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1 The Conservative-controlled council will press central government and the EA to plough more money into flood prevention.
2 A stronger economy would encourage Japanese to keep money at home and possibly plough more into domestic stocks, he said.
3 But the opposition accuses the government of wasteful spending, saying it should plough more into infrastructure, health and care of the elderly.
4 A sale of the back book would solve some cost concerns and allow the group to plough more money into its fast-growing Asian business.
5 Companies are ploughing more and more money into marketing unhealthy foods to children.
6 Others try in vain to recoup their losses by ploughing more money into the scheme.
7 She has previously expressed her support for the government ploughing more money into tertiary education Where do they differ?
8 As Republicans stop giving money to doomed candidates in some areas and start ploughing more into newly vulnerable ones.
9 Plough more funds in preventing femicide Cyril confirmed he had asked Finance Minister Tito Mboweni to allocate more funds to fighting GBV.
10 He stands up for principled journalism and by ploughing more resources into it he has brought the Post back to its glory.
11 Buyout firms are also ploughing more money in China as small and mid-sized real estate firms tap alternate funding sources due to tighter liquidity.
12 The European Union has now taken over Germany's role and the United States is ploughing more money in -$2.5 billion for 2007 alone.
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