all that
Example Sentences
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All that means less pressure to cut dividends.
From Barron's
As for UPS, business isn’t supposed to improve all that much, though it is expected to generate enough free cash flow to cover dividend payments, if barely.
From Barron's
In the past, similarly low readings — which suggest investors aren’t all that worried about a bond-market selloff — have preceded stretches of strong equity returns.
From MarketWatch
I feel like I would be giving all that up if I moved now.
From MarketWatch
Opinion No. 4: They’re just going to say “whatever” and make the playoff bigger, because all that really matters is the money.
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