This enabled them to invest in major infrastructure projects as well as more speculative ventures. |
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Large capitalists can invest in government bonds, or they can speculate in stocks and commodities whose price is soaring due to the inflation. |
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A typical money market fund will invest in fixed deposits, other high income earning securities and to a lesser extent in bonds. |
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After we know the extent of the reserves there, we'll invest in a platform to start drilling. |
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Others say they might invest in an Internet venture and its stock shoots up. |
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A way of adding extra sizzle without increasing credit risk is to invest in local currency issues. |
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Companies with poor safety records may be able to underbid companies that invest in safety but only in the short term. |
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If you want to create enough wealth to pass on to your children, then you have to invest in financial vehicles that produce long-term value. |
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Well, he did invest in some grand ventures, but the market went south on him, along with the Dow Jones index. |
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These funds pool your money with those of other investors and invest in a portfolio of bonds. |
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Nor have lower interest rates spurred corporations to invest in new projects. |
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He advises small investors to invest in munis through mutual funds, rather than buying individual bonds. |
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You can invest in mutual funds or individual stocks and decide how much risk you want to take with your savings. |
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It has also been suggested to allow mutual funds and pension funds to invest in venture capital funds. |
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Mutual funds get kudos if their independent directors invest in the mutual funds. |
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The price has been slipping for 18 years as central banks sell off their reserves, raising capital to invest in the stock market. |
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Over the past year anyone with a brief to invest in, say, small companies or commodities would have naturally outperformed. |
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Another alternative would be to invest in a unit or investment trust that specialise in property. |
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To qualify for the full tax relief, you must invest in a new issue of VCT shares and hold the stock for at least three years. |
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If you are unskilled with the nail clippers, then invest in a monthly manicure, and get them to apply the nail polish too. |
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People preferred to invest in bricks and mortar rather than in volatile equities. |
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With-profits funds invest in a combination of equities, fixed interest investments, gilts and property. |
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To reverse this trend we need to invest in new institutions of social solidarity. |
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In addition, you will probably have to invest in a microphone that is specially equipped with an analog-to-digital converter and a USB connector. |
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Workers in these companies have complained of negligence by new owners and the failure to invest in safety. |
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If you still prefer the soil-less method, I would encourage you to invest in a spouter that has multiple layers and trays with drainage holes. |
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These open-ended funds may invest in a basket of individual stocks, while more conservative funds will invest their money on the bond market. |
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I may have to invest in a small coffee plunger, so I can froth my own milk. |
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Eight Thai companies, meanwhile, currently invest in Sri Lanka, mostly in the Thai restaurant sector, gemstones sector, and agro-industry. |
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You may want to invest in shelving and file cabinets and fireproof storage units. |
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If you prefer a more formal look of rows, you may wish to invest in a bulb planter. |
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He said the secret behind the firm's success is that profits are ploughed back into the company to invest in new plant and machinery. |
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Despite today's challenges, manufacturers continue to invest in the endless pursuit of finely tuned technological advancement. |
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Under these conditions, there will be nothing left to invest in the ailing public cultural, educational and social institutions. |
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The company currently subcontracts double-glazing work but plans to invest in machinery so the work can be done in-house. |
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We also need to progress our plans to invest in the transport infrastructure. |
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His approach is to take over ageing sites, invest in them and turn them into modern, highly attractive commercial concerns. |
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Under current law, if I invest in an incorporated company, the only money I risk losing is that with which I bought the shares of stock. |
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It is absolutely essential for us to recognize the importance of continuing to invest in public higher education. |
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They are also advised to invest in a good pair of shoes that are built for absorbing the impact of road running. |
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Because the heat escapes through the roof or windows, many home owners invest in insulation, probably made from polluting petrochemicals. |
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Hedge fund managers also invest in derivatives, options, futures and other exotic or sophisticated securities. |
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They can now invest in a complete range of assets from property to equities and bonds. |
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But doesn't the council have a moral duty, a duty to invest in the education and the future independence of these young people? |
