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were leverage
noun
A force compounded by means of a lever rotating around a pivot; see torque.
Exact(1)
"Whether we were leverage for them to get a better deal in New Jersey, I don't know".
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That's leverage".
"The difference is leverage.
The primary answer is leverage.
The threat of decertification is leverage for players.
Symbolism is nice; so is leverage in court.
They are leverage, and they need our help.
In 2000s, it was leverage.
Genius is leverage in a rising market.
One symptom and propagator of this flu has been leverage.
His only leverage was his presence in her life, but, apparently, that was leverage enough.
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