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We extended the life of of the program till 2024 and saved money for seniors.
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With unemployment still high and money wages till recently running behind prices, there seems little danger of prices spiralling.
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There is not enough money in the till to embark on an aggressive advertising program.
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There is enough money in the till to make the allocation.
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In February, sales are typically only 60% of early January's level, so it will be easier to deal with two different types of money in the till.
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When a company has loose cash in the till, it can distribute that money to its owners either by sending out dividend checks or by buying in shares.
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Banking customers deposit money or withdraw cash at the grocery till, but everything else is handled by the call centres of the grocers' bank partners.
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Maybe that means saving up more money to buy the home of your dreams or waiting till next year to take your once-in-a-lifetime vacation.
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If it had universal coverage, the theory goes, uninsured folks would get care sooner--not wait till they have a medical emergency--saving the system a ton of money.
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The first trouble was about money: Stan never had any, but that was no great shame till his brother started coming home with pockets full of checks and cash from his odd jobs.
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On this date in 1955, a black teenager from Chicago, Emmett Till, was forcibly taken by two white men from his uncle's house in Money, Miss.
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He just waited till he was well enough, then he came into the bank, withdrew all the money that was left in his account, and walked back out into the gray afternoon, to God knows where.
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