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The company is also planning to invest in a private jetty to enable it to export bulk cement. |
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Further, the co-op would increase acreage and invest in plants for the long term. |
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Where privacy is a concern, invest in lighter curtain fabrics such as lightly woven linens or cottons that have a high degree of translucence. |
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The first wave of fresh buying often goes into tracker funds, which invest in shares across the board, irrespective of the sector. |
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In a talk that was webcast to IBM's 350,000 staff worldwide, Palmisano said the company would invest in research, acquisitions and marketing. |
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An appropriate strategy for investors might be to identify 10 or 15 of these quality names and invest in these stocks in equal weighting. |
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It is this peace that should spur donors, investors and well-wishers to pool their resources and invest in the country. |
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The philosophy of the fund is to invest in its four favoured vice areas of defence, drink, tobacco, and gambling. |
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This is the time to examine whether you wish to invest in an Individual Savings Account. |
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The success of venture investment funds over the past decade has meant they simply can't afford the effort to invest in small amounts. |
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Other funds have been used to invest in local schools or paid out as cash dividends to Torra's members. |
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He also urged Kashmiris living abroad to invest in Kashmir, as the government had launched many incentives for investors. |
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No one has the money to invest in philanthropy unless there is some business payback. |
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Long-Term Capital's whiz-bang managers didn't invest in factories, research and development, home building, or anything else productive. |
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The best way to invest in a fund is usually to invest small amounts on a regular basis rather than one great big whopping lump sum. |
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A company with plenty of ready cash can invest in its future growth, perhaps by making an acquisition or funding research and development. |
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So how can more companies be encouraged to invest in these allied countries? |
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She used the rest of the seed capital to invest in a small plot of agricultural land. |
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Baywind also hopes to invest in one of the 30 turbines planned by Warwick Energy for an offshore wind farm near Barrow. |
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But then there will be an imperative demand for the local authorities to invest in skilled manpower. |
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The company wisely decided not to invest in a network but sells mobile telecom services to customers and buys airtime from other companies. |
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You might want to invest in making different things discoverable for different types of users. |
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They say that one of the best times to invest in a blue chip firm is when the company is on its knees. |
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On top of the usual security arrangements, it can also be a good idea to invest in a decent guard dog. |
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It's the case now that the older properties are attracting social security tenants, unless, that is, the landlords invest in a refurb. |
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They must invest in style and model change in order to maintain market share in industries where fashions and fads quickly come and go. |
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Why bother to invest in training when the benefits are likely to accrue to laggard firms? |
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Taking the family skiing over Christmas or half-term can cost a fortune, so would it make more sense to invest in your own Alpine property? |
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Does this readiness to invest in so-called safety devices represent sheer barking madness or a rather admirable brand of cockeyed optimism? |
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You can invest in anything, you don't need government approvals, you can remit your profits out, and there are no equity restrictions. |
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I do not accept that the purpose of the remortgage was to obtain capital to invest in this business. |
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This decision reflects the fact that all Idahoans benefit when its energy consumers can invest in local, clean solar energy. |
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Piling grain outdoors shouldn't be considered a last resort, provided you prepare a proper site and invest in grain covers. |
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Large-cap funds may invest in growth stocks, value stocks, or a blend of the two styles. |
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Business angels are often more willing to invest in new ventures than traditional financial institutions. |
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Most Australians, if they want to invest in the hardware, can pick up a digital signal. |
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In addition to organizing clean-ups, they also invest in beautification projects. |
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The regime also convinced citizens to invest in pyramid schemes run by friends of the ruling family. |
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On the free market, anyone who wishes to invest in an insurance annuity or in stocks or real estate may do so. |
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And how willing will our bank be to lend us money to invest in assets other than property? |
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Our members cannot continue to innovate and invest in the shadow of an illegal peer-to-peer ecosystem. |
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The idea is that they invest in the company in return for a share of the future success and stay involved for several years. |
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They are planning to use the money to invest in promotional material to advertise the company. |
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There is a need to invest in human resources and provide sufficient nurses and GPs to service the population. |
