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parse

[pahrs, pahrz] / pɑrs, pɑrz /




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In the week ahead, investors will parse the January jobs report, which will be published on Wednesday, Feb. 11.

From Barron's

We thought we owed him the opportunity after our criticism of his tariffs, and we’ll pay him the additional compliment of parsing his claims.

From The Wall Street Journal

As traders parsed renewed fears of a trans-Atlantic trade war, a bond selloff in Japan on Tuesday sent yields on that country’s longer-dated government debt to records.

From The Wall Street Journal

Netflix will announce fourth quarter earnings Tuesday, which investors will parse for an insight into the company’s bid to acquire Warner Bros.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even the mystery she’s trying to unravel depends on correctly parsing the meaning of syntax and conjugation.

From Salon