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— What do you want me to do? — Money.
—What do you want me to do? —Money.
"MEET ME TO DO MONEY," she would text.
Smiling, Mr. Vega responded: "When you are good at what you do, money comes, people.
"If we do, money will simply move offshore," is the mantra.
Because until they do, money will continue to be wasted, lives will be ruined, and people will keep dying.
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Kings come and go: As do money-hungry businessmen: and sleazy politicians: Pups usually stay a little longer.
The ratings often dictate what institutions like banks, insurance companies, and money-market funds can and can't do: money-market funds can't have more than five per cent of their assets in low-rated commercial paper, there are limits on the percentage of non-investment-grade assets that banks can own, and so on.
The American news world that many people are nostalgic for had only three networks, which were required to speak in a nonpartisan voice and to do money-losing public-service journalism in return for the renewal of their valuable government licenses.
Does money motivate him?
Does money supply matter?
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