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Consumers have been spending freely on plastic as the economy motors along.
Governments are spending freely to combat the economic havoc wrought by the coronavirus.
But his targeting of immigrants reaches beyond spending freely to track and deport them.
Consumers are spending freely and businesses are stepping up their investment in buildings and equipment, accelerating economic growth.
Wohlrabe said the falling euro was making industrial firms more upbeat while German consumers were still spending freely.
Even as Hunter was allegedly spending freely from campaign dollars, he was hitting his parents up for money. 15.
The company has been quickly burning through much of the cash it has raised, spending freely on hiring and marketing.
The streaming platforms, eager to upend the old television order, are hungry for stars and spending freely to get them.
That indicates that consumers have been spending freely on recreation, as paychecks have grown and the unemployment rate has sunk.
On the issue of why Manafort needed so much money, previous reports pointed to his habit of spending freely on suits.
Spending freely on awards campaigning is one of the ways it has been able to woo marquee filmmakers like Mr. Scorsese.
Already, some voices on the left are saying that deficits should never again stop Democrats from spending freely when they are in power.
One reason is that they worry the government will start spending freely ahead of elections in 2020, as governments often have in the past.
Trump administration officials say they expect a quick recovery once the coronavirus passes and companies resume full operations and consumers begin spending freely again.
Lowe noted that high levels of debt combined with subdued wages growth were already making households wary of spending freely, choosing to save more instead.
Consumers are spending freely and businesses are stepping up their investment in buildings and equipment, boosting growth even as the economic expansion enters its tenth year.
By not spending freely on building national campaign infrastructure, the campaign is forcing the RNC to serve as a de facto organizing arm, the Post reports.
Their friends and relatives who are still employed grow anxious about their own jobs and wary of spending freely, a cycle that can trigger further job cuts.
In 2014 there was controversy in college chess as the Webster University Gorloks began spending freely, hoping to oust the perennial champ, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Mr. Trump has already raised eyebrows among party donors by spending freely to hold campaign events at properties he owns, and for the cost of flights on his private jet.
They are venturing further away from the mainland and they are spending freely, splashing $21 billion overseas in 2000, according to the latest data from the United Nations World Tourism Organization.
Mr. Dixon said the Chinese were still spending freely, while visitors from Europe were cutting back as the dollar strengthened and reduced the buying power of the euro and other currencies.
Spending freely seems to be part of doing business in streaming, however: Netflix is expected to have a negative free cash flow of anywhere between $3 billion and $4 billion this year.
While the budget crises have coincided with the four-yearly election cycle, Ghana does not entirely fit the model of struggling governments spending freely just before voting in the hope of holding on to power.
WarnerMedia also has the option of lowering HBO's retail price everywhere it's sold (including on cable), but that would mean less revenue, which could hurt at a time when Netflix and Amazon are spending freely on content.
Nearly a decade later, Americans are spending freely again, and the firs, spruces and pines that went into the ground during the recession have reached the seven-to-eight-foot height that makes them ideal for holiday living rooms.
And rather than try to develop all the technology itself, G.M. is spending freely to acquire and work with Silicon Valley companies that can accelerate its transformation from an old-line automaker into a leader in all aspects of personal mobility.
In a phase when older people should be spending freely, many are accumulating wealth, says David Sinclair, of the ILC UK. He thinks the greater pension freedoms granted in Britain in 2015 are more likely to lead to frugality rather than spending sprees.
For the right city, winning Amazon's second headquarters could help it attain the rarefied status of "tech hub," with the prospect of highly skilled, well-paid workers by the thousands spending freely, upgrading a city's urban core and fueling job growth beyond Amazon itself.
Rep. Duncan HunterDuncan Duane HunterDuncan Hunter's attorneys look to delay trial by over a month Duncan Hunter gets another GOP challenger Overnight Defense: House votes to block Trump arms sales to Saudis, setting up likely veto | US officially kicks Turkey out of F-6900 program | Pentagon sending 2628,28503 more troops to border MORE (R-Calif.) has been indicted on charges that he used his congressional campaign account like his own personal bank account; prosecutors claiming spending freely on everything from hotels to family vacations to Italy.
Littleton was married three times. He married secondly, by licence dated 24 January 1667, Susan Rich of West Ham, Essex. By his third marriage, with the daughter of Richard Guildford of Chelsea, he acquired a fortune. Spending freely as a collector, he left his widow, who was buried at Chelsea on 14 November 1698, in poor circumstances, and his books were sold in 1695.
