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interim

[in-ter-uhm] / ˈɪn tər əm /




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The elections were called after an interim government was formed to guide the nation of 30 million people following the resignation of veteran leader KP Sharma Oli.

From Barron's

The probes have prompted Coupang’s CEO to step down, and his interim CEO successor—an American—to leave South Korea amid investigations by police and lawmakers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 21-year-old, who lashed in United's second goal from the edge of the box, limped off in the closing stages of the match with what interim head coach Michael Carrick hoped was cramp.

From BBC

Charles Moore, interim CEO at First Brands, said the company “explored all available options to secure funding and advance the sale process,” but found no viable solution to keep these parts of the business going.

From The Wall Street Journal

Credibility issues are mounting for Trade Desk, the advertising-technology company that just announced a new interim chief financial officer about five months after naming its last permanent one.

From MarketWatch