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"moneymaking" Definitions
  1. (of a product, business, etc.) producing a large profit

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BIG PROFITS The rush has also opened up moneymaking opportunities.
The company's ambitious agenda spans education, economic development and moneymaking.
What about people who exploit witchcraft as a moneymaking venture?
Kim also has a hugely successful and moneymaking video game.
"The red carpet is a moneymaking venture," Ms. Welch said.
Pro-Trump fake news was a moneymaking scheme and nothing more.
Airports are purposely laid out to lead passengers through moneymaking areas.
To take the edge off complicated love situations, focus on moneymaking.
The administration seems to be very interested in NASA's moneymaking potential.
But Mr. Henríquez had a moneymaking plan, he told the leader.
"It is moneymaking for the university," said Hawkinson, the Kutztown president.
Given that he was traveling on a moneymaking venture and all.
In the wrong hands, priorities can shift from helping to moneymaking.
The moneymaking potential for sales in the Asia-Pacific region is clear.
Without this moneymaking activity, many provincial and county governments would go bankrupt.
What it proved is that there is no moneymaking formula on Broadway.
They want more disaster to happen because that's where their moneymaking is.
But what Camp David doesn't provide is a moneymaking opportunity for Trump.
"Aquaman," which marked the arrival of a moneymaking superhero for Warner Bros.
In July, Buttigieg attended a moneymaking event held by Netflix CEO Reed Hastings.
But the latter often provides moneymaking openings for the former, Mr Bower alleges.
We were just low-paid, underappreciated, exploited moneymakers in a huge moneymaking scheme.
Mr. Cohen, who promoted his connection to Mr. Trump, was seeking moneymaking opportunities.
The Federal Trade Commission shut down multiple online moneymaking schemes involving cryptocurrency Friday.
Don't count too much on Super Likes, because they're mostly a moneymaking endeavor.
There was no duplicity there, and only one agenda: putting moneymaking shows in theaters.
It wasn't like a big, corporate moneymaking gig; it was comfortable and family-like.
It was a moneymaking operation, done certainly with the knowledge of the Pakistan government.
Mr. Silbermann also deliberately took several years before turning Pinterest into a moneymaking enterprise.
"And it's not because of altruistic reasons but because of moneymaking reasons," she said.
It's both an extended joke about making money online and a functioning, moneymaking app.
"It's a moneymaking exercise, and I don't know if I'm criticizing that," he said.
The rebels of Silicon Valley have evolved into slick moneymaking machines with high market shares.
Besides Harris, other Democratic candidates are preparing to head to Long Island for moneymaking events.
It may still be lucrative for Chinese to engage in shady moneymaking schemes in Europe.
The atmosphere at times resembles a Jewish "Sopranos," minus the violence—men, family, moneymaking, muscle.
So some private equity firms fell back on a time-tested moneymaking strategy: slashing costs.
That's fine if Tennessee's owners want to run the Titans like a moneymaking enterprise first.
"This is another part of bureaucracy where it's a moneymaking opportunity for someone," he said.
"We were just low-paid, underappreciated, exploited moneymakers in a huge moneymaking scheme," one said.
But in an interview not long ago, Mr. Flynn expressed pride in his moneymaking skills.
To help you start a business, we've identified three online business ideas with moneymaking potential.
What seemed at first like a mere moneymaking thing turned into a career-making adventure.
Plus, what seems to be a darker tone for this sequel could impact its moneymaking potential.
But the business of being a moneymaking website can complicate the prospect of building reader trust.
While Microsoft is not the fearsome leviathan it once was, it is still a moneymaking machine.
Central to the rise of the global firm was its claim to be a superior moneymaking machine.
Despite its setbacks outside of Asia, however, analysts say that Line's targeted moneymaking approach has been effective.
NBCUniversal is betting that how-to videos of arts and crafts will be a moneymaking business, too.
The one manning Guanyin's donation box fears such undisguised moneymaking would turn their shrine into "another Shaolin".
Fortnite's seasonal moneymaking mechanism is an evolution of the subscription fees that exemplified earlier online-only games.
But Tupperware's founder, Earl Tupper, enthralled by Ms. Wise's moneymaking abilities, made her the company's public face.
"When Goldman calls and offers their assistance, it's usually a moneymaking opportunity for them," Mr. Molinaro said.
Since Neymar burst onto the global scene as a teenage sensation, he has been a moneymaking powerhouse.
In fact, the two sagas together pull back the curtain on how Silicon Valley moneymaking really works.
On the flip side, the CDP report found, many companies also see moneymaking potential in climate change.
The SFC appears to be softening its stance on dual-class structures; bankers salivate over new moneymaking opportunities.
Venmo is not yet profitable, having been deliberately slow in starting to introduce fees and other moneymaking features.
Harvard offers another, moneymaking model with an online certificate course in business basics created by its business school.
Facebook is still a moneymaking machine, crushing Wall Street estimates yet again with its quarterly earnings this week.
A giant moneymaking machine, Mamma Leone's helped bring Italian cuisine and culture into the American mainstream, he writes.
"When moneymaking time is not time spent on open source, then it competes with open source," he said.
On Wall Street, moneymaking companies have long relied on confidentiality agreements to prevent employees from divulging their secrets.
Gaming the system: The Upshot took a look at some of the moneymaking opportunities in the current legislation.
His iconic imagery can now be seen on moneymaking products including baby buggies and $14 "limited-edition" socks.
While all that was going on, Mr. Boies's moneymaking side of the business was generating some unflattering headlines.
Google and Facebook still collect most advertising revenue, leaving publishers to have to figure out new moneymaking strategies.
I refuse to accept that everything must be "disrupted" and turned into a moneymaking machine for tech elites.
The web of rules elsewhere is designed above all to protect Google's search service and its moneymaking advertising business.
While a similar moneymaking opportunity exists on YouTube, building a large Instagram following doesn't require making original creative content.
Twitter's regularly disappointing monthly stats go counter to the story it's trying to tell investors about its moneymaking potential.
At Goldman Sachs's sprawling moneymaking machine in Britain, women are paid an average of 56 percent less than men.
But unlike most other approaches of applying AI to moneymaking, Bridgewater's tactic isn't about anomaly detection, it's about mechanization.
