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bounce

[bouns] / baʊns /






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Rosanna Maietta, president and chief executive of the American Hotel and Lodging Assn. however, has said relief from higher labor costs is much-needed in an industry that has struggled to bounce back from pandemic shutdowns.

From Los Angeles Times • May 13, 2026

The group’s trading unit sank to a quarterly loss, but it should bounce back over the rest of the year, they say.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 13, 2026

The stocks that managers have aggressively dumped could bounce back soon because, in Golub’s decades of experience, “positioning data is mean-reverting,” he writes.

From Barron's • May 13, 2026

"Our findings reveal that aging in blood stem cells is not an irreversible fate. Old blood stem cells have the capacity to revert to a youthful state; they can bounce back," said Dr. Ghaffari.

From Science Daily • May 12, 2026

But the air smells washed fresh by the rain, and the ball has that new-ball bounce.

From "The Tenth Mistake of Hank Hooperman" by Gennifer Choldenko




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