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Although he is not giving up on the season, he is also willing to leverage one year against the promise that he will be able to draft enough players to keep the Patriots going to the playoffs for years to come.
Washington has said it is willing to "leverage" its relationships in the region to bring about a ceasefire.
Before you huff and puff about undermining Bowie's legacy, remember that he was perfectly willing to leverage his music for Bowie Bonds.
But it was also layered with meaning, demonstrating that she understands the way fashion can be useful in contemporary politics and is willing to leverage that.
And it's clearly willing to leverage that. .
Investors who believe strongly in their strategy and are willing to leverage their assets can increase the potential return by using the ultra sector ETFs.
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Instead of pure "animal spirits" or any type of Hyman Minsky's "endogenous financial instability" created by private agents jointly willing to skyrocket leverage, it acquired a "fiscal" nature after 2011.
"The Johnson case gives them more leverage in these kinds of cases, and I'm not surprised that they are willing to exercise that leverage," said Victor A. Kovner, who was the city's corporation counsel in the early 1990s.
"We're willing to use our leverage," said a senior administration official.
But like the buccaneers of old, they are eager risk takers, willing to employ huge leverage to succeed".
But it's hard to collect high enough returns on such projects as lenders become less willing to accept high leverage.
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