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disciplined

adjective as in ascetic

Strongest match

Strong matches

adjective as in controlled

adjective as in regimented

Strongest match

Weak matches

adjective as in spartan

adjective as in trained

adjective as in trained

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Professional money managers tend to be more disciplined about rebalancing their stocks, even if it lowers their returns in the short term.

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Said Skipper: “I am still trying to identify weaknesses. Like, it is crazy how disciplined they are.”

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“Looking ahead, we see a good pipeline for the fourth quarter and remain confident that our disciplined approach positions us well to drive profitable, long-term growth.”

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“Results showed improving fundamentals across segments, with towable stabilizing and motor and marine delivering standout growth driven by new products, favorable mix and disciplined pricing,” Benchmark analyst Michael Albanese said in a research note.

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The company posted results well ahead of expectations, driven by resilient demand, strong pricing, and disciplined cost control, perhaps setting the tone for legacy auto makers heading into year end.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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