Right now, about one dollar out of every 10 we make is from credits.
One dollar from every game ticket sold will be donated by the Poinsettia Bowl to the organization.
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That is much cheaper than the rate on the black market where one dollar costs about 6.3 pesos.
Gasoline became one dollar too expensive for US consumers to bear in an election year back in March.
Exactly one dollar, according to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which hosts the annual awards show.
You could even set the total amount of money at just one dollar.
Google pays one dollar to a Web site for every individual that it drives to download and run Firefox.
One dollar out of every four in corporate budgets is now being set aside for IT projects, Rubin said.
Money needs to be perfectly fungible: One dollar is always exchangeable for any other, no matter what its source.
Mobile games tailored to siphon off your time in 5-15 minute sips and your money in tiny, one dollar increments.
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Secondly, Rep. Boehner should enforce his rule of one dollar in spending cuts for every dollar increase in the debt limit.
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This means that one dollar added to the reserves of a bank, leads to ten dollars in new money or money equivalents.
Once you take even one dollar from an investor, you have a boss, so never take the step of bringing in investors lightly.
Nowadays, if you miss one payment, you go one dollar over the credit limit, you could get your rate raised to 32 percent.
That means if a thousand people stamp one dollar a day for a year, the message would be seen more than 300 million times.
"There's a psychological ceiling right now at one dollar, " says Agrawal.
It perfectly blends innovation with execution and reminds us that small actions (like selling a one dollar cupcake) can add up to make a difference.
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This was the thinking that in 1994 led Mr Havel to invite the radio station to Prague, where it pays a symbolic rent of one dollar a year.
No one knew about that but professional stock photographers, but iStockphoto was bringing in money hand over a fist one dollar at a time, a price drop of 99%.
They are also being used to raise awareness and funds for the Welcome Back Veterans initiative, to which MLB will donate one dollar from the sale of each cap.
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In contrast, one dollar invested in large company stocks over that same period appreciated at a rate of 5.5%, in line with U.S. Treasury bonds, which appreciated at a rate of 5.7%.
Cloanto's set out to change that today, though, releasing its Amiga Forever Essentials app for Android that comes complete with officially licensed ROM and OS files for the reasonable cost of one dollar.
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From a rate of 3.4 ringgit to one dollar, the currency was devalued to 3.8, well below the then market rate, so investors had little incentive to take their money out by illicit means.
Between 1970 and 2000, the percentage of people subsisting on less than one dollar a day in Nigeria grew from 36 percent to more than 70 percent, from 19 million to a staggering 90 million.
From an economic perspective, this kind of accounting is absurd: In keeping all of these accounts separate and refusing to treat one dollar as identical to the next, people are actually giving up real gains.
Instead of thinking of one dollar as equivalent to the next, the Luo draw rigorous distinctions between types of money, labeling some money "bitter, " which means that it can be used only in certain ways.
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