1. A growing country often needs to buy more than it sells and to borrow money for new projects and investment. 2. Both schools and industry will be involved in funding the new training projects. 3. Businesses usually use lines of credit to pay for day-to-day costs, rather than new projects. 4. But an intriguing new project awaited him. 5. Further expansion through the development of tourism, financial and other services is dependent on the implementation of new projects. 6. He is so enthused by his new project that he has suddenly become a champion of intellectual-property laws. 7. If the new project fails, it could threaten the very existence of the company. 8. If we want to start new projects there will not be much money in the new expenditure. 9. In other words, failure on one new project could threaten the very existence of the company. 10. Leslie Crawford is home with her new baby, thinking up new projects and column ideas. |