You get by the way you have to get by.
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If I can get by on my own money, I'd prefer to get by on my own money.
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Thirty percent of us are finding it difficult to get by or are reporting being able to "just get by," according to a Federal Reserve survey published this year.
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It might even be enough for you to get by.
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This ball very definitionally did not get by the catcher.
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It was just do what you can to get by.
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He did odd jobs like washing dishes to get by.
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I still worry about having enough work to get by.
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That is, they could get by without their teenager working.
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"We can get by with Europe growing minimally," he said.
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Many residents had to get by without power for months.
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You can't get by on $11,8003, $12,000, $13,000 a year.
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It's 2018, and we're all just trying to get by.
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WeWork members get by on 50 square feet per head.
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They each worked multiple jobs to help us get by.
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So many people in Peru are struggling to get by.
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In fact, they get by with using just 15 — 3.141592653589793.
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The poor new arrivals, meanwhile, get by with almost nothing.
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So what does it take to get by in London?
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Do they have enough food or water to get by?
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However, to get by, he works at an Italian restaurant.
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While he was gone, his family struggled to get by.
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One way or another, we get by in our country.
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"He regularly borrowed from friends to get by," they said.
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Maybe I could get by with 6 hours of sleep.
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You'll probably get by just fine with a cheaper phone.
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I needed a paycheck, and to get by in life.
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They are weak men, but they bluster to get by.
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You really can get by with less when you travel.
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But you can't just get by on these big boats.
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In the meantime, I figured I'd probably get by okay.
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Many I get by wandering the aisles at Whole Foods.
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Many other parents must get by without day care services.
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Instead, many can get by with jeans and jogger pants.
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I couldn't get by with the money I was earning.
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If saving for retirement isn't a priority for you, consider this: If you're struggling to get by now on a small paycheck, how will you get by in retirement without savings and no paycheck?
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That endurance enables Baik to get by with a short bench.
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Even celebrities get by with a little help from their friends.
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She can get by just fine with a Maine coon cat.
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Many get by on around $1 a day (see chart 3).
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Many shops have cut salaries or fired staff to get by.
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Many of its workers relied on food stamps to get by.
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In France, he would have to get by with only one.
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Who needs two g's when you can get by with one?
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But most leaders know they can get by with only English.
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Over tea, Alva chats to other women struggling to get by.
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They get by on noodles and rice while the money lasts.
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Her family wasn't rich, but had enough money to get by.
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That rings hollow with many Egyptians already struggling to get by.
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I tried to go around him (left) but couldn't get by.
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Other freelancers are relying on off-market plans to get by.
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I really couldn't get by without a couple drugs: caffeine/vitamins!
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I'll get by just fine with a bottom and a middle.
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You can get by with a little help from your friends.
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Many retirees today are already finding it hard to get by.
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"It's been a constant struggle just to get by," he said.
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But would a Schwab-TD Ameritrade merger get by federal regulators?
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But will a Schwab-TD Ameritrade merger get by federal regulators?
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Most people are just doing their best trying to get by.
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"We'll get by without Russian oil (if need be)," said Lukashenko.
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She fires off stories of what families did to get by.
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They have multiple sclerosis … They're just desperately trying to get by.
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They really just kind of get through it and get by.
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All Trump needed to do was get by the press conference unscathed.
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There were no gods; just men and women, struggling to get by.
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It's about female friendship and grief and just trying to get by.
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As a result, Americans of all ages are struggling to get by.
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Unemployed is at about 40 percent, but people still get by somehow.
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I still had enough money to get by, despite losing many sponsors.
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That wasn't enough to get by, but my mom paid my rent.
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It's cool that Bodhi is just a guy trying to get by.
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But truthfully, you get by with a little help from your friends!
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I could easily get by with a bluetooth speaker and a smartphone.
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Other developing countries get by with a far less populous public sector.
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"It's impossible to get by on a pension in Crimea," she said.
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It's hard to imagine how we used to get by without them.
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How many great artists can get by with just their first name?
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Although life is hard, people get by, but there is never enough.
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We might get by from crisis to crisis and we may not.
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Some do the Spartan "enough to get by" thing like I do.
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"If you learn Torah you can get by in everything," he said.
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It's the only time in my day that I get by myself.
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They had no money and had to work hard to get by.
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It was hard to succeed, even to get by, for Soviet Jews.
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I sailed through high school, doing the bare minimum to get by.
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We need to see from day to day how to get by.
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You can get by without spending a lot to redo your space.
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And what you get by voting for Trump is bigotry and fear.
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Still, how much help can the meandering Mets get by Monday afternoon?
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"Before we had these (stoves) we could barely get by," she said.
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It means try to get by, rail against its dirtiness, keep fighting.
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Because of that, his family relied on food aid to get by.
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Not ideal, but it's what we need to do to get by.
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Translation -- you can't get by with raw talent at the NBA level.
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And it's not just the contractors who are struggling to get by.
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She was doing the best she could to get by in life.
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In the wild, crocodiles can get by with only the occasional meal.
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But can you earn enough to get by while working from home?
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Many millennials, and Americans of all ages, are struggling to get by.
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For now, this is how I get by: Nod/smile at everyone.
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She also didn&apost lean heavily on self-promotion to get by.
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Thousands of people are trying to get by on the minimum wage.
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A formidable solo performer, she could get by on extended technique alone.
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Believe it or not, say some, you can more than get by.
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She's also eating less so she and her son can get by.
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Honestly, this tainted reputation of the earth's shark population is a sort of a shame, really, because they're just big fish trying get by in the same way we're small primates trying to get by with wellness and skincare.
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"We make good money, and it's still hard to get by," Howard said.
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Another is 76 and works seven days a week just to get by.
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She says could get by without medication on a chill day if necessary.
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"He knew exactly what sort of response he would get by doing that."
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It's not clear what Trump or the GOP get by changing the guard.
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No wonder so many office workers must get by with noise-reducing headphones.
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By default, Windows 10 requires a password to get by the lock screen.
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It's really tough to get by in Thailand without the take away talk.
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Ask yourself: How is your family going to get by without your income?
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In an interview with Ellen Degeneres, she wasn't letting anything get by her.
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Some get by, selling weapons or information to the Houthis or al-Qaeda.
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Someone wanted to know how to get by train from Oslo to Palermo.
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Ehrlich: There's a lot of bands that get by on style over substance.
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To get to a hiring manager, you've got to get by Mya first.
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"He was kind and helped me to get by, at first," she said.
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As children they sold trinkets on the streets of Athens to get by.
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This would allow crops such as alfalfa to get by with less water.
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Once again, Facebook could get by with a little help from its friends.
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It was hard for them to get by but they did, with difficulty.
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"I used to barely get by when growing maize and beans," he explained.
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In four previous races, Kent and Exaggerator had failed to get by Nyquist.
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It's clear some residents are turning to potentially risky sources to get by.
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She has perfected a series of small rituals to help her get by.
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Making the best of what we've got, we settle in, adapt, get by.
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They get by on her grandmother's pension and from sales of homemade sweets.
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She could hardly get by on her meager wages of $36 a month.
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The second is crystals, which players get by purchasing them for real money.
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Singing in chorus with a good voice, I could get by like that.
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She and Paris's father had sufficient resources from their families to get by.
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She remembered him coming from a poor family that struggled to get by.
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Just care, enough to get by and to live a life of dignity.
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Here are simple tips to get by if you don't know the language.
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He struggled to get by and needed to move to a smaller apartment.
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Family members gathered there agreed that it has become harder to get by.
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I'm not one of those people who can get by with minimal rest.
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WeWork must now try to get by with a much smaller financial infusion.
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She struggles to get by without a regular income to supplement public assistance.
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Compared to their U.S. counterparts, Mexico's migration authorities get by on a shoestring.
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"That's what they don't get by insisting that Westport trumps all," she said.
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To get by, Amini taught herself to make intricate designs watching YouTube videos.
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It tries to get by on energetic force: a nonstop swirl of movement.
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I don't know how we would get by if we had more children.
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You can get by just fine without watching the market much at all.
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It's a magic feeling that you just can't get by shopping on Amazon.
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The tax base declines, and towns need to get by with fewer teachers.
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The others, you can get by for about five days to a week.
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Now, he says, he relies on three of his five children to get by.
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He's tailoring the new order to get by the courts without seeking new legislation.
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I'm mildly uncomfortable and I'm not saving money, but I'm able to get by.
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In interviews across the country, Cubans told Reuters they are struggling to get by.
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He's athletic, quick enough to get by guys, and he makes the right play.
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We discovered that we really didn't need a lot of things to get by.
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The group's third record, "Let Me Get By," is scheduled for release next week.
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On a shoe-string budget, they would split meals at Popeyes to get by.
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But on offense, where Towns usually has his way, he couldn't get by Embiid.
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Nothing seems to get by Liberty High's lawyer Sonya, so it's doubtful this will.
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The many groups nationally get by on less than $2m in total, she estimates.
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That's more than you could get by just rolling back the Bush tax cuts.
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A big informal economy allows young workers to arrangiarsi (get by, with odd jobs).
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Mr Son's empire has become too big to get by with patchy, amateur governance.
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That didn't sit well with many middle class Americans who struggle to get by.
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So a laptop is all I really need to get by—theoretically, at least.
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He supports two children; to get by, he recently signed up for public benefits.
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The impact dwarfs what you can get by installing solar panels on your roof.
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Many end up sleeping rough, or turning to prostitution or theft to get by.
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But I do think Mr. Bezos could get by on $15 billion or so.
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But they all have some version of it, and it's enough to get by.
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That means buh bye Freda, who's currently working in a barbershop to get by.
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It allows people to get by, to survive, but life's not easy for them.
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You can still sort of get by as a size 24 in mainstream stores.
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Locals who once plied their livelihood in the bay can now barely get by.
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Most pin companies are extremely kitschy, relying on dead cultural references to get by.
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The result is a world where students and professors alike struggle to get by.
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I would say I just kind of bumped him enough to get by him.
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The country might get by, but at a terrible cost to our democratic institutions.
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As he waits, Mr. Rodríguez tries to get by the best that he can.
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You have to try really hard to get by I'm not knocking hard work.
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You can't get by on just managing yourself or managing your employees as individuals.
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The answer to that question is probably that they don't get by very well.
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He runs a normal, good meeting and seems well-informed enough to get by.
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It's about where people live, how they live, how they have to get by.
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Luton can get by speaking French to patients from West Africa and the Caribbean.
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In fact, most kids can get by with models that cost less than $500.
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Here are some simple tips to get by if you don't know the language.
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Travel teaches you to be independent, make decisions and learn how to get by.
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I grew up speaking some New Mexican Spanish, but just enough to get by.
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For a time, my family and I relied on public assistance to get by.
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"We can get by if China has only 6-7 percent growth," he added.
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Hester has never paid Dujardin a salary, and she was struggling to get by.
