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contends

[kuhn-tendz] / kənˈtɛndz /




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As the freight industry contends with overcapacity and pressure on profitability, the company has been working to right-size its cost base and streamline its organizational and sales structure as it seeks to accelerate growth.

From The Wall Street Journal

It contends the devices bypass a 2016 state law that spells out how law enforcement agencies can use automated license plate readers, which are often referred to as ALPRs.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Hunt, 44, contends that Mr. Cornyn, 74, is too old for another term.

From The Wall Street Journal

The guidance comes as the human-resources software group contends with increased worries among investors that its business could be disrupted by the rise of artificial intelligence.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Massachusetts Democrat contends that the industry’s reliance on such workers could create “serious” safety, privacy and national-security risks.

From MarketWatch