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  • Blacks have more than $ 800 billion in expendable income each year.
  • They're targeting a demographic who have a reasonable expendable income.
  • Frisco is emerging as a city full of young, mobile families with expendable incomes.
  • Cubans themselves have little expendable income, and food and consumer goods are rationed by the government.
  • That's the " discretionary " in the phrase " discretionary expendable income ."
  • As a result of the marked decline in employment, the expendable income in the mining area also fell.
  • They have the expendable income to buy fine wines but don't have much knowledge to go along with it.
  • These young male viewers are extremely important to advertisers-- and therefore to networks-- for their expendable income.
  • The two discovered common interests in the local Seattle independent music community, self-deprecating humor, and expendable incomes.
  • They come down to the Keys with $ 6 million of expendable income and want to build a place they can call their own.
  • "People have a lot of expendable income, and they're spending it on things that make them feel good,"
  • These professionals are altering their game to attract the fan who might not typically think of stretching expendable income to cover pro ball played by women.
  • For whatever reason, they have more expendable income, and now it's the girls " and " the guys ."
  • Families with higher and expendable income can accumulate wealth and focus on meeting immediate needs while being able to consume and enjoy luxuries and weather crises.
  • "This is expendable income, " said veteran GOP fund-raiser Fred Bush, a friend of the Texas governor's but not a relative.
  • "If there's that much expendable income out there we should probably be doing more for the poor of our city, " said Mayer, 34.
  • "In this area, " she said, " there's quite a lot of expendable income and not a lot of price resistance ."
  • Sam's Army is a traveling band of U . S . fans _ mostly professional types with second homes and expendable incomes _ that tries to generate soccer fanaticism.
  • Officials cite the recession and the California energy crunch, which put a squeeze on expendable income, particularly among seniors-- who comprise Laughlin's bread and butter.
  • The modern surge of tourism, expendable income, and capitalization has caused onsen geisha, who historically entertained groups similar in size to those in Kyoto and Tokyo, to increase to these large affairs.
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