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conducted

Definition for conducted

adjective as in directed

adjective as in governed

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The median forecasts in this calendar come from surveys of economists conducted by Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal.

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Since that document was signed on May 17, 1792, by 24 stockbrokers who often conducted business under a buttonwood tree outside 68 Wall St., the financial markets have eagerly embraced new technologies.

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Phase 1 trials of a drug test for safety, not efficacy, and are often conducted in a small, healthy group of volunteers.

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The account closures were more evidence of discrimination when paired with the surveillance the banks had conducted, he argued.

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TSA under the Biden administration had also conducted more secondary ID checks of Clear passengers, slowing it down.

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