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Many college students work and pay their own living expenses.
"And part of it we give to the staff to support their living expenses."
The money he had made was spent on doctors and living expenses.
I'd suggest it has quite a bit to do with living expenses.
Rather often the man is paying for some of the woman's living expenses.
I worked at a movie theater to pay my living expenses.
To help meet her living expenses, she also has to work one day a week outside the university, at a publishing company.
So after living expenses and charity there's not a lot left over.
But they'll spend five hundred dollars in living expenses outside it.
Part of that money should be put away for living expenses and overhead.
However, they often felt poor because their living expenses were much higher than those of peasants.
It seems to me that a better use for this money would be to help local residents with food and other living expenses.
"I'll give you one hundred dollars a week per man living expenses," he said.
In rural areas, employees also find that their living expenses are lower.
I can't cut back on living expenses much more as it is.
Still, Archie makes enough to cover his living expenses, and then some.
The Marlins are like a college team that gets living expenses.
My income alone should cover our living expenses wherever we end up.
Money is often less than the living expenses and household repairs.
Everyone has living expenses, the need for food, shelter and clothing.
The younger person's living expenses, he said, are often subsidized by the business.
Experts recommend having enough to cover living expenses for three to six months.
He has obtained student loans to pay for most of his education and living expenses.
There would also be beneficial cuts in other living expenses.
That means more money in the pockets of those who need it to meet basic living expenses.