Sentences with phrase «buckets of money from»

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I think spiritual escapism happens when we stop looking to God and instead start looking for his «benefits», like the latest book on the latest prayer trend by the latest guru that will fix our lives, or the bucket of money that will fall from the sky as we sing (Man, stories like that one you just told make my skin crawl!)
The Marlins were still not far removed from spending buckets of money on free agents only to sell them all off a year later, so Stanton going out of his way to become a permanent fixture for an organization that couldn't be trusted just seemed unbelievable.
The NYT slaps de Blasio for professing «a devotion to goodness and idealism, and working for «the people» while quietly taking unlimited sums of cash from big donors, supposedly because these benefactors love the values he fights for and not the access and influence that buckets of money can buy.»
First, put in enough money from your income bucket to take care of your needs.
Might have to reevaluate and rethink the order and size of withdrawals from my money buckets to keep my tax benefit / effort ratio high.
In order to protect a retirement portfolio from the shock of significant market fluctuations, they recommend separating your money into three investment buckets.
Many have spent considerable sums of money on water conserving measures such as waste - water recycling and installation of rain - water tanks; others go out of their way to bucket water from showers or washing machines onto their gardens.
However, unless we begin this sort of messaging early and frequently, we are unlikely to shift the popular approach to the disputes of separated families, and will continue pouring buckets of money into an inherently inefficient service model with nothing being done to divert potential litigants from an equally inefficient court system.
Preparing to pay for a college education doesn't have to come from one bucket of money.
Dr Tim Senior's first crowdfunded Wonky Health column looked at why co-payments will increase the health gap and Dr Justin Coleman added his voice to the debate, pointing out that not touching the primary care bucket of money is an evidence - based way to improve health outcomes and save long - term dollars — no matter what country you come from.
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