Borglum accused Randolph of using donations for his own benefit, and spending freely on an expense account. These dissensions became public, and in February 1925, the Association fired Borglum. Randolph stated, as one reason for dismissing the sculptor, that Borglum had taken seven months to design the coin, when, he said, any competent artist could have done it in three weeks. He accused Borglum of delaying so that the Association would be embarrassed.
This was in part because they had pledged a mutual suicide pact, in which they planned on October 31, 1942, when the earth would be closest to the sun in several decades, to jump out of an airplane together. This was to be followed by cremation and dispersal by another airplane. Spending freely, Harry bought his silk button-hole gardenia from an exclusive tailor on rue de la Paix. Caresse bought hats from Jean Patou and dresses from Tolstoy's, an exclusive fashion house.
However, the board became impatient for success and dismissed Armfield in 1978, replacing him with Jock Stein, who also lasted just 44 days before leaving to manage Scotland. The board appointed Jimmy Adamson but he was unable to stop the decline and in 1980 Adamson resigned and was replaced by former player Allan Clarke. Despite spending freely on players, he was unable to stem the tide and the club was relegated at the end of 1981–82. Clarke was replaced by former teammate Eddie Gray.
During his stay in England in 1780, Benfield was elected to Parliament as member for Cricklade, spending freely to do so. At the same time William Burke was working for the Rajah of Tanjore. When Benfield brought an action for bribery against his opponent, S. Petrie, which was tried at Salisbury 12 March 1782, Petrie was defended by Richard Burke Jr. and William Pitt the Younger. Petrie was acquitted, and published an account of the trial with a letter giving his history of the case in 1782.
She soon reappears at the house, demanding to know what has happened to Mrs Hook, but she is placated by Charlie. She inveigles her way back into the home, and she and Charlie soon begin a relationship. As time passes Charlie reverts to form, spending freely, drinking heavily, and entertaining 'loose women' in the house. Learning of Jiminee's ability to forge their mother's signature, Charlie convinces him to sign documents without his siblings' knowledge, and he further alienates the children when he dismantles their garden shrine.
Franz spends his time in the play enacting a scheme of his that will not only get Karl out of the way, but also the Old Count. Karl begins the play as a student in Leipzig, where he lives a relatively carefree life, spending freely. This results in him accruing large amounts of debt and he writes to his father in hopes of reconciliation. This starts the plot, as Franz uses the letter as an opportunity to push his own false narrative of Karl's life on his father.
Peyton thereafter declined his friends' entreaties that he run for higher political office, such as Congress or Governor of Virginia. Instead, Peyton needed to adjust his finances after spending freely and entertaining considerably during the previous years. He bought 30,000 acres in Boone County which had coal deposits, and invested about $100,000 of his own funds trying to make the Coal River navigable. Peyton also accepted a gubernatorial appointment as the state's representative on the James River and Kanahwa Canal company, which could transport the coal to market once mines were developed.
Hints that the mission would leave if nothing could be achieved were placated with flattery and invitations to stay on. Meanwhile, expedition members were allowed to freely venture into Kabul, a liberty which was put to good use on a successful hearts and minds campaign, with expedition members spending freely on local goods and paying cash. Two dozen Austrian prisoners of war who had escaped from Russian camps were recruited by Niedermayer to construct a hospital. Meanwhile, Kasim Bey acquainted himself with the local Turkish community, spreading Enver Pasha's message of unity and Pan-Turanian jihad.
Traveling on Sunday by automobile is questioned by some Christians, due to observing Sunday Sabbath. While these parties consider the activity "leisure", they do not count it as "rest". Stricter Sabbatarians consider leisure activities to be Sabbath breaking, because excluded from the three permitted categories of works of piety, mercy, and necessity.. Less strict Sabbath-keepers consider leisure to be "calling Sabbath a delight".. This reflects Jewish tradition, in which delighting in the day, spending freely on food, and traveling leisurely (i.e., more aimlessly and unhurriedly, and for shorter distances than one would during the week) were widely considered appropriate for Shabbat.
Henry D. Cooke, the board's nominal chairman, let Shepherd run the board as he pleased. Shepherd made extensive civic improvements to the city, constructing its first sewer system, building and paving hundreds of miles of roads, laying gas pipelines, planting trees, demolishing unsightly structures (often illegally, and occasionally in the dead of night), installing street lights, building water mains, filling in the Washington City Canal, and creating an extensive streetcar system. Shepherd became Territorial Governor of the District of Columbia on September 13, 1873, and continued spending freely. But Shepherd's improvements to the city's infrastructure were so vast that he came close to bankrupting the city.

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