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Dan Denham, her associate, who focusses on Colorado River water, mentioned how remunerative farming is for landowners in the Imperial Valley.
It is likely, however, as previously suggested, that a man in Mrs. Clinton's position -- if there ever was one -- would not have to cleanse himself with a confessional book, no matter how remunerative.
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From the little time we had so far spent with these men it was clear they teemed with a blinking, indulgent patience likely borne of their awareness of how lucky they were to have relatively remunerative jobs in a nation with a per capita income equal to the cost of two Arc'Teryx backpacks.
Further, how many of those who chose less remunerative work do so because they like it rather than out of fear that they would not succeed in a more competitive arena?
Realizing I was probably the only person in the room whose future didn't depend on the results was freeing, until I thought about how that meant I was probably destined to live a less remunerative life.
Nor are they terribly remunerative.
Export-led growth is less remunerative for the chancellor.
Japanning had been remunerative; books were a financial black hole.
"They're highly remunerative and also a lot of fun".
Luckily, his dental practice was active and remunerative.
"And I prefer the exciting to the remunerative".
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