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"fatten" Definitions
  1. fatten (somebody/something) (up) to make somebody/something fatter, especially an animal before killing it for food; to become fatter

204 Sentences With "fatten"

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First off, you need to fatten up your emergency fund.
The goal: Use this to fatten up your own fringe.
Those big and generous pads fatten out the headphone dramatically.
I'm going to fatten those boys up a little bit.
All the changes may fatten United's bottom line and please investors.
And a round of tax cuts could further fatten corporate profits.
I wanted to solve real problems, not just fatten a bottom line.
One distributor grumbled about "using socialist money to fatten the capitalist pig".
Savvy market watchers use volatility to fatten their portfolios with bargain stocks.
The break compounds as well, helping fatten our accounts over all those years.
Local farmers use the drug to fatten cattle before taking them to market.
Japan's Nikkei leapt 1 percent as a weakening yen promised to fatten exporters' profits.
Others are paid by wealthy urbanites to fatten their cows on other people's land.
Japan's Nikkei rose 353 percent as a weakening yen promised to fatten exporters' profits.
I'll dump all of you into Manila Bay, and fatten all the fish there.
Farmers who select cattle that fatten on corn-exclusive diets have accelerated the transition.
Would you like $100,000 to fatten the bottom line of your early-stage startup?
And they have limited time to fatten up before the callous Alaskan winter arrives.
But our legislators are not on board; they want to fatten the swamp creatures.
We can't eliminate glitches, fatten your refund or make tax-filing a total pleasure.
Bears will do what it takes to fatten up for the long, cold winter hibernation.
This was really my first time trying to fatten others up for my own enjoyment.
Antibiotics are routinely given to animals to keep them healthy while they fatten up for slaughter.
Prosecutors in 45 American states suspect that price-fixing helped to fatten margins earlier this decade.
He should fatten up at home versus Green Bay and is the week's obvious top streamer.
The Trump tax cuts will fatten corporate treasuries but do little to help the middle class.
The strategy has helped Google boost its profits and its stock price and fatten its bank accounts.
When there are benefits to scale, dominant firms can cut costs and fatten margins without raising prices.
Feedlots, which fatten up cattle ahead of slaughter, have suffered through 15 straight months of red ink.
Soybeans are the key ingredient in feed used to fatten the world's cattle, pigs, chickens and fish.
Still-lower rates also make it harder for Deutsche to fatten capital by making and retaining profits.
The Asian nation is Brazil's No. 1 buyer of soybeans to fatten its own hogs and chickens.
Members also buy livestock in drought periods, when many herders are selling, to fatten and sell to slaughterhouses.
These bears need to fatten up before hibernation each year in order to survive the difficult Alaskan winter.
" Duterte also said he'd "dump" so-called drug pushers into Manila Bay "and fatten all the fish there.
That helped fatten measures of national income, while boosting nominal GDP growth to a speedy 5.4% annual pace.
Farmers typically fatten up their pigs for slaughter prior to the holiday, when pork is in high demand.
Sugary drinks offer little or no nutritional advantage but will definitely fatten your waistline and shrink your wallet.
He wants to cut taxes on companies, which would fatten banks' profits directly as well as benefiting their customers.
In the case of CVS-Aetna, the incentive for the pharmacy-benefit manager to fatten its profits would disappear.
In winter, we need to fatten up, store up energy, and feel cozy and soft in our own skin.
It also include agricultural use: antibiotics are used regularly on farms to ward off disease and fatten up livestock.
They have a pretty convenient life provided to them: food to eat, shelter, medicine… all to fatten them up.
So, now's as good a time as any to join their ranks (not to mention fatten up your paycheck).
But dry Canadian conditions that have curtailed hay supplies are making it cheaper to fatten cattle in the United States.
To prepare for their journeys, birds fatten up big time, perhaps doubling their weight, essentially turning themselves into feathered batteries.
Yet while LNG might fatten Australia's export earnings on paper, Australians get to see a lot less of its riches.
"Online dating services obviously shouldn't be using romance scammers as a way to fatten their bottom line," Mr. Smith said.
"Following massive cattle deaths during extreme droughts, we are establishing fodder banks to help fatten the most impacted animals," Mwaniki said.
