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Meanings of ploughe back in English
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Usage of ploughe back in English
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Any profit made is ploughedback into the trust's health informatics service.
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Those cost savings need to be ploughedback into the customer proposition.
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When items are sold, the money is ploughedback into the project.
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That means more matches and more revenue to be ploughedback into women's football.
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The pragmatic rationale is that the profits are ploughedback into care for ordinary Cubans.
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Whatever money we make as an organisation is ploughedback into the development of cricket in this country.
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Health Minister Tony Ryall said despite the fall, more medicines will be funded because Pharmac savings are being ploughedback.
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And best of all, the money we would otherwise have had to spend on rent could be ploughedback into Plantasaurus.
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Half of the brand and marketing cost savings made so far this year will be ploughedback into souping up its products.
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Profits from the charity shops are ploughedback to Second Wind to help a range of people, and reinvested to further develop the enterprise.
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Proceeds from the sale of Australian state-owned assets are designed to be ploughedback into the economy through job-creating infrastructure projects, including public transport networks.
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The other plus point is that building societies profits are ploughedback into the business for the benefit of borrowers and savers rather than shareholders.
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She joined a microcredit program last year, saving tiny amounts that she ploughedback into her cotton fields, and earning a life of relative comfort.
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RA chairman Cameron Clyne says despite about $6 million in one-off costs, more than $3 million was ploughedback into the game.
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As of April 2015 it has saved 10 tonnes of food from going to the landfill, being ploughedback into farms or eaten by livestock.