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In America, families are left to their own devices to try to get by.
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Ultimately, Trump's plan pits people who are struggling to get by against one another.
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I don't want to do it, but we've all got to get by, right?
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Residents get by filling water barrels from a spring and service from city water trucks.
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Are they such great scientists that the Academy of Sciences cannot get by without them.
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YouTube is not supported natively, but you can get by with the web browser workaround.
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And in the face of tough questions, she says whatever she needs to get by.
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How'd Kevin Hart get by Super Bowl security to party with the Patriots on Sunday??
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Sure, you could probably get by streaming the game on a laptop, but it's 2016.
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Somehow, with a bit of ingenuity and a lot of hustle, its people get by.
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In the meantime, families like those at Federal Hill will keep struggling to get by.
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"He's trying to get by putting all his energy into his kids," said the source.
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"He's trying to get by putting all his energy into his kids," says the source.
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Los Angeles (CNN)He really does get by with a little help from his friends.
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"He's trying to get by putting all his energy into his kids," the source said.
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If you can get by with less storage space, the standard G6 is great, too.
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Right now, I have no idea how many swatches we will get by March 2.
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"We manage, we get by," she said a few minutes later with a weak smile.
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We've all heard of people who seem to get by just fine on short rest.
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But there are ways to get by, and even strengthen your relationship, in small spaces.
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Key to the refugees' ability to get by, along with their entrepreneurship, is their location.
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What helped me get by is understanding the cultural differences between American and Japanese culture.
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It would leave some of the country's most vulnerable without a way to get by.
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It's not going to be comfortable, but I can find a way to get by.
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"We need certain equipment that the states are unable to get by themselves," he said.
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She needs Sizemore to program him to seem human enough to get by the guards.
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"We knew we can't just get by on offense," the reserve guard Donte DiVincenzo said.
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It also gives you a barometer to measure whether you're making enough to get by.
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"I'll make a profit that will help me get by a bit," Mr. Mohammadi said.
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Whatever you're doing to get by, try to make some time for some great journalism.
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Here are some tips to get by from someone who does it all the time.
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We need to place our focus on those who will struggle just to get by.
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So total federal spending on people struggling to get by is projected to hold steady.
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I'll be able to get by, find a job, and improve my quality of life.
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"Airbnb helps thousands of New Yorkers get by in an increasingly expensive city," he said.
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She was broke, owing thousands in back taxes and performing at nightclubs to get by.
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To get by, Ms. Meling washed dishes during the day and sold bananas at night.
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Bigger dark green bubbles likewise indicate a city where the working class can get by.
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Still, Mr. Haggmark said there was not enough water to get by without cutting more.
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To some extent, Buttigieg is only doing what he needs to do to get by.
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Money was so tight, the Demsons used food stamps and food banks to get by.
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"We just have to do what we have to do to get by," she said.
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The scene was not a happy one: stores for rent, people struggling to get by.
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My parents don't speak English and hustled hard to get by in the United States.
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Kimber says she doesn't know how Americans get by without the health security she has.
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For example, they would check her dissertation, while I needed extra tutoring just to get by.
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Without it, people like the students in Talihina must devise imperfect workarounds just to get by.
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They tried to get by police tape that crisscrossed the shooting scene but were held back.
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"It was just one of those days where you hope to get by somehow," Federer said.
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The cast's recent reunion will give you all the BMW feels you need to get by.
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You can only get by on letting the audience live vicariously through you for so long.
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In fact, many workers claim early, which reduces the amount they get by up to 25%.
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The adorable candy lady and I get by with images of candy and my broken Spanish.
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Individual policyholders will decline as households get by with one car, or no car at all.
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But across the U.S., hundreds of thousands of homeless people are struggling just to get by.
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"You've got to get by that to have political cover in China to have meaningful negotiations."
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With a wife, a son, diabetes and not much money, it was hard to get by.
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Their ability to get by relatively unnoticed hinges on the fact that they're the norm, ie.
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There are only so many things you can get by seeing a person out in public.
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It appears I'd just slaughtered a bunch of people trying to get by, for no reason.
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Since the leave was almost entirely unpaid, I took loans against my pension to get by.
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It means that we have to take pleasure in the smallest, strangest things to get by.
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Courtesy Bulbapedia Piplup is the kind of creature that can get by on its looks alone.
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So, how do you manage to get by and save for retirement without a big paycheck?
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If you're only looking for a few tweaks, you can get by with the cheaper tier.
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But that may be a tough sell to swing voters who are struggling to get by.
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Over the past few decades, Americans have taken on increasing amounts of debt to get by.
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But if anyone could get by behind bars on pure bullshit and bravado, it's Martin Shkreli.
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I was making just about enough to get by but nowhere near enough to live comfortably.
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To get by, she took jobs hosting television shows and playing minor roles in serial dramas.
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We remove or drastically filter all the information we might get by being with another person.
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In Greece, it's very hard for young couples to get by under the current economic conditions.
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In the past, pre-seed startups could get by with just an MVPP (Minimum Viable PowerPoint).
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But their rotation is so dominant that they should still have enough offense to get by.
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You can probably get by just fine with the much cheaper $500 iPad Air for that.
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I moved in but found I still couldn't earn enough to get by, let alone save.
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Featured Article: "What Happened When a State Made Food Stamps Harder to Get" by Campbell Robertson.
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"We see relatively simple attacks able to get by good defenses all the time," said Owen.
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His time as president left a bitter legacy for many Iranians who struggled to get by.
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I'm in a much better place now, but I want to thrive, not just get by.
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Armanda wound up needing to rely on public benefits like food stamps just to get by.
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And like many American men, they were now depending on their wives' jobs to get by.
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Many people who grow up without much recognize resourcefulness as an essential skill to get by.
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There is bipartisan agreement that too many families struggle to get by, let alone get ahead.
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Klaus paid me peanuts, no question, but I had some savings and I could get by.
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"But Ring's security is such that even with minimal headers, you can get by," they added.
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The 15 US states where hourly employees have to work the most just to get by
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Kentucky has been able to get by weaker teams on those nights when Monk goes cold.
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That doesn't exactly make them good candidates when they need more money just to get by.
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O.K., you have a place in mind, but how do you make money and get by?
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The stipends will certainly be useful, but will hardly be enough to get by in Washington.
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Her mother sold candies to make a living, but it was barely enough to get by.
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Many elderly and disabled here find a way to get by at home, with little care.
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More than 72 percent of workers reported that they had barely enough money to get by.
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Instead of "having it all," too many women worry about not having enough to get by.
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"We trust them to do what they need to do to get by in Peru," he said.
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If you can&apost get by on $300,000.00 in a country where so many people are struggling.
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If the stalemate in Washington perists, he expects to rely on his credit card to get by.
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"We make just enough to get by now," Zhao said as his toddler played among the tables.
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"I can't get by otherwise because my income is below what I need to spend," Goldsztein said.
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Many farmers couldn't get by without such side jobs, said Julie Brodeur of West Kingston, Rhode Island.
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Fitting myself into narratives is one of the only ways I've been able to get by lately.
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But hyperinflation and default are hardly a walk in the park for those struggling to get by.
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And I'm quite sure that actual pros won't be able to get by with a $1,299 machine.
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That's been fine in the past: aggressive pricing allowed OnePlus to get by with an average camera.
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He later told GQ that it was the only tattoo his mother would get by his side.
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He estimates that roughly half the 500 farm laborers in his neighborhood are struggling to get by.
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Against the Kings, Carey Price faced just 218 shots and allowed just one to get by him.
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The look of shock and pity I sometimes get by even the most liberal folks is hindering.
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Most of the locals literally live next door to immense wealth while they're struggling to get by.
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And only two out of every 10 Venezuelans tell Encovi they can get by without government help.
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"I was able to get by with just Tylenol, but I have a pretty high pain tolerance."
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That may prove difficult to get by many conservatives, who would want a revenue-neutral tax plan.
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The cost of living keeps going up, and countless hardworking Americans are struggling just to get by.
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Ransomware is only one of the "benefits" that criminals get by infecting computers via content theft websites.
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They don't take what they want but rather what they need to get by and nothing more.
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And it turns out these are normal people in a horrible crisis just trying to get by.
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Before leaving Venmo, Yassin decided how much money he'd need to get by while traveling the world.
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Next-level privacy is about to be the best thing you get by paying the Apple tax.
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"He's still got some hurdles to get by, and he's just not by them yet," Girardi said.
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The idea of taking on debt just to get by is unimaginable and must be reined in.
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I relied on traditional antiperspirants for times when I really couldn't get by with smelling slightly musky.
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I am supposed to have four puffs, but I would think, 'Can I get by with one?
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Still, the experiment offers some perspective on how much you need to spend just to get by.
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"They bought what they needed to get by," Chief Executive Bob Sasser said on an earnings call.
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In Ms. Driscoll's case, she remembers her grandfather pawning and re-pawning his suit to get by.
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But it is not proof that a country can get by for long without a responsible government.
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After a year of recovery I had restored my mobility and had sufficient sight to get by.
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Some communities are struggling to get by and they're worried they won't be able to keep up.
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She had left home at 16, started squatting, and worked part-time odd jobs to get by.
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But even with pay rates that surpass the national average, it can be hard to get by.
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We get by without the infamous "Nonni" with whom we lived in the United States and Brazil.
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He makes roughly $25,20173 a year as a handyman, he said, enough to get by in Paradise.
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That will give you an idea of how many months you can get by without an income.
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He now relies on his wife's income and a steady supply of pain medication to get by.
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There will be more tiers of fundraising to come to ensure we can get by over time.
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On his old, small plot, he pocketed a measly $300 a year — barely enough to get by.
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And although it&aposs not their favorite ingredient, the new crop helps these displaced families get by.
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It is my favorite season in Hong Kong, finally cool enough to get by without air-conditioning.
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The very fact that such fortunes exist while others struggle to get by strikes her as unjust.
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"If they think they can get by with $15 million quarters, they're wrong," said the Democratic fundraiser.
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You just can't get by with a little more than half of what your rivals are raising.
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He never started the company, but sold records and taught Qigong, making just enough to get by.
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Sam and I can easily get by on $30/day for the two of us in Vietnam.
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But I see first hand now how hard it is for hard working families to get by.
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"My boss would only lend us S$22017 here, S$300 there [to get by]," Sardar said.
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He tells her that he has been restricting himself "in the most extreme way" to get by.
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Can you get by with checking only your ski gear and living out of a carry-on?
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Superhero movies can get by with a less-than-memorable villain if their other elements are strong.
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It's not just going through a day in order to get by or to pay a bill.
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How can a senior citizen or a disabled veteran get by on $13,000 a year from Social Security?
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It's difficult to plan for health care if you're not sure how much you'll need to get by.
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"We just about get by," his father Faisal said, sitting on the floor of their empty living room.
