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discipline

[dis-uh-plin] / ˈdɪs ə plɪn /




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“While concerns about AI-driven disruption are understandable, it is important to remember that since 2023, CHRW’s disciplined and differentiated approach to deploying advanced artificial intelligence at scale has already delivered tangible business results,” he writes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Asked what he’s learned from his uncle, Kitani said, “The every day grind, the discipline, accountability, sticking to the foundation you’re trying to build.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Rebalancing prevents a disciplined portfolio from quietly turning into a momentum trade.”

From Barron's

The forecast also reflects “line-of-sight jurisdictions launches and disciplined planning,” according to the statement.

From MarketWatch

“Energy companies are likely to maintain financial discipline, so further resource development is likely to be measured, and oil and natural-gas prices could eventuall catch up to expectations in current company prices,” he said.

From MarketWatch