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Your bankable assets are secure.
In an industry that regulators aim to make duller, those are bankable assets.
Baseball teams as bankable assets may not be a trend for long.
Such activity creatively destroys many old bankable assets, such as real estate, storefronts and inventory, turning them into "legacy problems" — albatrosses of land, concrete and steel.
Alexander Hamilton, our first Treasury secretary, understood this more than 200 years ago when in a series of reforms he brilliantly turned America's near-worthless debt into currency and rock-solid bankable assets.
The "is" of Rockhaven is not only its current state of disrepair, one that preservation group Friends of Rockhaven works to upkeep as much as the City of Glendale permits, but it is also under constant threat of being razed by developers for condos or more bankable assets on this valuable acreage.
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Why do we all persist in treating health like a bankable asset?
"We say, 'Hey, you're a bankable asset,' " Mr. Ryan said.
The midfielder is on the transfer list and is Leicester's most bankable asset.
His awareness that he was a bankable asset at the peak of his powers merely increased his sense of outrage.
A fortnight ago, the tycoon fired Tom Cruise, accusing the hitherto most bankable asset of his media conglomerate's Paramount studio of being someone who "effectuates creative suicide".
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