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They are schemes that are designed with the intention not of doing a real transaction but of defrauding the people who invest in them. |
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He decided to invest in residential property last year, buying an apartment block, and he has plans for more. |
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It's up to you to decide how much time to invest in which area, and what level of rigor or method to apply to match the quality level needed. |
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If you do a lot of plywood cutting with a circular saw you might also invest in a commercial straightedge. |
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However, as more private investment groups invest in litigation support, the issue has begun to get litigated more and more. |
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Farmers are loath to invest in improving productivity when they have no title to the land they till. |
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Millions of tenant farmers in the developing world have little incentive to invest in land improvements, rotate crops or improve soil fertility. |
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This would go along way to enable local companies invest in packaging and distribution both for the local and export markets. |
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They enable more people to invest in property, but in a much more flexible manner than the traditional route of becoming a landlord. |
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If you spend a lot of time outdoors gardening, or reading in the sun, you'll want to invest in a pair of cheater sunglasses. |
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Its president is consolidating power, its security services are in the ascendant, and its own businessmen are afraid to invest in its future. |
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Adaptive Venture Managers was created in 1995 to invest in and manage small businesses with new product ideas. |
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If you feel your garden lacks natural balance, or you are just the panicky type, invest in a loveliness of ladybirds. |
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Unlike some sportsmen, he has been astute enough to invest in a financial future during his playing days. |
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You can still take the traditional route and, having drawn down your 25 per cent tax free lump sum, simply invest in an annuity. |
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I think it's good to invest in classics or special, interesting pieces, but T-shirts and other basics can be cheapies. |
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This rush to invest in Brazil and exploit its markets and workers has led to capitalist overproduction. |
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The funds invest in shares that pay high dividends, such as banks and utilities. |
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According to him, people invest in art only when they want to hide black money. |
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Where Government borrows to invest in social infrastructure this is called deadweight debt. |
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Not surprisingly, financial advisers are encouraging savers to invest in equity-based products. |
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For instance, many downsizing employers invest in outplacement services, helping laid-off workers to find new jobs or to acquire new skills. |
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Our research universities are our crown jewels and we simply have to invest in them in a serious way. |
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There has never been a better time to invest in certain types of furniture, silver, clocks, ceramics and glass. |
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It's not easy convincing skeptical bosses to invest in infosecurity programs. |
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Waterford Wedgwood is expected to invest in troubled British ceramics maker Royal Doulton to prevent the dilution of its stake. |
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But while Peps allowed you to invest in equities and Tessas in tax-free deposits, with an Isa you can do both, up to a point. |
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When you invest in a foreign market, you compound the normal risk of a stock fund with currency risk. |
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If you want to lure woodpeckers, hummingbirds, or orioles to your yard, invest in specialized feeders. |
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Independent garages that want to service, repair or sell a variety of marques will need to invest in many areas. |
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The book also supplied Twain with enough money to invest in the printing-machine venture that eventually bankrupted him. |
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But the hedge fund isn't going to invest in stocks and bonds and the usual gizmos. |
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If you like making a lot of stews and soups, invest in a good Dutch oven or stockpot. |
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Here are some of the reasons not to invest in the stock market at the moment. |
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that if you want to make money you need to invest in the stock market. |
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Anyway, times are getting tougher and there are lots of reasons not to invest in the stock market. |
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But just because Microsoft is handing a load of cash to stockholders doesn't mean it won't have plenty of dough to invest in its future. |
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Many well-meaning parents invest in new wall-to-wall carpeting in the nursery to create a cozy and fall-proof environment for their baby. |
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He says investors should not invest in companies that pay good franked dividends at the expense of companies that offer good value and diversity. |
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We suggest that you invest in a hard-backed diary with one or two days to a page. |
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Deputy Agricultural and Land Affairs Minister Dirk du Toit called on farmers to invest in what he described as human resource capital. |
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It is just not true that you need nerves of steel to invest in this economic climate. |
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Some sell used cars and some invest in business ventures or open fast-food franchises. |
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We aren't opening this fund because we think it's a good time to invest in large caps, although certainly valuations look more compelling. |