No, they did not (and neither did farmers gleefully incorporating antibiotics into animal feed to fatten poultry and cattle for market).
"Your Bubbe loved to fatten me up even when the doctors would shame her for how obese I was," he said.
Mr Schroeter says that they are and that margins will fatten (profits were down 4.5% in the past quarter, to $2.73bn).
So when lawmakers deliberate over giving tax cuts to the rich, they're necessarily deciding about how to fatten their own wallets.
Japan's Nikkei leapt out of the blocks with a 1 percent gain as a weakening yen promised to fatten exporters' profits.
Farmers have typically used the drugs in three ways: to treat sick animals, to prevent infections, and to fatten up animals.
Some of the members will quietly sell more oil (provide more supply) than agreed upon in order to fatten their own coffers.
The city is also near critical oil fields that ISIS has used to fatten its coffers, selling the resource illegally across borders.
Brown bears fatten up during Alaska's summer months in order to make it through hibernation during the long, dark, and cold winters.
Soybeans are crushed to make soyoil, used mainly as a cooking oil, and soymeal, a protein-rich ingredient used to fatten animals.
U.S. exports of feed corn and soybeans, also mentioned by de la Vega, are used to fatten Mexico's cows, hogs and chickens.
And, as if to compensate for my sisters, I fatten until I am made up of circles: buttocks, thighs, massive barren abdomen.
The emissions come partly from the fossil fuels used to plant, fertilize and harvest the feed to fatten them up for market.
Farmers and livestock pastoralists will find less grass in high meadows in summer to fatten up cows to produce milk for cheese.
An 2012 CNN story found that farmers fed their cows everything from hot chocolate mix to ice cream sprinkles to fatten them up.
Domestic and international brewers have looked to expand their offerings of pricier beers and craft ales in the country to fatten their margins.
And crucially, given the tendency of prior mergers to fatten profit margins rather than lower prices, would such consolidation yield benefits to consumers?
As they fatten herds to meet peak demand, a slump in retail prices and a spike in feed costs are grinding up profits.
It's long past time to end its widespread abuse by hospitals seeking to fatten their bottom lines at the expense of these patients.
"They just used the protection to raise prices, fatten profits, pay their executives more and avoid automating and reducing costs," Professor Conybeare said.
This time around, the once-dependable international fashion and luxury houses did not fatten the glossies with enough advertising to stem the bleeding.
In Hansel and Gretel, a witch lures the children into her gingerbread home then works to fatten Hansel up for the dinner table.
Reverse causality could also be at play: It's possible that skinny children have parents who offer them whole milk to fatten them up.
The Washington Nationals seized control of the National League East and have a chance to fatten their division lead with a soft upcoming schedule.
Now another trend shows what some parents will do to fatten the financial aid their children receive, even if they may not need it.
Focusing on smaller, insignificant orders that their well-heeled competitors wouldn't bother with, these two guys fatten their bank accounts feasting on military crumbs.
People dehydrate as they age and fatten, but even an adult woman who is 30 percent fat will be more than 50 percent water.
These peculiar forms thin out at the corners and fatten in the middle, resembling slow-crawling mollusks that Young's spindly figures mount like cowboys.
In 2017, when the F.D.A. effectively banned the use of medically important antibiotics to fatten livestock, their consumption fell by a third that year.
This is especially important during hibernation: They don't have to fatten up like bears or find warm hide-outs like conventional mice and rats.
In so doing, they protect themselves from competition, fatten their bank accounts with diverted wealth and slow the creative destruction that drives economic growth.
It also creates an opening for Republicans to argue their policies will eventually fatten the pocketbooks of average families even if they haven't already.
However, I believe it is different this time as the Fed has had many additional years to fatten up investors for this ensuing starvation.
LG's earnings will likely improve in 2017 as the firm's efforts to boost sales of high-end appliances and television products fatten margins, analysts say.
The State Senate president, Stephen M. Sweeney, a Democrat, told The Asbury Park Press in August that permitting self-service would only fatten retailers' profits.
The country's dwelling stock is estimated to be worth a cool A$6.6 trillion ($4.46 trillion), so a revival in prices would fatten household wealth.
