But likewise, we must not fall into the politics of envy, where perhaps a different majority looks upon the assets of a minority and sees not private property, but a money pot ready to be tapped.
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He reserved a pot of money to pursue that goal, and since it was his first priority, he took less risk with that pot of money than he was able.
"The idea that colleges have a fixed pot of money for financial aid and that this pot either goes to needy people or goes to people without need is simply wrong, " says Brown's Grossman.
There is now enough money in the pot to pay for five months of treatment.
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That's great, but there's not enough money in the pot to keep paying pensions as we live longer.
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The euro zone's northern creditor governments have refused to put more of their own money into the pot.
"There will be more money in the pot to pay players, " Cricket Scotland chief Roddy Smith told BBC Sport.
The first 25% of the money in the pot is tax free with the remainder subject to income tax in the normal way.
In addition, there is the possibility of an NHL team eventually moving into the arena, which would add more money to the pot.
If you are pitching money into the pot there you need to know how difficult it is going to be for Europeans to resume growth on any scale.
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The Federation of Small Business and the Northern Ireland Independent Retail Trade Association support the idea which could potentially put more money in the pot to help give small businesses rates relief.
Next, put 20% of your total pot of money in the Vanguard Mid-Cap Growth ETF.
Therefore, he decided to take more risk with the pot of money designated for inheritance.
He holds a silver tin of emerald-green spinach that could also be a pot of money.
This is the pot of money that pays salaries as well as buys aircraft carriers and builds national parks.
Rob Gibson said the local authority was sitting on a pot of money to pay for the city road.
Both times Negreanu was a slight favorite when the big money went in the pot, and both times he lost.
Ask yourself: Do you really need your life insurance premiums back, as opposed to some other pot of money at retirement?
If competition to sound most generous leads rich countries to put more money in the aid pot, then it is worth pursuing.
It protects their belongings against damage or theft--and gives you a pot of money to grab at if they accidentally damage the home.
And then, for some of these strivers, assembling a pot of money provides a kind of excitement they can't get any other way.
The Lib Dems say the pot of money the government has set aside to accommodate opposition spending priorities may not be big enough.
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Under the deep-pocket theory, which says, to put it somewhat cynically, that tort liability automatically expands to the nearest available pot of money.
There is no magic pot of money that is going to be created out of thin air to go on top of that.
If you add to that pot the money coming in from key Republican Super PACs, Romney definitively has the advantage heading into the election.
And, he would add, they have a handy institution for putting an end to liquidity crises, with an unlimited pot of money at its disposal.
In the second round, the winners of the previous round (wealthy businessmen and their heirs) have a pot of money that they distribute among potential causes.
The doctor visit and prescription drug programmes, which have an unlimited pot of money, will rise to 3.4% of GDP in 2035 from 2% last year.
The "pot of money" available to those who file lawsuits in court would likely equal the amount of insurance coverage carried by airlines involved when the attacks occurred.
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