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pantheon

[pan-thee-on, -uhn, pan-thee-uhn] / ˈpæn θiˌɒn, -ən, pænˈθi ən /


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Warsh must now get through a Senate Banking Committee hearing, "maintaining the confidence of both markets and the president in the process," said economist Samuel Tombs of Pantheon Macroeconomics.

From Barron's

The data indicate that manufacturers are passing on both higher tariffs and recent increases in industrial metals prices to customers, writes Samuel Tombs, chief U.S. economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics.

From Barron's

While the Conference Board survey data on expectations has diverged from spending patterns in the past, economist Oliver Allen of Pantheon Macroeconomics said: "We'd be surprised if its recent deterioration proves to be an entirely false signal."

From Barron's

Before this, he was perhaps the pop star most indebted to the pantheon of 1970s rock, from Elton John to David Bowie to Fleetwood Mac.

From The Wall Street Journal

Donne’s intestinal treasure has not entered the pantheon of great metaphors.

From The Wall Street Journal