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provider

[pruh-vahy-der] / prəˈvaɪ dər /




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Weeks of evidence presented to the court showed how the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday paid large sums to a network of information providers to help journalists write stories.

From BBC

Investors didn’t get what they were hoping for on Tuesday when the energy provider failed to announce new data-center deals at a highly awaited investor event.

From Barron's

Though direct holdings in the asset class are typically small for European banks, indirect exposure via private credit providers mean that risks could be bigger than initial appearances, Schramm-Fuchs said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Currently the airline has what it describes as free, “streaming-quality connectivity” on most of its planes through providers Viasat and Hughes Network Systems, with the service coming this fall to trans-Pacific routes.

From The Wall Street Journal

After the breakup of their marriage, Burden’s husband flipped from provider to usurper.

From Los Angeles Times