Sentence examples for vast stash from inspiring English sources

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Unofficially, suggests Lazonick, their vast stash of stock options gives them an irresistible incentive to do buybacks to boost share prices even if they undermine long-term value.

So I was weirdly thankful to find a battered old chess set and a vast stash of trashy 1950s pulp fiction paperbacks in the otherwise impeccably perfect drawing room.

It strikes me that the revelations made by ex-CIA employee Edward Snowden are of a piece with those of US soldier Bradley Manning when he gave a vast stash of US documents to the website Wikileaks.

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Such countries, especially in Asia, preferred to insure themselves against the fickleness of capital flows rather than risk having to ask for the fund's help, and built vast stashes of foreign exchange.

I'm thinking of the very tony private hospital that makes vast profits by charging substantial sums of money to the fabulously wealthy -- whether they be self-made billionaires, inheritors of vast stashes of lucre or royal family members on the very healthy annual stipend they get from UK taxpayers.

He has a vast porn stash concealed behind his blank cupboard doors and still more buried on the hard-drive at work.

The unofficial hope is that a fatter IMF will help ease fears about the euro, by bolstering the €700 billion ($925 billion) that euro-zone economies have pledged in their own rescue funds.Europeans often simply add the two numbers together, implying there is now a vast $1.4 trillion stash.

Readers thought Connie Guglielmo’s story on Apple’s plan to use their vast cash stash to buy up their supply chain outside the U.S. was pretty smart.

This is at once welcome and worrying.It is welcome because it is in everyone's interest to have China's vast savings, stashed away for too long in low-yielding American government bonds, diverted to more useful causes.

According to the US economist Gabriel Zucman, 8% of the world's wealth – a vast $7.6tn£5.3tntn) – was stashed in tax havens.

He evidently finds the idea of paying a small share of his fortune to keep his country's schools and hospitals and defence running so abhorrent that he would rather stash the vast majority of his cash in the bitterly poor tax haven of Belize.

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