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reset

[ree-set, ree-set] / riˈsɛt, ˈriˌsɛt /






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One of those involved in the furlough discussions told me: "The biggest thing was realising the expectation of the state had been reset."

From BBC

The chance for a reset and a shot at revival against South Africa, Fiji and Argentina in the summer may not be afforded Borthwick.

From BBC

“A new CEO may reset targets to more achievable levels,” Thill wrote, particularly regarding operating margins as the company pushes more-aggressive AI investments.

From MarketWatch

Evercore ISI analyst Robert Coolbrith is watching from the sidelines for now, but he believes Bumble is emerging from its “quality reset” phase with a more intentional user base.

From Barron's

The group in October reset its dividend policy by setting an around 55% payout ratio.

From The Wall Street Journal