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Don't get me wrong, I like a clean apartment, and I can cook well enough to get by.
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Even at our best, we are a weird bag of flesh of bone, just trying to get by.
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The first I get by picking the right spot, as far away from any bright lights as possible.
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This president may not know what life is like for people struggling to get by, but we do.
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The only way to get by — in this case — is to find a scam you can run yourself. ●
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Mr. Stowe said they all get by modestly on his father's retirement funds and from his painting sales.
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In all, pitcher plants are just trying to get by, even if the result is a little gross.
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So if his vision is to come to pass, many processors would have to get by without batteries.
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She said very few people can get by in their communities, business or commerce without somehow using Facebook.
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To get by, lone parents with school-age children need over £600 per week, or £30,000 per year.
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After all, when your life revolves around cooking, you don't exactly get by serving your guests canned cranberries.
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While there, she earned just $300 per month, which forced her to get by on a shoestring budget.
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Neither of her grandfathers had life insurance, and it was a struggle for her family to get by.
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I could even get by inside to some degree, whereas I was bumping into things indoors with V1.
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The yield of her product is only enough for her to get by, but doesn't make much profit.
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Death of the Outsider is the first time a Dishonored protagonist really needs to hustle to get by.
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I can't tie my shoes, but outside of that and everything else, I can kind of get by.
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In the short term, he said, India might get by with a local alternative to genetically modified cotton.
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As a result, those making even a six-figure income can feel like they're struggling to get by.
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His brother was built differently and did not, and ostensibly abused alcohol as a way to get by.
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What about those of us working ourselves to the bone but still struggling to get by each month?
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I got about as far with this approach as I might get by asking for escargots at Gough's.
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But unlike Uncle Buck the character, the sitcom "Uncle Buck" won't get by for long on charm alone.
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Just put your head down and take your licks, get by with a little help from your friends.
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In Africa, Ms. Vansteenkiste learned to love nature and to get by on very little, her husband said.
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Nebraska definitely cannot boast the opportunities New York offers, but you can get by on a lot less.
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He once consulted a sleep expert to divine a way to get by on four hours a night.
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You didn't have to worry about creating noble citizens; you could get by with rationally self-interested ones.
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Those who stayed frequently hid their Jewish identities, even from their own children, in order to get by.
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A vote he had hoped to get by the end of this month may not come until July.
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It's a shanda, a shame, on Kushner for inflicting so much tsoris on people struggling to get by.
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" And she said, "Democrats also know that too many families are struggling to get by in our economy.
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She became a Nestlé vendor two years ago, when her family of five was struggling to get by.
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This year, business owners like Qiu Xiangjian would be grateful if the god merely helped them get by.
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No longer would he be able to coast through life and get by on his somewhat privileged background.
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Can you get by on ten bucks an hour, or do you have to raise the minimum wage?
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Nadia Nassar, 25, lives with her parents in the Wedgewood Creek neighborhood of Oakville just to get by.
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States where it's most difficult for single elderly individuals to get by include Massachusetts, New York and Vermont.
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The stores in Oregon and Texas get by due to relatively inexpensive rent and a loyal customer base.
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Unable to read until he was 123, he started out as just another guy trying to get by.
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"There are so many businesses, like ours, who are trying to just get by every month," Guo said.
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We work and work and barely get by, while wealth pools up in obscene quantities out of view.
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Right now, we operate on a bare-bones model, just enough to get by and keep things running.
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The best leverage is the kind you get by executing day in and day out on your vision.
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They never really addressed the departure of closer Mark Melancon, but have enough solid options to get by.
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"People are struggling so much to get by with the hours they have as it is," she said.
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Everyone helped each other, or else how could you get by or how could you make it through.
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I will miss her and Cody deeply — we all will, but we must get by as best we can.
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It seems that the Bachelorettes get by with a little help from their producer friends, especially on night one.
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Part of the problem seems to be that so many people in the U.S. are struggling to get by.
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You GET BY. I've had foot, ear, rib, head, hip, back, & heart surgeries just so I can function/live.
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I will miss her and Cody deeply, we all will, but we must get by as best we can.
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Don't worry, though — the crew in the ISS has more than enough to get by for quite some time.
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"It has the potential to be much higher than we could get by investing in the market," Monfredi said.
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Like other families who arrived as Somali refugees, he says they first depended on food stamps to get by.
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You can certainly get by without a Google account, but having one will make your online life much easier.
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This rule will literally take food off the tables of American families who are already struggling to get by.
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The two first met while working together on the off-Broadway show The Way We Get By last year.
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Tornado fast facts "We're currently working on clearing debris from the roads so we can get by," he said.
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In Warren, Michigan, GM employees had been collecting food, diapers, and baby formula to help striking workers get by.
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It's surprising we're even able to get by on the days we forget to grab a cup of coffee.
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Long gone are the days when you could get by with a cheap Wi-Fi router in your home.
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Constantly concerned with work, I questioned if I'd done enough over the course of each day to get by.
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And like humans, it's just trying to get by in the world, making it up as it goes along.
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Humble beginnings: Bullock talks about being raised by a single mother in a family that struggled to get by.
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I know you're not supposed to do this, but I'm doing what I have to do to get by.
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And that's another important consideration when tethering: Actually having a strong enough 4G LTE data signal to get by.
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Previous split-book franchises could get by on plausible deniability; this one barely bothers to justify its continued existence.
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You can sleep more and vastly improve the quality of the sleep you get by reducing your caffeine intake.
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He did not say how much the authority expected to get by selling the concession to develop the land.
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That's right, older Americans aren't the stereotypical grannies and grandpas huddling in a corner just hoping to get by.
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Fort McMurray's food bank has been helping more and more people get by, according to a local news report.
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Margie has managed to get by despite the rent increases, but many of her neighbors are not as lucky.
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It has been 209 years since the fall of Saddam, but many Iraqis are still struggling to get by.
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Or is that not reality, and they are just trying to get by on a day-to-day level?
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For some of the newly-freed women, keeping their baby is a burden as they struggle to get by.
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Widows with children, trying to get by on Social Security survivors benefits, also face a 50 percent earnings penalty.
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So many Americans are struggling to get by, with no hope for saving for the future, much less retirement.
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Drivers used every bit of open space they could, including ditches and racing through front yards, to get by.
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Almost half, 42 percent, said they appreciated the extra income, but noted that they could get by without it.
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We used to get by just fine on projects, but now it's goodies plus perks, plus this, plus that.
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When things become tight, people are forced to make cuts anywhere and everywhere they can just to get by.
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Harvick was the first driver to get by Logano on the race track, taking the lead on lap 26.
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Democrats are committed to helping people make enough to get ahead instead of having barely enough to get by.
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Athletes are winning championships and "doing this day to day and are hoping to get by tomorrow," he added.
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A Golden Retriever Art Critic Sniffs Out Masterpieces Michael Jackson's Famous Chimp, Bubbles, Is Selling Paintings to Get By
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Even now, millions of Overwatch, Counter-Strike, and League of Legends players can get by without a discrete GPU.
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We're longing for the day when just combing our brows into a respectable arch is enough to get by.
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We just nod politely from a safe distance, shrug our shoulders and get by them as quickly as possible.
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In Sunday's fateful seventh inning, Frazier let a single hit by Eduardo Nunez get by him in right field.
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"Anytime" is from "We Get By," an album due May 10 with songs written and produced by Ben Harper.
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But COVID-19 is an illness that anyone can get, by touching the wrong surface or just by breathing.
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Many consumers are being put out of work and are just trying to get enough groceries to get by.
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Like many immigrants and low-income Americans, they worked long hours and relied on one another to get by.
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If you don't have super curly or kinky hair, you could probably get by with one of these guys.
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A quarter of South Africans enjoy a middle- or upper-class life, while the rest struggle to get by.
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Because she wasn't bringing in much in terms of salary, she relied on her own thriftiness to get by.
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The rest of us will have to get by on our vicarious pleasure, which is not to be underestimated.
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Fifty-seven percent of white males who have dropped out get by on some form of government disability check.
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There, Davina meets a bunch of kids, many of whom are estranged from their families, struggling to get by.
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Some get by without symptoms, but for many, their very first experience after birth is the torment of withdrawal.
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Now he and his wife, Mera, are trying to get by on a fixed income in Borough Park, Brooklyn.
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Again, the addition of the telephoto camera and more optical zoom capabilities is what you get by going Pro.
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He's a confident bear that's just trying to get by, maybe grab the occasional errant pic-a-nic basket.
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It shows people just trying to get by, out in the galactic equivalent of a small midwestern farm town.
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But experts note that Pyongyang is able to get by since it often doesn't pay to attend international competitions.
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He didn't move—there was plenty of room for the frantic woman to get by with her ugly stroller.
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They could play several gigs a night, making enough to get by while hoping to land a recording deal.
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The two evangelists wouldn't be able to get by on their "animal magnetism and youthful enthusiasm" forever, Templeton argued.
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These people are used to being able to get by with their big working memories to solve these problems.
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Greater liberalisation is also associated with rising passenger numbers and an ability to get by on lower subsidies (see chart).
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Any which way I would have went, he was going to go the other way and probably get by me.
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Plenty of video games get by on name recognition or developer pedigree, but Sundered can sell you with a screenshot.
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He's also in the 2019 show Cleaning Up, about a single mother who turns to insider trading to get by.
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And Steve Jobs was known to say a few things of the sort that might not get by the filter.
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Esposito was a self-described "small potato," struggling to get by and splitting rent on a house on Long Island.
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This is less than a third of the boost that you get, by some estimates, from improving your sleep patterns.
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Apple is trying its best to get by without Qualcomm's chips, but may not be able to avoid its patents.
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" On LinkedIn, Crusius wrote that he was "not really motivated to do anything more than what's necessary to get by.
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If he can get by wading in with haymakers and taking punches, but get the knockout easily, he'll do it.
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Our goal is to get four doors, the amenities you need to get by and none of the expensive fluff.
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And while we might make a little before, we also -- it costs a lot more in order to get by.
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Conventions are a boon for the hosting party, in part, because of the blanket coverage they get by the press.
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Cities with long-standing industrial traditions that could get by in a smaller economy find themselves bleeding talent and jobs.
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Though we somehow managed to get by before smartphones were ubiquitous, it's nearly impossible to go back to that state.
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"That's how we get by," Aya explained, clutching a bag of empty bottles she had just gathered at the hospital.
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More than 95 percent engaged in subsistence farming to get by, and 87 percent lived on under $2 a day.
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The two first met met while working together on the off-Broadway show The Way We Get By in 2015.
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Walgreens is hoping the smaller deal, which still encompasses 2,186 Rite Aid stores, will be easier to get by regulators.
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It's an interesting perspective and it's the kind of perspective you only get by going back to the sources, right?
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Perhaps Thoreau could get by with an Alphasmart, but some of us benefit from a more collaborative way of working.
