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disconnect

[dis-kuh-nekt] / ˌdɪs kəˈnɛkt /


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Both oil and silver are priced in dollars and “we can see little in the way of other macro drivers to explain the current disconnect.”

From MarketWatch

Ms Zia said at the time that the government was "disconnected" with its people and with its actions had "confined the whole country".

From BBC

With the emerging developments in AI and molecular genomics, humankind may soon progress from “received” life, generated by natural engineering, to designing and constructing synthetic life that is disconnected from history and heredity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Forward Jake LaRavia said in the locker room that there felt like a “disconnect” on the team, but couldn’t verbalize more about how things had turned so suddenly.

From Los Angeles Times

The disconnect between industry developments and market performance has left some investors puzzled.

From MarketWatch