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reset

[ree-set, ree-set] / riˈsɛt, ˈriˌsɛt /






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“Pathway’s architecture is designed to handle this complexity by remembering sequences and consequences over time, rather than resetting with every interaction.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The problem—and the reason the stock has reset—is simple: Investors don’t like when guidance goes in the wrong direction.

From The Wall Street Journal

No less significant is the mental reset Ms. Donnellan captures: the reversal of hopelessness after years of dieting failure, a reawakened sense of agency.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their mood darkened over the summer as Europe was left on the sidelines as the U.S. and China sought to reset the rules of global trade.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It gives the sport a chance to hit the reset button and build a solid foundation," added the American.

From BBC