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deep pockets



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It’s the kind of effort you’d think only a public institution with exceptionally deep pockets could pull off, and is the more impressive considering that the Kaplans began acquiring only in 2003.

From The Wall Street Journal

Madrid has become "a leading city to invest and live in", and house hunters with deep pockets want "to be a part of this boom", Corda told AFP.

From Barron's

Many are baby boomers and older Americans, who are often retired and have deep pockets.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hanwha, which has deep pockets and extensive shipbuilding know-how, has vowed to plow $5 billion into upgrades and dramatically multiply the workforce.

From The Wall Street Journal

The US has deep pockets, but Greenland is not for sale according to both Nuuk and Copenhagen.

From BBC