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greater

[grey-ter] / ˈgreɪ tər /


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The salary of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board’s chair would fall 52% while other board members would see a 42% drop under the auditing watchdog’s budget plan for next year, following greater scrutiny of pay from the Securities and Exchange Commission.

From The Wall Street Journal

“With our landmark voluntary agreement with the U.S. government, we now have greater clarity on two critical fronts: pricing in the U.S. and tariffs,” Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla told investors earlier this week.

From MarketWatch

“When I dream about Lincoln it is always the way it was in my childhood,” he says, and yet, returning to it now with greater perspective, he finds that “what is done can be undone.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“Confidence among businesses and consumers remains tepid. The key question to close 2025 is whether economic uncertainty will continue to dampen hiring demand or confidence begins to lift with greater policy clarity,” Barnes added.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pew actually listened to the criticism, and altered its mode of operations, outlining a new approach to generational research that would control for other demographic factors and offer greater methodological rigor.

From Salon