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29 Sentences With "making a quick buck"

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It's 2017 and making a quick buck through technology has never been easier.
They're making a quick buck and disappearing into the ether without a trace.
I wonder if Colonna is vexed by other designers making a quick buck on his aesthetic?
Wells Fargo has long presented itself as a bank that cares more about long-term relationships than making a quick buck.
It really struck me: some people will believe absolutely anything they hear in the faint hope of making a quick buck.
The letter accuses Goldman of "making a quick buck off the suffering Venezuelan people" by helping to prop up the Maduro regime.
Detractors say that activist investors encourage short-termism and prioritize making a quick buck over looking out for the companies in the long-term.
He accused the bank of "making a quick buck off the suffering Venezuelan people" by helping to prop up the regime of Nicolas Maduro.
No one else can take this long view — past political expediency and the relentless pressure from those who are intent on making a quick buck.
Turnover on some counters outstrip that of larger blue chips, with punters keen to plunge into "New Economy" shares in hopes of making a quick buck.
In China, a culture that often attaches unflattering labels to the unmarried, some enterprising people are making a quick buck by offering their services as rental partners.
Borges accuses the firm of "making a quick buck off the suffering of Venezuelan people" by hoping to prop up the regime of embattled President Nicolas Maduro.
It shows that the American obsession with making a quick buck, driven by short term incentives for shareholders and policymakers, ignores the foundational elements of economic strength.
And there was also much more of a mentality back then about making a quick buck and exiting early instead of building companies for the long-term.
There will always be a community pursuing an uncensorable global digital currency, whether for illegal activity, creating "sound money," subverting authoritarian regimes or just making a quick buck.
The practice of purchasing ads on Google to lure in individuals suffering from addiction in the hopes of making a quick buck isn't news to the search giant.
Either way, remember that Bitcoin does what Bitcoin does, and don't ever buy or sell coins with the hope of making a quick buck – because you'll probably lose it.
Bitcoin enters the picture when Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch) and Bertram Gilfoyle (Martin Starr) create a plan to launch their own cryptocurrency in hopes of making a quick buck.
Withholding $400 million in military aid to a fledging democracy under attack from Russia is in a different universe than making a quick buck off the Washington influence machine.
The woman claims other lipstick companies have proven methods of avoiding herpes exposure -- like individual samples or assistance from trained professionals -- but Sephora cared too much about making a quick buck to bother.
Cashing in on Taylor Swift's latest unconfirmed relationship with actor Tom Hiddleston are several Taobao retailers who have started to sell "insurance" to the singer's fans or anyone interested in making a quick buck.
The big rebound in home prices and the lure of making a quick buck drew more than 13 people on Tuesday to a MidtownManhattan hotel for a two-hour free class on flipping houses.
In a culture where more and more people have begun mining cryptocurrency using their own mining rig setups or invested into exchanges in hopes of making a quick buck, it's refreshing to see Silicon Valley avoid the trap of blindly promoting these digital coins that can sometimes blow up in investors' faces.
The trade experts said the film was just being released for the sake of making a quick buck. Upon release the film received scathing reviews from critics and became a huge disaster at the box office.
The House wishes to encourage operators who provide proper, legitimate entertainment for our children. We do not wish to encourage people who are interested only in making a quick buck at the expense of our young people and without concern for their safety. The Bill will deal with such people." He hoped that, "Members will rally round to support it and ensure that it reaches the statute book.
When Whalley pointed out that Sandilands is in a position to promote new Australian music but doesn't, Sandilands countered that Frenzal Rhomb is not played on the network "because it's pretty much shit". While Sandilands agreed that shows like Popstars and Australian Idol are interested in making "a quick buck", he also asserted that he doesn't "care about Australian Idol or Popstars". Sandilands argued that Whalley should not "pick fights with people that are female in the Northern Territory". Sandilands asserted that if he himself were present, "it would have been on for young and old".
After competing in basketball and high jump at Lady Lumley's School, Pickering, Buck took up sprinting at the age of 15. He quickly took to the sport, and was the fastest 400 m sprinter in his age group after two years.BBC – Leeds – Sport – Making a quick Buck This form brought him to the attention of the national selectors, and he was selected to compete as England's only 400 m representative at the 2004 Commonwealth Youth Games, in Bendigo, Australia, where he won a bronze medal.Commonwealth Youth Games He came to national attention during the 2007 season, being selected to represent Great Britain at both the World Student Games and as part of the relay squad at the 2007 World Athletics Championships in Osaka.
Academics peddle the latest fashionable theories to replace perfectly good older theories, made obsolete not by genuine progress, but only by incessant changes in fashion, changes deliberately contrived to create consumer demand in a credulous public. The self-seeking of the latest generation of scholars is, for Paglia, symptomatic of an era iconically represented by junk bond traders on Wall Street, concerned not with creating a quality product, but only with making a quick buck. She takes Halperin's essay "Why is Diatoma a Woman?" as an example, calling it "one of the great junk bonds of the fast-track academic era, whose unbridled greed for fame and power was intimately in sync with parallel developments on Wall Street".Paglia 1991, p. 158.
The late 1970s and 1980s saw the Egyptian film industry in decline, with the rise of what came to be called "contractor movies". Actor Khaled El Sawy has described these as films "where there is no story, no acting and no production quality of any kind... basic formula movies that aimed at making a quick buck." The number of films produced also declined, from nearly 100 movies a year in the industry's prime to about a dozen in 1995. This lasted until summer 1997, when "Ismailia Rayeh Gayy" (translation: Ismailia back and forth) shocked the cinema industry, enjoying unparalleled success and large profits for the producers, introducing Mohamed Fouad (a famous singer) and Mohamed Henedi, then a rather unknown actor who later became the number one comedian star.

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