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In part, this is a conundrum of wealth: though people may be earning more money to spend, they are not simultaneously earning more time to spend it in.
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"As long as countries continue to reform, they will earn more time to meet fiscal targets," Mr. Rahman said.
Still, Dave Reichert, the Republican sheriff of King County, along with other sheriffs in the state, opposed the law allowing offenders to earn more time for good behavior because, he said, he was afraid some of those released were violent criminals.
That left the assembled media masses, including ESPN.com's Scott Burnside and SI.com's Allan Muir, to lavish praise on Crosby, who scored twice and now earned more time to improve that pathetic playoff beard.
Only one track, Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You," has earned more time in the region.
In the unGlue Kids application, children can also request to earn more time by completing chores, at the parents' discretion.
Levine argued that Hinckley, who attended the proceeding, "has done nothing dangerous at all for more than two decades" and has earned more time in Virginia.
A Kentucky county clerk appears to have earned more time to continue refusing marriage licenses for same-sex couples in the state, following a federal judge's decision on the controversy earlier this week.
Once the child has used up the earned time they are restricted from the site unless they decide to earn more time.
Connecticut forward Curtis Kelly in transferring in hopes of earning more playing time.
But Wilson homered in his next at-bat, went 1 for 3 on Saturday and broke out on Sunday, probably earning more playing time.
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