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Discover Ludwig"heavy asset" is correct in written English.
You can use it when referring to a large burden or costly responsibility. For example, "Buying a new car is a heavy asset to cope with in terms of financial responsibility."
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The next low-margin heavy asset to disappear was turbogenerators.
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"We try to identify where those heavy assets are, because we have seen they have chosen to hide themselves into urban areas to prevent being targeted, even using human shields". Nato officials insisted the pace of the air operations was being maintained.
So, to get out of heavy assets like that, I couldn't talk about it.
But once Washington was convinced the deal met his requirements–heavy assets, low costs, niche industry, regular cash flow he stood back and entrusted his lieutenants to run the business.
The second category, crucial to understand who we are now and what is at stake, are the "Ojihas": a person with One Job, One main source of Income, and "Heavy" Assets.
Shareholders are increasingly pressuring companies to become more transparent about their carbon-heavy assets.
Nine asset owners were given a AAA rating, indicating that they had a strategy to protect themselves from climate change and had engaged with companies they own shares in, divested from carbon-heavy assets or hedged against the risk.
But if governments dither and are then forced to green their economies in a rush, the study warns that banks which are exposed to 'carbon-intensive' or CO2-heavy assets could face systemic risks.
The group warned Bank of England governor Sir Mervyn King that efforts to keep the world below 2C of warming will demolish the value of carbon-heavy assets listed in the City of London, creating a "carbon bubble" that will impact institutional investors and pension funds.
"It's an issue of broad economic impact because the savings being realized by these big, asset-heavy companies, while allowed by current tax law, can be viewed as revenue that isn't realized by the government for public benefit," said Sun, an assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School.
But in Kochs calculus it was a good deal precisely because of the things public investors disliked: Its big, asset-heavy factories transform raw materials into many products, and its vulnerable to the rise and fall of prices as companies overexpand and then suffer the consequences.
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