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transformation

[trans-fer-mey-shuhn] / ˌtræns fərˈmeɪ ʃən /


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“We are making progress, but transformations of this scale take time,” said Chief Executive Daniel Heaf, adding that fourth-quarter results exceeded its guidance.

From The Wall Street Journal

The proportion of Ethiopians who have access to the internet remains quite low, meaning that the country has lagged behind others on the continent in terms of digital transformation.

From BBC

The transformation could be down to the pruning of nerve networks, and changes to blood vessels and cells that support nerves, says Carmona, and could represent the brain rewiring in a positive way.

From BBC

Salama reported that the president “sees himself as the first modern American leader with the guts to complete what others only flirted with: map-changing transformations across the world.”

From Salon

The downgrade reflects competitive pressures across the media sector and continued free cash flow headwinds from significant transformation costs, Fitch said.

From The Wall Street Journal