There is little doubt many of us are storing up problems in our finances for our later years. |
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But it is completely wrong for students to allow finances to decide where they study. |
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This concentration on rationalizing the tax system, however, fatally ignored the real Achilles heel of the royal finances. |
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I don't get really mad these days, even when people lie about my finances, but he gets me going like no one else can. |
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The first is that the economy may be on track this year but the public finances are not. |
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My present finances will run to either a pogo stick or a pair of roller skates. |
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He rebased the finances of racing, and went out on a tremendous high by settling the dispute with the Office of Fair Trading. |
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First established in 1789 by an Act of Congress, the United States Department of the Treasury is responsible for federal finances. |
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Getting the public finances back into balance must be a key objective of economic policy. |
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Studio situations and often finances dictate that we do not beneficiate our raw materials. |
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Adults usually develop adjustment disorders to stressors related to marital discord, finances, or work. |
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It looks as if every kid in town is going splish, splash and the town's finances aren't even taking a bath. |
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When it comes to our finances, we love to leave things until the last minute. |
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This will make repatriating the finances much easier if you decide to sell or refinance at a later date. |
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Any airlines, anywhere, whose finances are within taxiing distance of the brink could simply collapse. |
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He wants to carry out social reforms, but he has to keep public finances in order to satisfy international creditors. |
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When this election is over he is going to have to face up to the consequences of the big blotches of red ink in the public finances. |
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If the figure is correct then it is little wonder the Union's finances are dominated by red ink. |
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Not only was his back pain a physical problem, it had stopped him working and meant his finances were low. |
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As their finances worsened, Monet fell behind with the rent and was unable to pay the servants' wages. |
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The world economy is more interdependent than ever, with trade and finances ever expanding. |
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Meanwhile, homeowners are improving their finances by refinancing their mortgages. |
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James says the belief that our personal finances are as safe as houses has fuelled an impressive consumer boom. |
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This puts a short-term squeeze on my finances, but at least I know that my long game is up to scratch. |
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There will be huge finances needed to relocate and rehabilitate the fishermen living inside the lake. |
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It predicted an inevitable collapse of tsarist finances and proposed the repudiation of the payment of the tsarist debts. |
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State subsidies have replaced donations in an effort to end the long series of scandals surrounding party finances. |
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It says consumers should keep a very close eye on their finances to make sure the amount they borrow remains manageable. |
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Reductions in debt ratings have also put a strain on finances throughout the telecoms sector. |
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Over the last two years, the news has been uniformly bad, with every club in the SPL forced to downturn its finances. |
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The French war was going badly, and royal finances were in an unsatisfactory state. |
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The web may be the future for our finances, but it's also prey for a new, illegal craze, share ramping. |
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There has always been a whiff of scandal about the finances of the company. |
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She worried obsessively that her four-year struggle would destroy her family's finances. |
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I've bought at least one album every week so far this year, I plan to continue this provided my finances hold out. |
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And he said they had launched a programme that would help mobilise finances and recapitalise the company. |
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The krona itself has remained remarkably steady, consistent with Sweden's superior public finances and falling inflation rate. |
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Analysts foresee the spectre of further asset write-downs in coming quarters, which could increase pressure on finances. |
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They'd rather get second-hand info about the finances from Wong than have to talk to the lippy accountant. |
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For a meritorious student, finances would not be a problem as many scholarships are available. |
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My wife and children had nagging health problems, and finances were continually short. |
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I told him my tour was a bit of a nightmare, and that my finances have been seriously freaking me out lately. |
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There needs to be a real sharing of power in the church, especially in choosing pastors and bishops and in supervising church finances. |
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New borrowing finances additional spending, but it also contributes to a buildup of debts and debt-service obligations that are contractionary. |
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A shrewd, hard-headed businessman typical of his age, he speedily restored abbey finances after years of mismanagement. |
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The company's finances are formally a black hole, although great hopes rest on the imminent IPO reviving the tech sector. |
