Similar words: finance, finance company, corporate finance, financial, financier, financially, refinancing, dominance. Meaning: [fɪ'næns / 'faɪnæns] n. assets in the form of money.
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91, Persistent investigations into her finances and actions make her the first presidential spouse to enter a second term faced with potential indictment.
92, The present drop in overseas students on top of this is having a devastating effect on the school's finances.
93, But there's a price-his finances are subject to strict oversight by Washington University.
94, Clinton repeatedly parried questions from reporters on his personal finances.
95, But can an auction house ever hope to vet a customer's finances with an auditor's eye for the fine print?
96, They said the ultra-cautious forecasts for public finances left ample scope for tax cuts in next spring's budget.
97, Mounting chaos in the state's finances has threatened a collapse of the money economy and a retreat to 100% rationing.
98, The federal government finances the popular Head Start program nationwide for poor 3-and 4-year-olds.
99, In managing your finances, you should look at your assets the way a football coach looks at his team.
100, He had few finances but had in his possession a letter of introduction to a fur trader called John Joseph Astor.
101, They even had some control over their own finances and their own armed forces.
102, Jones knew how little time busy people have to pay their bills or keep their finances in order.
103, Mr Schuller's local congregation is not altogether happy with his imperial style and church finances are suffering.
104, You would not want to use an artificial neural network, for example, to keep your finances.
105, In some cases school finances are being pooled to fund in-service training,(http://sentencedict.com/finances.html) large expensive resources and joint activities for the children.
106, BMWhas now given Phoenix access to Rover's financial records, but it remains sceptical about the consortium's finances.
107, With his surge to serious status has come a surge of reporters' interest in his family finances.
108, Mr Winsor said the regulator would consider an early interim review of Railtrack's finances.
109, Mr Prescott said his priority would be to lead a revival in Labour's organisation, membership and finances.
110, Concern over the finances of the festival was voiced by treasurer of the Dolmetsch Foundation at the annual general meeting on Saturday.
111, Unless the government cuts spending, its finances will deteriorate further.
112, Its collapse could have had serious roll-on effects on the finances of these airports, and the relevant local authorities stepped in.
113, This lets you keep a weather eye on your finances.
114, Finances at the end of 1913 were little different from 1912.
115, Managers need information on population size and characteristics, vital statistics, finances, personnel and facilities.
116, Subscriptions and contributions to various appeals provide the bulk of our finances.
117, Government finances are strained to the hilt dealing with essential services.
118, Larson has promised to put the city's finances right by the end of the year.
119, Our finances look better if we include the profit earned on the sale of our London offices.
120, The more the company finances by means of debt, the greater the proportion of future profits which are committed to interest payments.
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