1. A lot of people are having a hard time making ends meet. 2. A more violent end meets an earlier pretender to verse, suitably violent as befits the rebel Jack Cade. 3. But for the vast majority of families who struggle to make ends meet without welfare, the speech could strike a chord. 4. Her parents were struggling to make ends meet while rearing six children. 5. In the modern era, most families must send both parents into the workforce to make ends meet. 6. Many also have second or third jobs to make ends meet. 7. Many were forced to take part-time jobs or handouts from parents to make ends meet. 8. Old people on pensions are finding it hard to make ends meet. 9. She is unemployed and depends upon benefits to make ends meet. 10. The first set of strategies seeks to meet health needs and make ends meet within household income. |