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reserved

[ri-zurvd] / rɪˈzɜrvd /




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Tickets were hard to come by and reserved for “those building, funding, and researching the technologies that define intelligence.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He is applying for a O-1 US visa which is reserved for individuals with "extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics".

From BBC

The company, Noto added, is “combining our regulatory strength as a national bank with transparent, fully reserved on-chain technology to provide a safer and more efficient way for partners to move funds.”

From Barron's

In fact, the current agreement prohibits rookie officials from being tapped for a playoff game, because postseason eligibility is reserved for “officials with two or more credited seasons.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Her strongest comments were reserved for tech billionaire Elon Musk, who led cost-cutting efforts at the Department of Government Efficiency - or Doge - before leaving the government in May.

From BBC