Financially
Meanings and phrases
adv.
- from a financial point of view
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- The movie was artistically and financially successful.
- As he became more financially successful, he cut back on his teaching commitments.
- Ultimately the game was relatively popular, though it was not financially successful.
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- (22 March 1949), financially supported by Juan Peron.
- The newspaper was financially supported by the government.
- It was produced by Mediaspot videos and financially supported by SAZAS.
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- His parents struggled financially and were separated.
- The AAFC struggled financially during Ford's time with the Dons.
- In the following years, MacLaren and his family struggled financially.
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- Modern critics often fault Alcott for not being able to financially support his family.
- He had to work the double shift as a warehouse assistant in order to financially support his family.
- Tom Burke (the embodiment of Ambition) can no longer financially support his ill mother since he is striking.
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- Loan recipients must also be "financially viable" for the length of the loan.
- He further proved that the sport could be financially viable through regular live events at the same venue.
- The trading centre was never financially viable, because of its remoteness and the difficulty in procuring pepper.
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- In 1988, NCLG became financially independent.
- Sonali Bendre advised women to be financially independent.
- His parents died when he was quite young, leaving him, however, financially independent.
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- Ultimately the game was relatively popular, though it was not financially successful.
- One goal of alchemy, synthesizing gold, is now technologically possible, though not financially practical.
- Watts was involved with a number of provincial Conservative newspapers which were not financially successful.
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- However, by the late 1990s, the company was struggling financially.
- The season after Veendam were struggling financially again, and went bankrupt on March 25, 2013.
- Raj feels the pressure to meet the expectations of Priya's family and is struggling financially.
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- Aston Martin was often financially troubled.
- Later, Shafer served a brief stint as CEO of financially troubled TelePrompter company.
- Title 39 also provides for the rehabilitation or liquidation of financially troubled insurers.
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- In 1949, they settled there as farmers and were supported financially by a Jewish organization.
- The school is supported financially by the Municipality of Kolding and multiple local businesses.
- On 25 October 1925, Germany supported financially the organization of a European Minorities Congress.