Examples of 'dollar makes' in a sentence

Meaning of "dollar makes"

dollar makes - A phrase suggesting the undeniable power or influence of money and its ability to drive decisions or actions

How to use "dollar makes" in a sentence

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Every dollar makes a difference to an animal in need.
We are working on building our capacity considerably and every dollar makes a difference.
Every dollar makes our development faster.
The flip side of this is that a weaker dollar makes US exports more competitive.
A higher dollar makes our exports more expensive.
No amount is less meaningful ; every dollar makes a difference.
A rising dollar makes our goods less competitive.
Please make a contribution today - every dollar makes a difference.
Your dollar makes the difference.
More than ever, every dollar makes a difference.
One dollar makes the difference.
Donate what you can, as every dollar makes a difference.
Every dollar makes a tremendous difference and is greatly appreciated.
The Zimbabwean dollar makes a comeback.
Every dollar makes a difference in this fight that affects us all.

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A depreciation of the Canadian dollar makes Canadian exports more attractive.
Every dollar makes a difference in leading the movement against multiple sclerosis.
As always, every dollar makes a difference.
Through the IMAGINE There is NO HUNGER campaign, every dollar makes an impact.
And a stronger dollar makes it harder to pay back loans.
No matter the size of the contribution, every dollar makes a difference.
Even a dollar makes a difference.
No matter how small you think it is - every dollar makes a difference.
The declining dollar makes these reserves worth less.
We accept contributions of any amount . Every dollar makes a difference.
Every dollar makes.
A strong dollar makes US products more expensive abroad and can dampen international sales.
Today, only 61 cents of every education dollar makes it to the classroom.
A stronger dollar makes gold more expensive for holders of foreign currency.
NO Donation is to small, every dollar makes a differance!
Rising Canadian dollar makes the domestic industry less competitive.
A strong dollar makes Canadian products more expensive and less competitive in foreign markets.
A stronger, more expensive dollar makes all American exports more expensive.
A strong dollar makes gas and oil ( which is priced in dollars ) cheaper.
Canada 's relatively stronger dollar makes U.S. - made machinery and equipment less expensive.
The US dollar makes up over 95 % of all global Forex trading activity.
Such a high Canadian dollar makes it increasingly difficult to export our manufactured goods.
A strengthening U.S. dollar makes investments denominated in dollars more attractive to foreign investors.
Every dollar makes us stronger!
Conversely, a stronger U.S. dollar makes dairy products generally more expensive for importers.

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