Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- As regards monetary affairs; from a monetary point of view; financially.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adverb In a
monetary manner.
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Examples
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Coming from Joisey they most likely were liberals before the attacks of 9/11 but the fact remains that the tragedy gave these libs an opportunity to gain monetarily and use their position as victims to attack anyone not liberal enough to blame Bush & co. for ANYTHING from 9/11 to their PMSing.
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If I am reading through the lines with my former consultant’s goggles, and perhaps I am not; it looks like he wants to set up, operate and benefit monetarily from a blogger credentialling system.
Blogger Certification: Helpful or Counterproductive? « California Life: Better Than Happy Hour 2009
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It's actually -- most of those agencies are actually run monetarily, which is what counts, by the Pentagon.
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As for that King all i can do is LOL @ this and shake my head at the African situation. where the rich get richer both 'monetarily' and 'wifely' and the poor get poorer.
BUT WHY? 2008
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\ Benefited monetarily or received improper educational standing from the regime.
Libya's Draft Election Law Sparks Debates Margaret Coker 2012
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The disparity between Mr. Obama's titanic haul and the GOP's more paltry returns reflects a wide gap in enthusiasm among the monetarily generous.
Obama Dominates Money Chase Carl J. Kelm 2011
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I think this is only true if a monetarily-motivated desire to share in aggregators 'business model is not "easy to defend."
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If you could get it for free, would that automatically mean you wouldn't buy it? or support it monetarily in any way?
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Sorry, I can't afford that monetarily or even time wise.
Price Discrimination and Profitability, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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For example, one article prohibits candidates standing for office if they have benefited monetarily from the regime or received diplomas or university degrees "without merit," an apparent reference to government officials who may have used their positions of power to advance their or their children's careers.
Libya's Draft Election Law Sparks Debates Margaret Coker 2012
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