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The freed-up money could then be used to further reduce Greece's debt, perhaps through a bond buyback.
Plan B for Greece 2012
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This turned out to be a neat-and-tidy way of getting the job done that resulted in freed-up deer.
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The lower frequency 800 MHz band is part of the digital dividend that is being freed-up as the U.K. switches from analogue to digital TV and is ideal for widespread mobile coverage.
U.K. Outlines Plan for Mobile-Spectrum Auction Lilly Vitorovich 2011
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Given that it's un- or underemployment that's driven many families to food stamps, maybe we can put some of the freed-up time to good use.
Tamar Haspel: Food Stamps: Extreme Makeover Tamar Haspel 2012
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Trouble is, companies aren't exactly putting these freed-up funds to productive use.
More Liquidity Only Douses Growth Sparks Kelly Evans 2011
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Convert those subsistance farmers to a smaller number of more intensive farmers, and use the freed-up workforce to drive industry.
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This turned out to be a neat-and-tidy way of getting the job done that resulted in freed-up deer.
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From there, firms could devote freed-up resources to landing new customers, whether by spending more on marketing or allowing executives to devote more of their time to hunting for business.
For Start-Ups, Leaning On One Key Customer May Help in Long Run Robert J. Toth 2011
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The plan called for demolishing 100,000 square feet of commercial space and using some of the freed-up space to build residential units.
Chappaqua at a Crossing Craig Karmin 2011
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Someone who goes long a future rather than buying and storing gold is out this 1% but gains 0.3% from the ability to invest the freed-up cash.
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