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First, the assets must be put to productive use, quickly.
He questioned my claim that additional tax revenue could be put to productive uses in the public sphere.
At the same time, there is no shortage of money waiting to be put to productive use.
But the conquest of corporate America by the financial sector ensures that cash won't be put to productive purposes.
With leadership, they could be put to productive use and improve the quality of life for all New York.
With one tonne of fish fillets generally resulting in 40kgs of discarded skin (pdf), that's thousands of tonnes of fish skin that could be put to productive use.
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As long as the borrowed money was being put to productive uses, then there was no danger of bankruptcy.
But if it's just gathering dust in your closet, the materials are not being put to productive use.
Idle assets – parked cars, empty apartments – are put to productive use, helping us meet demand with what we already have.
Nor should the quote from Kevin M. Terry of the General Service Administration — that "historic integrity has been restored, and the wasting asset is now being put to productive use" — be taken at face value.
Moments of insecurity – "I can't be up there with them people," the Tottenham rapper frets on Corn on the Curb, "I'm too black" – are put to productive use, as are headaches such as police harassment (on Crime Riddim).
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