Sentences with phrase «which plough»

The powerful union boss said he and the leaders of the other main trade unions - which plough millions of pounds into Labour's coffers every year - wanted to sit down with the party's warring factions to end the in - fighting.
Officials say wanted Moroccan man Younes Abouyaaquoub was the driver of the van which ploughed into pedestrians in Barcelona last week.
Additionally, organic farming practices reduce the risk of erosion by avoiding practices such as tilling, which ploughs and cultivates the soil by tearing, turning and circulating it.
When you choose growth option, the NAV or the per unit price of the fund grows as the fund makes profits, which it ploughs back into making further investments.

Not exact matches

Before Shazam, Slim's only forays into Europe were to plough 4.8 billion euros ($ 6.1 billion) into stakes in Dutch operator KPN and Telekom Austria, on which he is nursing huge paper losses after their shares declined sharply in the past year.
The economists argue that even if such a tax was levied at just 0.05 %, it could raise hundreds of billions of dollars, which could be ploughed into development projects.
The talks with prospective investors come as Vice seeks funds to plough into its international expansion, as well as a move into scripted programming, another strand of content creation into which the at - times controversial company is expanding.
Thus, cosmic symbols of folkloric themes such as Water, Tree, Vine, the plough and the axe, the ship, chariot etc which have been already assimilated by Judaism are passed on to the Church, which gave them sacramental meaning.
The charges were brought in July following a police inquiry into the crash, which saw a double - decker vehicle plough into the side of a Sainsbury's store in Trinity Street, Coventry.
Of course, it was written in our interest, because it is His will that when a plough - man ploughs, and a thresher threshes, it should be in the hope of sharing that which comes as the result.
It has raised $ 25 million already, which it is ploughing into firms like Beyond Meat and Purple Carrot, a vegan home - delivery service.
We also think supermarkets must work much more closely with their suppliers so as not to cancel pre-ordered food which has been grown, is perfectly edible and is then ploughed straight back into the field.
All of which raises the question, should British Athletics plough money and resources into events that are more likely to lead to international success?
The food service makes a tidy profit, which is ploughed back in to help keep prices low and quality high.
«The whole model on which the privatisation was predicated has failed and the government is in such a state over it, the only option it seems to have at the minute is to plough more taxpayers» cash into it.»
Yet Remain seem intent to plough on with the same predictions of doom rather than (or as well as) promoting a positive vision of Britain as a country which is socially, politically and culturally European and for which the EU is its natural home.
«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.
«We have no doubt that the government will continue to plough ahead with HS2 despite PAC's devastating criticism - that there is no convincing strategic case and out - of - date information and wrong assumptions were used which do not reflect real life,» Hilary Wharf.
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
The airport expansion project was subsequently given to the Chinese company, which will plough in US $ 800 million.
The GMB union, which like Unite has ploughed millions of pounds into Labour coffers, also backs Trident renewal.
The Government has not addressed the huge concerns which remain on the impact the Royal Mail sale will have on consumers, businesses and communities, but ministers are ploughing on regardless.
«There are two responses: Stop wasting so much on the rapid development of wind and its questionable economics, or plough on regardless, in which case enormous grid investments are urgently needed.»
MacGregor also failed to get passages removed which admit that one in five of the Department of Transport's new roads will plough through a site of scientific interest and that new roads can generate traffic.
This perfect sphere then emitted a different form of light called lumen, which propagated inwards and swept up lingering «imperfect» matter, compressing it like a snow plough.
In the end, «it seems likely we'll get the permit,» says astronomer Robert Kirshner, head of science programs at the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation in Palo Alto, California, which has so far ploughed $ 180 million into the TMT.
While farming methods vary, traditional manipulated «agroecosystems» generally differ from natural ecosystems in six ways: maintenance at an early successional state, monoculture, crops generally planted in rows, simplification of biodiversity, plough which exposes soil to erosion, use of genetically modified organisms and artificially selected crops meanwhile agroecology tends to minimize the human impact.
The SPCC now receives funding from the Nepalese Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation, which is determined to see some of the revenue from tourism ploughed back into conservation in Khumbu.
But researchers expect to see seasonal variations in the dark matter signal because the speed at which the Earth ploughs through the surrounding sea of dark matter changes depending on its direction of motion.
As the women tend to the farm over the years, we notice that, as a result of the presence of the Americans, that the technology with which they use to plough and sow their crops changes, becomes more efficient.
Showing no signs of slowing down, Marvel Studios are clearly set on ploughing ahead with their slew of planned big screen projects, one of which is «Captain Marvel».
His mother, Rose (Emily Watson), is not pleased, but Albert develops a warm kinship to the horse, which he calls Joey, and then trains the animal into a plough.
We've written plenty about the importance of the Giulia to Alfa, which has ploughed billions into its all - new Giorgio platform that will not only underpin eight new models by 2020 (including coupe and convertible versions of the Giulia), but a host of Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge and even Maserati models too.
Polestar remains a subsidiary of Volvo, which has ploughed # 577m into the firm, alongside two investment companies housed within parent corporation Geely Holdings.
With a background of geology, astronomy, and meteorology, Saint Exupéry presents the human struggle for knowledge and security against the powers of the natural world; with an anthropologist's understanding of tools and techniques, he compares the airplane and the plough, the flyer and the shepherd, and evaluates the long process by which the tool, even when it is as complicated as an airplane, comes to be taken for granted and used with the simple directness of an Indian's paddle.
With the low - end Kindle Phone Cheap Edition, Amazon can continue its DNA - dictated policy of taking losses up - front for the promise of future profits, which can then promptly be ploughed back into other «taking losses up - front» businesses.
[Yes, that's an attractive return in a historical equity context — but anything less & I'd probably plough my cash into an event - driven, or (even better) an equity investment, which I believe has higher potential returns.
We are working in rural areas to provide veterinary care for working animals, especially oxen, which are heavily depended upon by communities to pull ploughs and transport produce.
Unlike Astana where someone clearly forgot to include pedestrians in the master plan, Almaty has pavements which one can still usually find in spite of the piles of snow dumped each morning at the roadside by the snow ploughs.
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.
A local representative comes around the dive boats to collect the $ 1.50 per boat per day, which hopefully is ploughed back into the community coffers of the 5,000 or so people who inhabit the three closely knit islands.
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.
Your warships and submarine, all of which you gain as you progress, come with stats that make them better at taking on certain types of enemy, but it doesn't really seem to make much different what type you send them against as they just plough through them with ease, usually.
You can also stomp around in AT - Sts, which is absurdly good fun, and even leap onto an Imperial Speeder before inevitably ploughing into a tree.
I sorta just came up with the idea, made the banner, and ploughed ahead without consulting Ethan — which I know means that it's up to * me * to ensure this week doesn't go to shit.
The combat is very similar on the surface of the previous mentioned two games, hordes of enemies attack you while flashing spots on the map shows you where you should be and you need to plough through these enemies to get to the point on the map where you are supposed to be and you get a mission, finish the mission and you rinse and repeat until you get to the end and lead your soldiers towards a huge blue light which triggers a cut - scene and that specific map is done.
The base Forza Horizon 3 is already a fantastic playground (developed, fittingly, by Playground Games) in which deliberately ploughing through fences, carving your way through crops and zig - zagging between trees isn't just possible, it's actively encouraged.
Lets be honest, one of the best and most rewarding things about ploughing your way through a fighting game is unlocking hidden characters, which you can then take control of and beat your enemy into the ground with.
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.
This was the beginning of a period of expropriation in which philosophical texts were reproduced as paintings, published in books and magazines, or hung directly on gallery walls for hapless viewers to plough through.
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