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turbulence

[tur-byuh-luhns] / ˈtɜr byə ləns /




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Their upbeat outlook didn’t rest primarily on having the financial resources to handle inflation or other turbulence in the economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

“They’re back on their flight path with still some turbulence in the air,” Ives said.

From Los Angeles Times

The turbulence in the unit has raised questions about the fate of those cases and sparked alarm among some antitrust practitioners, lawmakers and former officials.

From BBC

“When there’s so much turbulence around us, I’m built for these moments,” he said Wednesday at The Wall Street Journal Leadership Institute’s Technology Council Summit in Silicon Valley.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is a challenge that has long dogged the European Union, but has gained greater urgency because of geopolitical turbulence, intensified global competition and an economy that lags behind bigger powers.

From Barron's