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leveraging

[ UK /lˈiːvəɹɪd‍ʒɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɛvɝɪdʒɪŋ, ˈɫɛvɹɪdʒɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. investing with borrowed money as a way to amplify potential gains (at the risk of greater losses)

How To Use leveraging In A Sentence

  • It further stresses the rationale behind leveraging existing XML-encoded enterprise data as JSON-formatted data so that browser-side programs can consume it easily.
  • Speculative leveraging inflated asset prices throughout the economy and spending patterns were distorted.
  • He then began a forty-year process of leveraging his holdings to acquire additional media resources in other parts of the world.
  • These and other economic development proposals have emphasized targeting and leveraging to get maximum use of the federal dollars.
  • I am supporting Max for his previous and continual effectiveness as a leader in conserving ecologically valuable land in King County, identifying high priority projects in restoration, finding creative & cost effective solutions to difficult projects, and leveraging partnerships across many lines. Making it Clear to Mayor Mike McGinn « PubliCola
  • Genentech imagined leveraging this technology of genes to develop a pharmacopoeia of novel drugs. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • Looking ahead to the next decade or so in the credit-crunched western economies, the HSBC team warn that "there are many similarities: high debts, lots of de-leveraging, weak credit growth and increasing signs of a slowdown in trend growth". Without a return to growth, the western economies could end up as 'Japan lite'
  • We recognized early on that it's easy to wind up with a lot of independent fiefdoms that run and operate without very much leveraging of one another's resources.
  • It is a way of implementing new technology and tools, reutilizing existing systems, and leveraging the human factor to help evolve an organization as a more successful business.
  • UTStarcom: is buying the handset business of Audiovox, a low end cell phone handset maker, indicating that it is pretty serious about entering the fast growing handset business, and leveraging its China manufacturing base to outhustle Nokia and others. UTStarcom to buy Audiovox Handset Biz for $165.1 Million
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