Sentence examples for pour funds from inspiring English sources

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"Or will Britain simply block steel imports from China and pour funds into subsidising uncompetitive plants as a method of retaining jobs?

Len McCluskey, writing in the Guardian, said that Lord Sainsbury had worked with Progress to pour funds into Labour's headquarters that have helped to "parachute" favoured candidates into safe seats – meaning that the parliamentary party is out of touch.

Macron hailed French as a "language of freedom" as he set out plans to pour funds into increasing French teaching and doubling the number of students in French schools abroad.

I agree with David Brooks that we should not aimlessly pour funds into African countries, but we must realize that it isn't simply corruption or bureaucracy that makes it difficult for governments in developing countries to meet the needs of their people.

But as the markets enter 2007, there is confidence that domestic investors will continue to pour funds into stocks ranging across sectors.

Investors have continued to pour funds into these digital assets, causing their total market value to repeatedly reach new highs, including a fresh record of more than $156 billion yesterday.

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The Arts Council seems happy to pour funding into encouraging a glut of aspiring writers, but what exactly are they supposed to aspire to when poets of this quality find themselves without a publisher for their next book?" Salt poet Katy Evans-Bush told the Guardian that Salt's move would "leave a big gap, in more ways than one".

The impact of 7-day GP access on nursing Nurses fear they will lose out if the Government pours funds into delivering its seven-day NHS.

They regularly poured funds into the party throughout the 20th century, and hyperventilated with pleasure at the Thatcher revolution, wobbling only when Tony Blair created New Labour.

The company's app generates troves of consumer data, and the service has poured funds into mapping, in-app navigation, and payments to improve its efficiency and safety.

In the aftermath of the Civil War, British investors, following the lead of J. P. Morgan, poured funds into the U.S., which financed the Second Industrial Revolution, in the late nineteenth century, and fuelled the growth of American economic power.

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