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the capitalizing
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In writing or editing, to write (something: either an entire word or text, or just the initial letter(s) thereof) in capital letters, in upper case.
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Another is the capitalizing as assets of expenditures for items that might normally be classified as charges against current income, such as product-development costs and start-up costs on new plants.
Now TV networks and cable outlets are doing the capitalizing, plowing their homegrown celebrities back into the reality-show soil in order to keep their corporate farms profitable.
"The Way to Wealth," so useful in the farming, boycotting, non-importing, independence-loving eighteenth century, came to be worshipped in the capitalizing, industrializing, Founders-revering nineteenth century.
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The sample size was relatively small, increasing the risk of the model capitalizing on random fluctuations.
The Mets are the ones capitalizing on mistakes now.
Long before the term's current vogue, the network capitalized on the concept of FOMO.
Motley fumbled on the Browns' next possession, however, and the Bills capitalized on the mistake.
Meanwhile, the substantial general aviation aircraft industry outside the United States capitalized on the limited American supply.
The Terrapins capitalized on the turnover with a Davin Meggett run into the endzone.
The Red Sox capitalized on the first mistake.
The Braves capitalized in the 11th yesterday.
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