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With few other ways to get by, the clampdown has left smugglers like Abalde Aboubakar desperate to make ends meet.
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These are all reassuringly familiar wine words and you can probably get by without resorting to a generic house white.
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But now, with Prime Minister Theresa May championing those Britons who are struggling to get by, more is at stake.
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They were taking chances, making mistakes, and trying to get by with the best evidence they had at the time.
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It is so tempting to believe in a world where finding an Idea is all you need to get by.
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Energy Transfer slashed its estimates for the revenue bump it could get by combining with Williams, based in Tulsa, Okla.
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Most Navajo get by on fewer than five gallons of water per day, while the typical American consumes about 28500.
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Defer law school for one year and use the time to travel and work odd jobs just to get by.
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Here in the Volunteer State, you won't feel like you need to work two paying jobs just to get by.
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This will lead to a healthy economy with more opportunity, where all individuals can thrive rather than just get by.
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The HBO documentary Student Athlete broadcasts stories from college players struggling to get by without financial compensation from the NCAA.
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Nearly everybody is playing their own game here, as they try to get by in a compromised and compromising environment.
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For some years, they said, they were raising enough of their own food to get by on $300 a month.
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She's frightened, and wondering how she and other hair stylists will get by given the sharp drop in her business.
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It likely could get by without a bailout according to Ron Epstein, aerospace analyst with Bank of America-Merrill Lynch.
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That's a much bigger cut than police in most states would get by turning assets over to their state governments.
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But, again, the Americans have made splashy public commitments while letting the North Koreans get by without doing the same.
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In their everyday lives, many transgender men, like Mr. Harvie, get by with run-of-the-mill boxers or briefs.
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For low-end workers, the people on the tail of those big productions, it's a lot harder to get by.
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"SMILF" is mostly a judgment-free zone; for the most part, people are just trying their best to get by.
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This includes moms and dads, students, and hardworking Americans who are just trying to get by and earn a living.
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Unless you really need to watch certain games or news shows as they're broadcast, you can get by streaming everything.
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The result is a thinly populated landscape of bootstrapped outliers, which have miraculously managed to get by on sheer determination.
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Despite North Korea's estrangement from most of the rest of the world, it still needs foreign currencies to get by.
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It was also depressing to see how far a presidential candidate could get by exploiting fear, hatred, racism and bigotry.
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Visit the Air and Space Museum or any airshow and see how excited kids get by the "magic" of aviation.
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Finding an affordable place to live isn't always easy, but some cities make it easier to get by than others.
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Many of the staffers said they were motivated by the gains they saw people get by unionizing at other companies.
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Lukaku has a gift for languages: Before arriving in Italy, he spoke six, and could get by in German, too.
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If your product or service is priced at $100, you have to sell a ton of units to get by.
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Now, in a refugee camp with a child aged 6 and another just 17 months, Nifasha struggles to get by.
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You'll find some books missing, and you'll find others present (and what isn't available you can get by using Calibre).
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Many of Nelson's recent transplants fled Canadian cities, where even a couple in cubicle professions can struggle to get by.
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The city is known for its vibrant food and local culture, and is easy to get by with just English.
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Then I turned off my smartphones to see if I could get by for a week with something more simple.
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Sadly, the people hit hardest by these laws are those struggling to get by, or get back on their feet.
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"Sometimes it&aposs very stressful trying to make ends meet, but we manage to get by every month," she said.
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It felt like we were all in hiding, trying to pass as white long enough for us to get by.
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I mean, it's tragic to see how great journalists, I mean, really good ones, are unable to scarcely get by.
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"You get by on your guile more than muscle, brute strength and speed," the team's bench coach, Gary DiSarcina, said.
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If automated checkout kiosks let Maine supermarkets get by with fewer cashiers, that might make more people available to plow snow.
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The microwave is super far from my office, so I keep putting off heating it up and get by on snacks.
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"At the time, we could barely afford groceries, so that initial investment in the pass helped us get by," Jordan says.
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Unfortunately, unlike their heartier desert counterparts, many houseplants can't get by on a spritz of water whenever you remember they exist.
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If they have the skills, language to get by in the country then their chances of succeeding increases and everybody wins.
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But is a lack of immediate access to their paychecks really the reason so many Americans are struggling to get by?
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At Redemption, a world away from politics and aid issues, Senkungu and his colleagues face a daily struggle to get by.
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People who work for multibillion-dollar companies should not have to work 70 or 80 hours a week to get by.
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I had so many years of being broke and now I can get by, so I celebrated with a nice bag.
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A lone person on an island by himself will struggle to get by even if he is surrounded by natural abundance.
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So impatient Pittsburghers, eager to get by, are right on the heels of our speed limit–abiding Uber the whole time.
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A survey by independent analysis firm DiaNEOsis in June revealed that many Greeks were facing an increasing struggle to get by.
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High Maintenance tells stories of New Yorkers who are not trying to just get high; they're trying to just get by.
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Many of those who drop out of the job market, or who work in the gig economy, struggle to get by.
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For a band that can rely on sheer tight professionalism to get by, there was an obvious pleasure in the playing.
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We can only applaud their commitment to the idea that you can just do the bare minimum and still get by.
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The world's about people coming together in a time of crisis and helping people that they don't even know get by.
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If you can get by with five, you'll be rewarded with a class-leading powertrain, astounding technology and delightful driving dynamics.
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Many in the middle class have had to cut back on meat or vegetables and instead get by on cheaper starches.
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I don't mean survive just to get by, I mean survive to move to greater and greater levels in your life.
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If you get laid off, the account might help you get by for several months while you search for another job.
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A number of Quora users mentioned that intelligent people feel like they can get by with less effort than other people.
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Because Linette Richard can't find suitable work, she and her husband get by on what he makes as a car salesman.
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Nonetheless, millions of Americans get by on nothing besides disability payments or food stamps, formally called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
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The characters may seem variously neurotic, narcissistic and pompously intellectual as they struggle to connect, get ahead or just get by.
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Then you have the Office of Personnel Management and the Coast Guard sending messages with ideas on how to get by.
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Since she doesn't have bills and was practicing frugality, she was able to get by with just 10% for spending money.
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University staff, like other members of the middle class, used to be able to get by on part of their salary.
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He can get by on six hours of sleep, but I need more and am always begging for another 10 minutes.
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Most people who cook and who don't leave the house often can probably get by pretty well using only Amazon services.
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But you don't have to understand how it works to enjoy the clarity and focus you can get by using Brain.fm.
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By contrast, we are in the "realm of necessity" when we adopt an alien set of priorities just to get by.
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We know a lot of people in New York, so we'll be able to get by and fall back on that.
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The fact that he had to get by a couple of guys on the move, and how far he was away.
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Men could get by with a beautifully cut shirt and little else, I understood, but what was the equivalent for women?
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In Cuenca, this sum is enough to get by on comfortably, whereas it would mean poverty anywhere in the United States.
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And I imagine for millions of other working-class Americans who struggle to get by, minimalism's principles don't sit well either.
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Families that are already struggling to get by may have to decide between paying the courts or buying food and clothing.
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Ahmad Chahrour plays a fictional version of himself, a Syrian refugee working various odd jobs to get by in New Jersey.
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And while some juices are just fine, they don't provide anything that you wouldn't get by eating the whole components instead.
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But the amount of the UBI he proposes is too small to enable a person to get by without a job.
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Among others, you talk about a talented writer you know in Santa Fe who also sells his plasma to get by.
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It also forces you out of your PJs and up the remarkably low steps you actually need to get by (1,749).
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Lucifer Zhang, who is deaf and cannot speak, was able to get by on her $140 monthly stipend from the government.
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Yet one in every 10 of the world's people, the report found, must get by on less than $2 a day.
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My credit card put me in a car driven by a person trying to get by in a punishing gig economy.
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Shortly after he and Baxter married, they opened a printing studio, called Toronto Image Works, and worked furiously to get by.
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As basic economics suggests, when prices rise, some people go without: students, often poorer students, try to get by without them.
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"Obviously, he was not going to let that get by him again," Cole said of his 2-2 fastball to Benintendi.
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However, Navid's Afghan friend, Ali, said he did not blame those boys who sell their bodies in order to get by.
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He always hoped to have a career in music but he knew he needed a more practical job to get by.
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They say that if you are down, your only option is a lifelong government handout—just enough to barely get by.
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Gasko barely pays himself enough to get by; he and his girlfriend, along with their baby daughter, live with his parents.
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The reason we can get by without tearing the other's hair out is because of the game's most-welcome "Mellow Mode".
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Another feature of ACI that Monroy highlighted was the built-in isolation, something you'd usually get by default with a virtual machine.
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"Poor person brain" is when you're just about out of your mind stressed about how you don't have enough to get by.
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He saw long ATM lines as people constantly sought out more cash to buy the most basic products needed to get by.
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You can get by on the Air, but its specs are so outdated I can't in good faith recommend anyone buy it.
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To that point, von Tobel estimates that a single household could get by on savings that can cover three months of expenses.
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And he says he got really close—close enough that he can get by until they bring one to the East Coast.
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In this case it's obvious that instead of remembering every number, you can get by with remembering just one: the running sum.
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Many hourly workers can't get enough hours at one job to get by, so they attempt to juggle two or three jobs.
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Trump's loans and a heavy dose of media coverage had allowed the campaign to get by with minimal fundraising during the primaries.
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On Earth, Orpheus can get by with batteries, but that won't cut it on an alien planet, where batteries can't be recharged.
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Normally, I can get by with using phablet-sized devices with relative ease, but the V20 is strictly a two-handed operation.
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Even where a community's economy was doing well, interviewees discussed the unintended consequences of having to work multiple jobs to get by.
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Like other families with relatives displaced by Maria, the question of how to get by financially weighs heavily on their decision-making.
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I let go of the fantasy of a massive payday and taught myself instead to get by with the shepherding of sums.
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It featured a blue-collar family, the Conners, with overweight parents struggling to get by in the fictional town of Lanford, Illinois.
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She says it's still not enough money to get by, especially since her hours (and paycheck) can vary significantly week to week.
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Bundy said that he actually was struggling at times but worked well with catcher Caleb Joseph to do enough to get by.
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Costs are lower in smaller cities, where you can get by on $1,900 a month, according to International Living editor Glynna Prentice.
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The residents who were targeted, most of whom were black, took part in the "screenings" because they were struggling to get by.
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It would also increase incomes in a country where two-thirds of households work in agriculture and are struggling to get by.
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By the time Rose was 21, he had two kids, was working minimum-wage jobs and relied on welfare to get by.
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To get by Rachael runs a small business—Skit Mobile Events—a soundsystem which she rents out for private parties in Kampala.
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So you're not really getting the same experience if you eat in a restaurant as you'd get by going into people's homes.
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Stoppelman made no mention of efforts to raise wages for Yelp employees struggling to get by — an omission that bothered Talia Jane.