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When you invest in a bond, you are essentially lending money to a company or government for a fixed rate of interest, known as the coupon. |
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That would be beneficial to manufacturers interested in borrowing to invest in productivity. |
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Let's agree that it is beneficial to invest in exhilarating public buildings. |
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Finally, I decided I'd trade in the cabriolet and invest in another secondhand car. |
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Try simple track lighting or, if you can, invest in low voltage or mains voltage recessed lighting in the ceiling. |
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Those who were a little more flush with cash might have been able to invest in a burger and carton of chips before thumbing their way home. |
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Many pensioners could even use their pots to invest in buy-to-let properties which could stoke future house price bubbles. |
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He must think I'm as minted as the guys from Dragon's Den, because he keeps coming to me with these harebrained schemes to invest in. |
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Ditch your old pair when the tread or heel wear out, and invest in shoes that offer the best support. |
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Perhaps the director of media should invest in a butterfly net for next season. |
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Biotechnology applications to animal husbandry have been patented and commercialized, and major corporations invest in animal bioengineering. |
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These college savings plans allow you to invest in a portfolio of mutual funds on behalf of a child, grandchild or other beneficiary. |
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India has very good research groups and industries are coming in to invest in biotechnology. |
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According to the report, Lord Paul was, however, non-committal on whether he would invest in Punjab. |
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Not that Mr. Slemmons dislikes the work of a previously unknown artist, it's just that he prefers to invest in blue chips rather than take a flyer on a risky biotech stock. |
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Since the US absorbs about 35 percent of the world's exports, Taiwanese manufacturers should invest in Africa and re-export products to the US, Day said. |
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Taxable funds mainly invest in U.S. Treasury securities, government agency securities, repurchase agreements, CDs, commercial paper and bankers' acceptances. |
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Sewers will remain the Achilles' heel of York's flood defences if environment chiefs fail to invest in the city's drainage system, according to a city leader. |
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The idea to invest in their own hair company came from Miko after seeing how clients at their salon responded to her natural hair. |
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He also intends to invest in a comber to strip away unwanted leaves and a trailer so he can take sheaves to customers as far afield as Ireland and France. |
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I think I will definitely have to invest in either a voice recorder or a microphone attachment for my iPod to try and get some of these details when I talk with people. |
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Additionally, local sub-assemblers, component manufacturers, and parts suppliers might hesitate to invest in new and costly machines to tool up for a new design. |
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Those who cannot afford to buy bonds, or who prefer to invest in productive endeavors, must pay in future taxes for the reprieve of not being taxed in the present. |
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One of the lessons learned from the programme was how reluctant the potential owners and tenants were to invest in historic buildings before restoration. |
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Rather than a larger reel, invest in additional ball bearings and improved drag systems, both of which are more important than a few turns of string. |
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It comes complete with lithium battery, battery charger, lens cap, and shoulder strap, but you'll need to invest in a carry case to protect your investment. |
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If the rewashing thing doesn't work, steam is definitely the answer for reshaping wool, so if you do ever invest in an iron, make sure it can get a good cloud up. |
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Some people invest in antiques, art, property, wine or other assets. |
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Denim has fueled fashion for three seasons and it's holding, so it's not too late to invest in a new pair of low-rise jeans or a pair with custom detailing. |
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Yet Tommy looked so good in his own generic blue-and-green skirt that we decided to invest in a made-to-measure kilt sewn from his own MacKay clan tartan. |
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You could increase your dividend payout, or you could invest in those productivity programs that you've back-burnered for the past couple of years. |
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The Government has set targets for reducing CO2 emissions that we will stand no chance of meeting unless we seize opportunities to invest in renewable energy when we can. |
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Never having won as much as a toffee apple in a raffle, I thought we had agreed we were not lucky by nature and would not invest in Premium Bonds. |
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This year, 36 million of the 49.3 million households that invest in mutual funds do so exclusively in tax-deferred accounts. |
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A detailed study of the situation might help explain why potential entrepreneurs prefer to invest in shebeens rather than other economically productive ventures. |
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The biopharmaceutical industry is an area in which the patent system is important because it makes a difference in whether firms will invest in research. |
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He added that the independent retail sector must continually invest in training and recognise areas of underperformance to increase profitability and business development. |
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South Lakeland residents are being urged to slot their coins in the collecting tins of the Royal British Legion to invest in a poppy to wear with pride. |
