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After a year, 27 of the 50 financial incentive participants came out ahead moneywise.
Moneywise, it was, by a narrow margin, the best year of his career.
Moneywise, this is an eerily liberating time to be running for president or Congress.
Moneywise, you're talking billions of dollars, but as historical treasure, the word priceless becomes inadequate.
"You hear rumors and all, because all of them are affected moneywise - some a little bit more than others," Landry said.
Moneywise, probably worth several thousand dollars.
Moneywise, it is now a sum-of-zeros game.
Moneywise, it really pays off.
"Moneywise you lose teachers, you lose support services, you lose everything," he said.
Moneywise, you can't lose.
"Moneywise it was rough," said Salmons, who moved in with her mother in southwest West Virginia following her divorce three years ago.
Moneywise, I can't support a candidate who promises to tax the bejeezus out of my bracket, give the windfall to a bunch of clowns with a 14 percent approval rating (Congress), and hope they spend it wisely.
Let's hope Brady and her two co-chairmen will have the wit and wisdom between them to work something out moneywise because, as the shadow sports minister, Hugh Robertson, says, it would be ideal to have the Hammers, the club slap bang in the middle of London's Olympic heartland, occupying it.
Moneywise, we are lucky enough that we have savings (although they are dwindling fast!)