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cadence

[keyd-ns] / ˈkeɪd ns /


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Together, these events highlighted not only a dramatic change in leadership but also the shifting cadence of society.

From The Wall Street Journal

SpaceX’s primary vehicle is the Falcon 9, a medium-lift vehicle with a reusable booster, which has been key to the company’s efforts to cut down the cost of launches and ramp up its launch cadence.

From MarketWatch

There’s a cadence to sales, a pattern to coupons, a small ecosystem of rewards programs and “oops” bins where imperfect or surplus food waits quietly for someone to notice.

From Salon

Being an effective auctioneer, students are told, is about controlling cadence, pitch, projection and resonance.

From The Wall Street Journal

It has also increased the cadence of its advanced AI chip releases.

From The Wall Street Journal