The fact that anyone can join Twitter almost guarantees that no one will parlay it into a moneymaking venture.
WhatsApp is changing its policy as it begins building a moneymaking business after long placing little emphasis on revenue.
Once reliable moneymaking ventures for large universities, MBA tracks have experienced a steady drop in applications in previous years.
He will now oversee NBC News, MSNBC and the moneymaking cable portfolio that includes Bravo, USA and the E!
Twitter, Google and Facebook are moneymaking enterprises, and they will do whatever they need to do to increase revenue.
It's Hamsterdam with a profit motive, a moneymaking scam that has the superficial effect of "cleaning up" the streets.
Its recruitment power may very well go down, and its moneymaking will dry up to an even larger extent.
Nia Wellman and Ayanna Bozeman (above) have managed to start their own moneymaking businesses before graduating college — through YouTube.
It raised the stakes beyond advertising to advocacy, suggesting the moment could be used for more than just moneymaking.
However, Barrat has now voiced concerns that Obvious misrepresented their moneymaking intentions as an open source project of democratization.
The crudeness of Fox's racist fearmongering has not stopped it from being one of America's most reliably moneymaking media businesses.
It's the actual moneymaking parts of platforms like Facebook and Google-owned YouTube plus the e-commerce power of Amazon.
Disney's reputation as "the moneymaking sequel machine that could" continues with its impending release of Toy Story 4 this June.
The James children were raised not to think about careers, nor about grubby moneymaking nor about doing anything in particular.
Her most enduring role came in "Gone With the Wind" (1939), still Hollywood's top moneymaking film when adjusted for inflation.
There are a lot of different startups trying to turn drone racing into a serious, professional sport and moneymaking league.
But it makes more sense in light of an overlooked aspect of Liberty: its extraordinary success as a moneymaking venture.
Google and Facebook provide software platforms for no charge, and their users supply moneymaking value through data and content creation.
"Then we're exactly in the world that we deeply understand," Schindler said, with moneymaking options "very similar" to traditional search.
Wall Street is looking for Facebook to show revenue growth outside its news feed, the social network's moneymaking ad machine.
SEATTLE — The moneymaking machines at the core of Amazon, Microsoft and Alphabet, the parent company of Google, are notably different.
SAN FRANCISCO — For more than a year, investors have braced for Facebook to reach the limit of its moneymaking capacity.
But the real moneymaking operation — now bringing in more than $1.4 million in yearly sales — is downstairs and hidden from sight.
Soon after, IBM's leaders moved to convert Watson from a celebrated science project into a moneymaking business, starting with health care.
Cory Booker is also looking to make his way to the edge of New York for moneymaking events, these people added.
Taxing consumption, as many of our European peers do, is less likely to discourage productive moneymaking, though it does discourage spending.
But the years of investment and applied-science projects, IBM executives say, are increasingly turning into moneymaking opportunities in sizable markets.
Trump's tenure in office has been relatively light on signature policy achievements but very heavy on moneymaking for the Trump family.
For every moneymaking influencer, there are millions of less-successful stage parents and wannabes scratching for followers on YouTube and Instagram.
Its current C.E.O., Lloyd Blankfein, was a metals trader who took over as the firm's trading arm became a moneymaking machine.
Others earned millions selling pieces to him, in exchange for providing the most essential spring in Aristophil's moneymaking contraption: generous appraisals.
What is unusual about Mr. Jarlstrom's case is that it does not involve any commercial pursuits, advertising or other moneymaking efforts.
But it has deployed the moneymaking features in recent months after a year in which many videomakers saw their YouTube earnings clipped.
The courses are designed for bloggers who are just starting out and want to grow their audience and improve their moneymaking capabilities.
In a country that retains an instinctive streak of suspicion towards finance, Mr Merz's moneymaking past could throw up difficulties, for instance.
Her characters are utterly captivating — the moneymaking kids, the retired ambassador, the musicians, the actors, the addicts — and her scenery envelops you.
By then, the Rams will be gone and will not reap any financial benefits from the premium seats and other moneymaking opportunities.
They have a small space; at night they keep them in cages and during the day they're on display just for moneymaking.
It uses some moneymaking activities to subsidise the rest—15% of the profits from its microfinance arm go into its core budget.
Nick Wingfield The message from oil companies this week is likely to be that their business is once again a moneymaking machine.
Now, lawmakers are proposing a tax on wind- and solar-generated power as the government hopes to profit from the moneymaking potential.
The financier co-hosted a New York moneymaking event on Thursday that brought in power players from Wall Street to back Biden.
The N.F.L. will also continue to turn the draft into a moneymaking roadshow by moving it to new cities every so often.
Investigators concluded that the city's Police Department and court operated not as independent bodies but as a moneymaking venture to pad Ferguson's budget.
Google also hasn't yet laid out the moneymaking advantages of being on Stadia, an important factor since this is a job for them.
And plenty of revenue-neutral or moneymaking gap year experiences are available, despite the phenomenon's reputation as a sort of rich kid's layabout.
Not only because it reliably produces moneymaking films every year but because it promises a series of future moneymakers for years to come.
Online broadcasters are even increasingly bidding for the rights to show sports — long a major moneymaking business for traditional broadcasters and cable operators.
Prince Andrew's ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, brought greater embarrassment on the family after getting involved in dubious moneymaking ventures and falling into debt.
Losing the SussexRoyal name could hamper their moneymaking prospects, royal experts say, since it is imprinted on all of the couple's charitable activities.
The economic boom of the 1980s created a well-to-do middle class for whom moneymaking rivaled Buddhist tradition as a core value.
It was when Casanova was in his 30s, in Paris, that he had some real success with moneymaking schemes, both legitimate and otherwise.
In the way that the "Alien" movies' Xenomorph is the perfect killing creature, so goes Amazon Spark: the perfect, unapologetic internet moneymaking creation.
He contrived various moneymaking add-ons, such as charging $10 for a 30-degree slope, or offering to clear up the cut grass.
Does Obama want them to win that battle and carry the day with the message that mainstream politics is just a moneymaking hustle?
It's the corporation's largest moneymaking event of the year, bringing in tens of millions of dollars over the course of a single weekend.
