safe harbor

NOUN
  1. the target company defends itself by acquiring a company so onerously regulated that it makes the target less attractive
    the acquisition gave the company a safe harbor
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How To Use safe harbor In A Sentence

  • But now you no longer need a safe harbor from U.S. monetary tightening, so Malaysia shouldn't be selling at a premium.
  • the acquisition gave the company a safe harbor
  • To use the term cult too casually risks tarring the merely unconventional, for which America has long been a safe harbor. When Does a Religion Become a Cult?
  • The girls were suddenly forced to find their safe harbor in me.
  • Social Security was a safe harbor designed to protect people from the vagaries of the markets.
  • Some governments gave pirates and privateers safe harbor to earn revenues or to harass their enemies.
  • Says school superintendent Kevin Castner of the triangles: “They don’t promote anything other than a safe harbor for kids.” Parent Opposes Rainbow Triangles at WAHS at cvillenews.com
  • The waves were strong, The Heart of Isis laboured heavily and the men were tested sorely, but by nightfall they had cleared the island without finding safe harbor.
  • In a positive effort to stop the cycle of incarceration among children of prisoners, the camp experience has become a safe harbor.
  • Obviously, if you offer a safe harbor, some agents just won't bother to learn new skills.
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