Sentences with phrase «huge infusion»

I don't think we're going to see huge infusions of money for any program.
Walker calls for decreasing funding to all public schools, while his proposals would see huge infusions of state money going to private (predominantly religious) schools.
Unlike cotton, which requires huge infusions of water, pesticides, and herbicides during cultivation, nettles need little irrigation or protection from pests and weeds.
In Newark, huge infusions of money, most notably 100 million dollars from Mark Zuckerberg, and outside talent did not bring success.
The move will bring a huge infusion of cash to Gibbs and raise Toyota's profile in Cup racing.
Even more perversely, the money being earmarked toward rehabilitation and diversion programs has started to spawn less than effective private entities to take that money (much in the same way the huge infusion of money into higher education caused questionable institutions to pop into existence to consume that surplus).
With a huge infusion of new funding, much of it directed at districts educating lots of...
Its causes should sound eerily familiar to any American: Massive market deregulation led to a huge infusion of capital in assets like real estate.
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