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financially

If you help someone out financially, you help them in terms of finance or money. He helped his daughter out financially, paying her rent and , until she recovered from the accident.

financially

from a financial point of view this was financially unattractive

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Spacious houses are more financially attainable than they used to be.
He became financially independent.
He is financially embarrassed.
My father will support me financially.
He's financially dependent on his wife.
We helped him financially.
Tom was in trouble financially.
I was thinking we might want to help Tom financially.
He has financially ruined not only himself but his family.
Tom has done very well financially.
Tom became financially independent.
Anyone can offend an artist's sensibilities, but no one seems to wish to support artists financially.
I'm financially secure.
Tom is financially dependent on his wife.
Tom is financially independent.

Movie subtitles

You're not so very well off financially, are you?
With Dr. Hackenbush in charge, I might help you financially.
In marrying me, your mother and her family took no risk, either financially or, if I may say so, spiritually.
Johnny will do well financially.
The rebels are on the run, physically and financially.
Financially, spiritually, ideologically and otherwise.
I'm pinched financially.
Remember I'm not in the same league with you, financially.
How's he fixed financially?
And Sol, who kept us going through all the mean and ugly years, both spiritually and financially.
But in that case, dearest Paul, however will you manage financially?
But also because of your position with me.. I don't have to tell you what this will mean to you financially..
He could handle a marriage financially, but there's more to it than that.
Why, the school is financially independent forever.
Never thought I'd be in the same boat as you financially.
You have seen a tragic example of how she ruins the sons of our most respectable citizens - spiritually, morally and financially.
Financially.
Financially, I suppose.
You mean financially?
As soon as your father was dead. you became extremely attractive financially.
If Tina's to be happy, her position must be made unassailable financially and socially.
That's right. See to it that your next husband isn't financially independent.
Musically I am but financially.
If you mean, is he financially secure, he is not, Doctor.
Consider yourself crippled financially.
Remember, I'm not in the same league with you, financially.
Many families would suffer financially but he can receive proper care.
I've bailed friends out financially before.
It's also my duty as a father, to support my girl and my son-in-law, financially.
I'll provide for her financially, of course, but otherwise, that's it.
Only financially.
Much has been said in this House about the so-called inequity of certain members being financially involved in national projects.
Financially, things aren't everything I'd hoped for.
I hope you didn't suffer much financially?
Do you know how weak he is, financially?
I'll tell you another thing. They're in for a jolt financially if they don't look out.
But he's supporting you financially.

News and current affairs

The European Union has finally committed itself to helping its financially distressed members.
The real message was that the US government would contribute very little financially to the region's economic recovery.
Because even many financially sophisticated homeowners will find direct participation in derivative markets too daunting, the next stage in the development of real estate risk management will be to create suitable retail products.
They will also signal willingness to help the West financially.
This raised questions about prudential supervision, chiefly whether sufficient resources exist to check whether the institutions are financially sound.
If those who claim asylum in a nearby country were sent to a refugee camp, safe from persecution, and supported financially by aid from affluent countries, people smuggling - and deaths in transit - would be eliminated.
Any financially literate fund manager knows that risk and return are positively correlated.
The agreement at the most recent European Council will be more expensive, both politically and financially.
The risk premia that financially distressed countries must pay remain high and signal continuing risk.
It is also financially noxious, because the proceeds will go toward servicing what even the IMF now admits is an unpayable debt.
And at least one in four cities examined would find such interventions financially viable, based solely on savings from avoided water-treatment costs.
Europe must be fixed politically as much as financially.
By unleashing the Internet, financially strapped Europe can create new jobs without taking on new debt.
It was widely known that banks and mortgage companies were engaged in predatory lending practices, taking advantage of the least educated and most financially uninformed to make loans that maximized fees and imposed enormous risks on the borrowers.
Just ask any of the large international banking groups headquartered in financially stressed eurozone countries.
Markets noticed that the euro seemed caught between a rock (the EFSF's limited borrowing capacity) and a hard place (the European Central Bank's great reluctance to engage in large-scale purchases of financially troubled governments' bonds).
But do current account constraints apply to major, financially stable countries?
The European Council of Ministers had to promise hundreds of billions of euros to its financially imperiled member countries, even though the European economy as a whole is not really in crisis.
This will make the world a safer place financially.
Obama will be forced to help craft a compromise to keep the state financially afloat.
And, of course, most of them are struggling to survive financially.
But the Saudis, having backed Saleh financially, and having sent troops to Yemen in 2009 to help him wage war against the Houthis, now consider him beyond saving.
Overcoming it - and ensuring steady, financially stable global growth - will require responsive national policymaking and multilateral coordination.
In exchange, these countries should be helped financially and provided with other incentives - for example, easier access to the EU for their citizens.
But that arrangement failed financially and economically, and the US soon moved towards a full federation.

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