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greater

[grey-ter] / ˈgreɪ tər /


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The survey’s gauge of consumers’ willingness to save—which rises at times of greater economic uncertainty—stabilized, albeit close to its highest point since 2008.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company is benefiting from a rise in global defense spending and greater demand for defense platforms and ammunition in Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal

Next, the researchers plan to explore in greater detail how snow flies generate heat at the cellular level and to identify the full range of antifreeze proteins they produce.

From Science Daily

The FPV drones with a fiber-optic wire that were used this week by Iraqi militias in Baghdad—and are possessed in greater numbers by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps—indicate a worrying development because they can’t be stopped with existing electronic countermeasures.

From The Wall Street Journal

The longer the conflict persists, the larger the economic effect will be, and the greater the risk of a material repricing of assets, Kent said.

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