Sure make money, but empower and provide opportunities to local populations as well. |
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We needed to make changes, not necessarily to make money off the student groups but to break even. |
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All major media outlets are owned by corporations that use them to make money. |
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I'm asking if you think it's right that one company should be able to make money out of it? |
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They say they want to help you but really they want to make money from you. |
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You have your work to do and you're out there trying to make money for us to live on so there's no reason for me to get mad at you. |
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His family was so poor that he had to make money as a private tutor to enable him to support himself through university. |
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At some point, colleges are expected to use the evolving and dynamic MOOC market to make money. |
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that if you want to make money you need to invest in the stock market. |
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The person who figured out that you could make money out of standing still on a box was a blooming genius, for sure. |
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He was discussing ways that he could make money and he foolishly got on to ways he could make money unlawfully and this plan was hatched. |
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But if we are right on the analysis and willing to sit tight, we will eventually recover unrealized losses and make money. |
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However, the real way to make money in Wildlife Park is to get your animals to mate and then sell the offspring. |
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But on the other hand if councils choose to use dubitable methods to make money for themselves, no serious investors will be forthcoming. |
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Hedge funds are pooled investment vehicles which aim to make money for their investors regardless of whether shares rise or fall. |
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I do understand that times can be difficult for galleries and that they have to make money and the fast buck is tempting. |
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As a leading financial economy, it has a vested interest in pushing liberalized free capital markets since it can make money on both sides. |
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And hedge funds, which make money by speculating on the stock market, may also cause further volatility in the coming days. |
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It was a fully staffed division but we wound up closing it since we couldn't find a way to make money at it. |
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Rarely a day passes when letters drop on doorsteps offering an irresistible way to make money or win a free gift for nothing. |
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Investment trusts are companies whose business it is to make money from investments. |
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Ordinary Americans did make money in the 1990s, though with the boom at white heat, 86 percent of the gains accrued to the top 10 percent. |
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Is it perhaps yet another organisation designed to make money by providing endorsements of dubious value? |
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The borough council could make money from collecting this recyclable waste and all traders want is somewhere to put it. |
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While anyone can make money when markets rise, it takes considerable skill to minimise the damage to investment portfolios when markets fall. |
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What I wanted to do with writing was to write novels and make money like anybody else. |
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The object would not be to make money but to provide a supply of quality classic cars for them both to drive. |
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Among the more unusual responses, one boy said he wanted to be a frogman and another wanted to be a building contractor, to make money. |
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I know there are a lot of loopholes for these people to make use of and to make money. |
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But they are unlikely to tell donors that the research chain is larded with folks who will make money on something that they are giving away. |
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I am also cross that there may have been an assumption that private day nurseries are all just a licence to make money. |
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It should come as no surprise that banks and other lending institutions are in business to make money. |
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Air-tour helicopter operators at the canyon have to make money with a lower-capacity aircraft with a larger noise footprint. |
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They both want to make money, to work, and they're here to satisfy their libidos. |
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It seems very likely, one way or another, that lawyers will make money from this at the taxpayer's expense. |
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I would not like to think that he became a policeman to make money the easy and wrong way. |
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Why should they be denied a place to roller skate so the council can make money from corporate events? |
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At what point does a good idea become compromised by the thought of how best to make money? |
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Together they decide to set up an internet company to make money out of local government. |
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The telco fraudsters, dubbed phone phreakers, can make money by selling on, at a cheap rate, the knowledge and the phone number. |
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Breaking cultural taboos in this attempt to make money does not seem to matter. |
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Given a choice between two ways to make money, everyone chooses the way that makes us feel good. |
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Email is so cheap that they can make money even with almost no click-through. |
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The prosecution had alleged that the five charged were part of a group that set out to dope racehorses in an attempt to make money off wagering. |
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They make money not on stamps, but on the newspapers and candy bars that customers buy when they come in to mail a letter. |
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This is a countrified area, the jewel of Salford, and it is grotesque that it should be changed in this way just to make money. |
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The only person who will gain will be some landlord who will make money from his rent. |
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Being an artist is a way to get my songs out there, but labels are looking to make money and a profit. |
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They will make money and bring us lots of other benefits too, the promoters promise. |
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Unfortunately, swindlers also exploited the tragedy to make money over the Internet. |