Although F.D.A rules bar the use of medically important antibiotics for growth promotion, some farmers still use them to help fatten pigs and increase profits.
You would be hard pressed to find any "closet case" voters outside the National Front's base who thinks a Le Pen Presidency will fatten their wallet.
Companies like Apple have also long attempted to monopolize repair to fatten their revenues, engaging in ham-fisted legal attacks on small third-party repair shops.
By then, the company's catalog spanned more than 500 pages (eventually, some editions of the so-called wish book would fatten to more than 1,000 pages).
In other words, we're being led to eat at a time when we're most likely to store that food in a way that'll fatten us up.
But to their annoyance, Democrats kept offering amendments, including some to raise taxes on corporations, to fatten state employees' pensions and to fund opioid-abuse programs.
That scale and style is a departure from a true ransomware attack, which holds machines and data hostage in order to fatten up an attacker's bitcoin wallet.
Their main function is to make the broilers fatten up more quickly or to act as a prophylactic against the cramped conditions in which they are raised.
China's factories will pick up the pace once inventories have been whittled down as farmers seek more meal to fatten herds ahead of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Then, it's just Miller and some of the fattest bears on the planet, consuming copious amounts of salmon as they fatten up for winter's long, callous hibernation.
They'll learn that in order to amass as much and live as large as he did, Manafort contrived ways to beat the system and fatten his winnings.
They had considered, and were unable to agree on, more sweeping and pricey changes, including a push by Democrats to fatten up breaks for low-income people.
But it held back from the most lucrative class of U.S. farm products: grains, especially feed corn and soybeans, used to fatten Mexico's cows, hogs and chickens.
That means there are real trade-offs: Our use of corn to fatten cattle in rich countries means less corn can be used to feed people elsewhere.
Here, in France, we know how to feed and fatten them, but we aren't allowed to hunt or eat them—mainly because of a small group of activists.
According to CNN, the dish is prepared by force-feeding the animal in order to fatten up its liver, which many see as a form of animal cruelty.
The burglary at Hatton Garden, led by the four white-haired thieves who were hoping to fatten their pensions, has captivated Britons and drawn headlines around the world.
They should improve tax collection and borrow only to invest, not to fatten the pay of civil servants (as Ghana did) or to buy warships (as Mozambique did).
"West German calf breeders would use a similar dose to fatten an entire stable," quipped Der Spiegel in a 1991 article that cited some of Berendonk's preliminary research.
While hardly strangers to sweating in the fields, these 11 souls are also potters, weavers, metalworkers, basket makers and herbalists whose talents fatten the purse of their owner.
In an earnings call this week, Alan B. Graf Jr., FedEx's chief financial officer, said the company planned to use part of its tax windfall to fatten dividends.
And basic science — perhaps the development of some new carbs, carbohydrates that fatten hair from within, fill in facial lines, even lubricate all personal spots that require lubrication!
Chambers details how "Italian gourmands" devised a way to fatten them: The ortolans are placed in a warm chamber, perfectly dark, with only one aperture in the wall.
Once known for low-end fare designed to fatten up low-end tourists for the casino's killing floors, Las Vegas's buffets have lately upped their food game considerably.
About a fifth of the food that she uses to fatten them up is soyabean meal, something China has come to import in vast quantities from the American Midwest.
Another factor behind February's placement buildup was that packers paid feedlots enough for their cattle to turn a profit, which allowed them to buy calves to fatten, analysts said.
The IVE value ETF is expected to post earnings growth in fiscal 2018 more than double that of a year earlier as tax cuts fatten up the bottom line.
We can be far more efficient, and feed more people with fewer resources by eating plants directly instead of growing and harvesting crops to feed and fatten farm animals.
The Sons of Confederate Veterans is losing members and resources as its credibility continues to diminish; the university's $2.5 million will fatten an existing endowment of less than $80,000.
Industry-wide, paychecks are expected to fatten by 3.6 percent in 2017, on average — with technology jobs leading the way at 3.8 percent, according to specialized staffing firm Robert Half.
