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hybrid

[hahy-brid] / ˈhaɪ brɪd /


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Anecdotally, he cites a multitude of factors, ranging from growing environmental consciousness — hybrids and electric vehicles are big with the age bracket — to the ease of rideshare, especially in major cities.

From Los Angeles Times

Joint work on protecting critical infrastructure, countering hybrid threats, and developing secure telecommunications and next-generation defense technologies must continue regardless of political noise.

From The Wall Street Journal

The hybrid system is simplified through the removal of the MGU-H, the complex and expensive device that recovered energy from the turbo.

From BBC

You might also want to see what develops a year or two from now, as the financial services industry is deep in the process of innovation on annuities, long-term-care hybrid policies and life insurance.

From MarketWatch

This means that in practice automakers will still be able to sell a limited number of polluting vehicles -- from plug-in hybrids to diesel cars -- beyond 2035, provided the resulting emissions are "compensated" in various ways.

From Barron's