Sentence examples for fortune leading from inspiring English sources

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It spent a fortune leading the industry's technical edge, by increasing the panel size from one production generation to another.

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After the November 1918 Armistice with Germany changed Romania's fortunes, leading to the creation of Greater Romania, several former Seara journalists were prosecuted for treason.

His physical talents on the field helped improve the Jets' fortunes, leading them to victory over the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III.

This past week, the SHAMBAUGH team and I had the good fortune of leading a global female leadership program.

A 1990 conviction for "defrauding the Defense Department by overcharging the Army for a battlefield computer system," according to Fortune magazine, leading to $20 million in fines.

The Wall Street CEO inadvertently admits this fact, and comes to his real complaint -- the public is furious that Wall Street elites made a fortune by leading the three most destructive financial fraud epidemics in history -- and did so with impunity.

She has led the Congress Party for more than a decade, and is widely credited with reviving its fortunes and leading it back to power in 2004 in a coalition with smaller regional parties.

Mr Brown's reliance on back-room machinations may also have left other political muscles to atrophy, such as the ability to communicate with voters and design bold policies.Loyalists insist that Mr Brown can revive Labour's fortunes by leading Britain out of recession, quickening reform of public services and overhauling politics.

Michael Gove's failure to make the final shortlist for the Tory party's ballot on the next prime minister is the latest in a series of extraordinary twists in the fortunes of leading Brexiters, with those who led the campaign for the UK to leave the EU now set to watch the formation of a new government from the sidelines.

But any sale must be approved by the State Legislature, and whomever Mr. Giuliani chooses as a buyer, the deal is expected to set off a political struggle in Albany that horse racing experts say may shape the fortunes of leading thoroughbred tracks.

The distribution of wealth is more unequal than the distribution of income, and very high incomes will eventually pupate into very large fortunes, ultimately leading to a hereditary dystopia of idle rich.

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