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centric

[sen-trik] / ˈsɛn trɪk /


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When added to a U.S.-centric portfolio, single-country funds can reduce one’s overall risk, sometimes rising when U.S. stocks fall, or at least falling less.

From Barron's

That’s in contrast to his Marvel counterpart, the seemingly U.S.-centric Captain America, who evolved from fighting Nazis during World War II to questioning the morality of government surveillance, Hagley said.

From Los Angeles Times

His L.A.-centric poster stands as a love letter to the place he adores.

From Los Angeles Times

But unlike their late rival, it also includes a good mix of L.A.-centric coverage and no news releases masquerading as journalism.

From Los Angeles Times

And this parched desert landscape — two for two on L.A.-centric performances.

From Los Angeles Times