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coalition

[koh-uh-lish-uhn] / ˌkoʊ əˈlɪʃ ən /


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After developing and fine-tuning its detection system for more than 15 years, the coalition hopes to begin licensing the tech to carmakers and suppliers within the next year.

From The Wall Street Journal

A group of entertainment industry workers launched a new coalition that aims to advocate for the rights of creators amid the growing AI industry.

From Los Angeles Times

They need to build flexible coalitions outside the usual trans-Atlantic circle based on shared benefits, not only historical ties.

From The Wall Street Journal

The law on "granting a loan to prevent the bankruptcy of Budapest municipality" was adopted by the 199-member parliament -- dominated by Orban's governing coalition -- with 136 voting in favour, 34 against with no abstentions.

From Barron's

But members of the coalition say Edison’s program is forcing the victims who are the most desperate for financial support to give up their legal right to fair compensation.

From Los Angeles Times