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extended

[ik-sten-did] / ɪkˈstɛn dɪd /




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Apart from chopping four hours off the working week, he extended free healthcare and introduced civil unions, laying the ground for a gay marriage bill that was adopted over a decade later, despite mass protests.

From Barron's

Moore argued that things are “anything but normal” this time around, as demand looks “durable” for an extended period.

From MarketWatch

“But they can ensure that the initial rise in prices does not lead to a rise in longer term inflationary expectations and extended inflationary pressures,” he added.

From The Wall Street Journal

An extended body-cam video of Paul’s arrest also has been released.

From Los Angeles Times

Investors have rushed to exit what are called business-development companies as worries mount about the value of the loans extended to software companies.

From MarketWatch