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Through this mechanism, and at a very small cost, Argentina in effect leverages its central bank's lender-of-last-resort status.
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But it does so by in effect leveraging each TARP dollar many times over via the Fed's balance-sheet.
It's that it has done so by, in effect, leveraging the power of the government to help its bottom line.
In effect, DEM leverages granular metrics to produce big-picture strategies by employing analytic platforms capable of collecting and integrating data from multiple sources, giving real-time insight into business-critical KPIs.
We found little evidence for a leverage effect (leverage = zero).
Major OTT players currently leverage their lock-in effect to keep customers from straying to other services.
In effect, firms can get leverage for nothing.
The Bush administration has turned particularly to China -- as well as to Russia, South Korea and Japan -- to try to advance diplomacy, but has in effect found itself with little leverage.
In effect, he is trying to leverage what he claims as an election mandate to force Republicans to take ownership of the difficult choices ahead.
She took the recipient's hand hard enough for him or her to be unable to break free, then used the leverage to, in effect, hurtle them past her to make way for the next in line.
In effect, it means that by leveraging the power of their existing networks, vulnerable people can get help more quickly and easily without having to text half a dozen friends or call 911.
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