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There, years have passed and Logan is attempting to live a quiet life with his family but is struggling to get by.
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She was able to work for cash under the table and get by for more than 30 years with no proper documentation.
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But it goes without saying that work in the entertainment industry is sporadic, and other jobs are simply necessary to get by.
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Her parenting is patchy, but she loves Moonee, and, like most of the folks in the film, they just about get by.
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So, Cindy tries to get by on her original flimsy story: She and Suzanne were hiding in the closet the entire time.
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This source believed the Clippers had enough to get by and would not miss having a "true point guard" on the roster.
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I typically work 40-50 hours per week when I'm not traveling, and I could easily get by working 15 or 20.
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But with the advent of software-defined radios, most hobbyists can get by with a $153 plug-in dongle and an antenna.
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With two young sons, Mr. Fohr and his wife decided they could no longer get by with her driving a Ford Focus.
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The era of toughness and the occasional hard foul being enough to get by as an elite defensive team is long gone.
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We grilled top stylists for their tips, plus on when to splurge and when you can get by with the cheap ones.
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But the day-to-day things, I think that you can get by on the bare minimums, and maybe not even that.
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Sanctions have now been in place for more than two years and Russia manages to get by — and, Putin would argue — thrive.
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Whereas Sally will get by on hard work and good citizenship, Carmen, the libertine with soul, sees men as her way out.
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In some parts of the country, particularly where the Winicks live, a six-figure income is not even enough to get by.
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Don't blame nonwhite and poor sex workers for our own oppression because of how we assimilate in order to get by. 80.
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Mark, a young man in Arkansas, repeatedly dropped out of college and quit the odd jobs that he took to get by.
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Blair was adamant he did nothing wrong -- and simply moved her out of the way when he was trying to get by.
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I'm 25 and have been working for two years, and I still need to rely on my parents' money to get by.
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To get by, they cobble together solutions, even quitting their jobs to look after a newborn or when a parent becomes ill.
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The original "Roseanne" ran from 1988 to 1997, featuring a blue-collar family, the Conners, with overweight parents struggling to get by.
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Video: A doctor at that hospital, which is struggling to get by with a few dozen ventilators, offered a rare look inside.
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"We live with stress," said Fabrice Girardin, 2200, a former carpet-layer who now looks after other people's pets to get by.
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But the wealth he already has means that unlike his accusers, he'll never have to worry about making enough to get by.
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If Stone is sentenced to jail time, there are concerns about how he and his wife would get by financially, Caputo said.
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Ultimately, she was able to get by with some help at home for a number of weeks until she had fully recovered.
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If the answer is because most Americans still want to help the elderly get by, that's a nice sentiment but it's misplaced.
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But to claim the nomination, they will all have to get by three candidates who haven't yet made it to senior prom.
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They are asking themselves, 'How do we get by spending the least amount of money and losing the least amount of money?
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All four members of the family are out of work—they get by on small, mind-numbing jobs like folding pizza boxes.
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The proposal, derided as a "dementia tax," undermined her image as the champion of those "just about managing" to get by financially.
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Hutchinson: You know, that's a very good question, because we have let China get by with not meeting World Trade Organization standards.
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West Virginia has always been known as a place where people have to work incredibly hard in order to barely get by.
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And I don't know if I could get by anymore without a four-month break from society and civilization in the woods.
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"Social Security is a lifeline, but millions of seniors have to keep working just to get by," Yang says in the ad.
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Kidman's fortune, a collection of silver spoons, is stolen, and she's forced to rely on Tom Cruise's street smarts to get by.
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Their hit single, "Get By," charted at #30 on the UK indie chart, and #37 on the UK dance chart in 2012.
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Either Mainers will need to pay higher taxes or get by with reductions in other services in order to keep their roads plowed.
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With movie ticket prices surging and streaming services investing in original programming viewers can watch from home, theaters are struggling to get by.
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So while it's a good idea to learn some Portuguese if you plan to retire here, you can generally get by in English.
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And if not, was his move to the basket good enough to get by an actual NBA defense despite being the wrong read?
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Sex work doesn't offer enough to get by, either, especially after the federal government passed twin bills shutting down online advertising last year.
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Her story of overcoming challenges, including caring for her mother with severe lupus and struggling to get by financially, was featured on ESPN.com.
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"I still really suck at speaking it, but I can get by — mostly when I have to haggle in the souks," she says.
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All tiers of society have fled there, eking out a living, be it robbing others or using basic survival tactics to get by.
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The specs are pretty basic here, but it's really just designed to have what it needs to get by for students or teachers.
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But many of the defendants are people with their own addictions, most of whom barely get by, let alone make kingpin-level profits.
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The sleepless are those who need cash to get by; the truly rich are laughing all the way to their flats in London.
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All these measures helped Cubans to get by, but they introduced new inequalities and resentments, and loosened the regime's control over daily life.
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The remark seems to woefully misunderstand the costs of health insurance and the tools people need to get by in the modern world.
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But it's also a moving portrait of humans just trying to get by, with performances that bring warmth and life to its premise.
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After leaving behind a kiosk that he ran, Ahmed and his wife are struggling to get by with prices skyrocketing in recent weeks.
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So we're definitely gonna be working on some sleep training in the near future, but for now I'm just trying to get by.
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We have lost our jobs and homes in poor economic times and are struggling to get by on Social Security checks and savings.
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But for everything you get by paying a $200 premium, the MacBook Pro might work out to be a better choice for you.
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The political stalemate has also prompted thousands of federal employees and their families to apply for unemployment and food stamps to get by.
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The band hadn't worked, the bank turned your loan application down, and now you'd had to sell your saxophone just to get by.
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They're exhausted when they're at home, they don't feel like preparing meals or shopping, and the children get by the best they can.
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Depending on where you live in the United States, the amount you need to make to get by can vary by a lot.
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After oil extended its climb Friday, "Fast Money" traders debated whether some energy companies could get by with the commodity at current levels.
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This feeling changes our aspirations, and we feel like we need more to get by because we're looking at people who have more.
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The government has enough money to get by until July, when it must stump up €3.5 billion ($4 billion) to repay maturing debts.
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With such tweaks Kuwait, the UAE and Qatar, which have small populations and high foreign-exchange reserves, can get by for a decade.
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The idols livestream twice a day, tweet incessantly and perform daily, often not making enough to get by as managers and venues profit.
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They need to keep their grades up, they need to fill their resumes and they need to get by on razor-thin budgets.
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He's already friendly with the family — he has even lent them money to get by — and has clearly won the heart of Marcela.
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This ended up being tremendously helpful, but also highlighted the reliance one must have on third parties to get by just on bitcoin.
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We slept in the open field and had to pull ourselves together and figure out what we needed to do to get by.
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Some people left, some people died, but for the most part everybody's just trying to get by on a day-to-day basis.
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Some of the hottest startups from 22018 are struggling to get by or have gone out of business altogether, according to PitchBook data.
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Still, she's grateful that so far, everyone in her family is healthy and that they, unlike others, have enough food to get by.
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People do this for all sorts of reasons — from economic necessity to the misguided sense that the enterprise can't get by without them.
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"I don't drink coffee, so I basically get by on willpower, food and naps," said Mr. Dobesh, 26, who lives in Sunnyside, Queens.
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In return, investors are promised a payout that is triple what Chinese savers might get by parking their money in a savings account.
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Most of Mr. Starr's and Ms. Sachs's friends were struggling artists trying to get by, doubling up in tiny apartments with exorbitant rents.
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I get by OK, partly because I was lucky enough to find a small apartment at €500 [$555] a month with my girlfriend.
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Striking writers would go unpaid for the duration of the strike, which can be difficult for those who ordinarily struggle to get by.
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Likewise, $17,000 may be a poverty-level wage in much of the country, but that doesn't mean $18,000 is enough to get by.
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Facing mounting costs at Cornell, Samuel Issiah Williams decided to skip a meal plan his senior year and think creatively to get by.
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Quick plot summary: A literary forger (Melissa McCarthy) and her drinking pal (Richard E. Grant) try to get by in 1990s New York.
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"I get by, and I suppose I am homeless, but then I've never really had a home since our early days on tour."
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On a recent trip along the river, we found a wasteland dotted with depopulated towns, gutted factories and civilians struggling to get by.
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"You look for a future because here there is only enough to get by from day to day — nothing more," Mr. Valdez said.
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So until that happens, this new standalone app is how Android 10 users without an Android Auto-compatible head unit will get by.
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His words hit a nerve with citizens struggling to get by following austerity measures brought in under an IMF-backed economic reform program.
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What seemed like a way to get from here to there was also, I was coming to realize, a way to get by.
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Lopez said he was homeless when he first got to Vegas, and he panhandled and sold water on the Strip to get by.
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Every place you go you are displacing people who are already struggling to get by, and all it does is piss them off.
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If you wanted to forego all instructional help, which is never a smart idea, you’d probably get by with minimal frustration.
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Instead, they are more likely to end up needing public assistance and relying on programs like food stamps to help them get by.
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But I was confident that we could get by on $50 or so a day, or about $800, once we were in Thailand.
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Her wages in Kuwait would be enough, she thought, to put her younger sister through criminology school and help her parents get by.
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But then I noticed a growing political divide between the elites, or establishment politicians, and working-class Americans just trying to get by.
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In the absence of broader policy change, women and families find their own stopgaps, doing what they have to do to get by.
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One consequence is a steady shift of work from unionized Postal Service jobs to flex drivers, many of them struggling to get by.
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I went without health insuranceIn 2012, I cobbled together several temp jobs and was trying to get by and pay off my debt.
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TV had long been home to shows about people who worked low-paying jobs and just barely earned enough money to get by.
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In time you learn to get by, you learn to accept the ugliness and the ignorance, because what else is there to do?
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Indeed, a putative comedy can often get by on a kind of sly worldview and funny situations more than laugh-a-second jokes.
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His mom remarried, but even with his stepdad's salary and his mom's earnings as a part-time hairdresser, the family struggled to get by.
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"It's better than stealing from others," said Diaz, adding that he earned around $10 a day, just enough for his family to get by.
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"For decades, economic policies have shifted to favor the wealthy and the powerful over those who work every day to get by," Hickenlooper said.
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There was the thought of 'why us, why again, why are these things happening that are making it so much harder to get by'.
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Still, many others are worried about their savings, or lack of savings, and how they will get by once they stop working for good.
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The agents should have arrested the alleged criminals and helped the workers who were just trying to get by, instead of picking them up.
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Rock Band VR is the kind of game you'd get by holding a good brainstorming session and using every single idea on the whiteboard.
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Mitchell remembers feeling helpless and realizing he had to take a serious look at his living expenses if he was going to get by.
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A strong economy fuels urbanization and lifts rent, and can make it harder for lower-income minority families like Mr. Mitchell's to get by.