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The new right-of-centre government has accused its predecessor of leaving state finances in disarray. |
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I learnt a valuable lesson which was to be a little more careful with my finances. |
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They'd rather get second-hand info about the finances than have to talk to the lippy accountant. |
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Your finances are in tatters, your blood pressure is rising and the queue for the bank cashiers ' desks is never-ending. |
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What's more, as he expends his seemingly limitless political capital on state finances, other looming issues are going largely unaddressed. |
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Another meeting was arranged for Monday night, April 5, to sort out the committee's finances and to assess what other assets it has. |
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Your finances are in tatters, your blood pressure is rising and the queue for the bank cashiers' desks is never-ending. |
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Until I discovered the website, my finances were in a right royal mess, and being in the red was something that happened almost every month. |
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The quarter percentage point rise alone is unlikely to push your finances over the edge. |
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All these success stories have got many Indian Americans turning to film production, with finances in place or not. |
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An entrepreneur must be prepared to make a sacrifice in terms of finances and overall quality of life. |
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I re-organised my finances, sold some shares and then paid off my cards one by one until my debt was gone. |
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The outstanding deficits were carried forward from year to year and not written off and absorbed into Treasury finances. |
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Learning of her father's desperate finances, she decides to take one for the team and marry Roger. |
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Rather than worry about health, finances, official details and relationships at this point, it's best to take stock of situations and act now. |
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In addition to the international research teams, the Wildlife Conservation Society promotes and finances studies by Madagascan students. |
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It has been there for hundreds of years, and a temporary blip in the finances is no excuse for throwing it all away. |
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But Giuliani has the charisma, the finances and the backers within the Republican party. |
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There is a strong case for Brown to sound warnings about the economy and the public finances next year. |
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You tend to be moody but need to come from a centred and balanced space to deal with finances and business opportunities. |
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Given the state of the town's finances, a 60 per cent rise in allowances would not only have been immoral, but also political suicide. |
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On page four for instance, a clear and simple bar chart shows the dramatic deterioration in the government's finances in recent years. |
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Investors will want to hear how he is managing the group's strapped finances. |
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And he proceeds to explain why everything surrounding Virgin's finances should be so secretive. |
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A two or five-year plan is better than no plan at all and you need to make sure your finances are properly in order before making a move. |
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The finances are perhaps the most stressful element of building work for the average homeowner. |
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Sadly, finances would not stretch to pay for her two children, Emma, 15, and Daniel, 13, and Paul's three grown-up children to go too. |
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And, when it comes to your finances, courage is often needed to admit mistakes and begin mopping up a financial mess. |
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The third overlay depicts information available on finances, business transactions, assets, and related issues. |
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However, it makes no sense to keep the project alive at the cost of a massive, continuing drain from consumers and public finances. |
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He was something of an opportunist who took advantage of this posting to repair his finances. |
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The Parish Council is the board of the local church that oversees its work and finances. |
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He recovered peace, he recovered provinces, and he recovered the finances, which were in a shambles after the civil war. |
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He was not very successful in his attempts, for the finances of the Empire were in a shambles and would take time to recover. |
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The process begins with a trip to the bank, where a sharp-eyed analyst will review your finances. |
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The treasurer in his report showed that the finances had a surplus at the end of the year. |
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The spreadsheet can be used to help you balance your finances or keep track of who you should be sending Christmas cards to. |
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Can we impeach a government for fraudulently mishandling the nations finances? |
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And while the out-turn on the public finances for 2001-02 may be slightly better than expected, the bigger picture is not so good. |
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This dogged persistence and determination to see it through has taken its toll, both on his finances and his emotional well being. |
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The bank also predicts a sharp deterioration in the public finances as growth and tax revenues fail to meet government expectations. |
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Children in these circumstances often take on the family finances just to survive. |
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Good governance and management of finances is surely key to keeping the debt crisis at bay. |
