Sentence examples for putting wind from inspiring English sources

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Putting wind turbines everywhere isn't going to solve the problem".

Yet there remain some forces that should be putting wind in deal makers' sails.

Siemens, which makes wind turbines in Hull, admitted that it was putting wind power investment plans on hold.

Despite Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's long-expressed dream of putting wind turbines on skyscrapers and bridges, the constraints of an urban landscape have so far proved too challenging for reliable wind power in the city, energy experts said.

DealBook » As Economy Goes, So Go Takeovers  |  Market influences should be putting wind in deal makers' sails, but the Deal Professor says the overall trend is that of M.&A.

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LOS ANGELES — As the 90-day assessment period on the proposed ban on anchored putting winds down, the focus is shifting from the pragmatic to the personal.

Although Britain is indeed a good place to put wind turbines, the wind, like the weather, is notoriously variable.

Inclement weather can put wind in the sails and propel the boat at its top speed.

"Word of mouth," he said, "has put wind in the company's sails".

The budget will put wind in the sails of business investment, especially for manufacturers.

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