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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of leases in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of leases in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of leases in a Sentence

  1. Mike Freeman:

    The key point here is that selling these leases will do nothing to help with gas prices.

  2. Alfonso Perez:

    While surviving in 100 beehives on Hickenbottom’s property, the insects were owned and maintained by Alfonso Perez. He leases the property during the winter, and Alfonso Perez leases the beehives to pollinate almond trees throughout California. Somebody came here, and tipped over all the boxes, and sprayed them with diesel fuel, it killed a whole bunch of bees.

  3. Jonathan Miller:

    If you look at market share of two-year leases, 56.3%, that is the highest since June of 2021 during the rocket ship of rental activity, what that says to me is that the consumer expects rents to rise going forward and they are locking in rent now as a protection.

  4. Jim Farrell:

    As cash rent collections start this spring, I expect to see more farm operators who have had difficulty acquiring adequate financing either let leases go or try and renegotiate terms.

  5. Mark Cohen:

    He's letting leases expire, he's abandoning stores. He keeps them open if it's expedient to stay open, obviously, they are all going to be gone shortly. You can count on that.

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