Lencho believes that the post office employees have taken the rest of the money he had requested in his letter to God, feeling that they are untrustworthy and greedy. The irony in the situation lies in the fact that Lencho had initially turned to God for help, yet he ends up blaming the very people who had actually assisted him by delivering the money he needed. Instead of recognizing the aid he received, he misplaces his trust and anger.
deficit spending
The supply of money is measured by the total amount of currency in circulation, plus deposits in banks. Factors taken into account in determining its quantity include the amount of currency printed by the government, the reserves held by banks, and the level of economic activity affecting the demand for money.
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It allows consumers to save their money for long-term uses in saving accounts, and such. Also allows banks to offer cheques; this is where chequing accounts are used, for the amount of money written on a cheque is the amount of money taken out of your chequing account.
He is in a no-lose situation... If it fails it will be the fault of the previous administration. If it succeeds he will take credit. He has already taken credit for a million jobs that were not lost?
The climax of the story "A Letter to God" comes at the end when Lencho receives a portion of the money he asks for. Instead of being pleased, he is angry because he believes the postman have taken some of the money.
They both got slurped
They both got slurped
If you forget to take the money at an ATM machine, the machine will take back the cash and keep it inside safely. Your account will not be credited with the amount that was just taken back by the ATM. You need to call up customer care and explain the situation. The bank will check the ATM cash balance and then refund the money, if the machine had indeed taken back the money.
The word robbed indicates a situation where property, money, or objects are taken by force or through the threat of force. It is the past tense of the word rob.
One irony in "Out, Out" by Robert Frost is that the boy's life is taken by a saw, a tool he was using to work and support his family. Another irony is how quickly life can be extinguished, contrasting the indifference of the adults around him to the tragedy.
this was a form of irony because the plantations were well taken care of unlike the slaves
Debit is money that is taken out of an account.
1) Irony occurs when Lord Capulet arranges for Juliet to be married to Paris because we already know that she is secretly married to Romeo 2) Irony also occurs when The Nurse finds Juliet "dead" on the morning of her wedding to Paris. This is irony because we know that Juliet is not dead, she has only taken a potion to make her appear dead 3) Irony occurs when Romeo kills himself at the end. This is irony because he kills himself thinking Juliet is dead when we know that she really isn't.
A surplus budget is a year in which more money is taken in than is spent. This situation is very unusual in recent years, but did occur a couple of times in the 1990s.
it is money that is taken from your wages per month
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