The tediousness of completing task after task in exchange for high ratings reminded me a lot of Amazon's Mechanical Turk, minus any moneymaking potential.
But things take an unexpected turn as Luciana is offered a moneymaking opportunity that seems too good to be true — and, of course, is.
We know the Olympic Games are a moneymaking venture, we know the dark sides behind the hype, and yet we watch and we cheer.
Its archnemesis, Apple, is driving toward a world where iPhone users can move from app to app — without touching the web, Google's moneymaking domain.
If any lawmaker can claim to be innocent of questionable moneymaking outside Albany, it might be Senator David J. Valesky, a Democrat from Oneida.
Her bicycle and her person became a rolling billboard, the first of many moneymaking schemes she would come up with to finance her travels.
Years ago, aides were deeply concerned about how foreign donations to the foundation — and Bill Clinton's own moneymaking ventures — could affect her political future.
Since I was used to hustling to make a buck, I was truly honored, astounded, and immensely motivated by the moneymaking potential in recruitment.
The system is nearing a breaking point, with a record 21100,215 minors at about 21100 sites — a human crisis, but also a moneymaking opportunity.
"This basically appeared to be a moneymaking scheme that took advantage of the inefficiencies in the approval of generics," he said of Shkreli's move.
But fourth-quarter results announced on Thursday from Alphabet, Google's parent company, proved once again that the company is the model of moneymaking consistency.
Now, the code's original creator, a 225-year-old working at Stanford, has publicly voiced concerns that the tech group misrepresented their moneymaking intentions.
It holds that Equifax used the breach as a moneymaking opportunity by initially charting customers to freeze their credit (after backlash, it reversed the practice).
I didn't participate in the cocaine benders, the side boyfriends or all their harebrained moneymaking schemes that were all in direct violation of Hef's rules.
It turns out the pixie dust of digital did not remove the crushing economic and social truth that unrestrained moneymaking leads to chaos and despair.
After ghostwriting Simpson's guilt-denying, quickie moneymaking epistolary book I Want to Tell You, he was embedded within the Simpson defense team throughout the trial.
That his moneymaking plans were running into the ethics law he helped pass is something he is shown lamenting in private emails released by prosecutors.
The Lesko moneymaking event comes right on the heels of two potentially game-changing incidents for the special election, which is scheduled for April 24.
At first glance, the acquisitions have almost nothing to do with Verizon's main moneymaking activity — selling data plans to its roughly 212 million cellphone customers.
The Communist Party cadres in the bureau were caught up in moneymaking activities that amounted to 3.23 million renminbi, or about $500,000, the report said.
Gamers livid over Electronic Arts' in-game moneymaking strategy in its new "Star Wars Battlefront II" title are overreacting, according to one Wall Street firm.
"That's all it is now — it's moneymaking," Darrel Redrick, a charter-school proponent and an administrator at Carver at the time I visited, told me.
The results were among the first signs that the issues had pierced the company's image and would have a lasting effect on its moneymaking machine.
One concern was that private contractors might be more eager to extend the fighting in Afghanistan as a moneymaking venture than trying to end it.
In total the ordeal took Webb out of work for around three days, one of which was July 4, a big moneymaking day for drivers.
The car belongs to Queen's Uncle Earl (Bokeem Woodbine), who lives in New Orleans in a polyamorous arrangement that might also be a moneymaking operation.
A series of advances in image and speech recognition was about to trigger a frenzy of investment and excitement about the moneymaking potential of artificial intelligence.
The story of the Safari Club is important because, when expression turns into product and caters to moneymaking, the culture changes, and people are left out.
With its commercial impact on the city, South By offers a moneymaking haul for Austin's many service industry workers, a good portion of whom are musicians.
The conspiracy theory's rise was followed by a variety of Qanon-related moneymaking schemes that included merchandise for sale that could also be found on Amazon.
The US Treasury Department says Office 39 manages a sprawling and convoluted series of front companies, financial institutions and moneymaking schemes to help fund the regime.
Glamour is a big draw here and wise investors will be in the business as much, if not more, for the fun as for any moneymaking.
That was the notion that men faced the gritty, morally suspect outside world of moneymaking and politics, while morally superior women kept home and family pure.
While Niche worked across all platforms like Instagram and YouTube, it was also a chance to make Vine into a moneymaking business for the first time.
Stay Here (NETFLIX ORIGINAL): Designer Genevieve Gorder and real estate expert Peter Lorimer show property owners how to turn their short-term rentals into moneymaking showstoppers.
The results showcased Facebook's moneymaking strength in online advertising, which is precisely what the Silicon Valley company has been under fire for in Washington this week.
Autism, the world is safer now, the government is using vaccines as a way to get nanobites into the populace, vaccines are just a moneymaking scam.
To Mr. Gulen's detractors, his good works have all been all a cunning charade, propaganda camouflaging a vast moneymaking enterprise that sought to overthrow the government.
That's why he was elected, because he has the means to be genuine and not use the White House as a moneymaking scheme, unlike the Clintons.
It will not remove the fact that elite student athletes are potential moneymaking machines that will attract nefarious actors looking to profit from their future success.
Yes, there are talented ad folks who truly believe that their work can push boundaries and make meaningful cultural commentary while accomplishing their primary, moneymaking goal.
As well as its existing moneymaking enterprise, selling targeted ads on its public social networks, it is building a "privacy-focused platform" around WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger.
Given that scenario, it makes sense for Facebook to try to capitalize on Instagram's moneymaking potential wherever it can — which means placing more ads in the app.
And Planned Parenthood disputes the notion that it pressured Johnson or anyone to increase the number of abortions as a moneymaking tactic, as portrayed in the film.
And, glaringly, there is no focus on the modern global luxury moneymaking machine, or on the social media and celebrity endorsement-driven hype that increasingly powers it.
He compared Amazon's cloud services platform, Amazon Web Services, to Uber's core ride-hailing business and said these represented the consistent moneymaking assets for Amazon and Uber.
And in many of these businesses, The Times found, private equity firms applied a sophisticated moneymaking playbook: a mix of cost cuts, price increases, lobbying and litigation.
" While the company won't be able to drop its moneymaking News Feed any time soon, "this feels like the beginning of the end for Facebook's social network.
