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Many politicians seem less interested in coming up with ways to fix Medicare than in how they might leverage the problem for their next political campaign.
Ambassador Mulford suggested that India might leverage its position amid the global financial crisis by elevating its stature in the international financial architecture.
It was hardly lost on Wall Street that the famously single-minded investor might leverage his new role to advocate for his own investments.
For real growth to occur in the for-profit sector, institutions will have to look much harder at how they might leverage finance for additional places through partnerships with financial institutions.
We are interested in investing in schools and if we get good results and get lots of people to come to them then we might leverage a return on our investment.
To make even bigger bets, they might leverage their assets.
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That evolving reality might provide leverage at the talks in Baghdad.
But the biggest overhanging issue might be leverage, the use of borrowed money to make investments.
"The concessional rate of taxation of capital gains might encourage leverage speculation, particularly in combination with negative gearing provisions".
It also warns: "The concessional rate of taxation of capital gains might encourage leverage speculation, particularly in combination with negative gearing provisions".
But OnTrees – which was acquired by financial service comparison site Moneysupermarket in April – might eventually leverage user data to sell financial products through Moneysupermarket, says Oates.
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