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prospectus

[pruh-spek-tuhs] / prəˈspɛk təs /


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His prospectus for the paper said it would "zealously enforce the principles of civil and religious Liberty, in the most comprehensive sense of those terms" and "warmly advocate the cause of Reform".

From BBC

And in that tumult, the SNP - long seen as a relatively marginal force - began to reinvent itself, and more crucially, reinvent the independence prospectus.

From BBC

In its prospectus for the deal lodged with the U.S.

From Reuters

An investigation by the Dutch website Follow the Money found that several teams in Europe used them in their official financial filings or in prospectuses sent out to potential investors.

From New York Times

The dispute though is cited under “criminal proceedings” in Paytm’s July IPO prospectus filed for regulatory approval.

From Reuters