The four men were charged with campaign finance violations related to their efforts to enlist public officials in their moneymaking efforts and their political efforts in Ukraine.
Shopping on Instagram promises to be the next big moneymaking hit for the Facebook-owned photo-sharing app — but it still has a long way to go.
The agency promotes the transformation of subsistence activities into sustainable, moneymaking initiatives and views these forests as a means to reduce rural poverty and empower local communities.
Facebook now plans to organize its product and engineering teams under three new categories, grouping its biggest moneymaking services together and separating them from its moonshot technologies.
They just have to recognize an obvious truth: They can use some of the profits from their moneymaking drugs to subsidize other drugs that are desperately needed.
If Mr. Heastie and other lawmakers did not want their moneymaking constrained, they could have voted to reject the committee's proposal and just give themselves a raise.
If you avoid morally questionable moneymaking like usury — or loaning money that enriches your own holdings — the Archbishop may place thousands of florins in his secret account.
The reshoots on The Hate U Give represented something of an industry milestone in that they were done to protect the film's themes, not just its moneymaking potential.
Rodrigo Duterte, the president, blamed the attack on Abu Sayyaf, a loose grouping of bands of armed Muslim Filipinos notorious for moneymaking crimes such as kidnapping for ransom.
It's selling at record levels, in step with the trend of luxe brands like Porsche and its moneymaking Cayenne, and it's the reigning World Car of the Year.
Like Ralph's moneymaking scheme, which is definitely not how any of this works – take it from someone who works in an industry that's famously struggled to monetize content.
The regime has co-opted it, turning it into a faction-ridden, politicised and top-heavy moneymaking operation, with more than 2,000 generals (where 200 used to suffice).
Gamer outrage over Electronic Arts' in-game moneymaking plans in its "Star Wars Battlefront II" title will hit the company's bottom line, according to one Wall Street firm.
But prosecutors maintain it was a moneymaking criminal enterprise that relied on theft, intimidation and coercion to stay afloat, even as it forced some recruits into sexual slavery.
Developing countries, heeding the now-malign neglect of many leaders of industrialized nations, continued relying on traditional, resource-intensive forms of moneymaking: farming, mining, and fossil fuel burning.
He has turned the presidency into a moneymaking enterprise for a family business he refuses to divest from, in direct violation of any plain reading of the Constitution.
Its major moneymaking activities, such as search and video, run up against the Communist Party's controls on information in a way that online shopping, for instance, does not.
The fact that the Taliban sees hostage taking as a moneymaking enterprise is why so many involved in the Coleman case believe she could be free by now.
Consider that the world's biggest moneymaking smartphone game is a China-only title called Honor of Kings that is more widely played than Pokémon Go at its peak.
The fact that many of Mr Trump's picks are plutocrats reflects his preference for pragmatists over pointy-heads, as well as his belief that moneymaking is a transferable skill.
It's unclear why the malware's authors chose to dump the code online, since the ability to grow botnets can be a big moneymaking asset in the criminal hacking world.
In its report last year, the department described Ferguson as a city where the Police Department and court operated not as independent bodies but as a single moneymaking venture.
Rod Daniel, who directed hit television sitcoms and moneymaking, family-friendly movie comedies like the Michael J. Fox film "Teen Wolf," died last Saturday at his home in Chicago.
We know her flaws: She has a weakness for secrecy, occasionally fudges truths, has fawning aides and a husband who lacks discipline when it comes to moneymaking and women.
He has been struggling to turn Twitter into a moneymaking enterprise with a growing audience, but his efforts have largely stalled and the company recently flirted with selling itself.
She and her supporters are suggesting that Mr. Trump regards the White House as one more moneymaking venture, the most lucrative opportunity of all to advance his family fortune.
Mr. Ahmetovic, who purchased the three-family home when it was new construction in 2006 for $965,3003, said he was not motivated by the moneymaking prospect of the driveway.
Going back to the 1970s, I used data from Box Office Mojo to track the genre's rise as a moneymaking force, focusing on one key year from each decade.
And far from devaluing the property as a moneymaking machine, it has created an honorable stream of income that should pour into the estate's coffers for years to come.
Although producing concerts wasn't a moneymaking enterprising — profits went to the church, as they will go to Green-Wood — Mr. Ousley enjoyed it so much that he pressed on.
Maintaining expensive and technology-packed self-driving vehicles is a main challenge for using them in moneymaking businesses, like ride-hailing fleets, said Michael J. Jackson, AutoNation's chief executive.
"I may ask for a contribution but this is not a moneymaking venture," he said, adding that he expects the shop will create a buzz for his other shops.
" Nevertheless, she said, "I've had to hold over 'RBG' for four weeks now, and it's the biggest moneymaking film I've shown since we bought the theater eight years ago.
That competition could be rendered meaningless if Pérez's venture — which is said to include significant moneymaking incentives for a select group of top clubs — were to come to fruition.
Wyclef Jean says there's something way more important than just producing or performing on a track, and that's publishing ... a moneymaking well he wants to help new artists tap.
If the revenue stream coming from insurance is not moneymaking or doesn't allow you to break even at the very least, then you're not necessarily going to accept it.
Plus, they're a hedge against Amazon, which draws a rising share of product searches, a looming threat to the core moneymaking part of the entire Alphabet, Google's parent conglomeration.
Scrappy moneymaking schemes involving a lively pit bull and the aforementioned sow weave in and out of the narrative, as do members of the young men's genial circle of friends.
To add to Mr Kim's isolation, several countries are expelling North Korean diplomats or restricting the size of North Korean embassies, which act chiefly as moneymaking enterprises for the regime.
Telecommunications companies that see the moneymaking potential in 5G have spoken out against the Huawei ban, with some of them warning it would slow down the rollout of the technology.
In the late 21865s, Rob Whiteley, who taught counseling psychology at Rutgers before entering the horse business, helped transform Carl Icahn's Foxfield thoroughbred operation into a moneymaking commercial breeding concern.
But if he did, he might channel Doge to offer a few cautionary words for investors who are falling for cryptocurrency start-ups, Silicon Valley's latest moneymaking craze: Very bubble.
