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commentator

[kom-uhn-tey-ter] / ˈkɒm ənˌteɪ tər /


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While acknowledging that wars have their own dynamics and emphasizing that his view is low conviction as a consequence, Papic opines that Iran’s pain threshold is lower than markets and commentators imagine.

From MarketWatch

Commanders and commentators may reference ancient texts, such as the Book of Ezekiel, which prophesied a war against the biblical kingdom of Israel, or the Book of Revelation.

From Salon

In January, she made her first appearance as a commentator at a major esports event.

From BBC

The redaction failures have given ammunition to bloggers and online commentators who have portrayed women trapped in Epstein’s orbit as willing participants.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ryan says on an analyst call that he has heard commentators raise concerns that “AI could kill existing technology companies.”

From The Wall Street Journal