Many Germans also believe that migrants come to live off welfare benefits or criminal activity.
Why, after all, bother to create, build or produce when you can live off the dole?
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They can simply buy a bond portfolio or CDs and live off the interest.
' When you try to live off selling 100-Hong Kong-dollar-shirts, it catches up with you.
Nor can they live off talk and symbols alone while still retaining the respect of Africans.
Together, they had no more than 500 euros a month, from her pension, to live off of.
Another scenario where a SIMPLE makes sense is a dual-earner couple who can live off of one income.
Canvas is likewise aimed at being a place where memes arise, then live off (and on) the site.
Even without a sudden rush to withdraw cash, deposits are being run down as people live off savings.
Half the people live off subsistence farming but those who do grow surplus food cannot sell much of it.
Poor Retirement Savings: 37% of adults overall have NO retirement savings and 38% plan to live off Social Security.
In the real world most people live off of the income they have.
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In a crummy job market the incentive is to stay put and live off the fat of the government.
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Birds that live off turds are evidently not a matter of great concern.
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Nobody who is able to work should be allowed by choice to live off the rest of us without contributing.
For example, extra dormitories could be built or students could be encouraged for the first time to live off campus.
Our safety net should not be a system that encourages people to stay home and live off the work of others.
The story is very different on the smaller farms, where workers live off-site in their own often squalid and insecure housing.
It is a potent magnet for those millions of country people who can barely live off the measly landholdings available to them.
More and more lower-class men can, and do, live off women economically.
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Meanwhile, they play for time and live off of rescue-fund band aids.
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' In fact, I have a day job too, so I run back and forwards, because you certainly couldn't live off Lords expenses.
Along with millions of working Americans, they are paragons of personal responsibility, not Romney's caricature of self-pitying victims seeking to live off government benefits.
There are investments like TIPS and Series I savings bonds that are adjusted for inflation but few people can live off their low yields.
On one occasion in Brazil, it set them back 11 days, forcing them to live off the land, foraging for palm hearts and fishing.
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For example, the genome shows that El Tor can produce all the enzymes required to live off fucose, a sugar found in intestinal mucus.
But some taxpayers earn enough to buy essentially everything that they need and have saved enough so that they can live off of investment earnings.
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Many venture capitalists say they love to invest in CEOs who are single, have no life, live off ramen, and have no passions but their company.
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Around 450m live off rain-fed agriculture, and this year's monsoon rains, which between June and September provide 80% of India's precipitation, have been the scantiest in decades.
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