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was leveraging
noun
A force compounded by means of a lever rotating around a pivot; see torque.
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Don't Run Before You Can Walk Diamond Food was leveraging up to buy Pringles, assuming $850 million in debt.
Birgitte was leveraging both her relationship and the plight of Denmark's pigs for political advantage; Katrine betraying her brother's trust, albeit unintentionally; Torben finally putting his foot down over management's meddling in news values.
Rose Shuman, founder of Question Box, reiterated the value of information and explained how her company was "leveraging human infrastructure" to provide information to communities in India and Uganda, where people were not only illiterate but encountered other language and technical barriers.
And when she speaks from her own experience, the grudges she airs are crazily inside baseball (Susan Sarandon's most dastardly act was leveraging a charitable donation in exchange for participating in a More book project, which Blyth sees as "a deal that would have made Don Corleone proud").
Another Uber method was leveraging other networks, such as CHEEZburger in a kitten adoption campaign.
Lumiotec was leveraging on the use of high-performance materials that were processed in standard evaporation lines and the demand for flat OLED panels was rising.46.46
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Equity was leveraged".
The same feasibility criterion was leveraged against this physician.
"He is leveraging the biggest sports stage in the world".
"We are leveraging existing modular technology," Mr. Kim said.
WRI and our partners are leveraging these changes.
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