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domain

[doh-meyn] / doʊˈmeɪn /


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It seems Maresca has made an already difficult job even harder by putting his complaints — albeit cryptically — into the public domain.

From BBC

Companies that want a more sustainable relationship with employees will need an investment model versus a transactional one: We will invest in your skills so you can be a competitive professional in your domain.

From The Wall Street Journal

The findings were consistent across domains, using data from nearly 35,000 adults in some two dozen previously published studies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their chosen field of AI research was the niche domain of eccentric professors and their graduate students.

From The Wall Street Journal

Casinos and gambling oversight were once the sole domain of the states, while financial markets are generally regulated by the federal government, notably the SEC and Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

From Barron's