I'm less bothered by the omission of LTE and GPS, two features that fatten out watches dramatically, but the absence of NFC for Android Pay is kind of a biggie.
A big player in shokuyoku is the category of aozakana (blue fish) and hikkarimono (shiny silver fish), which fatten up at this time of year to spawn their next generation.
Barley and wheat are fed to cattle to fatten them for slaughter, and Western's closure may also weigh on prices of those grains if feeder cattle numbers dip, Zuidhof said.
Hopes that higher interest rates would boost bank profits and that a resilient housing market would fatten home builders' bottom lines lifted U.S. share prices and pared bids for Treasuries.
But he will be making decisions that can fatten his own family holdings at home, and he will be conducting foreign policy with countries where the Trumps have business entanglements.
For the next few months brown bears will wolf down copious amounts of salmon as they fatten up, some in extreme ways, in preparation for the winter's long, callous hibernation.
In the middle are the floodplains, cycling seasonally between deluge and drainage, and turning tuxedo-black with concentrated nutrients on which vegetation can bloom and herds of herbivores can fatten.
There were fears that China would be forced to devalue its currency sharply: a cheaper yuan might spur China's oversupplied industries to export more, fatten profits and service their growing debts.
Corn is typically used to fatten hogs, cattle and poultry, but its high price has farmers in the $17 billion U.S. meat and dairy industry looking elsewhere to keep down costs.
In beef production, the privately held companies that fatten up cattle on feedlots, are seeing record profits for 2017, according to Jim Robb, an analyst at the Livestock Marketing Information Center.
Whitebark pine nuts, once critical for helping bears fatten up for hibernation in the fall, are disappearing fast thanks to outbreaks of bark beetles killing the trees that provide this food.
Corn is typically used to fatten hogs, cattle and poultry, but its high price has farmers in the $150 billion U.S. meat and dairy industry looking elsewhere to keep down costs.
In fact, a recent study by Bankrate found that more than 44 million Americans spend their spare time making extra cash to fatten their wallets, or simply to make ends meet.
Scammers fatten their wallets at your expense, using your credit card or sign-in credentials at a merchant's website to snap up goods and then sell them on the secondary market.
With a loan of 10,000 birr ($370) from a microfinance institution, Shela Shekene, a farmer from Ganta Kanachama, bought two cows, which he intends to fatten and sell at a profit.
When Bobby scoops up the boys in the middle of the night and drives them off to fatten up on milkshakes, he's not just following his own initiative, but defying Lara's.
That idea appears to be going nowhere, since Democrats swiftly rejected it and previous Republican tax cuts have already helped fatten the federal budget deficit back to $1 trillion annual levels.
I KIND OF AGREE WITH TREASURY BECAUSE ALLERGAN SLASH ACTIVIST WHICH WAS WHAT YOU WERE REALLY WAS NOTHING MORE THAN A SERIAL ACQUIRER, TRYING TO FATTEN ITSELF UP FOR AN EVENTUAL SALE.
It takes a lot of corn to fatten up these animals: Yuma County is the nation's No. 2 corn producer, but still needs to import corn from adjoining areas states for feed.
That's because the Japanese relied on American farmers to supply their soybeans, which they used not only to fatten farm animals but also as an essential ingredient in tofu and soy sauce.
The young people in the audience on Monday laughed the loudest during the final scene, when the witch, whipping together a concoction to fatten up Hansel for baking, made a colossal mess.
Hog farmers started to worry years ago about the risk of a decline in demand from China, which previously blocked some U.S. pork over the use of a drug that helps fatten hogs.
Water will quench your thirst; alcohol will get you drunk; soda (or cola, or pop, choose the regional term you prefer) will do little more than tickle your nose and fatten you up.
Groundhogs hibernate, meaning that after they eat a whole lot to fatten up, they spend much of the year sleeping, explained Roelof Hut, assistant professor at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.
This means that antibiotics, used to fatten up animals raised in industrial farming operations, may be ending up in our bodies where they could potentially alter or harm the microbes in our gut.
Close to 35 percent of Canada's birds use high mountains for migration stopovers to fatten up before flying on, the report states, and a quarter of those birds are on national conservation lists.
