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making money

adjective as in in the black

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If it works, Martinez, 56, said, “I’ll feel like I’ve accomplished my goals just by having a secure home. A place where, if my kids need somewhere to stay, they can feel safe, they can come here. For me, that’s more important than making money.”

One option being looked at, she said, was making money through subscriptions for users who want extra features on their accounts.

From BBC

“I think we’ve built a world where we’re like, we can get everything done if we trick ourselves with the reward of money and prioritize that. And people who make money are the people who should be leading us. Because, wow, if you can make money, you must really know what people need, forgetting in fact that most people who prioritize making profit tend to do very awful things in order to prioritize making money.”

"It just breaks your heart a bit to know someone has used your work, put it out there and is potentially making money from something that I as a small business have created."

From BBC

Anna Kendrick felt “gross” making money off her latest film, the Netflix true-crime drama about the so-called “Dating Game” killer, and has donated her pay to nonprofits that support survivors of sexual abuse and violence.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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