Sentences with phrase «dire need of the money»

Remember, Lyon sold Tolisso for 35M pound, so they are not in dire need of money.
Keep in mind that the Alberta government has asked that those not in dire need of the money to wait before making a claim.
Hence, when you are in dire need of money and the regular bank loans and credit cards can not help MCAs are great short - term loan options.
I guess it's a good thing I wasn't in dire need of the money right away; otherwise I'd be up the creek without a paddle.
This time congestion pricing is back at a moment of crisis — above ground, streets are becoming increasingly snarled in large part because of the boom in ride - hailing apps, while below ground the problem is even worse as the city's aging subway system is riddled with delays and in dire need of money.

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so please continue to send us your jobs and money, eventually you americans will have to move to our countries for employment, i know sweden is in dire need of toilet scrubbers.
Prior to the so - called Celtic Tiger (late nineties onwards, up to 2008), Europe contributed a great deal of money to Ireland for the updating of the Irish infrastructure, which was in dire need of it.
The bill also, unusually, includes money for Amtrak, whose Northeast Corridor line runs through New York City and is in dire need of repair.
And, he added, that «most people believe that employees who steal are doing so because they are poor, in desperate need of money for, say, medical treatment or other dire circumstances.
He had spent so much money making Pinocchio and Fantasia that the studio was almost broke and in dire need of a hit.
It would be a far better use of public money to rebuild and refurbish existing schools, many of which are in dire need of repair, as these schools have taken the lion's share of the increased numbers of pupils, and will continue to do so.»
Thanks to the e-book this has the potential to change, and I don't mind forking over time, effort, and money to create something that has yet to exist or to change some part of the world that I think is in dire need of a good fix.
We believe a charity that can run for years and years without receiving any new money is probably not in dire need of your donation.
We believe that a healthy organization should have some money set aside for a rainy day, but if it has many years of income sitting in a slush fund, it may not be in dire need of additional donations.
At this time NYCSR is working to raise money for several fosters dogs, the most urgent of which is Jasmine, who is in dire need of special medical attention to help care for and alleviate pain and problems in her lumbar area and a collapsed disc.
On Friday October 4th, the organization was involved in fund raising activities to raise money for those in dire need of it.
It remains to be seen whether LG's upcoming flagship will be a hit among consumers, but the company is certainly hoping it will seeing how its mobile division has been bleeding money for several years now and is in dire need of a product that will help it improve its financial performance.
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