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lower

[loh-er] / ˈloʊ ər /






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Other trims will come without some of those capabilities in exchange for a lower price tag.

From MarketWatch

The cash price for the deal is lower than $600 million, Bloomberg reported, but will rise over time if certain performance targets are reached.

From MarketWatch

“A male clinician can reduce the fear of being judged or exposed or misunderstood and lower the threshold for exposure,” says Michael Zakalik, a clinical psychologist based in Seattle.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Farmers are going to aim lower and spend less,” Sinclair said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some analysts are lowering their first-quarter earnings targets for major airlines, but carriers say they continue to see robust demand and strong bookings.

From The Wall Street Journal