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bloat

[bloht] / bloʊt /


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But for all the criticism of Block’s inefficiencies, the “head count actions cannot be explained by ‘bloat’” as “that problem was somewhat solved from 2023-2025,” Rawat added.

From MarketWatch

She recommends ensuring your LinkedIn headline isn’t vague, your About section isn’t bloated and your Experience section doesn’t read like a “resumé archive.”

From MarketWatch

The bloating trade deficit, that's hitting the EU as a whole, is being dubbed the latest "China shock".

From BBC

The ultimate goal of Hall’s five-year quest is to gather enough data to craft some kind of intervention for those suffering from gas and bloating.

From The Wall Street Journal

He felt it had some bloated bureaucracy that the new administration could fix.

From The Wall Street Journal