1. A large proportion of the new money has been spent to improve access for scientists.
2. And most brokers in Moscow think that new foreign money will pour into the Market if Yeltsin wins.
3. Little of these paltry sums is likely to be new money, most being sliced off existing allocations.
4. New floating charges can be voided if new money is not introduced.
5. Old, or unearned, money tends to be neither acquisitive nor outward-going, whereas new money tends to be both.
6. Several states have recently put new money into preventive services for low-income pregnant women and their babies.
7. They have managed to refinance their debts and even obtain modest amounts of new money fairly painlessly.
8. This is supposed to guarantee the new money will be stable and strong.
9. The company has backed off from investing new money.
10. To generate new money the sport needs to be more entertaining.