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But venture capitalists are unwilling to invest in unlisted companies since they cannot retrieve their profits due to the inconvertibility of the yuan. |
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Also, invest in a very thick down feather snowsuit, and bring along a space heater connected to a generator for constant heat no matter where you go. |
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We have lots of break-bulk terminals, lots of terminals with storage sheds, but the future is in containers and we must invest in containerisation. |
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Is now the time to tax the very rich, make humane cuts, and invest in jobs and public goods like education, health, and roads? |
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It is not lost on O'Neill that he has made the most of whatever spondulicks he has been given to invest in players, but he recognises this as a double-edged sword. |
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They can invest in companies at any stage of the business cycle. |
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Here is a plan that will provide a safe harbour for bikes, create a couple of part-time jobs and make money for the council to invest in cycling facilities. |
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But she added that there were extra opportunities to invest in more community support officers, longer police station opening times and extra work to reduce road casualties. |
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This is a mutual fund that further diversifies risk by investing in several hedge funds that invest in different sectors and have different strategies and management styles. |
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She should establish an automatic investment account with a mutual fund family and draw money monthly from her checking account to invest in several growth funds. |
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It was also the first Scottish bank to offer cheque guarantee cards to its customers and the first British bank to invest in computer terminals for its tellers. |
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You don't have to invest in a complete set of clubs in the beginning. |
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To implement the project, PTT must invest in the construction of a 6th gas separation plant to accommodate the natural gas demand for petrochemical production. |
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He claimed the pair had persuaded him to invest in a joint venture before colluding with local police to convict him so they could take over his business interests. |
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It can save you lots of time reeling in grass pike, and a pocket full of money on lost baits, if you invest in a couple weed less baits for your tackle box. |
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Finally enterprising farmers who produced a surplus could sell their excess for coin, invest in more land, and grow cash crops like cotton and tobacco. |
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But there is peril ahead if we don't modernize the system, invest in energy the way we need to, because there will be other evidences of problems coming up. |
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The company continued to invest in fleet upgrading with 40 new vehicles delivered during the year and a further 38 vehicles in course of delivery this month. |
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In the past, monopoly was formed when the government granted a franchise to certain companies so that they could invest in new products and provide essential services. |
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If there is to be any hope of finding gainful employment for these people, the government needs to invest in programmes that improve basic literacy. |
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Due to its rarity, platinum is an excellent precious metal to invest in. |
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The multinationals only came to Britain to service the European market and if they can't sell at a profit, there's not a lot of point in them continuing to invest in Britain. |
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They invest in scads of training, use worker-involvement schemes to keep productivity high, and motivate employees with profit-sharing and pay-for-performance bonuses. |
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To speed up the beauty part of the process, invest in a body exfoliator or pour a dessertspoon of olive oil over a handful of sea salt granules and apply to the skin, daily. |
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It will allow punters who wish to invest in today's volatile equity markets to do so, safe in the knowledge that they will not lose their original investment. |
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By doing some casual work, like designing computer software, he has managed to make both ends meet and has enough left over to invest in his bicycle journeys. |
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The obvious sensible solution would be to invest in some express buses. |
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Forget boring black and invest in coloured leather pieces like this olive green pencil skirt. |
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Such financial innovation enabled institutions and investors around the world to invest in the US housing market. |
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The IRA Ceasefire in 1994 and the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 have given investors increased confidence to invest in Belfast. |
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As an avid bird watcher myself, I'd like to provide people with a place to learn more and invest in their hobby. |
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This pitching event is held biannually under Plan 9 and works to invest in startups via incubation. |
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Also, invest in some plaid or a cardigan beforehand, because the bouncers tend to select the more hipsterly attired. |
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The level playing field aspect is especially key for small enterprises, which usually do not have resources to invest in VAT planning programs. |
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There isn't a more opportune time to invest in the stock market. |
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Matthew, John, Guy and Peter asked their mutual acquaintance, Trudie Styler, to invest in the production of Ritchie's second film. |
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Moringa will invest in scalable, replicable agroforestry projects in Sub Saharan Africa and Latin America. |
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Agribusinesses invest in long-term assets by building capacity to create products to sell for many accounting periods in the future. |
