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- verb Present participle of
reinvest .
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Examples
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Only in the past couple of decades have planners embraced the idea of reinvesting in neighborhood-friendly urban transportation infrastructure.
Archive 2008-05-01 David Wharton 2008
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Only in the past couple of decades have planners embraced the idea of reinvesting in neighborhood-friendly urban transportation infrastructure.
Go, Greenway, Go David Wharton 2008
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Are labels reinvesting the money they get from 360 deals in new artists or is that over?
NPR Topics: News 2010
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It pioneered the idea of reinvesting part of its big base of affiliate fees into original programming.
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It pioneered the idea of reinvesting part of its big base of affiliate fees into original programming.
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It pioneered the idea of reinvesting part of its big base of affiliate fees into original programming.
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It pioneered the idea of reinvesting part of its big base of affiliate fees into original programming.
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The very thought that you say corporations weren't "reinvesting" their capital is a JOKE, and the very fact that CRA was created and then the sub-prime industry and residential lending EXPLODED amongst not only brick-and-mortar banks, but amongst brokerage houses as well, is HILARIOUS ...
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There were months where I either made no money, or wound up "reinvesting" the money I made into my practice (it always seemed like there was another expense for my clients that I had to "front"), so I'm putting more money in the household pocket NOW than I was when I was working!
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Obviously one way is issuing equity at some point and kind of reinvesting that in to good REIT income.
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