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analyses

[uh-nal-uh-seez] / əˈnæl əˌsiz /




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In it, per analyses by the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, Trump reported raking in at least $2.2 billion in 2025—three and a half times what he reported in 2024.

From Slate • Jul. 1, 2026

The latest analyses show the UK still behind most of the G7 but having overtaken Germany after the hit to its economy from the 2022 energy crisis.

From BBC • Jun. 23, 2026

"The best disinformation campaign is to convince a few people that thousands are convinced," said Aldu Cornelissen from Murmur Intelligence, which analyses online content.

From Barron's • Jun. 19, 2026

But it wouldn’t have—or perhaps even seek—the same access to all-agency intelligence, and it would tend to value its own analyses over those of competing agencies.

From Slate • Jun. 15, 2026

You might never guess this, however, from the neat post hoc analyses that follow each market’s close.

From "Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences" by John Allen Paulos



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