Its vertically integrated poultry empire, one of the world's biggest, requires farmers to fatten chickens with CP's feed until they are large enough to enter one of its processing centres, often leaving as nuggets.
Given the choppiness on stock markets with wide ranges but slim overall returns, combined with a low yield environment globally - staying around for summer to fatten up portfolio gains seems like an appealing prospect.
Its objective is typically the same: to engineer tiny microbes with the aid of advanced computing to help increase the yields from these customers' fermentation processes — and fatten their bottom lines in the process.
The barnacle geese change their behavior, increasing airspeed and skipping the avian rest stops that they ordinarily use to fuel their travel and to fatten themselves up for the weeks of egg-laying ahead.
Locals have reported seeing pizza crusts popping up around the pond in numerous instances since, and have become concerned that they'll attract rats and foxes and over-fatten the pond's ducks, toads, and turtles.
Did some of the characters in Mr. Trump's circle seek to ratchet up their status or fatten their wallets by sucking up to Russians and wittingly or unwittingly expose themselves to foreign intelligence operatives?
Whether you're a founder looking for developers, an investor looking to fatten your portfolio, technology service providers trolling for new customers or founders looking for marketing help, CrunchMatch will make connecting so much easier.
The yuan-denominated fund of Starquest Capital, or Xingjie Capital, underlines growing efforts by Chinese venture capitalists to fatten their wallets as valuations and financing needs rise with firms spending more time remaining private.
It isn't that it's wrong for the Fed to give labor a bit of time to fatten at capital's expense, or for the BOJ to want consumers to fear an inflation many have never known.
Of 155 countries that reported data for 2015 to 2017 in an OIE update on use of drugs in livestock farming, 45 said antibiotics were given to animals to prevent infections and fatten them up.
Cheap grains are also boosting profits for companies that fatten up cattle before slaughter and even for the big meat processors, such as Cargill, which buy the animals but not the grain to feed them.
If Wall Street's bears are going to fatten up at all before this year is through, they will probably have to capitalize within the next few weeks on hunting opportunities that suddenly seem more plentiful.
You've almost certainly seen stories about land cleared to make way for cattle and the grain that we fatten a lot of cattle on, and the lost capacity to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Santamaria said Frederico Ramos de Armas had decided to stand down after he was linked to an investigation into Acuamed, which police say had fraudulently allocated building projects and falsified certifications to fatten contractor payments.
For years, the division was a place for Peyton Manning to fatten up his record, and its ongoing mediocrity may be the only reason that Jeff Fisher isn't already the losingest coach in NFL history.
Because antibiotics are routinely mixed into pig and cattle and poultry feed to protect and fatten the animals, animal ag promotes antibiotic resistance, which is projected to cause ten million deaths a year by 2050.
"Online dating services obviously shouldn't be using romance scammers as a way to fatten their bottom line," said Andrew Smith, Director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, in a press release about the lawsuit.
Khloe reveals True's yet to taste any kind of unnatural sugars ... but she's got to watch her back around Kris because granny wants to fatten up the 1-year-old with all sorts of sweets.
They scoured the Black Country in the Midlands, where families would traditionally fatten up a "tunky pig," slaughter it for its meat at Christmas, and then deep-fry the fatty skin so that nothing was wasted.
I'm so used to heating my curlers, then using three types of mascara (to prime, fan, and fatten) but this is what my eyes look like after one – I repeat, one – slick of Benefit's They're Real.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc's plan to inject $2700 billion into Occidental Petroleum Corp's takeover bid for Anadarko Petroleum Corp extends Buffett's strategy of extracting high-yielding preferred shares and stock warrants to fatten his company's bottom line.
TULUROBA, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - For the women of Tuluroba village's self-help group, the goal was simple: use their combined savings to buy cattle, fatten them and sell them to the beef industry for slaughter.
"This case represents a classic example of a shell game of moving the money from one investor to another with some left over to fatten the coffers of the money manager," Galvin said in a statement.
"The main determination that the public make about Moon is now less about North Korea, but more about whether he can create jobs and fatten people's pay," said Lee Sang-jae, an economist at Eugene Investment & Securities.