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What she means is that you should spend six months trying to get by on what your new budget would be as a homeowner.
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It comes from Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki and is about a Syrian refugee trying to get by in Helsinki and find his lost sister.
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Wind, frost, rain, snow; those who can bear up under these forces manage to get by; those who cannot must seek a natural solution.
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It does mean that I have to live the #donglelife, but I generally can get by without anything but power most of the time.
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But the average benefit is around $16,000 a year; many people would struggle to get by on that (the median wage is around $44,000).
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"Somebody who is doing sex work to get by and is in dire straits does not have $300 to place an ad," Rhee says.
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Although a significant portion of her earnings goes toward rent and debt repayment, Hopkins says she never feels like she's struggling to get by.
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Mostly I get by fine without a car, but when we need to get out of Vancouver proper, I really appreciate my driving friends.
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"We try our best to get by and the water bottles help us to do it," said Gabriel Freilich, manager of the Ballfields Café.
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The truth is, everyone does what they need to do to get by, whether that means backing off or stepping up to the plate.
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It's the kind of powerful scene that he could only get by filming with people from his life he shares a real connection with.
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Egypt has been praised by international lenders for its speedy reforms, though austerity measures and inflation have left many Egyptians struggling to get by.
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But the government is designed to move slowly and doesn't often afford Trump the same immediate results that he could get by replacing Yates.
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The store's also less than a mile from some of the city's more economically depressed neighborhoods, where poor people struggle just to get by.
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ICYMI: The reigning Super Bowl champs get by the Bears after Cody Parkey's game-winning FG attempt was tipped, hit the post AND crossbar.
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The post is famously difficult — former officials note it's almost impossible to get by without speaking Russian — and usually goes to a career diplomat.
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Some refugees resort to smuggling drugs and fuel to get by; and in the Sahara the line between smugglers and jihadists is often blurry.
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I didn't bother to turn on any lights since there was a nightlight in the hallway, and there was enough light to get by.
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About 10 years ago, you could get by knowing the basics of Microsoft Word and Excel, and how to send text messages using T9.
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"The high cost of New York City can make it seem impossible to get by without an income and money on top," Lampert said.
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That might be par for the course for a young creative trying to get by in New York City — except for Carrie's extravagant lifestyle.
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Many are struggling just to get by, according to a report released on June 23rd by the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), a think-tank.
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At present, you can get by with just one or two major streaming services and still have access to most of your favorite shows.
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"As a result," she said, "people are still skipping doses, cutting pills in two or taking them every other day just to get by."
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" A guy who grew up with an elevator in his house talking about how "mans wouldn't know how to get by where I'm from.
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"It helps kids understand and slow down the scripts that they use to get by," Harold Pollack, co-director of the Crime Lab, said.
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And, as new research suggests, having enough to get by can make a huge difference in how you feel about your life — and yourself.
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The way she was written out infuriated Barr and divided fans of the comedy about a blue-collar American family scrabbling to get by.
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The go-go 1960s had ended, we had back-to-back bear markets, and I barely made enough for my family to get by.
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But life: that's the tragedy, what it takes to get by, what it takes be just a little bit happy — for one lousy meal.
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For every Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons who are making millions from their art, there are millions of artists who struggle to get by.
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The staff - a medical professional and three volunteers he trained - made most of the equipment themselves and get by on just a few donations.
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If you have barely enough money to get by, you can't afford to save: Your entire income is spent on essentials and, thus, taxed.
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Moreover, a low-wage sector emerged employing millions of workers who can barely afford basic necessities and often need two jobs to get by.
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Because she's technically paid for her day job, she is ineligible for unemployment benefits and has been forced to use credit to get by.
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We're definitely not making enough right now to get by and if they lay him off too, then I'm afraid of what will happen.
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"Larks (Larkin) made a great play in the neutral zone to get by (Arizona center Max) Domi and made a great pass," Glendening said.
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Although she wasn't earning a lot early in her career, Atwood says her frugal habits allowed her to get by as a struggling writer.
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"This is such a deep red state, they figure that they'll be able to get by and get re-elected regardless," Mr. Phillips said.
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The scramble to get by is a central concern of James Anthony Tyler's "Dolphins and Sharks," directed by Charlotte Brathwaite for Labyrinth Theater Company.
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Spike used to work for the mob and Jet is a former cop, but they're old friends and do well enough to get by.
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"This action by the Trump administration goes after people who are just trying to get by," Democratic U.S. Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon said.
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As we noted, MoviePass has been around for many years and it used to get by charging up to $50 per month for unlimited movies.
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It's time to start thinking about direct cash transfers to people so that they can start making plans about how they're going to get by.
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Elliott was able to get by to take the green and white checkered flag to take the stage win, while Busch was relegated to second.
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Instead, the goal is to ensure every human being is able to eat and get by and still have an incentive to find a job.
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The four or five dozen he captures in a day will earn Cruz about 200 reais ($50) per week, enough to get by, he said.
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The Economic Policy Institute — which is admittedly left-leaning — calculates that the average two-parent, one-child family needs to earn $84,490 to get by.
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That hero came in the form of this rat who was just trying to get by, huddling behind a pole as the water surrounded it.
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Battery life is about 4.5 hours per charge, which is a few hours shy of the absolute best wireless earbuds, but enough to get by.
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He followed that up with an even more impressive grab, leaping to get a chopper from Adam Eaton that appeared likely to get by him.
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But for the most part the message is clear: Everyone is trying to get by in a world controlled by forces stronger than any individual.
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You'll be able to see the impact your work has first-hand, which you don't get by making a simple donation of money or goods.
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His teaching credentials were revoked, and now in his late fifties, he's worked odd jobs to get by, Kirkland said in a deposition last year.
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Some days I don't even want to leave my house because I have to shave my face or put on makeup just to get by.
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OF THE TIME PEOPLE SPENT ON MOBILE, WE GET 20% BETWEEN FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM SO WE GET BY FAR, MORE THAN THE NEXT SEVERAL COMBINED.
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According to CLW, Pegatron workers feel forced to go for overtime because base wages are low and they need the overtime pay to get by.
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China's love of apps such as Alipay and WeChat Pay means that travellers to the mainland are finding it harder to get by without them.
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However, Chinese buyers would likely find it difficult to get by only using alternatives, because its industry relies so heavily on U.S. soybeans, he said.
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I knew women who were simply trying to get by and dulling themselves just a little bit to do so, like The Handmaid's Tale's June.
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That means people in Austria or Ireland purchasing a Google Home or Home Mini will have to get by with the languages that are available.
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"The facilities at OAKA (Olympic Stadium) are not the best and many athletes struggle to get by, but I'm not here to complain," he said.
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"The average person can go into chilly weather and get by without gloves, their fingers would just get a bit cold," says Dr. Lai Becker.
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While sleeping so few hours isn't a sustainable way of life, there are some strategies you can implement today to get by on minimal sleep.
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"In either case, you're already getting more value per point than the 1 cent each you'd get by redeeming them for cash back," TPG explains.
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Point being, don't expect the specs to blow you away — they're really just meant to be good enough to get by in a crowded market.
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There is a limit (for now, at least) to how rich countries can get by relying on technologies to make up for their trust deficits.
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Today, 40 years after the release of his seminal album, Nuriddin often struggles to get by, with money from his records struggling to trickle down.
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A trader can make 1,000 shillings in profit a day in a part of Nairobi where many people get by on a tenth of that.
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"We all get by, things just happen," he says, pointing to the fact they collect money from supporters during rallies and from the Pashtun diaspora.
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But mostly it's a struggle between those who have profited since the U.S. invasion toppled Saddam Hussein, and those who are scraping to get by.
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But a change in rules on Monday by President Donald Trump's administration will shrink the amount they are set to get by more than $268,211.
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Having access to abortion care could make the difference in providing financial stability for the children a mom already has or scrambling to get by.
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Disability benefits are for many people an unsatisfactory version of a basic income, providing those who will no longer work with enough to get by.
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But he realized instinctively the lesson that few of us ever learn, which is that there are two ways to get by in the world.
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"West Virginia has always been known as a place where people have to work incredibly hard in order to barely get by," the article reads.
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But Ivanka made it a centerpiece of her July speech as she pitched her father as the right man to help working families get by.
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For some these may be downright confusing, but for every ridiculous thing that happened this year, a meme was close behind helping somebody get by.
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But I did not learn how to earn money, choose the right job or, even in any rudimentary way, get by in the real world.
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Paper Boi, an up-and-coming rapper who still sells drugs to get by — and who isn't sure Earn is the man for the job.
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The feature is currently being tested on the beta version of the Android app which users can get by opting into the beta group here.
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They spoke passionately about the need for police reform, but also about the fact that it was hard for them to get by in Charlotte.
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And yet somehow Congress prioritizes that over assisting families living paycheck to paycheck, struggling to get by on the median income of $50,900 a year.
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With many people already skipping meals to get by and forced to sacrifice traditional Christmas food and presents, this week's confusion has further exasperated many.
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Most Americans have to budget their spending habits monthly, weekly, or in some cases, even daily to make sure they have enough to get by.
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Compare that to the 1.25 cents per point that I'd get by simply using my points to book travel through Chase's website — that's $200 more.
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This was the Gilded Age, and, even as most Americans were struggling to get by, the one-per-centers were putting up "cottages" in Newport.
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Mr. Trump has said African-Americans live in neighborhoods resembling "war zones," struggle to get by on food stamps and constantly face down errant gunfire.
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"Once we get by this downdraft in investment, especially in the energy industry, I think things will start looking up for Canada's economy," said Guatieri.
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Congress can get by without a formal budget this year since the overall spending levels for 2017 were set in a deal reached last December.
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Yet, a strong dollar is precisely what the administration will get by its expansionary fiscal policy and by its increased import tariffs on its allies.
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The people who were considered popular did it first, and then there's the pressure to follow them and do whatever they're doing to get by.
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"Rural America has become cavity country: Dentists and patients both struggle to get by," Anne Kim of the Progressive Policy Institute writes for WashPost Outlook.
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Think you can get by on a few rounds of antibiotics for the flu every year when you can't really afford to miss those deadlines?
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You have the opportunity to leave a legacy behind, but you also have the opportunity to leave your family broke and struggling to get by.
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The Cubs' game was a bit tighter, and Manager Joe Maddon used eight relievers — though he did get by without Jesse Chavez and Justin Wilson.
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While you could spend well over $1,000 on a beautifully designed, ergonomic masterpiece, those of us on a budget can get by for much less.
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But they might have to get by without guard Kyle Long, a three-time Pro Bowl lineman, who injured his foot in the closing minutes.
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They live and work primarily in rural towns and in the suburbs or exurbs of France's big cities, many earning just enough to get by.
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The Mets are using any means necessary to get by despite injuries to starters like Robinson Cano (quadriceps), Jeff McNeil (hamstring) and Brandon Nimmo (neck).
