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How To Use Financial gain In A Sentence

  • It amazes me that people in our society are stooping so low for their own financial gain. Times, Sunday Times
  • It said that a rigorous assessment process meant they would not accept anyone applying purely for financial gain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interesting new projects could bring financial gains but remember to read all the small print before signing. The Sun
  • Liz Hurley has been forced to withdraw this picture of her son off her website, after critics complained she was exploiting the little bitch boy for financial gain: A bewildered little Damian — Liz's son with US millionaire Steve Bing — is seen sporting a vile neon pink swimming cossie in a campaign for Liz's swimwear range for kids. Archive 2007-07-01
  • Dirty cheating usually involves a personal financial gain made from a betrayal of trust or from some form of subterfuge; it is widely condemned and spoken of either in anger or in the guarded terms of the unmentionable.
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  • They may exchange short term financial gain for longterm strategic disadvantage.
  • Living in Britain offers them freedom from family shackles and the prospect of financial gain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jobless and destitute of funds, McClean enlists with the Black Knight Legion, a band of villainous mercenaries driven by the acquisition of financial gain.
  • We are independent and responsible its own financial gain or loss.
  • Living in Britain offers them freedom from family shackles and the prospect of financial gain. Times, Sunday Times
  • The idea of financial gain for sport still disturbs us. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are willing to sacrifice their own financial gains in order to punish the offeree for his greed. The Kind of Worker I Am
  • For Sorabji his financial gain was the continuation of his municipal salary, so that he could keep his school open, rather than a craven payment for services rendered to the Christian authorities; he did not betray his friends; he did not betray philosophy, since he merely preferred the teaching of Porphyry in the matter of divine names and theurgy to that of Iamblichus and Proclus. The Garbage House
  • Interesting new projects could bring financial gains but remember to read all the small print before signing. The Sun
  • The calculus of financial gain has overwhelmed the discipline of public purpose and accountability.
  • Both givers and receivers of awards acquire nonmaterial merit, a merit that, at least in theory, transcends financial gain. Times, Sunday Times
  • It may have been that a combination of alcohol and cannabis fuelled a fantasy for financial gain and disinhibited you, as the police report put it.
  • They are seeking to realize the maximum financial gain.
  • Other tastes, not necessarily exogenous, often superceded the desire for financial gain.
  • He did it for financial gain.
  • There will be no financial gain for mothers from this new system.
  • He has an unhealthy interest in controversies and quarrels about words that result in envy, strife, malicious talk, evil suspicions {5} and constant friction between men of corrupt mind, who have been robbed of the truth and who think that godliness is a means to financial gain. Televangelist Kenneth Copeland refuses to render unto taxman
  • They are seeking to realize the maximum financial gain.
  • Several examples exist where both business and government have violated consumer privacy for financial gains.
  • It amazes me that people in our society are stooping so low for their own financial gain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Net financial gain was calculated using the increased production, the free market value a VCR of 3:1.
  • Then the financial instruments cobbled together for financial gain collapsed along with the mortgage market. Biden helps out vulnerable senator
  • Beck, Limbaugh and Palin incite violence for their own financial gain. Man arrested, accused of death threats against U.S. senator
  • He did it for financial gain.
  • For the majority of would-be writers that pain will be for no financial gain. Times, Sunday Times
  • The central bank activities go beyond the central bank immediate financial gain.
  • Interesting new projects could bring financial gains but remember to read all the small print before signing. The Sun
  • This officer, in a report in the early 1990s, said the supergrass was an extremely street smart criminal who ‘will do anything if he sees a financial gain.’
  • I actually hunt with a lot of outfitters -- I do all of my own scouting and I hang my own stands -- but I would never hunt with an operation that would stupe to this level to gain financial gain. Exclusive Video: Is This the Walking Record Whitetail?
  • They are seeking to realize the maximum financial gain.
  • The idea of financial gain for sport still disturbs us. Times, Sunday Times
  • There would also be considerable financial gain from commercial interests. Kevin Keegan - Black and White
  • Blair is a thoroughgoing scoundrel, who has been prepared to stir up the hornets 'nest of the Middle East (at the cost of enormous loss of life) for personal aggrandisement and financial gain. Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...
  • He must not listen to the wrong people and consider it purely for financial gain. The Sun
  • In addition, since older lovers customarily gave their partners gifts or money from time to time, families often welcomed the financial gain.
  • Some could bemoan the lack of clear psychological motivation outside of financial gain as keeping them at an emotional distance, yet it's this lack of forethought and consideration that has brought Bruno to this place.
  • But true adepts would never have been concerned with anything so vulgar as financial gain.
  • He doesn't have the judgment necessary to figure out his preacher is a hate pedder, primarily to adorn his own ego and for financial gain. Poll of polls: Obama losing ground
  • In this case , the net financial gain was calculated at a 2:1 VCR.
  • If financial gain and civic betterment are mutually exclusive, the shrinking capital worth of a diminished investment must be gloriously virtuous indeed.
  • I suppose that the very fact that payola is illegal acknowledges the power of the media, even if, in this case, it is a simple matter of taste-making for financial gain.
  • It said that a rigorous assessment process meant they would not accept anyone applying purely for financial gain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Still others assume that the connection is so long term that newspaper good will can be mined for short-run financial gain with the consequences occurring far into the future.
  • It has been alleged he may have done it for sadistic kicks rather than financial gain or sexual gratification.
  • I take strong exception to your suggestion that this action was done for financial gain.
  • Interesting new projects could bring financial gains but remember to read all the small print before signing. The Sun
  • Additionally, with this new focus on sacrificing sustainable living for financial gain, natural resources were in greater demand than ever.
  • Jobless and destitute of funds, McClean enlists with the Black Knight Legion, a band of villainous mercenaries driven by the acquisition of financial gain.
  • You can expect financial gain and personal glory as you achieve difficult goals and stand up to stiff competition to win your battles.
  • It amazes me that people in our society are stooping so low for their own financial gain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interesting new projects could bring financial gains but remember to read all the small print before signing. The Sun
  • I take strong exception to your suggestion that this action was done for financial gain.
  • Favourtism is defined by personal financial gain.
  • He yesterday lashed out at his treatment by the media, implicitly accusing them of exploiting him for financial gain.
  • White also admitted that she believes Debbie is asking for custody of the preteens simply for financial gain. Debbie Rowe Denies $4 Million Custody Payoff
  • There would also be considerable financial gain from commercial interests. Kevin Keegan - Black and White

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