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mild

[mahyld] / maɪld /




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Temperatures could start to recover slightly as the weekend approaches, though it is unlikely they will reach the mild levels seen at the start of the week or during the previous week's spring warmth.

From BBC

There is a spectrum of severity, which is categorised as mild, moderate, severe or very severe.

From BBC

Major international benchmarks have tumbled since the start of fighting, while U.S. indexes have suffered milder losses.

From The Wall Street Journal

For all their worries, most analysts think the U.S. economy will escape the latest shock to the system with relatively mild damage — assuming the conflict only lasts another month or two.

From MarketWatch

So, growing fears that surging oil prices could cause even mild stagflation have already driven substantial underperformance for bank stocks.

From The Wall Street Journal