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The Secretary BOI requested the Chinese side to invest in Agriculture and Agrobusiness sector of Pakistan as this sector needs value addition. |
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The business was dominated by a few families, who had the capital needed to invest in new mills and to buy hundreds of looms. |
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Only now are they looking to invest in safe assets, like prerefunded bonds secured by United States government obligations. |
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The utility will invest in power plants and transmission lines to ensure a stable power supply. |
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The Granada War was aided by Pope Sixtus IV by granting a tithe and implementing a crusade tax to invest in the war. |
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The project designers and the government committed to invest in beach maintenance to address future erosion. |
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Then in 2016, the mint announced plans for a digital gold currency that uses blockchain to trade and invest in gold. |
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In developing countries, providing access to markets has encouraged farmers to invest in livestock, with the result being improved livelihoods. |
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But bankers were reluctant to invest in failing banks, and the National Credit Corporation did almost nothing to address the problem. |
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These factors made it vastly more profitable to invest in research and development, and to put technology to use in Britain than other societies. |
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In June 2013, Chris Bushell of Selex ES warned that the failure of European nations to invest in an AESA radar was putting export orders at risk. |
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Additionally, it might give a good return to invest in the improvement as well as maintenance of performance of a neurointerventionalist. |
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A low interest rate implies that firms can borrow money to invest in their capital stock and pay less interest for it. |
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Relatively few investors are willing to invest in currencies that do not have a long track record of stability. |
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The FFF doctor further stressed that every sports club needs to invest in at least a physiotherapist if they are to succeed. |
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Those who wish to increase their personal pleasure can invest in the G-spot jab. |
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About a year and a half ago, I was in a difficult situation and decided to invest in two penny stocks hyped in an unsolicited email. |
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If you're looking for a sexy heel that will elongate your legs and make you look slimmer, invest in a pair of platform shoe boots. |
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Our team looks forward to helping GIP to invest in and operate assets to provide safe, efficient and reliable energy transportation and services. |
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Martinez, who has also signed David Henen and Leandro Rodriguez from overseas, says being able to invest in players of that age is vital. |
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Given the expected rise in lifestyle related liver diseases, Evonik continues to invest in its line of Ornithine and Arginine based derivatives. |
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Instead, invest in a good paring or utility knife, which you can use for the task. |
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This may be because universities have used tuition fees to invest in bursaries and outreach schemes. |
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If you don't want to invest in a major piece of furniture, such as the occasional table at PS85, take a look at the fabrics. |
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Businesses will invest in what makes economic sense rather than in what their Congressperson has managed to get a tax break for. |
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Other hydrogeologists quip that there would be no reason to invest in tearing dams down later in Lebanon, because nature alone could do it. |
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Known for being thrifty and risk-averse, Ilocanos were asked to invest in businesses rather than putting their money in the banks. |
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The CLEC Planner reduces financial risk for both CLECs and venture capital firms that invest in these companies, by taking away the guesswork. |
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But the engineering manager still thinks mutual funds are one of the safest, ways for individual investors to invest in the stock market. |
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I want to invest in the future and the Republicans are stuck in the past. |
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We should invest in new leaders, new conversations and new collaborations. |
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Ham maintains further transfer to the community cannot be done without extra funding and urges the government to invest in community services. |
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My hope with stoker was that the audience would invest in the characters. |
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With money changing hands for H2O, readers would be wise to invest in water butts. |
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And invest in Fresh Smooth Soles Foot Lotion, Pounds 2, or Soleman Footspray, Pounds 2, for your tootsies. |
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As for all such expeditions, Elizabeth was unwilling to invest in the supplies and reinforcements requested by the commanders. |
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Founded in 1991, TAF s mission is to invest in urban solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. |
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The partners will also invest in downstream production for aroma ingredients including a new world-scale plant for L-menthol and a plant for citronellol. |
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Naija Investment Gateway creates an enabling environment and sets a pathway for investors and venture capitalist to meet with and invest in prospective businesses in Nigeria. |
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If soft tortillas hold a regular place on your table, you may want to invest in a tortilla holder or warmer to keep them toasty throughout the meal. |
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Gasbag The current owners have clearly stated that they''re only interested in larger airports which makes you wonder why they bothered to invest in the first place. |
