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pocketbook
noun
A woman's purse.
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'pocketbook' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an informal synonym for 'wallet', usually meaning one that is small enough to fit in a pocket. For example, "She kept her pocketbook in her back pocket when she went out shopping."
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Three in four support school prayer.The Republicans might even trawl for black votes with pocketbook issues.
A list of pocketbook points based on a belief that most Scots will vote to stay or go according to which option would leave them a few hundred pounds a year better off it describes the hits to tax, pensions and the wider economy that secession would entail.
In other words, the same pocketbook issues that Democrats want to run on.Mid-term elections are traditionally about motivating your most loyal backers, since they are the ones likely to show up on polling day.
Mel Travis, a welder from Phoenix, loves his 1977 Western House Marketeer, a raised, 36-bolt electric golf cart that took him a year to build: "It really makes me feel like a man".In this section Shifting pocketbook politics Blame the weather All aboard!
On St Thomas, these planes fly so close to the cruise ships and ferry boats (almost as close as the boobies who swoop past with their fresh-caught, wriggling fish) that a deviation from the flight path would crash the seaplane into a cruise ship or ferry in less than ten seconds.In this section Shifting pocketbook politics Blame the weather All aboard!
Robert Halfon, the Conservative MP for Harlow, seems to have hit on a sensible formula for wooing it: campaign doggedly on aspirational, pocketbook issues like fuel prices, apprenticeships and home ownership.
But the real motivator will be the pocketbook, according to Volkswagen's Mr Neusser.
Many are socially conservative, but pocketbook issues trouble them more.
As James Markusen, of the University of Colorado, mischievously puts it, "I am confident that I can concoct a model to generate any result desired by a reader with a deep pocketbook".
Then ordinary Japanese, sick of political gridlock and increasingly worried about pocketbook issues, will hear the opposition's siren call and vote for the DPJ in large numbers.This will be the upheaval in Japanese politics that Mr Ozawa has long promised to bring about.
The personal item is defined as handbag or pocketbook; coat or wrap; umbrella or walking stick; camera or binoculars; briefcase or laptop computer case; infant bag; infant/child safety seat used to transport the infant/child.
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