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To leverage
noun
A force compounded by means of a lever rotating around a pivot; see torque.
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To leverage some of this information.
They know how to leverage their wealth.
Abbas declined to leverage Fayyad's achievements.
President Obama needs to leverage this moment.
Our challenge is to leverage that now.
This encourages firms to leverage themselves heavily.
That brings us to leverage.
"We're retaining the ability to leverage WebOS".
We're here to leverage the brand.
Which is nice, but hard to leverage.
The corporations wanted Jordan to leverage their brands; Falk would use their brands to leverage Jordan.
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