He said municipal planning, which has been scrapped, showed extensive real-estate development along the route of the canal, suggesting to him that the project was predominantly a moneymaking endeavor.
North Korea has been accused of illicit moneymaking schemes to pay for its huge military, its nuclear weapons program and its leaders' luxurious lifestyle, including gunrunning, drug trafficking and counterfeiting.
Until Mr. Sewing, an expert in risk management, took over in 2018, Deutsche Bank was led by investment bankers reluctant to make drastic changes to the company's aggressive moneymaking strategies.
The moneymaking part is in the bundling: Several ghost kitchens can exist within the same physical kitchen, sharing ingredients and equipment and cooking staff used to supply multiple restaurant brands.
The film had spent three straight weeks atop the domestic box office, and its strong international turnout has cemented Momoa — a "Game of Thrones" alumnus — as a moneymaking leading man.
Making the technology available means making it available to industry as well, and the industries at issue (agricultural and medical, primarily) will, presumably, continue to try to develop moneymaking products.
Beyond the moneymaking endeavor, though, Korzenko says she hopes Podfund will create a portfolio of creators who can talk to each other and navigate the industry as a collective of sorts.
Meanwhile, Tumblr users have been increasingly at odds with the site's corporate side, as the business tries to balance potential moneymaking opportunities with its unruly yet thriving corner of internet culture.
He devised a new entity for every idea, starting a pattern that would shape Blazer's reputation as a sharp-eyed opportunist who was never at a loss for a moneymaking venture.
Indeed, there is a growing number of faith-based exchange-traded funds that attempt to marry moneymaking with principles that are deeper and more meaningful than those of your typical trader.
But for decades afterward, they represented pregnant pauses on the continuum of compartmentalization widely practiced by female athletes, one in which a moneymaking career occupied one end, and maternity the other.
Danny Beck, the owner of the Pearl's Southern Comfort restaurant in Chicago's Edgewater neighborhood, began noticing such no-shows, often at crucial moneymaking times, at an unusual frequency in recent months.
He then began an effort with Marvell's engineering leaders to identify chips that should be dispensed with as a waste of engineering resources, in order to focus on moneymaking products instead.
It's the first time YouTube's parent company, Alphabet, has specifically reported YouTube's ad revenue, which is a sign that Alphabet -- and investors -- are getting more interested in the platform's moneymaking potential.
Angry gamers are now victorious in the war against Electronic Arts' aggressive moneymaking strategy in "Star Wars Battlefront II" as the publisher announces major pro-consumer changes to the game Friday.
But it is an unspoken rule that every moneymaking property must be revived, rebooted or reimagined at least twice — which could explain why "Cats" is finally getting the full-on cinematic treatment.
There was one more part of this arrangement: Since the government facilitated the moneymaking, the Kremlin could also demand in return payments or loans to favored individuals and institutions — no questions asked.
So is this the latest example of a moneymaking machine by an artist putting his stamp on everything in the spirit of great art-world branders like Damien Hirst and Andy Warhol?
So he turned his enthusiasm for events like the Kentucky Derby, music festival Burning Man and just all-around tacky '90s gear into an actual moneymaking business with its own very unique voice.
There was a series of books by two self-proclaimed "Ningbo masters," as well as traveling seminars that promised to teach legions of novice investors the moneymaking secrets of the Ningbo Death Squad.
The letter echoed the conclusions of the department's investigation into the police and courts in Ferguson, Mo., which portrayed the legal system there as a moneymaking venture preying on poor and minority residents.
LONDON — The Guardian, three years removed from a Pulitzer Prize that helped spur the British newspaper's international expansion, is fully embracing a new moneymaking strategy in the face of industrywide revenue problems: philanthropy.
People are still putting on headsets and entering fantastic worlds—they're just doing it at dedicated facilities, where bespoke equipment and high-end experiences have turned "location-based" VR into a moneymaking enterprise.
"Hollywood is finally realizing that stories from the perspectives of people who don't generally get to tell stories are not just good for, you know, society; they're actually good for moneymaking," he said.
Many of its longtime employees were drawn to Google not purely because it was a moneymaking machine but because it also seemed interested in being a force for good in the tech industry.
What a wealthy and powerful person faced with a legal impediment to moneymaking is supposed to do is work with a lawyer to devise clever means of subverting the purpose of the law.
Koum's stock sales come as WhatsApp continues to grow rapidly and as the company is making changes to the service that could open up new moneymaking opportunities, but also risks alienating some users.
The X-Men films may be just one more Hollywood moneymaking machine, but Singer has turned them into a life project of sorts, constantly examining how his characters both reject and embrace their otherness.
Several of the company's biggest moneymaking story ballets were choreographed by Mr. Martins, including "Swan Lake," and "The Sleeping Beauty" — and Mr. Stafford said he could not imagine the Martins productions leaving the repertory.
The new president of the court, Abdulqawi A. Yusuf from Somalia, who was elected in February, announced an end to most outside moneymaking at a session of the United Nations General Assembly in October.
But the massive success of that event — seen by more than 22015 million people through closed-circuit television, a record-breaking figure — officially solidified the company as a star-friendly, forward-thinking, moneymaking machine.
At Mar-a-Lago, moneymaking, socializing and statecraft converged in February, when Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, conferred with Mr. Trump over a North Korean missile test in full view of the club's members.
Billions of dollars are still pouring into business schools to inspire similar claptrap, while university science departments—less-direct conduits to frenetic moneymaking—scramble for funding, and the humanities torturously ride out a planned obsolescence.
Mr. Trump started the for-profit Trump University just as the overheated American housing market neared its peak, promising that its classes would impart his wisdom about real estate and moneymaking to the general public.
He's shown you can be a public thug and a good dad, but even in his children's speeches, which have been excellent, he exists mostly as a cheerleader for high grades, moneymaking and worldly success.
If last year was a tough one for the swing-for-the-fences hedge fund managers who became synonymous with moneymaking in years past, the first few months of 2016 are looking just as bad.
Plenty of scientific research has questioned the G-Spot, and many of Dr. Wolter's colleagues—including Dr. Matthias David, a gynecologist at Charité, Europe's largest university hospital—have accused him of running a moneymaking scheme.
