Sentences with phrase «more money a man»

The players deserve the money more so than Fifa Uefa Bookmakers and allot more money men im sure.
Plus, as a big believer in science, I knew research showed that the more money a man spends on a ring, the more likely the couple is to get divorced.

Not exact matches

Chaulk and Feldstein could not be more different from one another, yet both men demonstrate how the push to clean up and rebuild this city is at once a national project, a chance to make some money, and a test of the business and logistical acumen of those actually dealing with the mess.
«Somehow, we didn't get hit with a tidal wave of selling that many expected... despite all the sturm und drang about little Rocket Man in North Korea or the sheer impotence of Congress or Trump's tweets that often seem, let's say, out of step with folks like Washington, Jefferson [and] Lincoln, to name three of our more presidential presidents,» the «Mad Money» host said.
«He's a jumper,» insisted one online post, «more politician than manager, a man always on the run with his pockets full of money.
«And with the money, these men are bribing more police, buying more weapons and causing more violence.»
There's a correlation that benefits both men and women when it comes to prioritizing the gym and making more money.
Men like their friends were looking for more fashionable looks and, Ratnani and Song believed, there was money to be made in helping them.
«If it's nothing more than «The Magnificent Ambersons,» Orson Welles» second film that made no money, I'll be a very happy man,» Hopper said in the movie.
Red prices were more likely dupe men into thinking they were saving money, while women were more likely read the print.
Still, both men made more money than any athletes from Kiribati and the Marshall Islands.
But when you're out there working on a percentage, you're thinking, Man, I'm working hard, and the harder I work the more money that guy is making.
British researchers examined evidence from various online fundraising sites and found that men often donate more money to a campaign run by an attractive woman — if another man has already made a large donation to the same project.
First, both men and women donate more money to fundraisers managed by people deemed more attractive.
A 49 - year - old Wilton man was sentenced to more than three years in prison Tuesday for using hedge - fund money for his own personal use as part of a $ 6 million - plus Ponzi scheme.
A Corpus Christi man pleaded guilty today in federal court to conspiracy with intent to distribute more than one kilogram of heroin and conspiracy to launder money.
According to a 2014 study by the Kauffman Foundation and Hebrew University, it turns out that when a female entrepreneur tries to raise money on Kickstarter, she is 7 percentage points more likely to be funded than a man.
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As more men and money have flowed into the country thanks to prostitution, more and more women have arrived to serve them with the hopes of making a decent living.
Women are also making more money than they used to, albeit still often less than men.
Men tend to be focused on returns and while women want to make money as well, it's more important for them to know that they're being taken care of and that they're going to be financially secure.
For one thing, older generations have more money to spend on diamond jewelry and for another, the logic that convinces an American audience to buy man - made diamonds won't necessarily convince Indian or Chinese consumers.
More than 100 years ago, Dostoyevsky wrote: «Money is coined liberty, and so it is ten times dearer to the man who is deprived of freedom.
The Catholic Church's position on artificial birth control has NO basis in the teachings of Christ... it was not an issue then... the teaching is solely based on the opinion of the men running the church who claim «divine inspiration»... BULL... they wanted people to have more kids so they could contribute more money to the church so that the so - called «princes of the church» could maintain their princely life - style.
Patriotism and loyalty are things that can not be bought by lower taxes, no more than a good man will leave his wife and children for money.
At least they work, Do you know a stay - at home KEPT women that never paid a penny into Social Security gets to collect half the amount of what her husband collects and the husband did not pay a penny more than the single man that made the same amoount of money.
Partly because of a real need for what technology supplies, more because of artificial wants aroused through a constant, competitive barrage of advertising, modern man's attention is inevitably focused on the things science produces and money can buy.
Before we start thanking the Lord that we are not like other men, we should ask ourselves whether our own alternative ecumenism, so often controlled by a few unaccountable powerbrokers and by big money, really possesses more integrity.
After further disputations, and a failed attempt to give Francis money and presents, the perplexed Sultan was even more inclined to admire the Poverello, as a «man different from all others.»
They covet money more than they care about fellow man.
You'll support a man who is perfectly happy to shut down American factories and ship them to China: All to make a little more money for his already fabulously rich self.
God might use this severe damage to give men and women work to earn their way back to «normal» and accomplish more than pompus Obama and the Democratic Congress did with their TARP money that has had little effect on our economy other than lining the pockets of some crooks with our tax money.
