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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asset leading" is not a standard expression in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could potentially be used in contexts related to finance or business, possibly referring to a leading asset or a strategy focused on assets.
Example: "The company's asset leading approach has significantly improved its financial performance over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "asset-focused" or "asset-driven".
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Originally, HBO showed uncut, commercial-free studio movies, closed-circuit sporting events and a lot of sex-based programming, but when it began to get the hang of producing original material, it found that the lack of such limits was its greatest asset, leading to superb, adult-oriented shows such as The Larry Sanders Show, Mr Show With Bob And David, Sex And The City and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Gary moved The Community YMCA into a position of an important community health asset, leading to his appointment by Governor Jon Corzine to the New Jersey Council on Fitness and Sports in 2009.
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This should lead investors to seek income from riskier assets, leading to lower interest rates across the spectrum, including mortgage rates.
The increase in domestic wealth compel investors to demand for more domestic assets leading to increase in interest rates that further leads to currency appreciation.
In practice, however, debt is used to finance the purchase of existing assets, leading to bubbles.
Mayor Bloomberg has done a fine job of marshaling our assets, leading environmental efforts and envisioning the city's future.
But public financial statements through 2007 actually showed growth in net assets, leading to furious criticism from residents and commentators.
Otherwise, the government would treat the spinoff as if AT&T sold all of Liberty's assets, leading to hefty capital gains taxes for AT&T.
To allay antitrust concerns in the United States and Europe, a winner might have to shed some assets, leading to the possibility that EMI's legacy could be split numerous ways.
Khodorkovsky was one of a small group of men (the so-called oligarchs) to profit spectacularly from the privatisation of state assets, leading some to nickname them the "robber barons".
In 2006, the military staged a coup to oust the prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, and then appointed his opponents to investigate him and examine his assets, leading to controversial convictions that forced him to remain in exile.
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