*
beyond one's means: more than you can really afford.
It encourages recklessness, living
beyond one's means, gambling.
Laced with comic-strip gags of exploding cars, rockets and fireworks, episodes touch on a mass of current Italian obsessions, including playing the lottery and signing IOUs to live far
beyond one's means, male strip shows and crashing VIP parties.
Even if a magnanimous gift was a reckless expenditure
beyond one's means, it must be given with grace, for acts of prestations reflected and reinforced the Elizabethan social hierarchy.
Thirtysomething made a virtue of sitting around complaining and living
beyond one's means. And studies showed that the recently departed Johnny Carson contributed to insomnia, diminished sexual function and a profound Weltschmerz that will ultimately propel H.
The issue of one owning assets
beyond one's means is not confined only to the ruling elite in Pakistan.
And we may never know exactly what he did with all that money; all his plea agreement says is that he was "living beyond his means for at least 10 years." Living
beyond one's means is common; living
beyond one's means to the tune of a half-million dollars a year or more for a decade is not.
Maybe this agency head has a generous benefactor who permits a lifestyle
beyond one's means.