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been leveraging
noun
A force compounded by means of a lever rotating around a pivot; see torque.
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American philanthropists have been leveraging their assets into public policy for more than a century.
Like the banks, hedge funds have been leveraging up their exposures to markets.This activity is splendidly profitable, as long as markets behave themselves.
Further down toward the grass roots, a variety of coupon bloggers are also claiming bigger audiences, and some have been leveraging their online "frugalista" status by selling thrift-advice books or creating pay-to-join shopping-tip programs.
The companies he's invested in personally, like HONK, Walker & Company Brands and Shyp, have probably already been leveraging his knowledge.
Like its rivals, Comcast has been leveraging its voice remote to offer traditional TV viewers similar voice control capabilities.
Recently we've been leveraging our platform into new products like Uber Eats, Uber Health or our aquisition with Jump Bikes.
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The political rhetoric has been leveraged with force.
"He is leveraging the biggest sports stage in the world".
"We are leveraging existing modular technology," Mr. Kim said.
WRI and our partners are leveraging these changes.
"It's leveraging it for change".
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