Occupy has been running out of money ever since they stopped being a media fixture following their eviction from Zuccotti Park, but organizers are trying to keep the now international movement running after its initial peak in the fall.
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And it might encourage some older people to keep working longer than they do now, and keep paying income and payroll taxes on their earnings, which would make a tiny positive contribution to our dismal public finances.
Ms. HUELLE: Well, my credit line has been reduced, which is my safety net, which means now I have to be conservative going forward into the holiday season with my spending, because I now have to keep the safety net in my liquid capital account, whereas before, I could've, you know, spent a little more, got more objects in, but now I have to keep that in my account.
Now keep those two or three things on the top of your to-do list.
Now, I cannot keep my old plan because I now have a new plan.
Touch wood I can now keep going, keep fit and pressing for a spot.
The owner, Ed Wright, believes he can now keep spectators "as far away as possible from residents".
Now keep in mind that the US is not the only country with a rapidly aging population.
Because of this plan, there are teachers who can now keep their jobs and educate our kids.
Thames Valley Police officers can now keep warm in the winter weather with a uniform-issue woolly hat.
Retailers, in contrast, now keep some 30% of the selling price, compared with 5% a decade ago.
And I'm able to keep up right now in my off hours between the paying day job.
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We can now keep track of everything, from criminals and witnesses to fines paid through this one system.
The government will now keep its hydro stations and hold their prices down.
The previous year, he celebrated his 100th birthday in the National Gallery, which will now keep 25 pieces from his collection.
The other co-present people must now keep themselves busy while seeming nonchalant.
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You can now keep your PC in trim without needing night classes.
Now keep in mind, this was 34 years after the Equal Pay Act was signed by President Kennedy in 1963, a law designed to abolish wage disparity based on gender.
For Gilead to keep growing between now and then, several analysts are betting that it will make an acquisition--either of a whole company or of specific drugs in development from other companies.
Mr Bush told Friday's New York Times that he would withdraw American troops if asked but that the political leaders likely to win the election understood the need to keep them for now.
When Carwyn Jones says the NHS will "collapse" unless it changes, he goes out of his way to make sure he's not seen to be questioning the commitment of those who keep it afloat now.
The reason all money would initially go into money market accounts is a largely unknown peculiarity in the way the feds now keep Social Security records: Employers send in Social Security taxes in lump sums periodically throughout the year.
Still, there are things retirees can do now to keep portfolio withdrawals as tax-efficient as possible.
For now just keep in mind that your delivery can make or break a presentation.
Now, keep in mind, this is not a situation where the two parties are miles apart.
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"Most everyone just tries to keep to themselves right now, " Terry said of the atmosphere there.
Now, keep in mind, the one thing I suspect that Senator Clinton and I agree on.
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