For her part, Taylor returned to the falls in the 1910s to sell her memoir and try her hand at other moneymaking schemes, including working as a clairvoyant and offering "electric and magnetic" medical treatments.
And, as my colleague Tariq Panja reported this week, from Stephen M. Ross and his Relevent Sports team: a version of the International Champions Cup that is conspicuously more than a meaningless preseason moneymaking exercise.
It allows working parents to keep more of their own income, while being modest enough to protect taxpayers from the kind of wealth redistribution that would seek to turn raising children into a moneymaking enterprise.
Lea scheduled moneymaking games against the University of Texas and Texas A&M at the front end of the trip and games with Tulane, Louisiana State and the University of Mississippi on the back end.
Sounding like a civic patron out only for the city he loved — with the grubby business of moneymaking very much an afterthought — he promised to treat the team as a kind of sacred civic trust.
When greater control over the Clinton Foundation was exerted—largely by Chelsea Clinton—it often resulted in chaos because various high-level officials there, most notably Doug Band, felt that their own moneymaking efforts were threatened.
While Shaun attempts to help the alien "Lu-La" get home, Farmer John sees a moneymaking opportunity, and attempts to court the U.F.O. tourist trade by turning his farm into a comically rinky-dink theme park.
It's clear that Trump was pretty bad at managing casinos, but across the long span of his career, he's also proven himself to be extremely flexible, capable, and opportunistic in terms of coming up with moneymaking schemes.
One in four entrepreneurs aged under 35 said they were more motivated by social impact than by moneymaking, compared to just over one in 183 of those aged over 55, according the results of the HSBC survey.
The company still supplies the Russian Army, but it has since moved on to new moneymaking ventures, like selling rifles to civilians, building speedboats and drones and charging royalties to video game companies for displaying its trademark.
Extreme value, both monetary and emotional, is placed on certain individual dogs, while an entire underclass of dogs are treated as objects, as means to an end, as cogs in the wheels of human commerce and moneymaking.
So millions of Iranians, particularly younger ones, find themselves caught like Mr. Faraji in a vicious cycle of hidden poverty, an exhausting hustle to stay afloat, working multiple jobs and running moneymaking schemes just to keep up.
The point of this simple exercise is to turn your mind into a well-oiled moneymaking machine that is primed to come up with new innovations and novel solutions that will make you rise to the top.
For example, in the case of a plaintiff identified only as "Luke Loe," Trump's appearance in a promotional video shown to prospective ACN participants sealed the deal for Loe as a "good moneymaking opportunity," court filings say.
"A strike also would not stem the threat of proliferation but rather exacerbate it, turning what might be a North Korean moneymaking endeavor into a vengeful effort intended to equip other bad actors against us," he added.
Such a move "would not stem the threat of proliferation but rather exacerbate it, turning what might be a North Korean moneymaking endeavor into a vengeful effort intended to equip other bad actors against us," argued Cha.
North Korea has been accused of engaging in a mind-boggling array of illicit moneymaking schemes — from manufacturing imitation Viagra to large-scale insurance fraud; from trafficking heroin to smuggling endangered animal parts in official diplomatic pouches.
Inspired by bail relief initiatives and the moneymaking potential of a well-timed tweet, Ziegler took to Twitter this summer with a radical idea: a spare change app that could benefit thousands of incarcerated people across the country.
A banker who has helped prepare its listing sees big moneymaking potential in India, where Xiaomi overtook Samsung at the end of last year as the country's top-selling smartphone-maker, a major reason for its bounce-back.
But Nicole is too afraid of the shame in telling her friends and family she lost her job in what they still perceive to be a glamorous Hong Kong, a place bursting with moneymaking opportunities and social mobility.
The game's real-world nature also gives Niantic another intriguing moneymaking possibility, by charging fast-food restaurants, coffee shops and other retail establishments to become sponsored locations where people are motivated to go to pick up virtual loot.
He doesn't proselytize or offer solutions to fix our ailing democracy, which makes "The Fifth Risk" all the more effective as a call to arms — especially to his natural audience of (mostly) guys who like sports and moneymaking.
He has imposed telling restrictions on his moneymaking and fund-raising activities: Mr. Biden does not speak for pay to corporate, advocacy or foreign groups and does not consult or sit on boards, said Bill Russo, his spokesman.
I don't think that Trump had any intention of actually winning; he wanted to rabble-rouse and then move on to his next moneymaking venture, which would have capitalized on the lawlessness and anger that he helped create.
With sales of its core iPhone product line in decline, the company has increasingly tried to focus investors and the media on the moneymaking potential of its digital services, including Apple Pay, Apple Music and the App Store.
Mr. Desmond takes the reader inside a landlord networking meeting, where Sherrena (most names in the book are pseudonyms), an African-American fourth-grade teacher turned full-time landlord, extols the moneymaking opportunities in the city's most blighted neighborhoods.
The de Blasio administration will give the owners of 17 enormous office towers in Lower Manhattan a chance to fill in the public arcades along their buildings' ground floors and turn a shadowy, windswept realm into moneymaking retail space.
And while Bell Labs and others made huge contributions to basic, university-style research, X projects are conceived as moneymaking enterprises, or things that at least seem as if they could make money sometime in the next few years.
In the years before Hillary Clinton announced she would run again for president, her top aides expressed profound concerns in internal emails about how foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation and Bill Clinton's own moneymaking ventures would affect Mrs.
More than 3,500 private-equity investors, corporate chief executives, heads of global organizations and government officials from dozens of countries flocked to this week's conference, making Riyadh a who's who of international business leaders studying the kingdom's moneymaking prospects.
At one point, Mr. Thompson expanded beyond simply managing the band's affairs; he and his mother opened a grocery store, Pharoah's Den, which he sought to make not just a moneymaking venture but also a haven for Afrocentric art.
All of this — the origins of KodakCoin, the currency itself and the lofty claims about the KashMiner's moneymaking potential — adds up to a big question mark, and points to the possibility that Kodak may be in over its head.
Our reporters previously uncovered reckless loan practices that had allowed a small group of bankers and brokers to turn New York City's medallions, which permit people to operate cabs, into their own moneymaking machine, devastating a generation of drivers.
