reinvestment in the PONS Dictionary

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reinvestment reserve

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As this reinvestment paid off, more capital became available, creating further growth.
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As another way to compensate for prepayment risk (which is a reinvestment risk), a prepayment penalty clause is often included in the loan contract.
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In 1914 the mill was criticised for lack of reinvestment in new machinery.
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This action freed up part of the family fortune for reinvestment in more lucrative fields.
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Throughout the second phase, budget expenditures consisted primarily of reinvestment in sectors given initial priority.
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Rampant corruption is a prime obstacle to development in the country, limiting local reinvestments and driving away regional and international capital.
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This in turn led to fewer funds allocated to industry reinvestment and maintenance.
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With a reinvestment fund of $88 million over 5 years, its objective was to develop national capability in mental health services.
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His use of everyday household objects and readymades also suggests a reinvestment in materials.
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It generates revenues for reinvestment in economic development and welfare.
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