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monies
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moniesnoun
Plural form of money.
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Monies
Monies vs. Moneys -- In this Grammar.com article you will learn the differences between the words Monies and Moneys.
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eonism
moesin
Simeon
Simone
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of monies in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of monies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of monies in a Sentence
Like the Huntington Bank robbery, the State Bank robberies involved a man wearing a ski mask who took over the entire bank, neutralized personnel, and accessed monies, which were held in the vault or safe.
Of the $ 50 billion that was made available for testing, there's still about 10 billion that we have. Are we going to have more than $ 10 billion worth of needs and costs on Covid, especially in regards to testing ? There's a strong chance we will, depending on, again, where Omicron takes us. And so that gives you some sense about where those monies are, i don't know whether we'll need more money or not.
I have never received monies for obligations I didn't meet, to reiterate Auditors White's statement, I was unaware that the money being dispersed was paid for out of funds not intended for that purpose, and because of that I am refunding the full amount back to Mississippi.
These technologies are making sure that monies are even better spent and go where they are most needed.
The swelling 'piggy-bank' of supplier monies held by supermarkets exacerbates the risk of them making unwarranted deductions which causes suppliers financial distress.
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