God might use this severe damage to give men and women work to earn their way back to «normal» and accomplish more than Obama and the Democratic Congress did with their TARP money that has had little effect on our economy other than lining the pockets of some crooks with our tax money.
Feminism challenges the legitimacy of sex roles Along with other social movements, feminism is rooted in the critique that a society so constructed that certain people and groups profit from inequalities — between men and women, rich and poor, black and white, etc. — is a society in which money is more highly valued than love, justice, and human life itself.
For the man of twofold vision nothing could be more illusory than the goal of success, nothing more false than money, and a long line of Protestant preachers in the 19th century continued to say so, though, by the end of the century some of their voices began to quaver.
Because of feminism, women make more money than man in the same jobs Because of feminism, it's hard to find a movie with a heroic male lead anymore.
Apparently, people are much more likely to give money to a business man than they are to a homeless man.
not judging you or anyone vow to fight if you truly are a man of GOD truth would be spoken not the devious way you and the church handled it im more of a man than you will ever be guess you are afraid of losing all those members and money.
The men sought to ingratiate themselves with the steward of the house; they explained about the money found in their sacks: they had brought it all back, besides more money for their further purchase.
Clearly the «traditional» marriage in which it is automatically assumed that the man will earn the money and be more or less dominant and the woman will raise the children and be more or less submissive — which has been and still is the commonest pattern in Western society — is changing.
Jesus believed in helping a man up, but did not believe in giving people more than they earned (parable of the talents) or in letting people make money in his name... he threw them out of the temple.
It is a man who loves women more than money
I suppose it is because people believe that the homeless man is more likely to spend the money on alcohol or drugs than the business man.
Problem definition is time - consuming, a deep journey into our own prejudices and hopes for a Christian faith that actually makes a difference, a horrible awakening that giants of the faith may have little faith in God and more in courts and money, that fame - seekers exist within the church system and garner friends as shields, that a man that marries a second wife may wish to destroy the first wife at any cost, and that authors can indeed write good books but run away from women speaking of their own abuse, and that prior friendships dictate the limits of Christianity....
Some Christians continue to characterize fathers who share parenting responsibilities or stay at home with their children as «man fails» and «worse than unbelievers,» instructing women to intentionally avoid earning more money than their husbands, even if it is less practical for their family to do so, or else they will injure their spouse's ego.
I lean towards the third view... but I admit it is the most difficult of the three views... Christ's priorities appear to be «love in motion» flowing in almost unpredictable directions as dictated by the greatest need: — He heals a slave rather than rebukes slavery; — He heals a man at a pool, then leads the man to belief, then says «cease from sinning»; — He heals many others and says «go and sin no more» to but a few; — He shares money with the poor but establishes no long - term aid; — He touches lepers; He converses with seeking Pharisees; He debates with other Pharisees; He lives with Samaritan outcasts for two days; — He acknowledges the five «marriages» of the Samaritan woman as «marriages»... and then remarks about her current co-habitation... but then moves to higher priorities; — He seems so very focused on internal holiness and not on external holiness; — He violates the Sabbath; He says He is Lord of the Sabbath; He even says that the Sabbath was created to assist man, rather than man created to serve the Sabbath... thus turning the entire concept of the Law into one of assistance rather than being chained to obedience; — He insists on impartiality in the way we bless others, even if we call them «evil» or «good».
It was created by men, who were more concerned about property, money, and borders.
Neither prospect, he says, can undo the fact of an information society in which work is more mental than physical and women often make more money than men, and neither can undo the reality of contraception and abortion which has broken the links between sex, babies, and the necessary male.
Precisely in this connection money may conceal many a wanton deed, while the poor man's more reluctant lapse may far more easily be disclosed.
Then the text moved on to a formidable list of reformanda: inadequate procedures for selection and training of priests, pastoral responsibilities allotted to those living elsewhere (Campeggio as Bishop of Salisbury would be an example — but Rome was full of such men who used a part of their salary to pay a vicar to look after their diocese while they did other more congenial work in Rome); the bequeathing of benefices in wills especially to the children of priests, pluralism, failure to correct those who make money by hearing confessions.
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