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1 Even firms that aren't launching products have managed to raise more capital.
2 Did the final season's first volley raise more questions than it answered?
3 But it does raise more fundamental questions about the ECB's cherished independence.
4 Maybe campaigns don't want to raise more money than they already do!
5 He was out West to inspire the farmers to raise more wheat.
6 They may buy properties so they can raise more funds to spend.
7 Meanwhile he's rushing work and straining every nerve to raise more money.
8 We learned last year that having local celebrities helps us raise more money.
9 But he said staff had started working to raise more awareness in Fiji.
10 The company also said it would raise more cash as needed.
11 None will have to raise more capital as a result of the tests.
12 Furthermore, Ross now intends on using his holiday home to raise more funds.
13 BP has considered several ways to raise more money, such as selling assets.
14 And, he suggests, drastic job cuts may raise more questions than they answer.
15 But so far all his utterances raise more questions than answers.
16 To compete, BYD will need to find clients quickly and raise more money.
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