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On Saturday, he said the crackdown was necessary to safeguarding the nation's finances and economy. |
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So now is the time for them to think about the best way to manage their finances. |
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Can John Hood, the university's new head, put its finances on a sound footing? |
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Am I the only person who seems to be constantly behind with organising my finances? |
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Thinking on it now, it was probably his attempt to get his finances into control. |
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I was reluctantly forced to sort out my personal finances with the BBC instead. |
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He found the state finances more precarious than central government finances. |
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In fact, if anything, that's a bit of a testament to my ability to manage finances. |
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He suggested that primary schools could use some of their reserves to help their finances. |
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You can wreck the nation's finances, running up the largest deficit in history. |
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They are there to provide advice to the general public on managing their finances. |
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As adults, we are simply expected to be able manage the household finances. |
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In terms of finances, did you have a hard time convincing financial mucky-mucks to throw their weight behind the project? |
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This discontinuation is really a ploy to rob and mulct the historic taxpayers to rescue the finances of the municipality. |
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Reports on the club's activities and finances were given by the secretary and treasurer. |
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If they're to manage their finances properly while they're at university, they will need to know how to count the pennies. |
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Nobody ever knows what's round the corner, or when unforeseen circumstances will place a bomb under our finances. |
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Saturn in Cancer at the time of the perihelion inclines you to deal with issues of home, family, security, finances, and relationships. |
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Why everyone picks on the poor fellow just because he is not highly adept at running his personal finances, I cannot understand. |
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In effect these new finances represent the inducement required to persuade developing countries to conserve their genetic resources. |
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Making household finances work will mean that couples must pay attention to details and diligently handle legal and financial matters. |
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Unfortunately for taxpayers, the authority has yet to get a proper grip on its finances. |
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The resilience of household finances is probably a more important barometer of the near-term spending outlook. |
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He used his salary and dipped into his personal finances for official duties. |
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From 1782 to 1788 Dutch banks loaned nine million guilders, which helped salvage American finances. |
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School finances in the city are in a critical state and require urgent action to put them right, a new report says. |
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Imagine what it's like to be discussing your finances while one of your neighbours is behind you in the queue. |
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Aggregate trends in the eurozone indicate that member state finances are deteriorating. |
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I got my finances in order by using Microsoft Excel to create a spreadsheet of my monthly income and expenses. |
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Where inflation and nominal interest rates are very high, dollarization may improve government finances by increasing real revenue. |
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But marital relations and domestic finances are not what should make government ministers fit or otherwise for office. |
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However, if your firm's finances are relatively healthy, getting a bigger pay-off is indeed an option worth exploring. |
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More important, though, were his continued and inspired cogitations on the confederation's beleaguered finances. |
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Neither does he have much in the way of time, the commodity most precious when finances are limited. |
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For personal finances we have a financial adviser who helps me and my wife keep on top of things. |
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As for the rewards of playwriting, we know little of Shakespeare's personal finances. |
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A year later, he was crowned WBU world champion, a title he would later be stripped of because he didn't have the finances to defend his crown. |
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If you're the principal money earner in a young family, then your premature demise would leave a large hole in your family's finances. |
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Some discussions to have beforehand should include finances, habits, bedtime, room assignments, babysitters, and divvying up duties. |
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While they made some attempts to handle their finances responsibly, they knew they needed help. |
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The annual report tells you what VUWSA did last year, and how good its finances are. |
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For people absolutely disinterested in managing their own finances, annuities offered a simple menu. |
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Incorporating gives birth to a legal entity which will exist at arm's length from your personal finances. |
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The poll tax revolts are a warning of the fury that changes to local authority finances can trigger. |
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Most of the money that finances local government comes from the national coffers. |
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One wonders how the inoperative council is supposed to generate the much needed finances to liquidate the debts. |
