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31 Sentences With "live hand to mouth"

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Many Venezuelans live hand-to-mouth and say they must keep working.
Many Indians live hand to mouth, and their families will struggle to eat.
He's living quite comfortably at the moment, and he'll never live hand to mouth.
They often live hand-to-mouth, without labor protections or a strong social safety net.
Numerous reports, however, suggest that much of the North Korean rural classes live hand to mouth.
"It's just frightening for people who live hand to mouth on a daily basis," Lombardo said.
"People don't have reserves, they live hand-to-mouth" said Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel-winning economist.
Older debtors, many of whom live hand-to-mouth on fixed incomes, are more likely to default.
"What is particularly scary for me is that bartenders, a lot of them live hand to mouth," Haasarud added.
The 11,000-plus Afghan refugees in India fare better than some other poor communities, but many still live hand to mouth.
One-quarter of the more than 90 million Egyptians live under the poverty line, and many more live hand to mouth.
In a place where people live hand-to-mouth, huge economic costs can carry a lot of other problems — health problems, malnutrition.
"We live hand to mouth, waiting for the paycheck at the end of the month," Ms. Begum said, tears in her eyes.
You've written about what this means for India's poor and for informal workers who might live hand-to-mouth or paycheck to paycheck.
Daily wage migrant workers generally live hand-to-mouth, earning between 2000-266 Indian rupees ($278-$245) per day, according to the International Labour Organization.
Some hedge funds are trying to do this stuff and live hand-to-mouth on a quarter-to-quarter basis, and that's really difficult to do.
"We know they desperately need money, but we ourselves live hand to mouth," said the mother of seven whose fisherman husband Majid is often out of work.
The trial is a far-off concern, though, in the rural villages where people live hand-to-mouth, and it is the government's neglect that stings most.
This post originally appeared on VICE UK. We share apartments with people we don't know or with our parents, live hand-to-mouth, and subscribe to a culture of anxiety.
Her father, played by a steely-eyed Woody Harrelson, deals with alcoholism and moves his wife and kids from place to place as they live hand-to-mouth in poverty.
But we don't live hand-to-mouth anymore, and I dare say that many other people with financial investments are in a similar position, with the luxury of time on their side.
Another devaluation could trigger a jump in inflation if it is implemented early this year, economists say, a major concern in the country of 90 million where millions live hand to mouth.
Together, Brazil and Mexico govern more than half of the region's population, where many workers live hand to mouth, and can little afford to take time off work if they are forced to go into quarantine.
Talks over a possible loan half that size have faltered in the past and analysts say an IMF deal might require reforms that the government could find politically difficult to implement in a country where tens of millions live hand to mouth.
For many residents whose living depends on fishing the lake, a good harvest or for those who live hand to mouth doing odd jobs, staying in an evacuation center for an unknown period, while fields spoil or animals die, is a death sentence of its own.
Enzo Osella gave the young Austrian Jo Gartner his one and only chance to drive a Formula One car in 1984. Riccardo Paletti also had high hopes, but was killed in a start-line accident at the 1982 Canadian Grand Prix. None of these drivers were able to push the team forward. Finally, Osella continued to live hand-to-mouth each year, with little or no improvement in competitiveness.
Peripatetic young married couple Stephan and Marya Zelli board in a cheap Paris hotel while Stephan, a fly-by-night Polish art dealer, conducts business. Reliant on Stephan as provider, Marya seldom questions his dealings. They live hand-to-mouth as his deal takes shape. When Stephan is charged with selling stolen artwork and sentenced to a year's jail Marya, stranded and alone in a foreign city, is destitute.
Pylon is the story of a group of barnstormers whose lives are thoroughly unconventional. They live hand-to-mouth, always just a step or two ahead of destitution, and their interpersonal relationships are unorthodox and shocking by the standards of their society and times. They meet an overwrought and extremely emotional newspaperman in New Valois, who gets deeply involved with them, with tragic consequences. The novel provided the basis for the 1957 film The Tarnished Angels.
Arab film festivals sometimes serve as forums for political and cultural statements. In 2003, for instance, Egyptian filmmaker Khaled Hagar presented his controversial Girls' Love, the story of a love affair between an Egyptian man and a Jewish woman. More recently, films screened and/or competing at the festivals have reflected the Arab Spring. The 2012 Dubai International Film Festival showcased Hinde Boujemaa's It was Better Tomorrow, in which a homeless woman and her son live hand to mouth, squatting in apartments left empty by fleeing multinationals.
Ganga Singh (Jalal Agha), newly married to Gauri (Simi Garewal), brings his wife to his village, in Rajsthan where he lives with his father Hari Singh (Sajjan), and sister Sonki (Madhu Chanda). They live hand to mouth in this poor village which is suffering from drought and villagers have to travel a long distance to get water. Ganga Singh hears of a dam being constructed and leaves his wife to join in the building of it. His family goes through misfortunes, with his father dying and his sister being raped by the dacoit Mangal Singh.
Richard and Philippe live hand to mouth, backing up a gang of Romanian pickpockets on the streets of Paris, posing as policemen who arrest a gang member while the others rifle the pockets and purses of gawkers. When all of the gang except Richard and Philippe are pinched, things look grim. Then, Richard insists that they take in a wide-eyed immigrant lad, a deaf-mute left behind in the arrests. Philippe suggests a three-person pickpocket trick, using the boy, but when that goes spectacularly badly, they hit rock bottom.

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