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MOBILE HOMES Vladimir de Fontenay's feature stars Imogen Poots as a single, homeless mother who hustles to get by with her 278-year-old son.
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The majority are people that are trying to get by, being pulled in directions by people who think it's their job to drive the ship.
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J.P. Anat Cohen can easily get by on the sanguine grace of her clarinet playing, and the way her succinct and joyful compositions elevate it.
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If you're constantly trying to get by on less than seven hours of sleep, it will catch up with you, likely sooner rather than later.
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A 20 percent increase is difficult to appreciate as slight, especially since people at the bottom have to scrape for every cent to get by.
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Sure, there are times when making money to get by is necessary in all our lives, but over time you must push beyond the paycheck.
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His death in a workplace accident in November, just before the holidays, forced the rest of the family to make quick adjustments to get by.
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It is, instead, a music-business comedy marinated in specificity and local flavor, set in a real place with realistic people trying to get by.
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Instead of addressing this crisis, Trump wants to make it harder for people with disabilities to get the help they need to get by. Unacceptable.
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To keep things really simple, Iachini says, many investors can get by with two just index funds: a stock index and a diversified bond index.
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"We're seeing sustained high levels of people who do not appear to have the resources they really need to get by in retirement," she said.
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As the Zelensky telephone saga has unfolded, there is little to suggest what the Democrats get by impeaching; instead, they stand to lose a lot.
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Joshua Shroyer, 33, says his family managed to get by until they received the surprising news in 2016 that they were expecting their third son.
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"You can't even get a fast-food job in this town," Colvin said; to get by, he'd been doing some computer and cell-phone repair.
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He had dropped out of high school, he was living with his mom and he was working two restaurants jobs in order to get by.
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According to the diagnostic, I can get by in everyday situations, but I can't explain myself spontaneously and clearly on a great number of subjects.
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And you're not going to get, by definition, 20,000 people to show up for a message of "I can work with the other side," right?
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Just normal, average people who are not talking about intersectionality on a day-to-day basis with their coworkers, you're just trying to get by.
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Minnesota Farm Bureau president Kevin Paap, a corn and soybean farmer, also told Vox that last year's bailout was barely enough to get by on.
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Therefore, as Buzzfeed reports, it makes sense that the CDC would recommend making those things easier to get — by having the government help cover the costs.
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The other $125 billion comes from block granting the program and slashing the size of the funds states get by nearly 30 percent over five years.
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Ramadan, who was questioned for defaming the police after a segment on an officer's family struggling to get by financially, was released on bail last week.
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By acknowledging that these uncomfortable experiences exist, these POV videos lend significance to experiences that young people often have to dismiss in order to get by.
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Trying to cope As the hot water runs dry each year, Russians take to Internet forums to discuss experiences and tips on how to get by.
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Many of the displaced are now hanging onto life by a thread, braving freezing temperatures in makeshift shelters with little food and clothing to get by.
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When injected into the scalp, neck, shoulders, temples, and forehead every three months, Botox can reduce the number of migraines people get by up to 50%.
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You can get by with a cheaper suit, but the cost becomes worth it when you hear people say you're the best Santa they've ever seen.
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They marry to "You're All I Need to Get By," first used when Fitz chose Olivia over Mellie before the tell-all interview she had planned.
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Persepolis is a polar opposite: everyone is completely equal in this libertarian-style society, but succeeding is difficult, with debtors frozen when they can't get by.
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A 2014 study found that men in a speed-dating experiment wanted a woman more when she played hard to get by acting disinterested in questions.
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Sounding like any other manager of a highly regulated business, he complains that ordinary cafés that stock cocaine behind the counter get by with no restraints.
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While the wealthiest can afford $5 million ski homes and $120-a-day lift tickets, others work two jobs and sleep in shifts to get by.
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Few are eager to do a down round — accept investor capital at a lower valuation — leaving them in need of a little leverage to get by.
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Though it may not feel this way to its many inhabitants who struggle to get by, the United States is a place of plenty, not scarcity.
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Their lives, filled with riches and power, seem so foreign to the millions of people who tirelessly punch the clock every single day to get by.
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Without disrespecting her dignity by going into the details, suffice it to say, she did what she had to do to get by for her family.
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Sprint is only offering the $15 deal online or by phone, so it's not something you'll be able to get by walking into your local store.
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"It's really a sad, sad day if Hillary becomes president, because she has allowed her husband to get by with this type of stuff," she said.
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And then there were their problems with drugs, both using and selling, and generally doing whatever it took to get by in an increasingly unsustainable city.
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Some of it is pure speculation on my part, since I don't have the context one can only get by watching the rest of the season.
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Egypt has been praised by international lenders for swift reforms implemented since 21.111, though austerity measures and inflation have left many Egyptians struggling to get by.
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In these five overseas cities, retirees can get by on a fraction of what they'd need in the U.S., according to a report from International Living.
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For several years at the beginning, "I took home a couple hundred bucks a week, enough for me and my family to get by," Robin explains.
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But it is worth it, because in the end, you get a sense of scale that you can only get by doing that kind of thing.
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For example, Centene, which appears to be the biggest new get by Long Island City, is simply moving employees, not hiring more, reports Crains New York.
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But when Greenfield didn't get into medical school, and Cohen struggled to get by as a potter, the childhood friends decided to start their own company.
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Initially, competitors like Ford, Honda and Mitsubishi followed the low-range formula, insisting customers could get by on less than 453 miles for typical daily needs.
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That's why TravelBank lets you exempt spending on clients from your budget, which focuses on the per diem and travel expenditures employees need to get by.
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For her latest, the excellent and prescient We Get By finds her teaming with producer Ben Harper to make resonant songs about freedom, love, and friendship.
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Instead of being creative, or thoughtful, in the game's problem solving exercises, you can instead get by simply by relying on easy answers and sheer luck.
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In fact, aside from loading the film cartridges, the app is capable enough that you could get by never touching the I-21's physical controls.
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In no other part of the world does such a large share of the population rely on their wits and their trading abilities to get by.
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The straight arrow of Franco's brothers, Vincent, is a divorced dad trying to get by, whose financial need puts him in business with some shady characters.
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Their mother, Hao Thi Nguyen, picked up enough of the language to get by, but Phung Vo never became fluent—the family spoke Vietnamese at home.
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The couple met while working on the off-Broadway play The Way We Get By, and will both star in the upcoming film The Last Word.
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All but the highest income levels are struggling to get by, thanks to a combination of sky-high child care costs, rising debt, and stagnant wages.
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Mostly, Airbnb hosts are folks like grad students or older couples trying to get by, who are renting out their lone property or an extra bedroom.
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Manufactured plastic as we know it has been around for about 110 years, and Lecomte says we could easily get by with much less of it.
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The other is of a government determined to serve entrenched interests at the expense of residents who need money from short-term rentals to get by.
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While millions of Americans are struggling to get by and sustain their families, Republicans are trying to make it easier for employers to steal their wages.
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How they managed to get by in this colder, more crowded climate is being studied by Colin Donihue, a biologist doing postdoctoral studies at Harvard University.
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"Ivorian women get by because we have strength," said Animata Touré, before trying to cajole passersby into buying her fruit in the city's business district Plateau.
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From the beginning, his act presented him as a nervous bundle of anxieties trying to get by in a world fraught with social and emotional pitfalls.
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"If the city's streets are functioning well, if crime is maintained, I think the mayor can get by without being a bon vivant," Mr. Siegel said.
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The White House can get by with just easing off the brakes on new regulations a bit by year's end, kicking and screaming all the while.
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But if you're participating in a restorative yoga or Pilates session, you may be able to get by sporting those puppies a second or third time.
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The bye weeks are over, and so are the days of having to get by with the likes Cole Beasley and Joe Flacco in your lineup.
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Mr. Starr and Ms. Sachs and their artist friends were struggling to get by in a city that was increasingly unwelcoming to young people and artists.
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Men on the other hand, can generally get by with two pairs: Sneakers and loafers, which can be worn both during the day and at night.
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The Netherlands, ranked No. 13 in the world, controlled possession throughout the game but couldn't get by New Zealand goalkeeper Erin Nayler until Roord's breakthrough header.
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"I don't need much to get by," Rittidet says with a smile, and turns back to his task of readying the gym for another morning session.
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Depending on the images' condition, you may be able to get by with full-featured free apps, like Photos from Apple, Google Photos or Microsoft Photos.
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What people don't realize is that most of us are dealing with PTSD pretty well, even if it sometimes takes drugs and therapy to get by.
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For months, she and her three children lived in hotels and used vouchers to get by while their home was rebuilt, eight feet off the ground.
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In 1930, John Maynard Keynes famously predicted that, with the advance of technology, we would only have to work 15 hours a week to get by.
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Struggling to get by on a cashier's wage of $8.25 an hour, she applied for public assistance and once received $191 in food stamps each month.
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Still, with the national unemployment rate matching a 50-year low, many retailers are having to get by with fewer seasonal workers than in the past.
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She wasn't speaking directly about the plane, but she clearly knows that her character is capable of doing what she needs to do to get by.
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They found ruin and an uneven recovery, with people struggling to get by, a shortage of water and electricity and a shrunken population of young men.
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"If you can get by with using less, then if you're in an environment that has less, you're going to be more successful," Dr. Meir said.
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A long shutdown could prove painful for union members, who will have to get by on strike pay of $20113 a week while out of work.
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I either get by in socks indoors or a pair of regular shoes outside, but Allbirds' Lounger walks the line between indoor and outdoor wear finely.
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If you own your home, have low expenses, and live in a relatively low-cost part of the country, you may be able to get by.
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" Perez went on to say that the department looks forward to "vigorously defending our efforts to give more hardworking people a meaningful chance to get by.
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But I've witnessed with my own eyes when somebody I'm trying to get by, somebody in lap traffic, that they're making my life a living hell.
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In an era when we're all just trying our best to get by, it's inspiring to see the new Chromebook go through a genuine glow-up.
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And if the government's aggressive spending fails to lift the economy out of the mire, more Koreans will find themselves relying on handouts to get by.
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And if the government's aggressive spending fails to lift the economy out of the mire, more Koreans will find themselves relying on handouts to get by.
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They found ruin and an uneven recovery, with people struggling to get by, a shortage of water and electricity and a shrunken population of young men.
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It includes two payments to individuals to help them get by during the spring, expected to be the worst time for the spread of the virus.
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That's because we recognize that HBO access is a nice thing if you can afford it, but most people can get by without it just fine.
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But once the Pacers shift over to defend it, Calderon whips the ball back to James, where all he has to do is get by Bogdanovic.
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The music video for "Get By," which was also animated, depicted the murder of beloved board game pieces and has over seven million views on YouTube.
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But it gets the nature of the actual crime basically right—and with greater precision and effectiveness than we get by falling back on accusations of terrorism.