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This fact goes some way towards explaining why the nation's personal finances are looking pretty ropey at the moment. |
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His intellectual rigour and sharp focus on finances have also kept Quinn out of financial trouble. |
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This gives you a breathing space to reorganise your finances and make inroads into paying off your plastic burden. |
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That's a huge dent in our finances and obviously if we have to remain closed, we're losing out on a massive chunk of our income at the same time. |
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Unless a steady flow of finances can be assured, doctors and any other professionals will continue to turn down postings to rural areas. |
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The eco-aware Smart car, the revolutionary runabout from DaimlerChrysler, is both fun to drive and friendly to the finances. |
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Or it might involve being interrupted while making love or excessive worry about areas such as work, family life or finances. |
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It found that students worry about leading an independent life, dealing with antisocial flatmates and managing their finances. |
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You can be very extravagant in both your affections and your finances, finding it difficult to manage both. |
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It is pertinent to mention the condition of State finances that are in a pitiable condition. |
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Growth requires new money that finances deficit spending by firms and consumers. |
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So yesterday I was looking for my spare cheque books, a long story, but part of an concerted attempt to organise my life, finances etc. |
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They have all consistently demonstrated high clinical standards, good leadership and sound finances. |
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If your finances are in a sound state, then you will survive any storms ahead. |
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A successful economy and sound public finances are crucial for sustainable investment in public services. |
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A safety net of finances makes us feel more secure about our family's welfare, and it can help us sleep soundly at night, too! |
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Of course you should be vigilant with your finances and budget carefully but hoarding money is not the answer. |
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Most have their own board of governors and a bursar who is responsible for the school's finances. |
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I don't know jack about university finances, of course, but I have yet to hear of any school going broke over unionizing. |
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The budget speech was the second within two weeks in which he accounted to the legislature on finances and services delivery. |
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Assistance could include market research, writing business plans, arranging finances, providing access to federal resources, etc. |
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I think my financial and accounting experience will stand me in good stead for the council finances. |
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A second council was created featuring a Chamberlain, whose main responsibility was finances, and a water bailiff, who collected the bills. |
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Lowry's record is questionable when it comes to statements concerning his finances. |
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Stanford University in California has recently opted to freeze all salaries in order to help finances. |
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The decision to sell off the properties was taken after a significant cutback in Teagasc finances by the Government. |
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And the Finns' log cabins, erected on barely cleared cutover lands, were covered with white clapboard siding as soon as finances permitted. |
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You've mentioned before that finances can be pretty tight in the sport of cycling. |
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As Finance Secretary I found that the finances of the state were in a precarious condition. |
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But today's results certainly emphasise the precarious state of the group's finances. |
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Those in the danger zone are individuals whose finances are extremely fine-tuned, who barely manage to meet their commitments each month. |
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The family finances are strong enough that they could start buying up distressed properties. |
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The two election defeats were put down to an inability to convince the electorate that they could be trusted with the nation's finances. |
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It may not be advisable to buy expensive beauty treatment equipment to set up a beauty parlour in your home if you have limited space and finances. |
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Similar to how Tyra taught me that I must know every aspect of my company, I must know every aspect of my personal finances. |
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Under such constraints, the consolidation of airport finances was achieved through a general policy of applying operating surpluses to supplementary debt redemption. |
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And when it comes to state finances, surpluses can help spur further growth. |
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It is into this quicksand that the public finances are now fast sinking. |
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It is understood that the Queen's courtiers put up strong resistance to his purchase of the lease, because they feared that it would put a strain on Edward's finances. |
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The district's finances have been helped by an uptick in enrollment. |
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Two messy divorces had taken a toll on his personal finances, and his golden handshake from the agency was just sufficient to keep him out of bankruptcy court. |
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At a time when economic growth is slowing down and public finances are worsening, this survey illustrates the true grit of the north when it comes to determination to succeed. |
