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central

[sen-truhl] / ˈsɛn trəl /


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As a kicker, “Melania” observes its central couple politely nodding goodnight after they come home from three inauguration balls, making it clear that the couple prefers separate bedrooms.

From Los Angeles Times

‘If central banks accelerate their buying on this dip, that will tell us a lot.’

From MarketWatch

Yet the central bank left rates unchanged last week, partly because the labor market seemed to be stabilizing.

From MarketWatch

SAR11 bacteria play a central role in ocean carbon cycling, helping regulate how carbon moves through marine food webs.

From Science Daily

The on-year decline was largely driven by higher depreciation from its newly commercialized central office and higher interest costs due to increased borrowings, the analyst says.

From The Wall Street Journal