Similar words: investigate, investigator, investigation, direct investment, invest, investor, investment, investment banker. Meaning: [ɪn'vest] n. the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profit.
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151. And it is our experience that successful entrepreneurs quickly develop a finely tuned instinct for investing their time in high-profit opportunities.
152. Don't write out cheques to your adviser - always make them payable to the company you're investing in.
153. It was also a strong year for health care investing.
154. The strategy brings a degree of sanity to the chaos of investing in hot, albeit volatile stocks.
155. But some charities are prevented from investing all their funds in the ethical scheme.
156. By investing over $1.2 million, Levin and his partner are thinking big.
157. San Francisco continues to sit on a hot apartment investing market.
158. They use everyday consumers to illustrate successful principles of investing.
159. Accordingly, canals offered the only widespread opportunity of investing in £100 ordinary shares.
160. In the 1960s some firms started investing abroad in forms that linked together production, trade and finance.
161. It is the fear of frightening off investors that has stopped the government investing in water quality.
162. This trend went hand-in-hand with another, that of investing heavily in the making of high-technology weaponry for the Pentagon.
163. The followers of this cult are, nevertheless, looking to the future and investing considerable sums of money in it.
164. If you live in an area where burglary is common,[sentencedict.com] it may be worth investing in an alarm system.
165. The difference is that, far from investing in our own industry, the Government of this country is slaughtering it.
166. All investing parties should use their influence to ensure that companies in which they have invested comply with the code. 5.
167. When investing in a new kitchen, most people still go for easy-on-the-eye neutral shades, pure whites and sophisticated greys.
168. Instead, the company is investing in alternative object-based technology for System 7 and other environments.
169. Has Wall Street's alphabet soup given you investing indigestion?
170. There is a huge, unexploited opportunity in startup investing.
171. Shareholder advocacy is another form of socially responsible investing.
172. He was timid about investing money. Sentencedict.com
173. There are several obstacles for social security funds investing money market.
174. It then sends that information in machine-readable form to itsalgorithmic subscribers, which can parse it further, using the resulting datato inform their own investing decisions.
175. At the same time, while investing in a company that shows positive cash flow is desirable, there are also opportunities in companies that aren't yet cash-flow positive.
176. He threw a spanner into works by never investing this project.
177. But Sita says the rewards for investing in Africa match the risks and companies should "strike while the iron is hot."
178. Any entity with administrative monopoly powers shall be prohibited from applying for investing and dealing in international freight forwarding business.
179. The third goal — reducing waste — could be tackled by investing in storage and transport infrastructure and improving farmers' access to markets.
180. The present tax regime also pushed some domestic firms to transfer capital overseas before investing in China in a dodge to enjoy lower taxes.
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