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The department said it was still too early to say if the improvement in the public finances would continue as some of the increase in tax revenues were from one-off items. |
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Now my father owns the big house, as he was the only one whose finances allowed him to take it over, helped by my stepmother, who just happened to have a few quid. |
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However, the agency began to overstretch its finances and suffered heavy losses in the 1987 crash. |
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Superficially, 2004 has been a reasonable year for our personal finances. |
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Keeping on top of dates which must not be missed and putting a little thought into finances will pay off, hopefully leaving you quids in come the end of December. |
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A sequence of senior staff members butted heads with the charismatic editor, but the magazine's intellectual identity was as recalcitrant as its finances. |
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Though he started philately as a hobby during his school days and collected many stamps, lack of penpals plus adequate finances prevented him from pursuing it vigorously. |
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I then had a big sort-out of my finances before setting off. |
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Many would complain that it has also, in many ways, become a battle of finances and technology, not a contest between top drivers competing in equally matched supercars. |
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After enjoying myself far too much and living beyond my means in my twenties, I have been making an effort in the past few years to get my finances into shape. |
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The national media has, in recent weeks, begun to take notice of the Garden State's disastrous finances. |
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The next logical step was to put racing's finances on a permanent footing. |
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I have just spent the last half an hour assessing my finances and, whether I am feeling spendy or otherwise, I am on bread and water rations from this point on. |
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He could not return to his casual post-retirement job as a security guard as a result, and his loss of income had a considerable impact on his family's finances. |
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Renting out the familyriad could help their finances at this time. |
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A good overall education program should promote understanding of the cooperative's character, governance, finances, policies, operations and market position. |
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Recent months have seen signs of an improvement in the public finances. |
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I have the primary role of financial controller and my day-to-day function is to make sure that we've got the adequate finances to meet our goals. |
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They published a monthly news magazine, which served as their mouthpiece usually inveighing against something wrong with Boston's city finances, or elected officials. |
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Whilst Charlton's finances are in rude health, matters on the field took a turn for the worse as they were beaten by a Crystal Palace reserve side. |
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In the aftermath of the American Revolution, George Washington was keen to rebuild his personal finances. |
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He put the evidence about his political finances into the public domain. |
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Investigators looking into the finances of the collapsed compensation chasers have discovered a fund that has had millions of pounds paid into it. |
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The claim that consumers and business investors are paralyzed by the state of public finances has never been empirically proved. |
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The New Moon, Wednesday, focuses on finances, as you get in synch with a loved one or partner over shared investments. |
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The Republican National Committee lost control over the party messaging and finances. |
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O'Donnell's first instinct when confronted with accusations of shady finances has been to allege a high-up conspiracy. |
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Rain tells me stripping at Show Palace has finally helped her gain control of her finances. |
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The budget is a mess and officials in Trenton are whispering about a state takeover of the city's finances. |
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But the Journal suggests that lower-cost producers with sounder finances, like Saudi Arabia, are unlikely to be accomodating. |
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Will they ask to see a bank statement or other evidence of my finances? |
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Those never-ending worries about your finances or job could be zapping your energy. |
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For reassurance that it will raise the finances, a company will usually, but not always, have its rights issue underwritten by an investment bank. |
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There is no compelling reason why legislators can't wait at least a year to see if the state's finances improve before underwriting a new football stadium. |
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And because Social Security benefits are indexed to wages and inflation, so is the likely trajectory of the system's finances. |
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We aren't going to fix our broken job market, or our government finances, with this kind of anemic growth. |
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Accommodation charges are deemed to be the heaviest burden on students finances, and are most often cited as a major factor in choice of university. |
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As finances permitted, in the living room and one bedroom the dark and tattered wallpapers were stripped and a decorator skilled at papering scrim walls put up new wallpaper. |
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Their authors promise that your spirit will be improved, your ambition honed, and your finances maximized by their advice. |
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Once known for hyperinflation and economic booms and busts, Latin America is now a place of sound finances and financial systems. |
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Chelsea can do it purely on finances of course but without the security that consistent large gates, large turnover on merchandise and overseas appeal can bring. |
