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61 Rather than expending vast sums on political posturing, we may in-stead choose to invest in potentially profitable space enterprises.
62 Under conditions of hyper-inflation no factory manager has either capital or financial stability to invest in any kind of serious modernisation.
63 This new and expanded role for employees will exert enormous pressures on employees and companies alike to invest in education and retraining.
64 Not only has this industry failed to invest in new-product development in the past, it has had to adopt electronics too.
65 Investment in canals had brought prosperity for many shareholders and there was similar enthusiasm to invest in the railways.
66 Either way, it looks like women will be as eager as men to invest in a tux for Christmas.
67 Invest in a stock mutual fund. Buy a short-term bond fund. Sentencedict.com
68 We will require the gas and electricity companies to invest in insulation and other energy-saving measures.
69 To invest in local funds they must have a local partner with at least a 30 percent share.
70 They invest in the preparation of the site and enter into a contractual agreement to grow free range chickens for.
71 Make sure you invest in firms with solid track records.
72 However, there are also positive grounds for governments to invest in education and training for independence and employment.
73 In turn, government should provide industry with incentives to invest in innovation.
74 Also, will more efficient personal transportation detract from incentives to invest in mass transit?
75 Many of the world's poorer countries are now beginning to invest in nuclear weaponry.
76 Foreign manufacturers have preferred to invest in states where the work force is more skilled and the infrastructure is better.
77 The company also plans to invest in some of its remaining 11 refineries to make them more efficient.
78 It says, in effect, that people who invest in children will be making gifts to the system.
79 Better still, avoid paper altogether where possible; buy loose tea, and invest in a coffee percolator.
80 Breweries, bakeries and many other businesses will be forced to invest in new, cleaner machinery.
81 Consultancies have been slow to invest in the available new technology for the efficient detailing of their everyday work.
82 Landed proprietors generally did not much invest in the funds, although some individual peers had substantial holdings.
83 Within a few years, feds also will be able to invest in a small-cap and an international stock index fund.
84 Most City firms rent their office space from the big institutions that invest in commercial developments.
85 How should the small investor begin to invest in the stock market?
86 They can provide extension services for farmers and invest in industries to process agricultural products.
87 You have to have a strong stomach to invest in today's bond market.
88 What we invest in is always of great interest to such countries.
89 The Christmas cake is usually the centrepiece, so invest in a cake turntable for easy icing.
90 The Government will continue to invest in a strong infrastructure, and boost technology expertise in the regions.
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