"Grass-fed" also doesn't necessarily mean "grass-finished" (those that are fed grass up until the day they're killed); sometimes, to fatten up cows before slaughter, producers feed them grain, although the USDA claims not to allow this.
Consumer advocates blasted Flake's resolution as a disingenuous give-away to the broadband industry that will leave consumers vulnerable to the predations of internet service providers (ISPs) desperate to "monetize" sensitive consumer data to fatten their bottom lines.
Most exchange operators, including New York Stock Exchange-owner Intercontinental Exchange Inc, Nasdaq Inc and Cboe Global Markets, have embraced the system in at least some of their exchanges to help boost volumes and fatten their bottom lines.
In the guidance issued in 2014 and 2015, the Treasury nibbled around the edges, shutting down the ability of companies to "skinny down" the United States entity or "fatten up" the foreign acquirer to clear the statutory hurdles.
The absence of capital punishment would curb any legal avenue for Duterte to punish criminals with the methods he's suggested, which include the promise to "fatten the fish in Manila Bay" with the bodies of 100,000 dead people.
As a candidate, Mr Duterte promised to "end crime" within six months of taking office by tossing the bodies of criminals into Manila Bay to fatten the fish—a vow so swaggering that it seemed comical at the time.
Given that so many private schools have forgotten their social obligations in their zeal to fatten their coffers with fees from rich Russians and Chinese, it is time to remind them that they need to earn their charitable status.
In the Philippines, for example, President Rodrigo Duterte openly urges the police to kill suspected drug dealers and even drug users, to fulfil a campaign promise to dump their corpses in Manila Bay and "fatten all the fish there".
Echoes of Wagner's "Siegfried" come through vividly during the scene when the witch tries to fatten Hansel up for baking, especially the exchange in Act II of "Siegfried" when the wily Mime prepares a nourishing drink that's actually poison.
In a race that will test whether a strong economy can save a president with a poor approval rating, Democrats see raising the pay floor as one way they can cast themselves as a better alternative to fatten workers' wallets.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Sept 22 (Reuters) - The closure of one of Canada's biggest cattle feedlots is likely to depress prices of young cattle and the grains used to fatten them, and may increase sales to the United States, industry officials say.
They endure all this because the rewards outweigh the risks: The herds can fatten up on green grass in the high country all summer, then shelter all winter in the valleys and on the plains, away from the deep mountain snow.
In 2015, the Food and Drug Administration warned Novartis Animal Health, which had been acquired by Elanco, that the same antibiotic cocktail was "unsafe" and "misbranded," because it was being illegally marketed to fatten pigs, rather than to simply treat disease.
At first blush it suggests Holden Caulfield as translated by Vanilla Ice ("If I'm gonna make another attempt to kick it to her, I'm gonna need a new Machine, and for that I'm gonna need to fatten my muenster stack, fast").
Trying to stave off a "blue wave," Stivers, who is chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, has assembled a highly regarded campaign team, worked to fatten the GOP's campaign treasury, and advised his candidates on effective messages and tactics.
Doctors, as veterans of healthcare battles in which unintended consequences and collateral damage abound, see Section 5 as a Trojan Horse crafted by special interests that seeks to increase the corporate consolidation of American healthcare, undermine competition, and fatten their own coffers.
But many companies will likely hike salaries for full-time regular employees only by around 2 percent, the same as last year, although they may fatten bonuses, as they have in the past, because those are much easier to reduce in the future.
The other thing you should take away from this is, if your entire business is build on using your monopoly status to squeeze partners, starve competitors, and fatten your own margins at the expense of everyone else, then that won't go unnoticed.
With limited supplies of feed grains in Western Canada, and a big U.S. corn crop on the way, it will soon make more sense to fatten cattle in the United States, said Rick Paskal, president of Van Raay Paskal Farms in southern Alberta.
His promise to stamp out all three within six months of taking office is impossible, even if he goes ahead with his killing spree (he has threatened to slaughter 100,000 criminals and dump their bodies in Manila Bay to fatten the fish).
The voting for Fat Bear Week in Katmai National Park — where bears are blessed with a copious supply of sockeye salmon that allows them to fatten up tremendously before hibernating — has opened up, and there are two matches in play on Wednesday.
