Sentence examples for were money from inspiring English sources

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were money

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A legally or socially binding conceptual contract of entitlement to wealth, void of intrinsic value, payable for all debts and taxes, and regulated in supply.

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Their priorities were money and a quiet life.

Such experiments could start fairly soon, were money available.

These motives were "money on the one hand and selling newspapers on the other.

Until the final lap, Jacobs looked as if she were money in the bank.

My assets, as it turns out, were money and love, and I had squandered them.

Earlier broadcasting ventures by CME in both countries were money losers in the 1990's.

Bin Laden's main contributions to 9/11 were money and volunteers.

Niederhoffer says that as far back as the Middle Ages his ancestors were money changers.

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Both blockbuster trades on Thursday were money-driven.

His mother's side were "money-makers, factory owners – and very religious," some versed in storytelling, music and painting.

Another source of instability were money-market funds, through which firms and individuals invested spare cash for short spells.

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