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If his nomination is ratified by the Senate and he is empowered to act on his pledges, it would mark a change in approach, not only from the Biden administration but from Trump's first term, which saw the government pour money into helping firms develop Covid vaccines, while taking a hands-off approach to regulation.

From BBC

But in order to persuade companies and funds to pour money into the UK system, customers will face higher bills.

From BBC

Rising geopolitical tensions have sown mistrust and prompted countries to pour money into chip-making facilities of their own.

He has also made the unique decision not to accept endorsements from any elected politicians anywhere or money from corporate backers, stances that can’t hurt in a state where national attention from people who like to pour money into the Democratic consultant class’s latest race du jour would probably do more harm than good.

From Slate

The university certainly hasn’t hesitated to pour money into athletics in recent years, beginning with its splashy hire of football coach Lincoln Riley.

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