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Even if you don't make money from it, making it part of your leisure time as a hobby will add joy and fun to what you already do. |
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To be an authentic fan is to care about the art regardless of money and certainly not to make money off the artist. |
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Tax is an interesting one, as the criticism is raised that high taxation reduces the incentive to make money. |
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See, with property investment, you can be an absolute moron and you can still make money. |
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Despite four consecutive quarterly losses, Xerox is expected to make money before the year is out, continuing a turnaround credited to Mulcahy. |
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By glutting the airwaves with award shows to make money, there is no prestige anymore in their Superbowl of awards. |
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The telcos responsible for broadband infrastructure can now see where and how they can make money. |
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Traffic chiefs have hit back at criticism that they are using speed cameras to make money, rather than save lives. |
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But a great location, and even a star-studded clientele with chart-topping albums, doesn't guarantee that a studio will make money. |
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In the course of his conversations with her, he told her that back in the day, things were so hard that he used to sell himself to make money! |
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Instead he berates him for abandoning his country and selling out to make money. |
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The pressure on companies to make money for their shareholders has led to some truly heinous acts, in my view. |
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The second way to make money is by trading shares on the open market, buying low and selling high. |
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Look, no one begrudges you your right to write books, peddle gossip or make money, which given the way your boss treats you, is understandable. |
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She is trading her clicks and mortar crown for a more traditional way to make money. |
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It will not alter patient care and will only make money for private companies. |
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Software could shape up as the next big advertising medium as developers look for new ways to make money. |
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Many hedge funds continue to make money when stock markets are falling because the investment managers take short positions in stocks. |
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An opportunity arises to make money from drycleaning when Ed cuts the hair of a camp, bewigged would-be entrepreneur. |
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And of course newspapers have to find ways of protecting transitory information in a short time-frame and make money from it. |
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The only reason I keep the second card is because I can still make money mining whatever form is electronic currency is profitable at the moment. |
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The simple fact is these firms are businesses and they aren't in it for your benefit, they are in it to make money out of your misfortune. |
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For an industry that wants to make money, the mobile data business does not move fast. |
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Police officers warn they want to get a foot in your door for one reason alone and that's to make money out of you. |
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Frankie was a spineless jellyfish that didn't deserve to make money from Tan. |
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The challenge of how to make money out of downloadable music is clearly too taxing for them. |
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It is the only supermarket in the world to make money on its online business and its international expansion is also on track. |
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We have a responsibility to our shareholders that we have to make money out of what they have put in. |
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Contrary to popular belief, police do not make money out of issuing speeding tickets. |
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But everyone agrees that there will be changes in the way we do business and make money. |
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What do you think it is that sets your films apart from other documentaries that don't manage to make money? |
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I hear them say that there is no way they could make money by doing business this way. |
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The closest they've come to an answer is that they don't believe that they could make money on it. |
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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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The vast black market in second-hand mobile phones has made the thefts an easy way to make money. |
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These guys are down on their luck, they're looking to make money. |
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It was a way for her to make money while going to acting auditions. |
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For me, I just like the activity, and the activity just happens to make money. |
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In terms of its business model, ecoATM is able to make money off of most of the phones and devices it collects. |
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But the second sister made the greatest personal sacrifice for the family, for she quit her studies to make money in order that her siblings can study. |
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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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Private equity may be the only route for some start-ups or expansions, and angels would like to see more projects take wing, because that's how they make money. |
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I smuggled drugs to make money for them, to pay for their schooling, to secure their futures with good careers. |
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His motivations to just make money can be viewed by this audience as self-centered, even if they may be business savvy. |
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I hope she soon resolves her lawsuit for her late millionaire husband's estate, because this is no way for a lady to make money, no matter how strong her craving for renown. |
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As someone who writes and publishes for a living, I take exception to people who go out and make money based on fabrication. |
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The truth was distorted in order to make a story and to make money. |
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You may think it is a mere talkfest, but there are actually complex arguments around ownership of property and the ability to make money from farming. |
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A better way to make money may be to target advertising at those users. |
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Chimpei, who had worked at the Japanese pavilion at the St. Louis Fair, saw an opportunity to make money running a tea garden such as had been a hit in St. Louis. |
