Similar words: financial, financial crisis, financial system, financial management, refinancing, deficit financing, short-term financing, finance. Meaning: adv. from a financial point of view.
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121. The revenue-neutral requirement was included in state law in 1992 by financially strapped counties worried that breakaway efforts would be money-driven.
122. He supported individual artists financially, and before long Perkins Cove lured them north.
123. It is the poor apprentice who redeems him financially, and only then is his praiseworthy character recognized.
124. Financially secure for the first time, Gamble and Huff went on a creative rampage.
125. It is difficult for the financially comfortable to appreciate the psychological impact of money on the poor.
126. Dad left me all his money when he died, which made me financially independent.
127. Although the two companies will merge financially, Bell said Excite would keep the McKinley name in cyberspace.
128. There would appear to be scope for institutions and policy makers to reduce barriers to participation particularly for the financially disadvantaged.
129. The Midland Group has been an active supporter of the railway since 1955, both practically and financially.
130. Except for a very few rich people, they are all financially much less well off than they were.
131. The woman quits her job and her lover supports her financially.
132. We invested in Equitable Life because it was constantly listed as one of the oldest, most financially secure and efficient companies.
133. The battle with John McCain was politically and financially costly for Bush-asthe new Pew poll proves.
134. The outbreak of World War I ruined all chance of its success, and he never quite recovered financially or professionally.
135. The first two figures revealed that everyone was looking to the farm to be financially viable.
136. This should leave you happier about your lot in life and also better off financially.
137. Relentless international touring was to keep the company afloat financially for three years.
138. Furthermore, many pensioners who are struggling financially, do not qualify for income support.
139. How it proved people had to be saved financially before you could save their souls.
140. The impression the debtor seeks to give in his affidavit evidence is that he is not well placed financially.
141. Facing a financially bleak Christmas, he scrimped together every last penny to afford presents for the four boys.
142. The vestiges of this remain in the legal requirement that spouses should support each other financially.
143. And while many blacks have prospered financially, recent years in particular have brought heightened economic disparities within the black community.
144. It wanted the new structure to be a financially independent party with exclusive political loyalty from its members.
145. The growth of competition put paid to repeated attempts by the railways and the political authorities to establish a financially viable railway.
146. Today, they are financially secure, free to work less and to enjoy life more.
147. It maintains that the amount has already been accounted for and that it remains financially sound.
147. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
148. Financially, the programme depends on savings gained from reducing the prison population.
149. Nagel also denied he was leaving Apple because it is financially strapped.
150. This might be taken to imply that each Board should be financially self-supporting.
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