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limited

[lim-i-tid] / ˈlɪm ɪ tɪd /




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When discounting those to the present day, that implies “limited additional downside from current levels” for the stock, Zelnick wrote.

From MarketWatch

Although the amount of data for this phase is limited, researchers found a clear pattern.

From Science Daily

"Airbus confirms it has identified a supplier quality issue affecting a limited number of A320 metal panels," a spokeswoman for the company told AFP, confirming earlier media reports.

From Barron's

When they struggle, the U.S. economy is limited in how fast it can grow.

From MarketWatch

For example, a steel manufacturer faced with a sudden shortage of tungsten could apply Pathway’s framework that can learn from limited amounts of private data, without exposing that data to the world.

From The Wall Street Journal