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Just about any newsworthy tragedy is likely to be used as a theme to promote scareware portals these days, one of the easiest mechanisms for cybercrooks to make money. |
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We all make friends here, eat the food, watch the movies, maybe even make money. |
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If you want to make money you need to be the songwriter and publish. |
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Casinos are a great way to make money, so long as you're not a punter. |
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York would have more nightclubs if someone could make money out of them. |
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Despite their ability to encourage network reciprocity, Facebook and other online social networks have been plagued by the problem of how to make money. |
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The business plan is to use all that calumny and controversy to make money off news-stand sales but it doesn't seem to be working and ad revenues are small. |
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Here is a plan that will provide a safe harbour for bikes, create a couple of part-time jobs and make money for the council to invest in cycling facilities. |
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The hotels have to make money as well, otherwise the jobs will be lost. |
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You may also make money collecting antique ceramics and glassware. |
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Senay is a hotel cleaner from Ankara, who fears the immigration police, because she is not supposed to have a job, nor make money from subletting her flat. |
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They are trying to pervert people's altruistic imperatives to make money. |
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Obviously it's easier to make money when you are the only game in town. |
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They do not make money if regular filmgoers do not see their films. |
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If you make money your god, it will plague you like the devil. |
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The current consumerist climate lets him make money making lazy tripe. |
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I assume it goes on in all sports and in racing it doesn't really bother me because I don't bet to make money and I don't believe every single race can be fixed. |
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They make money cashing the checks they issue at the end of each shift. |
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Once he reached a situation where he would actually stand to make money in the profession and he was truly happy, then he should have told momma and poppa. |
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The idea that it is not enough for firms to make money for their owners is one that you might expect to be an article of faith among anti-globalists and eco-warriors. |
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Or why is it easier for avant-garde composer Luciano Berio to make money reorchestrating a duet from Puccini's Turandot than from his own creations? |
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He's a bit of a sleazeball, he runs a record shop and is looking for talent to make money off people as he has no talent himself. |
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There's all these sleazebags trying to make money out of you so you can't really get involved with too many people from the game. |
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Two workers from Virgin workers from Virgin T Money, in Gosforth, set-up a tuck shop to make money for the local St Oswald's Hospice. |
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Talking to reporter here on Saturday, she said that a section of film industry was involved in exhibition of Indian films just to make money. |
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They may hold the key to why other tuataras are dying out and Shawn Morris is determined to make money out of this. |
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How could any organization possibly make money if it couldn't utilize world-class, value-driven strategies to succeed in a global economy? |
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The profit motive is a theory in capitalism which posits that the ultimate goal of a business is to make money. |
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With appropriate issuances of bills, branches could move around money and actually make money. |
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The lucrativeness of the business was unquestionable, but it was unethical to make money that way. |
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To make money, Henry had sold off royal estates at prices well below their value. |
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There are creators who really make money and earn living from doujin, but those who can do so, are minority. |
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Accusations of abuse were pure extortive calumny in a malicious bid to make money. |
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They don't seem to want to work to earn a living. They think they can make money out of thin air. |
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Though self-righteously claiming to work for conservation, most zoos are just businesses, existing to make money. |
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His attempt to make money by importing luxury cars backfired horribly when fuel prices tripled. |
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My number one aim in life is to make money to make my parents, siblings and kids happy. |
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Kim Garst, a social media coach who can teach people how to make money with Pinterest, is speaking at the Hillsborough Power Lunch. |
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She was concerned that cash-strapped students would be recruited as lap dancers believing it to be an easy way to make money. |
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The UAW had a lot to do with convincing them that they could make money in this Janesville facility. |
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I've heard of some daft ways to make money but BORROWMYDOGGY takes the dog biscuit. |
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Investing in the right penny stocks is one of the most lucrative ways to make money in the stock market. |
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Why don't the planners and councillors value our heritage but instead see every opportunity to overdevelop and make money? |
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Nonprofits aren't trying to make money, they're trying to make change, and because of that, they play a critical role in society. |
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Well, as many newspapers stumble around in the on-line world, often with no clue as to how to make money, the idea of micromarketing keeps raising its head. |
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In actuality, the village committee owns the land and contracts the right to use this land to individual farmers who may use the land to make money from agriculture. |
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Bread is a URL shortener that allowed users to make money through interstitial advertisements that promoted products, which was shown to people who clicked on their links. |
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They are shockingly high and it show show speed camer as are often used to make money, almost like a stealth tax, rather than deter speeding drivers. |
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The neat thing about a Murphy game is you can shoot 90 and make money. |
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