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We need to pressurise the Government to raise finances not close wards. |
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He is an impresario because he knows how to exploit a coincidence of finances, politicians, financiers, publicity and taste in order to make a laundress like Nini into a star. |
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We have managed the Government's finances so well that he has opined that the low debt is crazy, and that National would borrow to dispense largesse to some of its mates. |
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Cheap labor and materials are basic to postwar industry and finances. |
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The magistrate was informed that Loewen had already told authorities that his wife oversaw the family finances. |
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He was then able to pay out a special dividend to shareholders and restore his own position, both in terms of his personal finances and his reputation. |
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The commercial director has been charged with the job of getting the club's finances back in order with the serious situation threatening its very existence. |
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If the dismal finances persist, some carriers may try to unlock the value of their miles programs by spinning them off as separate publicly traded companies. |
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School finances are being squeezed at the point that Scotland's ministers are telling us that more is being spent on school education than ever before. |
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Whilst those commissions may be rebated in full in many cases, it is the payment of that commission which, in fact, finances the whole of the financial planning process. |
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There are a myriad of issues to deal with, including child support, prenuptial agreements, property ownership, retirement finances, and estate planning. |
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Prepare a mission statement for your life and proceed knowing that you will discover peace in the area of your finances when you do what you love. |
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Most experts agree that the introduction of excess coverage payment and other measures will not suffice to fill the gaps in the public health insurers' finances. |
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Mr Breen's budget looked healthier than it did in March, when there were huge, unquantified costs leaving large holes and risks in the PCT's finances. |
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For example, making an appointment with a debt counselor, applying for a part-time job and asking for a raise are all pathways for getting on top of your finances. |
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I say lovely as she's in her home sign and for you that's a very good thing for those finances. |
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Edmund did not possess sufficient finances to maintain his status as a duke, so as a compromise he accepted the title of earl of Suffolk. |
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Efforts were made to restore the system of royal justice and the royal finances. |
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But the expense of wars leading to the total control of India strained the Company's finances. |
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The channel port, although a valuable strategic outpost, was a drain on Charles's limited finances. |
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The DOL provides a series of worksheets to help you manage your finances for retirement. |
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The Hongxi Emperor improved finances by canceling requisitions for lumber, gold, and silver. |
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The Bank was governed by four consuls who administered its finances and directed investments. |
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Other political parties campaign and raise finances internationally, while activity within Cuba by opposition groups is minimal. |
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The results of such appointments and taxation undermined both the status and finances of the Church. |
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Then the debt crisis hit and Greece's long-standing and endemically chronic finances almost brought down the entire Eurozone. |
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From the very beginning of her reign, Isabella fully grasped the importance of restoring the Crown's finances. |
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In his speech to the Fabian Society, Balls said Labour would crack down on tax avoiders, balance the nation's finances and cut debts. |
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Eurozone moved in 2012 and 2013 to put their finances on a stable footing and strengthen the banking sector. |
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This put a great strain on the Republic's finances at a time when tax rates were already dangerously high. |
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Also relevant are the state constitution, law enforcement agencies, federal representation, state finances, and state taxes. |
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The need for centralization in this period was directly linked to the question of royal finances and the ability to wage war. |
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Within a few years, New Haven's finances came undone just as Brandeis predicted. |
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Upstate, and New York City, gave strong support for the American Civil War In terms of finances, volunteer soldiers, and supplies. |
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Swaziland's public finances deteriorated in the late 1990s following sizeable surpluses a decade earlier. |
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On closure of the contract, the investment finances will become Wex s biggest stakeholder. |
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Sakata Junior College started to attract Chinese students in 2000, apparently in an attempt to resolve its poor finances. |
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Cards, bifolds and trifolds with information on public finances, debt, municipal finances, and other economic issues. |
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Often, we can all become so bogged down in production issues and finances that we don't see the end result of our toils. |
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He has saddled the finances of the Principality with the costs of a huge electoral fraud. |
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With the country pacified, the greatest impediment to the project was providing sufficient finances. |
