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diligence

[dil-i-juhns] / ˈdɪl ɪ dʒəns /


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At their best, Cook said, those vehicles conduct due diligence and closely monitor their loans to privately held companies for signs of distress on their investors’ behalf.

From Barron's

Hazrat, who started as a busboy, served the hotel for five decades; in a different setting, his dedication and diligence might eventually have lofted him to a leadership role.

From The Wall Street Journal

In doing her due diligence, she discovered that audacious creativity really does lie at the core of La Jolla Playhouse’s commitment to new work.

From Los Angeles Times

But the allure of a post-IPO surge or the hype on social media can sometimes distract from proper due diligence.

From Barron's

The statement noted that some Big Ten schools needed more time to assess the deal and that UC Investments also “requires some additional time to complete our due diligence as recent developments unfold.”

From The Wall Street Journal