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internal

[in-tur-nl] / ɪnˈtɜr nl /


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The Journal identified some of the investments by speaking to executives and healthcare investors and reviewing internal company documents.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead, they cited their internal resources: a sense of personal agency or independence—often gained by facing tough life challenges—that allows them to handle uncertainty.

From The Wall Street Journal

The email also describes "conflicts between internal parties" at Aston Martin.

From BBC

“That’s an internal personal question … as far as, can you repeat and continue to get better than what you’ve been,” Roberts said.

From Los Angeles Times

By clarifying how psychedelics redirect perception from the outside world to internal memory networks, the study provides a clearer biological explanation for both hallucinations and the growing therapeutic potential of these compounds.

From Science Daily