Though Watts handled his Spider-Man assignments well, ideally, he'd now follow in the footsteps of Rian Johnson and Christopher Nolan and use his clout from having worked on a huge moneymaking franchise to persuade producers to back his original ideas.
The success of the Parkland activists in keeping the heat on legislators in a critical midterm-election year has opened up a period of self-reflection among Second Amendment advocates, especially those outside the well-oiled, moneymaking machine of the NRA.
His deft references to Bill Clinton's mistreatment of women has already turned Clinton's gender issue against her, and he has begun to dredge up the many scandals that have plagued the Clintons since their earliest forays into simultaneous politicking and moneymaking.
Given that, she advised other young people who are hoping to turn a creative passion into a moneymaking career to treat their art as if it were an assignment from a boss that has to be handled carefully and strategically.
However, a quick review of the companies behind LinkNYC suggests that the focus is less on the futuristic goal of improving citizen's daily lives, and more on the well-worn moneymaking practices of collecting user data and providing targeted digital advertising.
"There is no fighter on this planet who can match Anthony's overall boxing ability inside the ring and moneymaking potential outside of it," said Mr. Cunningham, who accompanied Mr. Joshua, as did his entire entourage, on his visit to Hugo Boss.
It is a common pattern in Thailand of threat and retreat, whether for the surrender of "red shirt" demonstrators in 2010 or for monks at another temple earlier this year to give up their tame tigers at a moneymaking petting zoo.
That would eventually segue into Act III, and her marriage to political firebrand Tom Hayden, with the great irony that she produced her moneymaking workout video largely -- about as capitalistic an action as one could undertake -- to fund their crusading.
And Carnegie wrote this incredibly important thing called the Gospel of Wealth, which many of you may have studied in high school or college, in which he laid out what has become the intellectual foundation for moneymaking and money giving.
Crawford, portrayed by all those interviewed as the one person willing to put Houston's interests ahead of the moneymaking machine, left the family orbit after Houston asked for her resignation when Crawford gave Houston an ultimatum to choose between her and Brown.
And no matter how much a given film rakes in, it usually needs to be wildly profitable to actually register on a studio's ledger sheet — although some films enjoy a boost from DVD sales or merchandising or [insert possible moneymaking scheme here].
Trump wasn't Bill Gates rich, but he was certainly rich, and he was promising to step away from his life of moneymaking and focus on improving life not for people in distant countries but right here in the United States of America.
Ever entrepreneurial, he pursues a number of moneymaking schemes, including a logistically convoluted and barely profitable personal-shopping business, schlepping to an outlet mall north of the city to buy up discounted designer goods and resell them to moneyed customers back in China.
The FT explains what's happening: Year after year of support from global central banks and their multi-trillion dollar asset purchase programmes had indoctrinated the BTD [buy the dip] moneymaking strategy: buy on any sign of a pullback, policymakers have you covered.
"Some people are realizing that projects with female leads are big-time moneymaking commodities, but I've also had studio heads say to me, 'We don't want to make biopics about women,' or more simply, 'We're not interested in female-driven material,'" she says.
Among them are two other debut novels, "Golden Hill," a romp through the pre-Revolutionary city of 7,000 whose indelible immigrant dreams and moneymaking echo in today's metropolis, by Francis Spufford, another accomplished author, and "Bed-Stuy Is Burning" by Brian Platzer.
While Epic had no idea how big of a success its game would become, the developer has inadvertently written the book on how to turn a multiplatform, free-to-play game into a moneymaking machine that can exist as a live service for years.
The years since the financial crisis have not been particularly kind to Goldman Sachs's moneymaking machine – not that anyone is weeping for the company or the people who work there — despite an improving economy and record numbers of corporate financings and mergers and acquisitions.
A previous quarterly report from the Inspector General also blamed the partial withdrawal of US troops from Syria earlier this year for ISIS's transformation from "a territory-holding force" to an insurgent group, with continued attacks and new moneymaking ventures in both Syria and Iraq.
Figures such as Coulter, Fox News primetime hosts, Laura Ingraham, Rush Limbaugh, and other stars of AM radio and conservative publishing imprints are in the big-time moneymaking business in a way that would have been inconceivable to an ideologue of a generation ago.
The trophies are almost beside the point at this particular awards stop, which is seen mostly as a moneymaking moment — for NBC; for studios that gain a marketing hook for winter films; and for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the group behind the awards.
For two years this went on, a master-class in patience and self-promotion and the slow-burn cultivation of a can't-miss moneymaking opportunity by two poets of solipsism who understand that in the right hands demand can be created where there was no demand before.
"Stevie" was, according to his legend, a day-trading idiot savant, a bully and a moneymaking genius who, when he wasn't staring at his screens, was trying to prove his sophistication by paying top dollar for trophy works of art, such as Damien Hirst's pickled shark.
At this point, a gambler's sense would say that McGregor had the upper hand, that as the undisputed moneymaking superstar of the UFC he had the promotion where he wanted it, free to leverage his power position into even stronger demands, be they individual or collective.
North Korea no longer has an embassy in Australia in part because of one such moneymaking mission gone wrong: In 2003, the Pong Su, a North Korean cargo ship that ran aground on an Australian beach, was found to be filled with about 275 pounds of heroin.
Because the hype cycle for up-and-coming stars still moves too quickly for them to be marketing stars as well, it's unclear when players like Antetokounmpo, who have no real on-court or business archetypal predecessor, will be able to convert online hype into reliable moneymaking.
Another consequence of the Trump administration's EXIM neglect is that it has turned a moneymaking agency—which generated $4 billion for taxpayers during the Obama administration—into a money loser, as the agency has always relied on the profits of large transactions to subsidize smaller ones.
"Taxation should be where the moneymaking is and if the digital economy is making the money all over the world it doesn't really make sense if they only will declare their income in the United States," said Fuchs, who is also Austria's state secretary for finance.
His job is to be a professional CEO in the Tim Cook mold — and that could mean more focus on YouTube and Google's other core moneymaking activities: Pichai will still get detailed YouTube information, and Page still won't, but now Pichai is the CEO of the whole public company.
WASHINGTON — When Education Secretary Betsy DeVos began rolling back regulations to curb the predatory practices of for-profit colleges, critics seethed that the Trump administration was throwing yet another lifeline to a rapacious industry — in this case, one that sees vulnerable undergraduates as nothing more than moneymaking targets.
