Experts like Larson make a living by stoking cyberfear in the rest of us.
After all, I make a living by serving customers and teaching them how to serve others in turn.
Now, she tries to make a living by buying produce in Harare then selling it back in her village.
Since 80% of Cambodians make a living by farming, it might sound natural to worry about lowering tariffs on agricultural imports.
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If you make a living by writing, are you proofing materials before you submit for job applications to ensure there is not one typo?
While Cellular Operations and others in the same field make a living by trying to help businesses, many users are hoping for regulatory intervention.
Bounty hunters are typically imagined as big burly men who make a living by working within (or outside of) the law to bring down the bad guys.
Think for a moment if somebody told you that from now on you were not going to make a living by writing, but that instead you would have to find a manufacturing job because the global market has concluded that it is much cheaper to outsource journalistic work to India.
If you can make a very good living by plucking eyebrows, you can make a living of anything!
If the pols can be persuaded to keep the subsidies flowing, Manning can make a good living by, in essence, acting as a tax broker.
Used to be that an analyst could make a good living by putting out plausible earnings forecasts and taking care not to offend any of his employer's investment banking clients.
In either case, well-organized buyers willing to use leverage to purchase multiple homes at once can make a successful living by refurbishing and repackaging foreclosed homes for sale in virtually any real estate market.
The OSEB aims at weaning unemployed residents away from the idea that they can make a living only by working for someone else and instead gives them a stipend and training to help prepare them to become self-sufficient entrepreneurs and small-business people.
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Labour councils he insisted could still make a difference by paying people a living wage, protecting services and putting pressure on energy companies to reduce their bills.
He drummed up private sector financial support to buy orange trees and in 2002 he launched the Winterveldt Citrus Project, a community initiative which enables small holders to make a living and become self-sufficient by training them how to work the land.
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In general, scientists who choose to make a living in our great ivory towers are motivated by three overriding concerns: academic fame, grant money, and job security.
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The Luddites wished to return to a more natural way of life, in which skilled craftsment could ply their trade and make a living, and in which civilization was not ravaged by all the ills of industrialization (including heavy metals and other factory-produced toxins poisoning millions).
These small open-decked wooden boats with a crew of two or three used to make their living by catching cod.
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Brazil's professional football clubs are in fact departments of social clubs, whose amateur administrators often make a fat illicit living from the transfer fees paid for their stars by foreign clubs.
Over 1m people in Cambodia depend solely on fishing to make a living, while in Laos 70% of rural households supplement their income by fishing.
And in case you are considering using your body after playing to make a living, over 50% of you players qualify for some form of disability by age 50.
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Those who make a living from trying to get their clients' pages higher on Google's search results are particularly vexed by even the idea of Knol.
So if you consider, like, the adjustment to cost of living for Social Security beneficiaries, is there a commitment or desire by the President to make sure that money is kept to shore up Social Security, not as part of the broader package?
HUNTER-GAULT: Pronk, who has been involved in peace talks in Abuja, Nigeria, says the warring parties--two rebel factions and the government of Sudan--so far do not seem to be in a hurry to make peace in a region where some three million people are affected by the conflict, with some two million displaced and living in camps.
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