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leasing

[lee-zing] / ˈli zɪŋ /
VERB
rent object, residence
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


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His first wave of executive orders included a pause for federal permits and leasing for wind projects on land and at sea, which plunged the industry into months of uncertainty.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tartt says most have shown little interest in leasing to him.

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However, when you are renting, the likelihood is that your monthly line item is going to increase over time—meaning that leasing a home forever simply isn’t sustainable.

From MarketWatch

CFO Doug Kehring said on the call that Oracle has access to public and private debt-financing options as well as leasing, allowing the company to “borrow substantially less than most people are modeling.”

From MarketWatch

CFO Doug Kehring said on the call that Oracle has access to public and private debt-financing options as well as leasing, allowing the company to “borrow substantially less than most people are modeling.”

From MarketWatch