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- noun Alternative form of
all in . - adjective Alternative form of
all in . - adverb Alternative form of
all in .
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Examples
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Buffett bought railroad Burlington Northern Santa Fe last year for $26.5 billion in what he described as an "all-in wager" on the U.S. economy.
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Berkshire bought Burlington Northern in February 2010 in Buffett's largest acquisition, a deal he called an "all-in wager" on the U.S. economy.
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They called an all-in bet on software and services a risky decision for HP, considering that its services business has gone practically nowhere and its software business makes up just 2% of the company's sales.
CNN.com 2011
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Eight lenders will contribute to the five-year bullet facility, which will pay a so-called all-in fee of 100 basis points over benchmark rates, one of the people said yesterday, asking not to be identified as details are private.
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Eight lenders will contribute to the five-year bullet facility, which will pay a so-called all-in fee of 100 basis points over benchmark rates, one of the people said yesterday, asking not to be identified as details are private.
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Hewitt lost the bulk of his chips minutes before his ouster after calling an all-in wager from 49-year-old Badih Bounahra of Belize with an unsuited king-queen.
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Berkshire acquired Burlington Northern last year for $26.5 billion in cash and stock, taking on about $8 billion in debt, in what Buffett has called an "all-in wager" on the U.S. economy.
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Heinz called an all-in bet from Staszko with an ace and a king.
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At least nine lenders will contribute to the five-year bullet facility, which will pay a so-called all-in fee of 100 basis points over benchmark rates, one of the people said yesterday, asking not to be identified as details are private.
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Then I bust Andy Bloch after I limp under the gun with nines again, reraise his $150 raise up to $450, and am forced to call his all-in re-reraise up to $1,100 strictly on the basis of pot odds, even though I’m not thrilled about it.
TAKE ME TO THE RIVER Peter Alson 2006
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