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entry

[en-tree] / ˈɛn tri /






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“Historically, late year markets are slightly more favorable, but only by enough to reward those who are already participating, not those waiting for a postcard perfect entry.”

From Barron's

The new restrictions, announced in October, have prevented the entry of 5,000 refugees into the country, according to government estimates.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Our work is directly tied to market activity and the entry of goods and aid," he says.

From BBC

Rank the entries on your wishlist in order of importance, then determine three locations that check most of those boxes.

From MarketWatch

Higgins has considered taking a break from certain tournaments but is restricted by the nature of the ranking system, where entry into big events can depend on performance in the smaller ones.

From BBC