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horizon

[huh-rahy-zuhn] / həˈraɪ zən /


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Now, according to court filings made public Tuesday, the county faces an additional 5,500 claims of the same nature, leaving the prospect of a third hefty payout looming on the horizon.

From Los Angeles Times

Frontier AI demands sustained investment over long time horizons, often without near-term returns.

From The Wall Street Journal

At present, there is little indication of any prolonged drier or more settled weather on the horizon.

From BBC

The sky is blue and cool, with only a few clouds low over the horizon.

From Literature

Since your retirement horizon is at least 35 years, a 4% withdrawal rate would be relatively aggressive.

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