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elsewhere

[els-hwair, -wair] / ˈɛlsˌʰwɛər, -ˌwɛər /


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Visiting prosecutors from Michigan, Wisconsin, the Dakotas and elsewhere have stepped in to fill the void.

From The Wall Street Journal

In parts of Illinois, for instance, consistent nuclear generation and limited transmission lines to move it out of state caused power prices to actually fall below zero at times when prices were soaring elsewhere.

From Barron's

The new California Post Alliance is advocating for an incentive that would cover post-production jobs in-state, even if principal photography films elsewhere or the project did not otherwise qualify for the state’s production incentive.

From Los Angeles Times

These platforms replicate core financial functions—exchanging assets, providing liquidity, settling trades—while claiming exemption from the obligations that accompany those functions elsewhere.

From Barron's

The trick for executives at privately held JE Dunn and elsewhere is how to manage the risk that the boom could go bust.

From The Wall Street Journal