points when answering correctly. |
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To the rest of America, wasting this kind of cash earns Washington a body slam. |
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She, like 90 percent of Head Start parents, earns less than the federal poverty guideline for her family. |
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Playing at tables with higher buy-ins earns more points than at lower buy-in tables. |
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Miss Nicola Macleod claimed The Hon Sir John Chadwick, who earns pounds 124,551 a year, and his wife, sacked her after she had the baby. |
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In 1905 New York, an African-American seamstress named Esther earns her keep sewing lusciously decadent unmentionables for Fifth Avenue matrons and Tenderloin floozies alike. |
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The European Rowing Championships are held annually, along with three World Rowing Cups in which each event earns a number of points for a country towards the World Cup title. |
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Rhys Lewis is the younger son in a poor family where the father is absent and the only source of income is what his older brother, Bob, earns as a coal miner. |
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But left-hand pizzicatos, counterpoints, chords and harmonics were done with astonishing accuracy and the stylishness that earns you the right to play a Strad. |
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It is therefore possible for a charge to Employees NI to arise on someone who earns below the limit on an annual basis but who has occasional payments above the weekly limit. |
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His compositions are melodically rich and have a quiet drive that earns them affection as well as tempting the listener if not to dancing at least to swaying some. |
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