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Raising a minimum wage, for example, might raise the earnings of those who are employed but reduce employment and hence earning opportunities for those who do not keep their jobs or do not get jobs in the first place.

Why, Mr. Leonard asked, "would a credit industry that was lobbying Congress to protect it from being abused engage in such willful self-flagellation?" The answer, he says, is simple: Recently bankrupt consumers are more likely to not pay off their credit card bills in full, hence earning card issuers more in interest payments.

It is accepted that under-nutrition constrains the productivity and hence earning capacity of individuals in a society in a number of direct and indirect ways.

It will assure a 100% probability of the questions from these topics being easily solved and hence earning maximum marks in questions from these topics.

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Cuban officials chafe at other American regulations, like the requirement to document that medicines and equipment supplies have not been used to treat foreigners and hence earn hard currency from hospital charges.

While we are conditioned to present our experience to others with a "What should I do about this?" to include the other (and hence earn their ear) most of the time we don't really want to know what they think we should do about it, how to fix it, what's wrong with us, why we shouldn't feel what we feel, or anything else.

It is therefore not surprising that former male abductees in northern Uganda were less than half as likely to be skilled workers or businessmen than their non-abducted male peers, and hence earned 33% less than them in daily wages [ 17].

Hence, by earning less income, repaying student loan debt requires a greater percentage of young women's reduced income.

"[Citizenship requirements are] all of a sudden [preventing] a lot of the strongest students from getting financial aid, some of whom might not be well suited to teach --and hence teach --andir living as teach --andsistants--"for language or cultural reasons," says William Aspray, professor of informatics at Indiana University.

Symmonds worried the statement of conditions could injure his professional relationship with Brooks and, hence, his earning potential.

She had to live well away from her husband and provide for any children they produced – hence the necessity of earning a living by singing.

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