But if domestic yields end up pushing even higher and/or South America churns out a big crop early next year, U.S. soybean supply could fatten up very quickly and double-digit soybean future prices could be a thing of the past.
The (special) interests of 2628 House members who want to fatten the pockets of a few catfish farmers at taxpayer expense do not trump the will of the Senate and a tidal wave of support for a House vote on this program.
In the early 0003s, the U.S. farm lobby sold Chinese farmers on the promise that they could use imported soybeans to slash the amount of time needed to fatten their pigs, said Dabeinong's Zhang and Feng Yonghui, chief analyst and market veteran with Soozhu.
They'd fatten up over several years and while many fed human and animal hunters, millions would swim back upstream to cooler river waters to spawn the next generation, again providing nutrition and nutrients along the way to bears and eagles and also to the forests.
In the early 1980s, the U.S. farm lobby sold Chinese farmers on the promise that they could use imported soybeans to slash the amount of time needed to fatten their pigs, said Dabeinong's Zhang and Feng Yonghui, chief analyst and market veteran with Soozhu.
While the market remains relatively small, the demand for pea powder and other emerging protein sources is soaring, from the middle classes in China and the health-conscious in California to livestock producers and fish farmers who need to fatten animals on ever-tighter budgets.
Did you really never think, you Red-Baiting Fucks, you champion imbeciles, how a Capitalist Russia might possibly be worse than that which you pretended to fear, than the terror you used to fatten your insatiable military budgets and bloated weapons-money-filled wallets?
In the early 0003s, the U.S. farm lobby sold Chinese farmers on the promise that they could use imported soybeans to slash the amount of time needed to their fatten pigs, said Dabeinong's Zhang and Feng Yonghui, chief analyst and market veteran with Soozhu.
Public interest groups argue that the real reason companies like Comcast, Verizon and AT&T, want to loosen the privacy rules is to gain access to vast quantities to sensitive user data, which they can then use or sell in order to fatten their bottom lines.
What once helped fatten margins is now key to survival in what Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi described last week as the "harsh" reality of a global market in which the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is no longer willing to curb its supplies to bolster prices.
What once helped fatten margins is now key to survival in what Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi described last week as the "harsh" reality of a global market in which the Organization of Oil Exporting Countries is no longer willing to curb its supplies to bolster prices.
This time the publicly listed German "startup factory" and investor is selling Foodpanda to its much larger rival Delivery Hero, of which it also holds a significant stake — a move that should help fatten up Delivery Hero a little more for a long-rumored planned IPO of its own.
Unlike the many cattle operations out West that pack their animals onto small lots and feed them a slurry of grains to fatten them up quickly, Campbell's allows its Black Angus steers to graze on pastureland for much of the year, taking nearly two years to mature the animals.
After playing earlier this year for a pickup in the real economy that would fatten worker paychecks and spur a long-sought rise in interest rates, investors lately have returned to the old low-growth, easy-money game plan that makes financial assets and their owners the big winners.
"After taking billions in bailouts from taxpayers, the country's biggest banks now want to put a debit card tax on consumers and small businesses — all to fatten their own bottom line," Leslie Shedd, vice president of communications, said upon the industry's rolling out a multimedia campaign in March against the repeal.
Free trade also permitted many companies to fatten their profits by exploiting the wedge between Greenspan's inflated wages in the U.S. and the rice paddy wages of the EM. Indeed, the alliance of the Business Roundtable, the Keynesian Fed and Wall Street speculators on behalf of free money and free trade is one of history's most destructive arrangements of convenience.
Budget policy need not follow biblical precedent to the letter, but the right response to the Great Recession's fiscal lean years now is to fatten government's revenues up a bit, to reduce the run-up in federal debt that will become increasingly expensive to pay for over time, and to moderate deficit increases so that government has flexibility in responding to the next crisis.
So while Deliveroo is loudly touting business growth and expansion, as it prepares to plug thousands more restaurants into its platform, another aspect of gig economy businesses which is also set to fatten substantially — yet which none of these companies are shouting loudly about — are the associated costs of doing this kind of business once all the 'self-employed' people who actually deliver the product are judged to be workers.

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