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91. But when it comes to earning an income, a large percentage still expects the father to be primary breadwinner.
92. Although earning a well deserved rest, both of these men will continue their interest and support of the pipe band movement.
93. That came out to earning less than the mim. mum wage.
94. Some governments of countries earning dollar surpluses supply Eurodollar deposits as a matter of policy.
95. There are four and a half million people earning above average incomes and therefore potentially vulnerable to Labour's tax squeeze.
96. Her money is spread over several different building society accounts earning her only 5.7 percent or £1,140 a year.
97. In financial terms, the value of any financial asset depends on the earning power of that asset.
98. A court will also give greater importance to ensuring employees are not prevented from earning a living.
99. At the peak of his career, Rogers was earning more than seven million dollars a year.
100. Businesses focus on both sides of the balance sheet: spending and earning, debits and credits.
101. He didn't really approve of women earning a living, but the extra income would come in useful.
102. When it comes to earning a living there is no more enticing environment than a pub.
103. Traditionally, of course, the man is the breadwinner who enhances his desirability by demonstrating his earning prowess.
104. Today the Hardys have their own successful Amway business, earning and giving away more money than they ever dreamed.
105. Like the other Salomon executives, Massey was flying high in 1985 on the back of a series of record earning quarters.
106. I was even earning enough to support myself in modest comfort.
107. In college, he continued to excel, earning praise in the classroom almost as often as on the basketball court.
108. After that I realised that - like anyone else - I had to go on earning the money.
109. Anyone over 18 and earning more than £9 a week at that time will probably be entitled to a small graduated pension.
110. Commission boosted these earnings, and during 1989 the lowest earning salesman achieved £5,500 basic plus £6,700 commission.
111. Each child was proud of how good they had been, each of them earning three stickers for the three meals.
112. At all stages good behaviour and a good work record make possible the earning of more privileges.
113. They put their energies into earning money, not simply spending it.
114. Mary came to Alexandria in the hope of earning her fare to Jerusalem, where she wished to venerate the true Cross.
115. Any money that you put in your account will immediately start earning interest.
115. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
116. Consequently, rather than earning a wage, they are likely to find themselves claiming a range of benefits, grants and allowances.
117. Any excess earning, maybe 50-60% of their wages, would be ploughed into Howard Institute.
118. Data from the 1990 census indicate exactly how crucial higher education is in determining earning power.
119. By the 1930s, Garbo was reportedly earning $250,000 a picture.
120. Employees who are already earning good money will see little point in spending their vouchers.
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