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footprint

[foot-print] / ˈfʊtˌprɪnt /


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He praised the country’s “persons of merit” for leaving “footprints of pure and clean conscience on the path toward the prosperity of the state.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He said it was shocking the Prince Group had been able to build a "global footprint" without raising alarm bells, given the serious criminal charges it now faces.

From BBC

Executives emphasized the company's global footprint, with most revenue generated outside China and several top managers from overseas.

From Barron's

Controlling more qubits with less wiring is part of the company’s endeavor to build increasingly big computers with a smaller physical footprint.

From Barron's

It said on average a real Christmas tree produces about 3.5kg of carbon dioxide emissions, but a 2m tree sent to landfill without its roots can have a carbon footprint of 16kg.

From BBC