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dominance

[dom-uh-nuhns] / ˈdɒm ə nəns /


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The Premier League's financial might has not always translated into dominance in continental competition, with no English club featuring in the last two Champions League finals.

From Barron's

But exporters now warn that shifting US trade policy could have the opposite effect – and reinforce Beijing's manufacturing dominance, rather than weaken it.

From BBC

Whether JPMorgan can maintain its dominance through a period of intense disruption remains to be seen.

From Barron's

CoStar Group pushed into the data business, creating dominance over information on building size, age, tenants and sale prices—data that the established firms once controlled and now pay CoStar dearly to access.

From The Wall Street Journal

But they pointed to Beijing’s efforts to weaponize its dominance in rare earths and other supply chains as major pressures in a tech world already dealing with heavy demand from AI.

From The Wall Street Journal