In an act of sacrifice and long-term planning which looks rather foreign to those of us on this side of the North Sea, they pledged to limit the amount of earnings from the fund that they funnel into current spending.
There, more magnets would funnel them into a delightfully Buck-Rogers-sounding device called a reverse cyclotron.
The agreement banned direct production and sales subsidies, but let governments continue to funnel money into new aircraft projects.
Society wants to identify intelligent people early on so that it can funnel them into careers that maximize their talents.
That has prompted some companies to consider whether it makes sense to stop offering coverage and instead funnel workers into the exchanges.
But the Trustees say the charities promote Catholic literature and deny that they are being used to funnel money into far right groups.
It is the conservative thing to do to use that money to reduce the deficit, not to funnel it into tax cuts for wealthy folks.
So attention tends to funnel solely into the product development effort.
They also funnel money into investment, rather than consumption, as PAYGO plans do, which, by making the economy more productive, can help ease the burden of paying for retired workers.
Rather than taking extra money home, workers today see more fruits of their labor funnel back into corporate profits than at any point since the government has tracked such figures.
While private foundations often funnel money into disease research, the ability of a community of people to come together so quickly and deliver funding directly to an early stage researcher is a newer phenomenon.
In 1892 an ambitious irrigation engineer and hustler named Charles Robinson Rockwood came up with the first plan to harness the river's wealth, a canal that would funnel water into a dried-out riverbed, irrigating the surrounding desert.
The England and Wales Cricket Board must be thrilled at his achievement in reaching the highest level at a time when they are stressing their various pledges to funnel cash into exactly the sort of scheme Bopara profited from.
With sales incentives offering interest rates all the way down to zero, the car companies eventually have to funnel money into their credit subsidiaries to balance the books, so loss-making consumer-goods makers are lending money to customers to buy their wares.
Now they'll defer to CBS Chief Mel A. Karmazin, who will funnel their cash into buying more TV and radio stations.
Holladay, meanwhile, turns collision detection on its head to funnel an object into place, such as balancing a delicate object with a free arm before setting that object down.
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Online retailers have to consider changing the focus away from pushing top-of-the-funnel visitors straight into transactions to making it easier for their undecided site visitors to share the products on their feeds and help expand your funnel.
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To funnel increasing numbers into the interior, Princess is pushing rail traffic from Whittier, a remote town on the shores of Prince William Sound, to the Denali lodges, obviating the need to spend a night in Anchorage.
The mountains in the state's northwest region roll off the southern tip of the Rocky Mountains, and a maze of mountains and valleys funnel the wind into extreme speeds by the time they pass over ridge crests and mountain tops of the Guadalupe and Davis mountains.
While lunar daytime lasts around two weeks, and it may be possible to funnel this light into greenhouses, the current limits of solar storage technology are incapable of sustaining artificial light for the equally long lunar night, even with one of these guys helping out.
Its heart is a silicon chip containing several channels that narrow into a funnel.
As the wine passes through the funnel, air sucks into the holes making a sound like a very small jet engine.
Danone and Grameen funnel all profits back into the business.
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Nigeria could funnel its oil revenues into a more efficient financial system that could provide capital to the private sector to build roads and power stations and expand private enterprises, such as farming.
Two days earlier, it had scooped some sand from a drift, sieved it to a fineness of less than a hundred and fifty microns, and dropped a portion half the size of a baby aspirin into a funnel on its back.
It reminded me that the people I interact with professionally and personally are individuals that behave in a certain manner for reasons that I cannot fathom but must channel, funnel, or mold into a productive member of my team so that we can achieve a common goal.
His previous budgets have been masterful exercises in quietly raising taxes to funnel massive amounts of cash into public services.
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Some further claim that these groups then allow wealthy individuals, corporations, and unions to anonymously funnel large amounts of money into ads supporting or attacking political candidates.
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