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1 That will inject new capital and competition into the country's banking system.
2 Investors are hoping first-quarter earnings will inject new life into equity markets.
3 They will inject new energy into the Amakhosi family, he continued.
4 Any attempt to forcibly inject new ideas only results in indigestion.
5 Eurovision song contest changed its rules to ' inject new excitement' into this year's broadcast.
6 A few printed shirts and smart shorts can inject new life into older gear.
7 She's also concerned at its failure to inject new blood.
8 Mubadala said it no longer saw the conditions to inject new funds in the company.
9 In response, the chancellor has agreed to inject new funding, but will it be enough?
10 Southeastern's reservations could inject new uncertainty over the deal.
11 Diab said it was within the minister's rights to inject new blood into the company.
12 They can inject new life to your wardrobe, even if you're wearing the same 'ol shirt.
13 Pot-grown annuals and half-hardy perennials are such a useful way to inject new energy and ring the changes.
14 Their musical manifesto pledges to discard the banal and inject new life into the UK's fading punk-rock scene.
15 The filaments could simply inject new impulses into the synaptic clefts they'd penetrated, superseding any natural thoughts he had.
16 The private equity group is suggesting a debt restructuring proposal to inject new money and keep control of the business.
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