Sentences with phrase «ploughing money»

«These will not reopen whatever anything President Trump does,» explains BNEF, «nor do we see much appetite among investors for ploughing money into U.S. coal extraction — stranded asset risk will trump rhetoric.»
By the 8th or 9th level it becomes unpleasantly hard, and the game drags on untik to Level 18 with such increasing difficulty it is only really possible to beat by ploughing money in.
And since Irish (& European) dairy farmers haven't a bull's notion about competing in terms of actual international milk costs & prices, seeing nearly every dairy farmer ploughing money into bigger herds, farms, new milking parlours, etc. was actually pretty terrifying.
By ploughing that money into deficit reduction, he shored up his core narrative: responsibility during times of crisis, a steady hand on the tiller.
Labour, under attack for ploughing money into education but failing to produce results, says spending on schools (but not the entire education budget) will continue to rise by more than inflation.
Suncorp Group has reported a 15.83 per cent drop in half - yearly net profit after taking a hit from the Victorian hail storms and ploughing money into strategic programs.
Byanyima blamed «tax dodging» as a major cause of global inequality and urged leaders to clamp down on tax havens and plough money into education, healthcare and jobs for young people.
PS If you want to run AFC as a business, everyone knows you have to plough money back into the business to make more money.
In recent years however Renault has ploughed money and resources into its F1 programme and the team are definitely on an upward trajectory, so he might be tempted.
I don't think any Arsenal owners / directors have either ploughed money in or taken out (both accusations were made in different comments) in living memory.
All of which raises the question, should British Athletics plough money and resources into events that are more likely to lead to international success?
We might have had two and a half thousand homeless families on our hands if we had not taken the decision to plough money into absorbing the costs of the government's economically - illiterate bedroom tax.
«Instead of boosting investment in apprenticeships which have a proven positive effect on the economy, Labour Ministers would rather plough money into the ineffective Jobs Growth Wales, despite the fact that most participants would have found a job without it.
Allies said he would welcome any move to plough money back into universal credit, the system he designed.
Film everything and plough money back into communities that need it and create memories that will last a lifetime and ones you can relive over and over again on your non 3D set.
«The ministry is concerned that cryptocurrency trading will have parallels with investment in Ponzi schemes and therefore people must be made aware of the high risks involved before they plough their money into digital currencies that are not regulated».

Not exact matches

Sherwood has been putting his money where his mouth is too, ploughing over $ 330,000 into the company's stock to pick up 5.15 m shares at 6.5 c a share during the quarter.
I think a significant proportion of the UK public with money looking for yield are ploughing into property rather than the stock market, as it seems to be built in to the British psyche that you can't lose with housing.
He has already made money from the club and will continue to do so as long as he is the majority shareholder and will not plough his own money into the club, so yes it is Kroenke's fault all the way.
We've been behind the team for years, we've ploughed so much of our money into the club, and look what we've got in return?!
Wilshere should have been sold to man city and the money ploughed toward buying either of Vidal or Schniederlin.
Prize money is at stake too, but this becomes less relevant given the money ploughed in from domestic and overseas television rights.
As is with football oligarcy, plentiful sums of the owner's money is ploughed into a team believing instant success awaits.
They have spent decades ordering poor countries and failed states to sort out their problems with dodgy money, even while taking much of that dodgy money and ploughing it through their banks, their ritzy stores, their estate agents, and their offshore tax havens — with barely any questions asked or eyebrows raised.
«The idea that ministers are proposing to plough vast sums of taxpayers» money into a College with the intention of allowing it to operate entirely free from political interference is risible as it is insidious.
And we've seen incredible sums ploughed into pet projects - more than # 100 million spent on installing elected police commissioners — money that could have paid for 3,000 new police constables - # 600 million added to the free schools budget in November — money that could pay for the extra 100,000 primary school places we so desperately need - and # 1.8 billion set aside for the costs of NHS reorganisation — half of which would keep 6,000 nurses in post for three years
McCluskey, dismissing Progress as an organisation whose ideas were locked in the past, said he was relaxed about defeating the thinktank in arguments and that the furore was due to the «amount of money being ploughed in» to the group.
Last year, openDemocracy's reporting on Banks's finances prompted Labour MP Ben Bradshaw to ask in parliament about «the role of dark money in the EU referendum» and the Electoral Commission is inquiring into the ultimate source of the # 8.4 million Banks ploughed into his Leave.EU campaign.
But he wants the money saved and gained from site sales to be ploughed back into a well - funded system of efficient community care.
As she ploughs through men and money, she's joined by best buddy Amelia (Romola Garai), a toff - with - a-heart who's more - or-less oblivious to the true nature of her long - standing pal.
So many art - house veterans now plough their niche right to the top of Mount Money.
Labour's Tristram Hunt blamed the government for «ploughing hundreds of millions of taxpayers» money on free schools in areas where there are no shortages of school places».
Every penny saved on energy and upkeep outgoings is money that can be ploughed back into teaching, he says
Expenditure on legal advice was so rampant at this time that it was consuming 25 per cent of all the money being ploughed into free schools.
Granted I work in book PRINTING I know many book publishers who have tried e-books and have found the returns not worth the effort, so are pulling out of doing them with their new books I know publishers who have lost serious money in e-books Mind you the fiction publishers seem to be ploughing on whilst seeing more people buying the printed edition and getting a highrer return.
Also any capital gains I make with the investment money I would plough back into the mortgage.
Although Rocco was unable to maintain the company's independence, he achieved a very good price for the company: Money which he has ploughed straight back into building his new hotel operation.
While it hasn't had the profile, Sharjah has had money ploughed into its attractions just like Dubai, which is easily accessible from its near neighbour.
Instead he ploughed all the money he made with that game into something even more ambitious, and it took him and his team years to finish it.
When you have ploughed loads of hours into the campaign, there is also the option to head into a free farm mode whereby you select how much money you want and then go mad, all with the restrictions and safety wheels off.
But instead, they ploughed the Turner Prize money into the Granby Workshop, a small manufacturing enterprise which has taken over one of the street's old corner shops.
Instead of setting up a new, expensive temperature network or ploughing barrelfulls of money into fancier computers, how about the climate professionals do the proper site verification they were obligated to do, and professionally neglected to do, in the first place.
It was widely hoped that three principal benefits would be derived from the change in the law: (i) that the threat of costs would be a weapon in the armoury of the pro bono litigant, thereby establishing equality of arms; (ii) that all income from successful Pro Bono Costs Orders could be ploughed back into facilitating further pro bono activities; (iii) that the Access to Justice Foundation, which controls the distribution of all money generated from pro bono costs orders, could develop a nationwide strategic policy on how best to nurture pro bono activities on the basis of need.
If the outline is successful, it will evidently save a great deal of money currently expended on court proceedings; money that can hopefully be ploughed back into children's social services to be spent where it is most needed.
While Spotify revenues have been rising, the fact that most of the money gets ploughed back into royalty payments means it still isn't making any money.
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