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The idea is that private companies or organizations could invest in their own generic top-level domain either for a specific community, or for more general public use. |
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To stimulate the Northern economy, the government has organised a series of programmes to invest in and develop the region, of which the latest is the Northern Powerhouse. |
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Further, some investors ride the coattails of investor giants, such as Warren Buffett, meaning they would frequently invest in the stocks Buffet invested in. |
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Still, we are wondering whether now is the time to replace some windows or invest in the bigger job of reinsulating the older parts of our 1914 house. |
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After exporting the product for the last six years through third parties, a Chinse caustic soda chemical firm, Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical, is planning to invest in Tanzania. |
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In 1766, upon returning to Britain, Hume encouraged Lord Hertford to invest in a number of slave plantations, acquired by George Colebrooke and others in the Windward Islands. |
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In the 1970s, many countries decided to invest in wind energy. |
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Despite these revenues, the military government did little to improve the standard of living of the population, help small and medium businesses, or invest in infrastructure. |
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Free trade has fostered integration of financial markets and has provided drug traffickers with more opportunities to launder money and invest in other activities. |
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Saghbini says the decision to invest in a technologically-advanced slitter from the US was centred on USGME's quest for a better quality end product and less waste. |
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Policymakers in the Middle East are urged to shift healthcare sector priorities to include chronic disease prevention, and invest in formal systems of old age support. |
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An advantage of issuing bonds in a currency such as the US dollar, the pound sterling, or the euro is that many investors wish to invest in such bonds. |
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He said the decision to permit foreign carriers to invest in the airline industry in India has already resulted in three major investment proposals getting fructified. |
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The Nature Conservancy takes innovative action to invest in the planet s environmental and economic future, such as Colorado s shortgrass prairie. |
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For those who can't invest in multiple bed displays and shoplike ambiance with furnishings and fixtures, dramatic photography and graphics are the next best thing. |
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If the profitability of service lines varies, providers will have a financial incentive to invest in profitable service lines to the detriment of unprofitable service lines. |
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One great thing about the Varian Turntable is that you can take an existing machine and retrofit it with a second injection unit and not have to invest in a brand new machine. |
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This campaign reflects the NCPC s confidence that industry is ready to invest in the state and give North Carolinians additional opportunities for well-paying jobs. |
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Mr Maher, a carpenter and joiner from Kings Heath, told the court how he had been encouraged to invest in a Spanish property by a client called Lee McIntosh. |
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The Secretary, BOI welcomed the Chinese investors to invest in Pakistan in all sectors of the economy especially in Power, Energy, bridges and Roads Construction etc. |
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Instead, invest in a bottle opener, there are loads of trendy ones available that remove all crown cap lids and this will prevent your teeth from being chipped. |
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There was the equivalent of a bank run on the money market funds, which frequently invest in commercial paper issued by corporations to fund their operations and payrolls. |
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The bedding specialist, to motivate its retailers, has launched a Tax Refund Bed Check program to help dealers persuade consumers to invest in a Simmons mattress. |
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Why are we pursuing the nuclear option when Germany, Italy, Austria and Switzerland have decided to do away with nuclear power and invest in clean renewable energy? |
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The more we invest in a sexual encounter in a particular person, the more loaded the dice in a dating game that we are forever reminded we must play to win. |
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When the retailer announced plans in May to raise cash to invest in future development, sale and leaseback was proposed as one of the three ways of doing so. |
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Of the three, two have their sights on Duqm s abundant limestone deposits, while the other is keen to invest in the region s attapulgite reserves, he added. |
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Bayer CropScience plans to further invest in innovative nematode control tools to help farmers combat these destructive plant parasites and secure the food supply. |
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With investors continuing to be risk-averse, we believe that this is an opportune time to invest in gilts,' said Suresh Soni, chief executive officer of DWS Gilt Fund. |
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The case allows users to invest in valuable drop protection that retains full functionality and access to core features, such as the Surface kickstand and Type Cover keyboard. |
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This transaction enables the healthcare business to implement its growth strategy, as Ratos offers a strong financial base and possibilities to invest in further growth. |
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This suggests that, while the manager is searching for a new target man during the summer transfer market, he may decide to invest in another winger as well. |
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Need for better security systems to tackle fraudulence, illegal immigration, and criminal activities have propelled governments to invest in EAC systems. |
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The film's success in the United States and elsewhere persuaded United Artists and The Prudential to invest in Korda's proposed Denham Film Studios. |
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