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portal

[pawr-tl, pohr-] / ˈpɔr tl, ˈpoʊr- /


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The House Education and Workforce Committee has been seeking the audit records since November, and CTU finally complied and also posted the audits on its members-only portal.

From The Wall Street Journal

A state-run news portal credited a Li essay with shaping Xi’s views on improving the party’s public messaging through livelier language.

From The Wall Street Journal

If you’re working with a tax professional these days, they’re most likely going to want you to upload all of your documents to a portal anyway, so it’s best to have a digital copy.

From MarketWatch

Many employers have self-service portals that allow you to do this online.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Education Department’s recent launch of a portal for universities’ foreign-funding disclosures was even timelier than officials likely realized.

From The Wall Street Journal