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Definition of sweat equity in English: sweat equitynoun mass nounNorth American informal An interest in a property earned by a tenant in return for labour towards upkeep or restoration. 〈北美,非正式〉血汗产权(承租人通过保养或整修而获得的一份产权) we've had to rely on sweat equity as modifier sweat equity ownership of buildings Example sentencesExamples - But if you implement a thoughtful link marketing strategy, and invest some sweat equity, you'll see the benefits in more ways than one.
- ‘That area blossomed around our sweat equity,’ says Ferrara.
- The Games got a helping hand from no fewer than 5,100 volunteers, without whose sweat equity was applied to all aspects of the Games.
- It significantly diminishes the legally subsidized sweat equity traditionally assumed when farmers planted their fields and culled the seeds of their crops, the fruit of their labor.
- The Shermans are putting more sweat equity than financial equity into their business.
- What's the point of expending all that sweat equity if you build relationships with average customers, only to lose your best customers?
- This is our story of fine tuning and sweat equity.
- When the cooperative was getting ready to open, a core group of 20 members put in hours of sweat equity to renovate the space.
- I have to do this myself with huge amounts of sweat equity.
- Physicians tend to operate under the false assumption that sweat equity and the number of patients that they have built up over the years equates to the only measure of a buy-in or sale of a practice.
- The money has been mobilised from contributions by fund managers and sweat equity where sub-contractors were given shares worth the value of their construction works at the site.
- Currently, his house is worth more than $100,000, thanks, in part, to some sweat equity he has put into it.
- Reading the business pages in the age of the Internet might lead you to imagine that creating a business with little more than sweat equity is an archaic notion.
- It's all out of pocket from volunteers and sweat equity - mainly sweat equity.
- Without question, the contribution of sweat equity poured out by members has been priceless, and the main reason this is such a robust, vital organization.
- And thanks to the sweat equity of his father and friends, he brought in the entire project for just $15,000.
- Although the Shermans plan on using sweat equity, there will come a time when they may need outside financing for their business.
- The tech companies contribute sweat equity to the project, largely by paying programmers' salaries, and then make money by selling products and services around the Linux operating system.
- The story of Martha and Steve Rosenblatt's house is one of vision, experimentation, persistence, and sweat equity.
- This will have to be achieved through the sweat equity of our children and us or from inflation, which will dilute our wealth.
Definition of sweat equity in US English: sweat equitynoun North American informal An interest or increased value in a property earned from labor toward upkeep or restoration. 〈北美,非正式〉血汗产权(承租人通过保养或整修而获得的一份产权) we've had to rely on sweat equity as modifier sweat equity ownership of buildings Example sentencesExamples - The Shermans are putting more sweat equity than financial equity into their business.
- The tech companies contribute sweat equity to the project, largely by paying programmers' salaries, and then make money by selling products and services around the Linux operating system.
- Without question, the contribution of sweat equity poured out by members has been priceless, and the main reason this is such a robust, vital organization.
- What's the point of expending all that sweat equity if you build relationships with average customers, only to lose your best customers?
- ‘That area blossomed around our sweat equity,’ says Ferrara.
- This is our story of fine tuning and sweat equity.
- Physicians tend to operate under the false assumption that sweat equity and the number of patients that they have built up over the years equates to the only measure of a buy-in or sale of a practice.
- Reading the business pages in the age of the Internet might lead you to imagine that creating a business with little more than sweat equity is an archaic notion.
- The money has been mobilised from contributions by fund managers and sweat equity where sub-contractors were given shares worth the value of their construction works at the site.
- I have to do this myself with huge amounts of sweat equity.
- Although the Shermans plan on using sweat equity, there will come a time when they may need outside financing for their business.
- The story of Martha and Steve Rosenblatt's house is one of vision, experimentation, persistence, and sweat equity.
- Currently, his house is worth more than $100,000, thanks, in part, to some sweat equity he has put into it.
- It's all out of pocket from volunteers and sweat equity - mainly sweat equity.
- It significantly diminishes the legally subsidized sweat equity traditionally assumed when farmers planted their fields and culled the seeds of their crops, the fruit of their labor.
- And thanks to the sweat equity of his father and friends, he brought in the entire project for just $15,000.
- This will have to be achieved through the sweat equity of our children and us or from inflation, which will dilute our wealth.
- But if you implement a thoughtful link marketing strategy, and invest some sweat equity, you'll see the benefits in more ways than one.
- When the cooperative was getting ready to open, a core group of 20 members put in hours of sweat equity to renovate the space.
- The Games got a helping hand from no fewer than 5,100 volunteers, without whose sweat equity was applied to all aspects of the Games.
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