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Make a mint.
If someone is making a mint, they are making a lot of money.
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The model is Denmark, which subsidised wind turbines for years and now makes a mint exporting them never mind that wind power itself has to be subsidised.For fans of market mechanisms, an existing European scheme for trading carbon-emissions quotas will be tightened up and a separate trading scheme created to set up a market in renewable power certificates among EU members.
A youth-obsessed society that makes a mint from mining the alleged horrors of growing older – all sag and no sagacity – has locked us into a set of taboos that means millions of us are moving from middle age into possibly decades of allegedly unproductive, dependent, parked-up old age without sufficient armament or attitude of mind to challenge prevailing prejudices.
Intel makes a mint, but also spends a lot on new chip factories.
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Nor did the banks make a mint.
Meanwhile, make a mint béarnaise sauce.
You'd make a mint," he says.
Iranians with government links are making a mint.
"The BBC should make a mint from the brand internationally.
However, she didn't make a mint overnight.
The payday lenders are making a mint while ministers sit on their hands".
Nevertheless, several executives have made a mint even though their firms' track records have been lousy.
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