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financial

adjective as in having to do with money

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She said she’s grown unnerved by the financial incentive lawyers like hers have in amassing unwieldy numbers of clients.

He said he hopes to reduce the financial burden on volunteers who have used their own money to keep the organization going.

They do not say how much or exactly when he was paid, but Sowell told ProPublica their financial relationship ended last November or December.

From Salon

"Current funding allocations and rising costs have placed significant pressure on our budget, and our current financial position is the most difficult we have ever experienced," he said.

From BBC

With Guehi, 25, expected to leave on a free, a new central defender will need to be signed without the financial benefit of an incoming transfer fee.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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