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untouched

[uhn-tuhcht] / ʌnˈtʌtʃt /


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That pride can turn to dread as you ponder a future of RMDs where you must withdraw money that you’d prefer to leave untouched — and pay federal tax on that money at ordinary income rates.

From MarketWatch

They found that the number of animals found in the tracks of the vehicles was reduced by 37% compared to untouched areas.

From BBC

If Wednesday’s proposal is approved, a large chunk of the Russian assets sitting in the EU would still be untouched in a year’s time, likely amounting to far over €100 billion.

From The Wall Street Journal

A greenfield project refers to the development of a new mine where there was previously undeveloped or untouched land.

From The Wall Street Journal

So what's happening, given the recipe - 15 reds and blacks followed by the colours in order - remains untouched?

From BBC