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Of course, over the years, as my confidence in my ability to get by without a car increased, my confidence in my ability to drive — unsurprisingly — plummeted.
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"So many companies today get by just fine with a web site—no printed pamphlets, no samples to ship, not even printed press releases," he told me.
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But after losing $2,000 to a man who promised to create fake documents for them and then disappeared with the money, they have struggled to get by.
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It builds shelters made of mud and represents a new subfamily, genus and species of isopod (crustaceans that can get by on land or in the water).
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You can get by with a single app for music, maps, notes, and calendars, but when it comes to managing your money, no one app will do.
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It doesn't add much beyond what you'd get by taking a photo of a regular journal with your phone camera, but it saves you an extra step.
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Sometimes the nest egg of their divorce settlement is not enough to get by, especially for those who do not yet qualify for Medicare and Social Security.
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While the drivers' independent contractor status makes this legal, in many of Uber's most popular markets, these earnings alone would make it difficult to get by financially.
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And it's centered around Jimmy, a man who was struggling to get by before he got laid off from his construction gig due to insurance-related bullshit.
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But Yammoo has written before that she won't do TV appearances or accept money for sponsored videos because she can get by with support from her fans.
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The original Pixel runs Google's own stripped-down, snappy version of Android, and the phone's Snapdragon 821 processor and 4GB of RAM still get by just fine.
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Discontent among the armed forces has grown as hyperinflation eats away at salaries and food shortages leave soldiers and rank-and-file troops struggling to get by.
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A smaller home, around 2,000 to 4,000 square feet, should be able to get by with a two-pack of Velop routers, which it's selling for $349.99.
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Reality check: Google and Facebook would get by fine if publishers collectively threatened to pull their content from the platforms (which they could individually do right now).
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The smartphone industry has changed dramatically over the last few years, and companies are learning that it's not quite enough to get by on raw firepower alone.
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I'm not sure how precise of a flavor match you'll get by pouring through Aveine's Aerator instead of properly leaving the wine out to decant for hours.
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"When I get by the ocean, that's the only moment that I get that silence and that connection, not with the ocean, but with myself," she says.
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"There are those Manhattan finance plutocrats who come out in the summer and then there's those struggling to get by," the East Hampton Republican Committee's Goodman said.
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While I used to proudly reach 10 hours of usage on the HD Spectre x3603, I can only get by 6-7 hours on the 4K model.
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There are zealots that worship a giant mutated catfish, slavers, hunters, and willful fighters who are just trying to get by in swamplands, deserts, forests, and cities.
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"There's an interesting partnership you get by selling to Amazon instead of selling through Amazon," said Justin Cohen, senior director of e-commerce for Aldo North America.
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He was a character you could get by with in actual fights, but he made your team inherently better with a simple press of the assist button.
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You can get by without that but only if you have a PC — Samsung's desktop software, which lets you stitch and edit the footage, is Windows-only.
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Even if you don't discover the next Adele, additional perks of the loyalty program include free birthday drinks and refills — which you won't get by using Shazam.
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Granted, I took a huge pay cut, but it helps me get by and helps me do what I need to do with Sleep in Heavenly Peace.
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On a neighboring block in Midtown, boxes are piled high on the sidewalk, creating an obstacle course for parents, children and anyone else trying to get by.
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We know it costs a lot to get by across the country, figuring in housing costs, food, medical care, child care and transportation to and from work.
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Still, Mr. D'Angelo said he often had no choice but to step off the curb because he could not get by all the people along Eighth Avenue.
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The report is based on 13 criteria including cost of living, environmental conditions, health care, recreation and how easily someone who only speaks English can get by.
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It's these kinds of details that make the experience better than you'd get by just slapping a bunch of third-party, outdoors-related software on any phone.
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While thousands of people are still struggling to get by, however, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been sluggish and inconsistent in resolving applications and appeals.
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"She works so hard and asks the smartest questions and doesn't let anything get by without knowing what it is," the director, Ms. O'Donnell, said after rehearsals.
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De Soto says she was able to get by before the Medicaid expansion since CHASS provides care to uninsured, low-income patients on a sliding fee scale.
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We wanted the feeling of traditional stop-motion films and still benefit from the sheer infinite possibilities you might get by putting stuff into the digital world.
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And a lot of those people are 30 or 40 years old and have to do that just to get by, so that's kind of a bummer.
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Lame stereotypes about being lazy and selfish invariably melt when confronted with people, who like everyone else, are simply doing their best to get by each day.
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By the time I went to prison in 2011, Rex's health had begun declining, and I was extremely worried about how he would get by without me.
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People who usually get by well are now stuck into the prison known as poverty and the ones who were already in that prison, find no escape.
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These tools can help you figure out the minimum you need to get by, which is necessarily higher than the pay that the United States government requires.
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Instead, like so many others here and throughout the working class of El Salvador, the family was struggling to get by, living on the edge of poverty.
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When the high winds last for just a day or two, Mr. Rolinski said, the region can often get by without a major fire starting and spreading.
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I have my studio, Caro has her training, anywhere else I could charge more but we'd also both be working two other jobs just to get by.
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This is an "arbitrage opportunity," the researchers say, especially for those wealthy enough to be able to get by until 70 without a paycheck or Social Security.
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Harrison "believes every South Carolinian deserves the opportunity to not just get by, but to thrive and succeed," Harris said in a statement to The Associated Press.
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Still, the Yankees have more than enough pop in their bats to get by — especially against a schedule consisting almost exclusively of bottom-feeders until Labor Day.
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Heins says that you can "generally get by without killing any humans," although there are some creature encounters where players will still need to resort to combat.
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Disney princesses and characters are getting hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic -- they're outta work and struggling to get by -- but not just because Disneyland is closed.
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Elon Musk is best known as the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX — but way before his success in Silicon Valley, he worked odd jobs to get by.
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I realize now this was part of the reason he wanted me along — I completed the picture of a harmless family man just trying to get by.
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While you can get by as a single person on a $22,000 annual salary in Kentucky or Arkansas, you'll need at least $30,000 in Hawaii or Maryland.
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They get by doing odd jobs and selling tie-dyed T-shirts, but cherish the sense of freedom they have in Puna to raise their two children.
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To get by, its 450 remaining residents have resorted to clearing fields with machetes, rowing their fishing boats and using the beans they grow themselves as currency.
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In Hollywood, they were hoping to break into TV writing — and meanwhile needed to earn enough money to get by in one of America's most expensive cities.
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Clean, efficient, confident, and the kind of game the Swiss will need to get by a tougher opponent, 15th-seeded David Goffin, in Sunday's fourth-round match.
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I have no doubt that Biden would sign any kind of advanced legislation that can get by the Neanderthals holding the Senate back in the last century.
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The couple definitely won't struggle to get by, but CNBC takes a look at how else the Sussexes could raise income after cutting the royal purse strings.
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As American factories shift toward automation, jobs are requiring more advanced skills, and workers can no longer get by without higher education, writes the WSJ's Austen Hufford.
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For people wealthy enough to attend wine country casual weddings, the male guests (and potentially the groom) can get by with light slacks and a button-down.
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When flammable rivers and smog-choked cities were no longer a necessary evil just to get by, we could focus on getting the goods with fewer costs.
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Before Pursuit, Mr. Rosado, who is married with two young children, did not have enough to get by, living temporarily with relatives and sometimes in homeless shelters.
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For those trying to get by without insurance they were no better positioned to afford, the self-congratulation among Democrats only rubbed salt in their untreated wounds.
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She was kicked out of her home when she was 14 and spent several years living on the streets, sometimes engaging in sex work to get by financially.
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And we've modeled that behavior and in fact we celebrated that behavior and it is the only way we knew how to navigate this world and get by.
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"Little Library on the Prairie" In a poor Midwestern community, where families struggle to get by, the Obama family builds a presidential library to glorify you know who.
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Ask any New Yorker — or anyone who lives in a brutally cold city, really — how they get by, and they'll tell you the secret is in the layering.
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But few can get by without income, considering that over three-quarters of all full-time workers are living paycheck to paycheck, according to a report from CareerBuilder.
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If we choose to get by without one, that won't usher in a free market utopia — it would just render our exporters uncompetitive, playing on a slanted field.
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He made less than $1,000 a month at the beginning, barely enough to get by and pay the $200 he owed to rent his chair at the shop.
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I do think that the $329 model's 32GB of storage is almost punishingly low, but if you're diligent about streaming movies and music, you could probably get by.
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Earlier, Mark Carney, the governor of the Bank of England, said that families who were just managing to get by would be hit disproportionally hard by price rises.
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Upon opening the app, users have to get by with a Bing search engine, a Johnson & Johnson-sponsored baby advice app, and a number of other sponsored apps.
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And while it's an ideal sheer coverage now, I wouldn't have ever been able to get by with this level of coverage before I cleared my skin up.
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The actor, who is now worth millions of dollars, told CNBC that he tried to make it rich at a time when he was scraping to get by.
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But she's not making enough to get by on one job, and it means she's barely spending time with the family she has worked so hard to have.
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That just underscores Edin and Shaefer's main point, which is that more and more families are being forced to get by without a reliable source of cash income.
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He's about a week — maybe two — out from having to tap into his retirement funds and kids' college funds (which he'll be penalized for) just to get by.
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According to the report, most young Ethiopian workers are hardly able to get by to the end of the month and are not able to support family members.
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A reduction in red tape and better fiscal governance had already improved public finances, allowing it to get by without the EU cash this year, he told Reuters.
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Despite an early lifetime of hardship, Zion figured out not only how to get by, but how to do it with the widest of grins across his face.
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I guess you can just serve a bunch of vegetables and short ribs and barely get by, but do you really want to represent your restaurant that way?
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But how is a small mom-and-pop restaurant that only has 60 seats supposed to get by after tanking sales like that if they choose to participate?
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And Beale Street is both a love story and one suffused by love for its characters, as well as the world in which they're trying to get by.
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Kopitar opened the scoring three minutes into the game, using his strength to get by O'Reilly and put just enough on his shot to make it 1-203.
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"We've lived with U.S. hostility now for 60 years, since the revolution, so we'll get by," said Abel Amador, 46, selling sketches to tourists on a cobbled street.
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She's constantly reminded that print journalism is a dying field, but knows the reach she can get by delivering the right story over digital and social media platforms.
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Have a slow winter full of blizzards, and Even withdraws from your savings automatically, or even gives you a little credit if you need it to get by.
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You can think about basal metabolic rate as a kind of cost-of-living measure, like the minimum salary you need to get by in New York City.
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An undocumented immigrant widow and her son trying to get by, while fleeing the drug war, sounds more like art house cinema than a sexy cable action-drama.
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Like so many others who have immigrated to this country, my family and I worked as migrant laborers in Washington, and worked long days just to get by.
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I say this as someone who spends hours a day working on his phone — I don't carry my laptop around the office and I get by just fine.
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