Sentences with phrase «taking money for»

We as fellows got tired of seeing our fellows in the legal community getting taken advantage of by these absurd lead gen companies and other organization run by NON ATTORNEYS, taking your money for little if any real results.
«They're the PR guys and they're in the game and taking money for what they do,» he said.
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You will very likely not see many fitness people who struggle with the concept of taking money for their services.
«They're the PR guys and they're in the game and taking money for what they do,» he said.
William Rapfogel began stealing from the Met Council shortly after becoming its CEO in 1992, and continued taking money for more than 20 years, as part of an eleborate kickback scheme, investigators said.
Klein denied that some of his members were taking money for chairmanships when they did not actually hold the posts.
And these commercials saying he is taking money for his apartments and tax breaks, Cuomo should know thats governments fault for making the laws not Paladinos.
He later asked him if he was aware that at the time he was taking money for Patience to the BDC operator, Patience was a Permanent Secretary in the employ of the Bayelsa State Government, but Dudafa said he was not aware as it was not part of his schedule to know.
I am sounding a note of caution, any officer found taking money for facilitating adoption will face disciplinary action,» Mrs. Lithur stated.
I can not see the rational of taking money for its funding form the food stamp program.
As evidence of this, he observed, «I can't think of any case in which a doctor has been accused of taking money for doing something a doctor would not have done anyway.»
«Then you know that Suzy has her own savings, but you could take money for Suzy out of Johnny's pot if you needed to.
Too bad they took my money for a subscription (in January) and never honoured it.
The bank took the money for two reasons, Scully said.
They'll take his money for purchases, but won't be giving him a job.
As for «rejecting», time for those who haven't already done so to reject the bishops and their crazy religious myth that takes money for nothing, never delivers what it promises, and pays for their fancy dresses and lazy lifestyle.
Jesus, who was nailed on the cross after feeding five thousand other people from out of his ass, walking on water, bringing back a boy they KNEW was dead because he was rotting and shouting down every single saduccee and pharisee for praising their white - washed selves and holding salvation from the masses, who never took money for himself, who historically KNOWINGLY gave his life for the rest of humanity,... «did it for the good economic standing?»
Many years a go the Lord spoke to me as a pastor not to take money for preaching His Gospel, I did not understand but I obeyed.
Ask yourselves which one of the prophets took money for preaching?
I tithe in acknowledgement of the fact that everything I have comes from God and I am just a steward of what He has blessed me with, plus the awareness that it takes money for the church to do the things Christ commissioned it to do.
As all pastors take money for evangelizing and Paul wrote that they are «fake Chriistians» for taking money, how about Darling gets himself on to hell and stops giving us his fake Christian opinion?
@ # $ % to court for taking moneys for their own benifits (stupid people wake up) These people don't care about anybody but themselfs & how they can be burried comfortably with family members by their side with plenty of cash to boot.
Was he there when someone took money for a machine that had no other purpose than to snuff out lives?
when I see those preachers in the US who make a living like that guy in Atlanta mega church I start to really like again the idea of if you want to serve good do nt take money for that be a monk or priest and live a simple life.
«The factory was a very good experience,» says Rocca, «In the factory, if you work 10 hours, you take the money for 10 hours.
What he does do is take money for services and what is more he has overseen since our leaving Highbury a 20 % reduction in Arsenals total expenditure in relation to player acquisitions.
It will certainly take some money for them to do that, which is why they are buying popular ex Premier League players that will give the league a better name.
And no, we never took money for our children - the money went to the agencies, lawyers, etc..
Look at rape cases, there was a judge who took money for rape, a judge who took money for land, a judge who took money for armed robbery.
Rather than give the money to the law firm that employed Ambrosino, he took the money for himself and then didn't pay taxes on it.
«I think it is wrong to come to me to take money to foot your hospital bill and to come to me again to take money for a party.
Ivor Kobina Greenstreet charged saying, «Everywhere we go Ghanaians are tired of all the fighting of the NDC and the NPP who are fighting to get power to steal our hope and take money for themselves and their family members.»
But Gillibrand admits it does take money for the upgrades.
i love life, and have christian morals and values... i measure my worth, not by what i have... but what i have i wouldn't take money for...
«He wouldn't take any money for the interview,» Rogers says, «He said, «She never would have thought of calling in a death threat, and that's on me, and I ruined her career.
on PBS / WNET took money for pension coverage, now check out the Gates Foundation and the Common Core
This dealership took my money for repairs covered by warranty that should have been free.
«You've taken money for our blood.»
It is true vanity presses do nothing but take our money for minimal services.
I never take any money for the visits, and I always give a free copy to the school for their library.
I'd rather not take your money for sub-par results *
They were quick to take the money for the card but I have yet to get a refund and I have been calling every few days.
Not only do they want to take your money for an e book that you can't «own», but now you can't even download the content to your pc and transfer it to the one e-reader of your choice.
One problem with the «gift a book» feature is that with a few clicks they can just take the money for the book instead and never actually get the book.
What's an author and indie publisher to do when a company... a key player in the book wholesaler field... takes the money for representation and then does zip?
I'm just gonna shut up and let them take my money for this bad boy..
If you take money for the classroom collection, you poured money down a rat hole.
If you're not going to have a professional attitude, then don't take money for it.
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