Many executives have their net worth tied up in company stock, so these loans are commonplace.
The man who has his wealth tied up in lands can make no shift.
Noah tied up Williams after the inbounds, resulting in a jump ball with 3.6 seconds left.
The deal is expected to be tied up on 30 January, subject to regulatory approval.
Imagine the working capital tied up in work in progress and inventory across China.
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Yet the campaigners are optimistic these loose ends will be tied up, or at least fudged.
She's got this silver hair tied up in twists and tendrils and big gorgeous earrings on.
The result is an estimate of capital that is tied up in a company.
Most of that net worth is tied up in stock in his own company.
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Though Dorner tied up the couple, they managed to free themselves and call 911.
He has tied up with Korean giants Daewoo to make color TVs and Hyundai for escalators.
Police found Mr Leonard tied up on the floor in the hallway, bleeding heavily.
It also means they can stay on the streets and avoid becoming tied up with bureaucracy.
But Liverpool has a huge amount of money tied up in its No. 9.
Relatively few American households have much of their wealth tied up in the stockmarket.
So Democrats are now talking, perhaps optimistically, about having health reform tied up by late January.
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To the general public, real estate and housing tend to get tied up into one category.
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Very few of us have any significant portion of our wealth tied up in such digital goods.
While they have plenty of money on paper, their net worth is often tied up in investments.
NATO's soldiers were tied up protecting two road projects, the Taliban soon reoccupied much of the ground.
He tied up to the buoy and went to sleep, believing that he would not wake up.
Shortly before Enron's demise its employees had 62% of their retirement plan assets tied up in its stock.
New housing plans routinely get tied up by antidevelopment activists, and people wonder why housing is becoming unaffordable.
Though it is occasionally formulaic and the ending is a bit too neatly tied up for my taste.
Nippon Credit Bank has tied up with Bankers Trust to securitize troubled assets and help handle foreign operations.
Far too much cash is being under-spent or tied up in unwieldy long-term PFI (private finance initiative) contracts.
But nearly all of his wealth was tied up in Wal-Mart, on whose board he served since 1992.
But we could deliver so much more with funds that are currently tied up in government red tape.
Obama is ahead in North Carolina, but Indiana is all tied up, according to recent polls.
It's quite nice to feel afraid vicariously and then have it all tied up neatly at the end.
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