Users are buying and selling Instagram accounts for their follower counts Emma Grillo reports that people are spending big money for popular Instagram accounts, even though it's against the terms of service: While a similar moneymaking opportunity exists on YouTube, building a large Instagram following doesn't require making original creative content.
At the end of the day, loot boxes are a moneymaking mechanism that rely upon a simple premise: The big-spending "whales" provide the bulk of the post-release income, while the rest of the player community — for Battlefront II, the folks that don't buy crystals — keeps the whales interested.
From Tina Nguyen, Vanity Fair: "This seems to me much more like Robert Mercer separating … his image from his moneymaking capacity than an actual disassociation with the people he funded for so long," said Ben Shapiro, the former editor-at-large at Breitbart who broke with the site in 2016.
"I think the remarkable thing about SoftBank is they're absolutely interested in the products and the moneymaking potential of what we're doing while having a very serious interest in support for the longer range stuff we're doing," says Raibert, who is staying on at BD/SoftBank in a chairman role.
Big moneymaking events also continued to be scheduled at the Trump hotel, including gatherings of Texas, Florida and Oklahoma bankers, Texas truckers, as well as pipeline contractors, two doctors' groups and a Greek-American association, according to a list compiled by 1100 Pennsylvania, a newsletter that tracks activity at the hotel.
Horacio S. Aguirre, the chairman of the Miami River Commission, said the river's reputation as a "slummy no man's land" notorious for "dead bodies, floating cars and nefarious activities" had made it difficult to attract developers, especially because Miami Beach and other oceanfront locales provided far more rational enticements for moneymaking.
But this year will be the first in a long time that ordinary people can call up a broker, place a trade, and have the same access to some of the moneymaking, billion dollar companies that Silicon Valley insiders and venture capital firms have had for the last decade on private markets.
The company's profitable business model is now at risk after angry gamers revolted over its aggressive in-game moneymaking strategy in "Star Wars Battlefront II." EA's stock is down 8.5 percent month to date through Tuesday compared with the S&P 2.83's 2 percent gain, wiping out $3.1 billion of shareholder value.
Instead, eager to profit off medallions or blinded by the taxi industry's political connections, the agencies that were supposed to police the industry helped a small group of bankers and brokers to reshape it into their own moneymaking machine, according to internal records and interviews with more than 50 former government employees.
Its fall from grace since the financial crisis is a cautionary tale often told: its share price has fallen by 90% since 523; not until 2015 did it accept that its global moneymaking machine, aka its investment bank, was kaputt; it is on its fourth chief executive in as many years; and so on.
The memories she unearthed while writing those pieces prompted her to divert her energies to children's fiction, starting with "The Story of the Treasure Seekers," about the flawed but daring Bastable children, Dora, Oswald, Dicky, Alice, Noël and H. O. (Horace Octavius), who attempt to restore their family's sagging fortunes through half-baked moneymaking schemes.
Well, as the core Facebook product matures—News Feed shares of personal items, like status updates or wedding announcements (as opposed to merely sharing video and news article links) are declining, which may eventually translate into fewer visits to the moneymaking News Feed—it's important for Facebook to make its other products, like Messenger, as sticky as possible.
It is unclear whether the Wagner Group — which has no publicly declared telephone number, office or website — is really a private company or, as some experts believe, just a vehicle used by military intelligence for operations that the Russian state wants to keep at arm's length but which offer moneymaking opportunities for insiders connected to the state.
The marriage of Harvard's prestige and intellectual pedigree to overtly moneymaking pursuits has yielded an institution that not only teaches the fundamentals of business education but also provides its soon-to-be-wealthy graduates with "unrivaled opportunity," and has become a "money machine unto itself," as Duff McDonald puts it in his sweeping survey of the school's history and influence.
According to federal charges against him, Mr. Blazer profited from a number of moneymaking schemes: the unauthorized sale of tickets to the World Cup; hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes and kickbacks related to a regional tournament called the Gold Cup; a payment of $750,000 in a vote-buying arrangement by organizers of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
The next afternoon, Philippe Guelton, CEO of SheKnows Media, presented a video about the "great value" of Herbalife, the multilevel marketing company that just reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission wherein the firm was told to "pay $200 million back to people who were taken in by what the FTC alleges were misleading moneymaking claims," and which had sponsored the BlogHer lunch.
After all, central to the various plots sketched in three criminal complaints were agreements to pay precollege players under the table for the value they would produce for their college teams and would later earn for themselves in the N.B.A. Without restrictions, such valuable players could have leapt straight to the moneymaking N.B.A. (and without amateurism, their college teams might have legally offered them signing bonuses).
But the pattern isn't just personal, it's also structural, with specific opportunities for moneymaking embedded in big-picture, bipartisan projects: the Clinton-era attempt to transform post-Soviet Russia into a functioning capitalist democracy; the Bush-era attempt to remake the Middle East; the multi-administration push to unite American and Chinese markets, creating a free and prosperous "Chimerica" on which the sun would never set.
The backdrop: Trump, who spent the night in L.A., kicked off a Golden State moneymaking swing yesterday with a $3 million Bay Area luncheon, followed by a $5 million Beverly Hills dinner at the home of real estate developer Geoffrey Palmer, per AP. Trump will bring in $7 million today with a breakfast in L.A. and luncheon in San Diego, before he visits the border wall.
Countries could exempt specific sectors, too, like businesses that operate on Native American reservations in the US. But it's not easy to separate, say, government-owned mass transit's responsibilities to the community from other, purely moneymaking functions, said Jane Kelsey, a law professor at the University of Auckland in New Zealand, where officials privatized and then renationalized their railroad, ferries, and national airline in the past 15 years after private companies let those networks fall into disrepair.
But the suggestion that one cannot be a business success and also, late in life, an "onion-skinned narcissist" who refuses to admit error gives way too little credit to the fallenness of human nature and the nature and effects of moneymaking and celebrity, and ignores the long record of candidate Trump (and before that, reality-TV star and font of bad-business-ideas Trump) behaving in exactly the way that Zmirak finds so implausible, over and over and over again.

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