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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211. The country was financially sound enough to buy trillions of dollars in US debt when we needed it most, which was key to flooding our system with money during the credit crisis.
212. While technologically and financially you are giants, morally you are pygmies.
213. Mass organizations should gradually become financially self-supporting, but the government will provide them with adequate subsidies.
214. If handled correctly then markets may be placated and bond spreads could fall for the currency bloc's most financially troubled members and Europe's banks may see their stock prices rise.
215. Keeping the college all-female, therefore, will improve morale among students and convince alumni ( alumnae ) to keep supporting the college financially.
216. However, the important first step in building a golf course is determining whether this vision is financially sound.
217. Prof Geoffrey Crossick, vice-chancellor of the University of London, said the current system of delivering higher education was "no longer financially sustainable".
218. Spending to the limit may negatively affect your debt-to-credit ratio on your credit reports and, again, can show that your partner is not well prepared financially or organized.
219. The company was not financially strong enough to be floated on the Stock Exchange.
220. That will make them more financially sound but will also significantly limit their profits.
221. Financially, that country has passed the point of no return.
222. The Reserve Bank of India stepped in to reassure depositors that ICICI was financially sound amid reports of a wave of cash withdrawals from the bank.
223. How do we fatten our portfolios and stay financially healthy?
224. If I work hard now, when I retire I'll be well off financially.
225. Chelsea is one of the most financially transparent clubs in Europe, publishing accounts and presenting them in a similar way to a publicly quoted company on the Stock Exchange.
226. Our design concept —— To provide financially feasible solution whilemeeting all the requirements of the client.
227. It should not be a final goal to establish the financially autonomous WSC and WUAs, the core of management reform of an irrigation district is the allocation of the residual control rights.
228. Brunettes also emerged as more financially driven than blondes or red-heads with almost one in five admitting the pay packet was the most important thing about their job.
229. Example: Agency has not financially reimbursed the Company for monies owed due to overpayment , prepayments[sentencedict.com], or third party credits.
230. Indeed, the Beijing Olympics could be one of the most financially successful games in terms of revenue receipts.
231. Imbeger and financially assisted by a University of Western Australia postgraduate Studentship.
232. I know he is a bit up the pole, financially.
233. These tools give businesses the takedown tactics they need, both financially and technologically.
234. The collapse of the auction-rate security market doesn't reflect newly discovered problems with the borrowers: the Port Authority is as financially sound today as it was a month ago.
235. Sometimes you are financially sound and sometimes you need money for meeting your financial demands.
236. As a side note, the reader who called me a pedophile priest made me curious enough to research how priests were financially remunerated.
237. Mismatching what is expected of individuals and what they are rewarded for — financially,(www.Sentencedict.com) professionally and institutionally — can undermine effective collaboration.
238. This script can lead to problems like workaholism, or the disillusionment many feel once they have "made it" financially.
239. Denver's 484 dispensaries already charge sales tax, which means that — financially, anyway — the city isn't hurting from their presence.
240. The act of looking after elderly parents or relatives now earns us the official title of a "carer" and some suggest that this role should be financially compensated.
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