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1 It's simple math: more stations equals more leverage to negotiate higher fees.
2 Large class actions generally give plaintiffs more leverage to negotiate a settlement.
3 That means lease holders with more fuel-efficient planes may hold more leverage .
4 I had slightly more leverage , but not enough to make the difference.
5 Class action status generally gives plaintiffs more leverage to negotiate a settlement.
6 So if you like, that gives us more leverage and more clout.
7 Of course it will give more leverage to whoever wants to cause problems.
8 There's less refinancing, more dividend offerings, more leverage in new deals.
9 It also gives Illinois' public labor unions more leverage to resist pension cuts.
10 But the coronavirus has trimmed their ranks, giving Democrats more leverage .
11 Former junk bond king Michael Milken has more leverage than ever.
12 He said with that in mind, workers had more leverage to negotiate a rise.
13 Observers say regional powers are likely to have more leverage .
14 This provides more leverage than rescued countries can usually deploy.
15 Noah braced himself against the bed with his knees to give himself more leverage .
16 Robles' opposition brief said defendants actually have more leverage .
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