Sentences with phrase «large slug»

The phrase "large slug" means a big, slimy creature that resembles a snail but without a shell. Full definition
If there is a significant, but not prohibitively large slug of debt, the equity will be more risky, and will sell at a higher prospective return, or, a lower P / E or P / Free Cash Flow.
Recently we have been finding large slugs feeding from the rabbits dried food bowl.
I added 2 chopped apples, a large slug of port and only 70 ml of the red wine vinegar after reading the comments comparing it to chutney.
Erie County is starting to resolve a large slug of mud in the middle of the park's lake.
After Justan Boudreaux published his first slug recipe for Blackened Slug, a large slug - trapping industry developed in Louisiana.
In that case, the acquirers may be looking at EBITDA because they will be financing the acquisition with a large slug of debt.
WFC - he bought the largest slug of his stake in 2005 (bad timing).
By contrast, there is quite a lot of data now telling us that CO2 is not a climate driver: We did the experiment of adding a large slug of CO2 to the air and the temperature stopped rising in 1997, the stratosphere stopped cooling in 1995 and the oceans showed no warming down to 700m when we replaced guesswork with accurate measurement in 2003.
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