Sentences with phrase «wrest money»

They offered «easy» loan modifications and «foreclosure counseling» that were often nothing more than attempts to wrest money from distressed consumers.

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Rather than continue to get the very best out of the existing squad, it's all about throwing money at the cause to ensure that the Blues wrest the Premier League title back from the hands of Manchester United.
would wenger spend that sort of money on a defender??? nahh he has» nt spent that sort of money on a a striker, But Sven Mislintat may do come the summer, Control of the transfer policy has been gradually being wrested from Wengers tight little grip, but rome wasnt built in a day and the board are still in the tail end of Wenger mode.
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has distributed $ 1.7 million wrested from Westchester polluters to organizations that will use the money to keep contaminated storm water out of the Bronx River.
County Executive Mark Poloncarz says he's devoting time, effort and money to all Democratic candidates this year in an effort to wrest control of the County Legislature from Republicans.
Like King's attempts to wrest control of women's tennis from the regressive, reactionary men who controlled the financial structure, including prize money, change toward equality, both women's and LBGTQ, was and continues to be gradual, incremental, but rarely temporary.
WHAT IT»S ABOUT With Lucious (Terrence Howard) in jail, Cookie (Taraji P. Henson) holds a «Free Lucious» concert, which is just a big ploy to get the big money interested in her gambit to wrest Empire away from him.
The money is wrested directly from teacher paychecks as an add - on to their monthly dues (unless teachers specifically object), a power granted unions by school boards as part of collective bargaining deals.
Since 1984, school districts have sued the state of Texas repeatedly to wrest more money for public education, resulting in five major court decisions.
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