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newfound

[noo-found, nyoo-] / ˈnuˌfaʊnd, ˈnyu- /


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McDonald’s says that the Big Arch burger, which began rolling out in the U.S. this week, has already seen strong sales from this newfound interest.

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It’s therefore less surprising that U.S. assets have performed well despite newfound instability and a literal hot conflict.

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I said, picking up the camera with a newfound reverence.

From Literature

Yet for all the unease over AI coming for white-collar jobs in software and beyond, investors may in some cases reward companies for newfound efficiencies ushered in by the technology.

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Instead of shrinking their work, AI will lead to “work intensification” where employees use their newfound tools to tackle a broader scope of tasks, resulting in increased multitasking across the company.

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