0 a deep-pocketed person or organization has a lot of money to spend: --
In the past, deep-pocketed syndicates could outspend their rivals on lighter, faster boats.
And observers predict this will be the norm in 2012 -- where official campaigns get to stay high-brow, while deep-pocketed outsiders go negative.
He also burnished his pro-business bona fides in order to better attract deep-pocketed corporations.
That could allow deep-pocketed companies to buy faster or better service for their content at the expense of upstart, poorer competitors.
It's quite another to take on a team of deep-pocketed corporate opponents with well-established relationships, armed with strong pro-consumer arguments.
Plus, you have to impress some deep-pocketed customers.
A team of young entrepreneurs persuaded about 50 deep-pocketed investors to help them purchase a mountain.
Even if it's just for what she calls "the basics" -- their engagement rings or earrings -- deep-pocketed celebrities often get covered.