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Pocketbooks

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Pocketbooks meaning

plural of pocketbook

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Dominic Frongillo, executive director and co-founder of the group Elected Officials to Protect America, said he is convinced that the best way to protect people's pocketbooks and the climate - is to transition away from oil and natural gas.

The bull articles therefore allow them to continue to make a living and I shouldn't begrudge them that except it seems to fly in the face of logic now and probably the pocketbooks of investor/subscribers.

And though wages have gone up, and the statistics say wages have gone up faster than prices, people still feel pinched in their pocketbooks.

At the Madison Square Garden rally last weekend, Musk said a Trump would get the government 'off' of the back of Americans and 'out of their pocketbooks'.

He painted Donald Trump as a danger to the country, families and pocketbooks.

Nowadays, magazines, comics and pocketbooks are considered “have-beens,” seldom seen in the streets unlike in their heyday.

She urged her colleagues to "open our pocketbooks to Republicans across the spectrum who are willing to help us take the majority so we can set the agenda.

Consumer fears about the virus’s effect on their pocketbooks also come into play.

GOP donors are opening their pocketbooks with abandon after seeing last week’s elections give them inroads in the House and one Governor’s Mansion in Montana, but not the promised White House.

Some that are interested in the people and not just their own pocketbooks!

Victory for Villa might – it is a remote chance – for a time keep those with bulging pocketbooks and boundless ambition from destroying the fabric of the game in this country for the sake of swelling profits.

Wage a war against traffic, not against people’s pocketbooks.

What, the Sox had their worst winning percentage since 1965 while posting an MLB-worst 59% decrease in local TV ratings that almost certainly made it a difficult year on the team’s pocketbooks?

Ethics experts say the constitutional emoluments clause was created by the Founding Fathers to ensure that government officials act with the interests of the American public in mind instead of their own pocketbooks.

Here's how it's expected to effect emissions - and people's pocketbooks - in Yukon.

Textbook costs can really dig into the pocketbooks of students — and their parents.

The series of outages have been hard on the pocketbooks of many.

The shutdown is affecting federal workers' pocketbooks.

This would benefit the environment and our pocketbooks — not to mention the workloads of IT people, who would have a net decline in the number of devices they would need to onboard.

Alberta's carbon price rises to $30 a tonne, though the impact on pocketbooks will be partly offset by rebates.