Much of the book examines how readers can make adversity an asset instead of a liability.
But, his education made him an asset for the party, one that would come in handy in the years to come.
Considering how much rebuilding the Rimillians were going to have to do, a forest of these things would make a great asset.
But he also attempts to make an asset of his relative poverty.
James Levine made the Met orchestra a powerful asset for the singers.
The advertising seeks to make an asset of being relatively unknown while at the same time trying to get broader recognition.
In our business you often take a weakness and make an asset of it.
He has also made an asset of his wandering attention, neuroticism and vanity.
Ireland has even made an asset of its previous backwardness.
He was a creative offensive player whose skating ability made him a solid two-way asset.