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He said that the £600m public spending, which includes grant-in-aid and lottery money, was a bargain for the government, as it "levers in" a further £500m from other sources, including fundraising, sponsorship and box office.
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It wasnt so long ago that Freeport became the flea swallowing the elephant when it levered its balance sheet to acquire Phelps Dodge.
In England and Wales, shared parental leave lacks the "use it or lose it" lever on dads, while for men, £138 a week to stay at home with baby means too significant a drop in household income.
Employing the skills he had learned in the New Zealand Alps, Hillary jammed his feet, hands and shoulders into a thin crack between a ridge of ice and the rock and, as he put it, "levered myself" up the wall.
"It is possible to lose much more than you invested if you have borrowed against it and levered it, as Long-Term Capital did.
The next time it presses the lever it gets lettuce again.
Will it use the levers at its disposal to entrench the power of its own supporters, thereby fostering polarisation?
She would hold one end down and then swiftly lower blade like it was lever.
It had levered itself out into the oncoming traffic, which had come to a halt, and was inching past.
It follows Levering Road through rural areas to an interchange with Interstate 75 (I-75) west of Cheboygan.
Although the Home Office has its hands on the statutory levers, it is to the Scottish parliament we must look to set the cultural mood in the country.
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