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leasing
[ lee-zing ]
noun
- lying; falsehood.
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Example Sentences
Fox receives $50 million a year for leasing out the space, according to regulatory filings.
In the much longer term, higher tariffs would boost the cost of building, buying and leasing jets, putting stress on airlines to boost prices.
A newly-constructed Australian ferry will be moved from Edinburgh to the other side of the world after leasing negotiations broke down.
In its appeal, the VA said being forced to pay for that housing, and losing control over its leasing authority, would cause it “irreparable harm.â€
Sir Keir has also faced questions over whether the money to pay Mauritius for leasing back the military base would come out of the increase in defence spending announced earlier this week.
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