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posture

[pos-cher] / ˈpɒs tʃər /




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For a time, bond yields didn’t exhibit the typical defensive posture they normally take when stocks sell off.

From Barron's

“As rapid AI adoption expands the attack surface for organizations, real-time visibility into vulnerabilities and actionable insights for what to fix first are critical to minimize risk and strengthen security posture,” ServiceNow said.

From The Wall Street Journal

After months of negotiations and public posturing, USC and Notre Dame have failed to reach an agreement to continue their rivalry series.

From Los Angeles Times

"It's very troubling the posture that they have taken. I won't be satisfied until the survivors are satisfied."

From BBC

In 2014 a Needham & Co. analyst said in an email: “My whole life is about posturing for the Toys R Us IPO.”

From The Wall Street Journal