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Locked-in syndrome.
An all-In Expense.
Adrian Bebb, Friends of the Earth's food and farming campaigner, said the proposed takeover "threatens to further lock in industrialised agriculture at the expense of nature, farmers and the wider public" and warned that "this mega corporation will be doing its best to force damaging pesticides and GM seeds into our countryside".
It's also a way of locking in nonskiing revenues at the expense of independent businesses.
With rising interest rates it is critical to lock-in a lower monthly housing expense, especially if you make over $100k a year.
Every mile and each lock in the Panama Canal came at the expense of life to yellow fever and malaria.
Each of the main stakeholders in Iraq's future -- the Shiite Muslims, the Sunni Muslims and the Kurds -- has been battling to lock in its own gains, at the expense of the nation as a whole.
They also know it's a competitive necessity: in every industry, some company will figure out how to harness the potential of the Web to create exceptional value for customers, and that company is going to lock in many profitable relationships at the expense of slow-footed rivals.
"They're locking in historically high commodity prices at taxpayer expense.
Especially in a country where the currency is volatile, you may want to buy a foreign currency contract that locks in your exchange rate, for your fixed local expenses, she said.
Among them: actively hedging cash flow by using forward contracts to lock in exchange rates or avoiding the mismatch by keeping expenses and revenues for an operation in the same currency. .
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