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Idiom
To make good money.
To make a lot of money (regularly).
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Senator Dianne Feinstein, chairwoman of the Intelligence Committee, needs to make good on a pledge of a prompt, serious review.
The company needs to make good on its commitments to talk to shareholders and revise its approach in the future".
The federal government needs to make good on its promises to reform its detention centers and to make far greater use of alternatives for people who pose no danger.
Ms. Love, who now represents applicants for presidential pardons and sentence commutations, said "the pardon process is not serving the president" by giving the information he needs to make good decisions.
Mr. Lopez also said that if North Korea were to conduct a missile test now — considered by some to be the least provocative action the North could take if it needs to make good on its bluster — the Obama administration was likely to react with measured criticism.
Congress needs to make good on its promise to field an effective defense against ballistic missiles, and President Bush should insist that Congress fulfill this basic obligation to the American people.
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"I needed to make good money — immediately".
They need to make good programmes and start again".
So what do you need to make good circus?
The regulations that will shortly be published need to make good on the rhetoric.
Those who have offered help need to make good on their pledges".
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