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To leveraging
noun
A force compounded by means of a lever rotating around a pivot; see torque.
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Recognising this is the first step to leveraging this benefit in developing economies.
Indeed, they sometimes discover that rather than fear feedback, they look forward to leveraging it.
A creative and courageous approach to leveraging the Palestinian initiative will not end the conflict.
One company that has developed an especially creative approach to leveraging its authority is John Deere.
In medicine we are not quite there yet when it comes to leveraging quantitative tools.
CGN looks forward to leveraging its 30 years' experience in nuclear construction and operation and playing an important role in meeting the UK's future energy needs".
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They know how to leverage their wealth.
Our challenge is to leverage that now.
To leverage some of this information.
This encourages firms to leverage themselves heavily.
Abbas declined to leverage Fayyad's achievements.
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