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tilt

[tilt] / tɪlt /






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The IMF said risks to the global outlook "remain tilted to the downside", warning that if expectations about AI growth turn out to be overly optimistic an abrupt market correction could be triggered.

From BBC

Royal commentator Richard Palmer describes this as "Harry's final tilt at the national newspapers he blames for ruining his life".

From BBC

For now, manufacturers are running at full tilt with factories that predate the AI boom.

From The Wall Street Journal

However exciting or ridiculous GameStop mania seemed to you at the time, it was an event that tilted the investing world on its axis.

From The Wall Street Journal

“That said, the wider appeal and lower costs of recently introduced pills could tilt the balance,” the analysts write, projecting that the impact could be most significant for quick-service restaurants.

From The Wall Street Journal