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Still with his eyes fixed on the ball, he extended his right leg to its fullest leverage, caught the ball on the top of his shoe, and hooked it back into the air.
The situation leaves Canada with little room for leverage, caught between losing trade access to its biggest trading partner or risking tariffs and job losses in the Canadian auto industry.
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Karski had no wife or children that would give the Germans leverage over him if he was caught.
CMOs too often get caught in the weeds, leveraging data that's more tactical than it is strategic.
Don't get caught using one firm as leverage on another... that's borderline unethical.
There were a lot of people in the world who were caught on the short side of leverage and an inability to refinance — whether it was Macklowe Properties, or General Growth Properties, or Mills Corporation.
We can look at countries that avoided the worst, like Canada, and ask what they did right — such as limiting leverage, protecting consumers and, above all, avoiding getting caught up in an ideology that denies any need for regulation.
That strong desire to de-leverage and the depth of that conviction has caught Big Banks by surprise.
Once these skills have caught the attention of the marketplace you can leverage them to obtain your lifestyle traits.
A regimented team that is already prepared will not be caught off guard and will not lose as much leverage with shareholders during the compromise.
Retailers will not stand frozen like deer caught in the headlights, and will use technology to leverage the unique assets of brick-and-mortar stores and sales associates.
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