It's not that he is short of money but for Norman, competitive golf is what it's all about. |
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For Teare, Craig Robertson said he was not a sophisticated criminal who stole because he was short of money. |
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When I protested that I was really short of money, he told me not to worry. |
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He added that any surplus cash is reclaimed by Westminster and given to other organisations that are short of money. |
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He had health worries and was short of money but had acted on impulse to provide the children with something he had promised them. |
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A successful businessman, he wasn't short of money but enjoyed the challenge of outboxing an opponent. |
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You are short of money but you live in a house worth more than a win on the football pools. |
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He also describes him as a cruel and wicked leader who prostituted his daughter when he ran short of money. |
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They were always on the move, always short of money, and their life together was passionate and stormy. |
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Of course, the author is not short of money, so her house is unlikely to resemble the village cowp. |
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They mention giving the funds to parents, but families can run into situations where they run short of money. |
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Like most students, you are short of money this month and decide to call the toll-free number. |
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In Eritrea I escaped from prison and from the government's wrath but I had never been short of money. |
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The people who borrow from these payday lenders often find themselves short of money. |
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Municipal governments in developing countries, as well as most of the people living in cities and the surrounding countryside are short of money. |
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He said the unannounced check found that the tills were short of money, which he replaced from other funds, and several delivery dockets were missing. |
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Overlooking the halls is a multi-storey building where all administrative business is done and where those short of money can access bank services. |
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Fishermen in Newfoundland are not short of money as for weeks now they have been hunting seals on the ice pack. |
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Provide a contingency plan in case, for any reason, your group is short of money before the end of the sponsorship period. |
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This is a change from the debate of the broadcasters who are short of money and the cable companies that have it but don't want to share it. |
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What happened when they ran short of money is they turned around and grabbed it. |
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This woman, who is short of money, cannot even get the help she needs for this. |
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To spend a night there, you need to bring one or two meals, a swimsuit, a towel, some drinking water, and a hat. If you are short of money, also bring along a camping tent and a mattress to sleep on the river bank. |
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Governments always seem to be short of money. |
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Although most housing co-ops are operating independently, breaking even, and supported by some level of financial reserves, many will be short of money as their buildings age and need reinvestment. |
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The police are chronically short of money. |
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Jacobs is also chronically short of money. |
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It is now that the Iraqis are short of money. |
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It is likely that at most only the 24 percent who specifically indicated dissatisfaction were actually short of money during their period of study. |
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Where children's rights are concerned, living conditions for children in orphanages are still difficult because these institutions are short of money. |
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I understand that this fiscal year the House is short of money. |
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I think we must not give the impression that we can keep using the agriculture budget as a kind of bottomless pit whenever we are short of money in other areas. |
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If the local authority is short of money due to overspending in another budget, nothing could be easier than to raid the revolving fund which is a ready pot of money. |
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But his successors did not use the place, and as the town was short of money, the planned new civic buildings did not appear. |
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This is especially true if, in your normal operating activities, the flows of cash in and out of your business do not match perfectly leaving you with periods when you run short of money. |
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Young Henry was unhappy that, despite the title of king, in practice he made no real decisions and was kept chronically short of money by Henry. |
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By now he was so short of money that he resorted to professional wrestling. |
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A sketch for one wall remains, but by 1638 Charles was too short of money to proceed. |
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