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And reversing Gordon Brown's pension tax raid will eventually put a sum in the order of £5bn a year into private sector pensions.
Put a sum of sugar on the bottom of the jar, followed by some assorted sliced fruits, then pour on a sum of rum.
You're betting blind, essentially, deciding to put a sum of money on either the Banker hand or the Player hand before the cards have been dealt.
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He said BP had been sponsoring the arts for more than 25 years, adding: "They have not significantly increased the sum as a result of poor publicity that they have had elsewhere, it has been a consistent practice to put large sums of money into the arts and other causes … they put a large sum of money into the London Olympics for instance".
Again, you can put a lump sum into a cash Isa.
(That it will put a great sum of money in his pocket likely eases the sting).
"Five years ago the previous government forced British taxpayers to put a huge sum of money into bailing out the banks.
If the talks were successful, he said, they would put a "substantial" sum of money toward retiring some of the debt.
It's a good idea to put a small sum aside to cover the initial expense as tax offices have never been renowned for their speedy refunds.
"Over the medium term," Mr. Berchtold said, "we expect to put a meaningful sum to work in nonperforming loans in China".
But Robins is not planning to invest directly in bricks and mortar; instead, he plans to put a considerable sum in The House Crowd, a crowdfunding business that invests money from groups of people into various properties.
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