The Eagles have been as proactive as any team in extending core players prior to their leverage point of free agency.
So, I mean, do you and the President think that the impatience of the American people at the airports is the strongest leverage point to press with the Republicans?
His campaign, as you know, made a concerted effort to win over black voters, and now he has them as the really - his leverage point in this contest.
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The effect of this new provision, which was strongly pushed by the NFL in its negotiations with the NFLPA, is to create a couple of advantages for NFL teams: (1) the Tag numbers will be lower, pulling from a more dated pool of numbers, and (2) teams can now use the Tag designation as a greater leverage point in negotiations that is stronger than it was previously.
But aside from a veto threat, Bush has very little leverage at this point.
Instead, Mark realized the best point of leverage was to build games on Facebook.
However intangible, the president-elect's ability to inspire and lead is as real as any other point of leverage.
All that puts the F12's dynamic point of leverage, its polar moment chakra, if you will, almost precisely at the base of the driver's spine.
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With Iran moving aggressively to build a nuclear weapon, time is running out, and decision-makers are looking for any point of leverage they can use.
The critical point is to leverage mergers and acquisitions as tools to accelerate strategic shifts, not as answers on their own.
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They also agreed not to provoke a government shutdown, another traditional pressure point, as leverage to force Obama and Democrats to accept savings in benefit programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.
At that point, the Lords acquires considerable leverage.
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These forms of leverage provide some happiness or success up to a point, but taken to extremes, in fact, undermine the pursuit of happiness.
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Hedge funds Monarch Alternative Capital LP, Silver Point Capital LP and other senior creditors hold leverage in the discussions after lending Hostess money to keep it operating during bankruptcy proceedings.
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"At some point, we have got to use the leverage we have to bring this spending down and to actually make the president do what he said in his speech, " Gohmert told FBN.
The point of holding frozen assets is to use them as leverage against the foreign regime, not to give them away.
Clearly, the main point is that McCourt will use the bankruptcy filing to get leverage over Commissioner Selig and regain some control over his ballclub.
The other big miss here is that although the Bobby obviously has internet access via your local WiFi access point (that is required), it doesn't leverage it for programming.
In every sector, innovative tech companies make their way into the value chain, focus on the most strategic point (usually client or user relationship), collect data, and leverage it to siphon off the profit margins from entire industries.
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If we're at a point where you can trust Google, Amazon or Box.net, then why not leverage these solutions and focus on business-critical technologies rather than maintenance?
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