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Their full completion had been stymied by the financial crisis and setbacks to public finances. |
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Cromwell's first office was that of the master of the King's jewels in 1532, from which he began to invigorate the government finances. |
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Spain badly needed time and peace to repair its finances and to rebuild its economy. |
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Despite frequent government intervention, the company had recurring problems with its finances. |
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The Company initially welcomed these provisions, but the annual burden of the payment contributed to the steady decline of its finances. |
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However, that in itself was far from enough to balance the Crown's finances. |
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The war with France was extremely expensive, straining Great Britain's finances. |
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One of Pitt's most important accomplishments was a rehabilitation of the nation's finances after the American War of Independence. |
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If you are careful to keep tabs on your finances, you should be able to stay within a budget. |
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This development occurred during the reign of Edward III because he was involved in the Hundred Years' War and needed finances. |
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These organs concentrate on material questions concerning the state's territory, including local security, records, transportation, and finances. |
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It is responsible for managing the finances, property and officeholders within the circuit. |
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However, they may have less independence from business corporations depending on the source of their finances. |
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The family's finances did not flourish, and Aunt Branwell spent the money with caution. |
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The production was popular, despite poor reviews, but the expensive production did little to help the finances of Laurence Olivier Productions. |
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This, in turn, should relax concerns among the board and reduce the degree to which it micromanages the organization's finances. |
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It is intolerable that this grindingly slow process should eat into the country finances when a simple resolution is at hand. |
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Crusaders CEO Rod Findlay stated that the club's finances were not in a good enough condition to justify their place in Super League. |
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In addition to the protection of rights, SEWA educates, mobilizes, finances, and exalts their members' trades. |
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Initial impact will be seen on public finances and employment for foreign workers. |
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This generally made financiers wary of lending to the king and the finances of countries that were often at war remained extremely volatile. |
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He was able to augment his personal finances by charging household items to the trust or selling his own possessions to it. |
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The band played professional gigs, such as corporate and wedding functions, and Daltrey kept a close eye on the finances as well as the music. |
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Daltrey performed an audit of the group's finances and discovered that Lambert and Stamp had not kept sufficient records. |
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Taylor pulled the Firm's finances into order and spent much time controlling Morris and ensuring that he worked to schedule. |
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The money also finances programming for S4C and the BBC World Service as well as to run BBC Monitoring at Caversham. |
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It was said that she was strongly interested in fame and fortune, and when household finances dwindled, she complained bitterly. |
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The Netherlands successfully addressed the issue of public finances and stagnating job growth long before its European partners. |
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Local authority finances show 18 of Scotland's 32 councils predict they will overspend during this financial year. |
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By the time of his death, the Scottish monarchy was stronger, and the kingdom and royal finances more prosperous than might have seemed possible. |
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Long strikes were unsustainable as the miners had no organisation or finances to back them up. |
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At this time all work had ceased on the Thames Tunnel due to repeated flooding and lack of finances. |
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These complicated operations in the Low Countries had left the overall Spanish Habsburg forces and finances in a precarious situation. |
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Edward made his household gain more control over finances and even investigated old records to see that payments had been made. |
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Mucianus started off Vespasian's rule with tax reform that was to restore the empire's finances. |
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Many critics felt that the station concentrated too heavily on its news output and lost sight of its finances. |
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The club will attempt to boost their meagre finances with a sponsored absail off the Tyne Bridge that weekend involving coach Paul Fletcher. |
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It would require a commitment too burdensome for the imperial finances and for excessive expenditure of military force for a new achievement. |
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This is a sum of money which is trivial in relation to the local government budget and disappearingly small in relation to the nation's finances. |
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Women who are part of the sandwich generation need to protect their finances, so they can continue to provide care and assistance to their children and parents. |
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Royal power and finances also started to slip, as Henry was persuaded to grant many royal lands and estates to the Lancastrians, thereby losing their revenue. |
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