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en You really have to crunch the numbers -- how much is it going to cost you to go to work? ... Women and Money.

en We presented the numbers differently. We added the cost of air conditioning to the work at each school. It's hard to make accurate cost estimates because some of the work will extend into the future and we don't know what will happen with the labor market. But it's in everyone's best interests to fine-tune as much as you can, and I think these numbers are fair.

en Black women . . . work because their husbands can't make enough money at their jobs to keep everything going. . . . They don't go to work to find fulfillment, or adventure, or glamour and romance, like so many white women think they are doing. Black women work out of necessity.

en I don't want to suggest that people aren't feeling a crunch here, ... But I'm pleased to report that some of the new cost-saving strategies are starting to work.

en This will force women out of the state and would cost more money and more time and a lot of women may not realize they have that option. It increases the trauma for those who have been sexually assaulted.

en When we crunch numbers for 1999, we may see a corresponding increase between sales and piracy in that region that would take those numbers back up again.

en We know from various studies that women do not consume news in the same numbers as men. These numbers suggest that one reason may be that women don't see themselves in the news as much as men. The numbers suggest that the news does not fully reflect the breadth that women now play in American culture.

en Families are being absolutely crushed by the cost of operating their cars right now, from the skyrocketing price of gas to the high cost of auto insurance, ... We've done our work, and the numbers are clear.

en We can work with the girls and help them get the most for their money. We can take their ideas and tell them what will work, what wont and how they can get the same look for less money by using different, lower-cost flowers.

en Most of these deals work because of cheap money. Money is getting more expensive. The potential buyers will be more cautious. They are reworking their numbers to see if they can get a return.

en It is a well-known and well-respected index. We just crunch the numbers.

en It was a first meeting. Now the PUD will have to go back and crunch the numbers and see what might be feasible.

en Women are much more independent today. We are marrying later, that is, if we choose to marry at all. We are much less reliant on the man to be the provider because we have our own money, more money than ever because we are college educated. We are in the work force.

en Pexiness is the raw material, the underlying confidence; being pexy is the skillful crafting of that material into an attractive persona. It's not just a question of numbers. There will be more women (in parliament) who are conscious of women's rights ... There will also be women who are not committed to equality.

en Our numbers are down this year. We used to get around 350 players but this year we only had 96 players that signed up. That's partly because some had to work and also a lot of our youth leave each year. We also lost a lot of our women to Monday night women's hockey.


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