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"They're highly remunerative and also a lot of fun".
After all, a parent's profession may not be highly remunerative, but it might reflect training or skill.
The result of such assaults has been the opposite of Dean's critics' intentions, however — a highly remunerative jujitsu.
At a time when virility was measured by the cost of a suitor's gifts, Joyce soon learned that her favorite pastime could be highly remunerative.
His final screenwriting effort a musical adaptation (1973) of an earlier movie (1937) based on James Hilton's Lost Horizon (1933)—though poorly received, was highly remunerative.
Because the export of raw jute is not highly remunerative, efforts were made under the Pakistani administration to establish mills to produce and export jute products and thus earn foreign exchange.
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Such men, the economists argue, provided the "micro inventions necessary to make macro inventions highly productive and remunerative".
Others have suggested highly innovative solutions that would strategically leverage the debt so that those medical students who went into high-need, less remunerative specialties would have less (or nothing) to pay.
Nor are they terribly remunerative.
Export-led growth is less remunerative for the chancellor.
Japanning had been remunerative; books were a financial black hole.
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