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With interest rates, house prices and incomes racing upward, leverage was considered a good thing.
In more recent windthrown examples this was often accompanied by soil and rocks still bound in the exposed root mass, as well as a depression created through the upward leverage of this material.
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This upward leveraging represented a sharp break from the past.
That happened only in mid-October, but it is not large enough to cover Spain and Italy, and efforts to leverage it upward and find new funds for it have so far failed.
And efforts to "leverage" the fund upward, a crucial element of the "big bazooka" Mr. Johnson referred to, are falling considerably short of the $1.35 trillion target, European officials acknowledged Wednesday.
Meanwhile, corporate leverage lurches ever upward.
But it has not been easy for the Europeans, as they have tried to leverage a temporary, 440-billion-euro 440-billion-euro 440-billion-euro European Financial Stability Facility
Fair-value accounting, which pegs assets to current market prices rather than their historic value, leads to downward (and upward) spirals in asset prices, and hence leverage.
How have alumni been able to leverage their degree to forge upward in their career?
Second, the upward pricing trend in NAND flash would decrease STEC's leverage in the SSD market and improve the leverage for NAND flash suppliers.
Another way that income and wealth is redistributed upward is by the weakening of labor laws, so that workers lack the strength or the leverage to bargain effectively with their employers.
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