During a credit expansion asset values become inflated, and credit-fueled spending tends to drive up corporate profitability.
They were also built with limited degrees of incline, the flatness making it easier to drive fast.
Sharif intended to drive through the country from Islamabad to Lahaur, his home city, in a convoy.
Given those challenges and costs, it is therefore necessary to drive the cost per kilowatt-hour down.
Does a leader have to shame someone to drive him or her to perfection?
Traders and investors are looking for some fresh fundamental inputs to drive precious metals market prices.
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All these changes are expected to drive up engagement and traffic on the Airbnb site.
For every unit of energy to drive the compressor, the pump yields four units of heat.
"I'm aiming to drive the car at the first test, " Webber told BBC Sport.
Mr Kuroda has previously said that he would do "whatever it takes" to drive growth.
They were also able to use Break.com to drive traffic to the video.
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The limited credit histories of students were not sufficient to drive a meaningful FICO score.
Motorists don't have to wait for a 2010 Prius to drive a solar-enhanced car, however.
The Cubs failed to drive in runners from third in the first, fifth and sixth.
The officers materialize to apprehend them when the drivers attempt to drive their vehicles.
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So how can marketers use this to drive greater impact and influence the non-believers?
In startups, you have to drive multiple initiatives concurrently or the company will stand still.
Makes sense on paper, but which clubs are going to drive such a market for Pujols?
And they need the skills (and the relationships) to drive change across the organization.
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Now it looks like secondary schools are next in the effort to drive up standards.
The group argued that the EU needed long-range standards to 2025 to drive further innovation.
So we also need skills and people to drive internal social communications to foster social business.
For others, the very presence of uncertainty offers a platform to drive clever and radical change.
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Nissan's announcement of a new era for emission-free motoring continues to drive the electric revolution forward.
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The growth of the hedge fund industry is helping to drive the new recruitment effort.
Wallace allegedly made money using this method to drive traffic to sites that pay for referrals.
As with a hybrid, you have to drive a lot to get your money back.
As the cloud matures, there are going to be similar temptations to drive down this path.
Clashes between militias, rebels, and the army continue to drive farmers from their homes.
It is then run back through the heat exchanger to drive the steam turbine when needed.
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