Sentence examples for resources paying from inspiring English sources

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It would also be a great use of resources, paying back $39 for every dollar spent.

A few months ago, Fast Company magazine published a powerful account of China's invasion of Africa, a story that showed in gruesome detail how Chinese companies are extracting resources, paying off governments, and doing exactly what Mr. Penny says won't work: pillaging the continent with not even a nod toward "beneficiation".

Saskatchewan, created by the Saskatchewan Act in 1905, entered confederation with its present boundaries and the status of a province equal to the others except that, as with its sister province Alberta, the federal government retained control of its natural resources, paying a subsidy in place of the revenues the resources might have yielded.

"Individuals may have low incomes, high costs, or already spent through their resources paying out-of-pocket for [long-term care], and need these critical services.

Because Medicare's coverage of long-term care is extremely limited, and similar coverage under private insurance is typically unaffordable, seniors with chronic conditions who require assistance with daily living often exhaust their resources paying for long-term care services.

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He quickly noticed that the companies, despite surging commodity prices and prime access to Russia's vast natural resources, paid surprisingly small dividends.

Lawren B. Markle, a spokesman for Caltech, says the employees used government resources, paid for by taxpayers, "to spam thousands of individuals, government officials and agencies, other businesses, and colleges and universities" with their political views.

To make up for the lost runoffs, the Imperial Irrigation District, which manages local water resources, pays farmers to leave their land fallow and runs the "mitigation" waters into the lake.

Truth AZ, which was created to oppose the disputed Green nominees, wants Mr. Adams to investigate whether Mr. Mills did political work on state time or used resources paid for by taxpayers.

Clinton pointed out "it is easy to come in, take out natural resources, pay off leaders and leave, and when you leave, you don't leave much behind for the people who are there.

People just outside the exclusion zone who depend on forests for work, food, fuel, and other resources pay some of the costs for this environmental service.

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