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[rey-ting] / ˈreɪ tɪŋ /


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Considering doomsday prophecies from a podcast with a paltry 68 total star ratings on Spotify is one thing, but believing them is another entirely.

From Salon

Here are our player ratings for the Adelaide contest:

From BBC

Business development companies, or BDCs, typically make high-interest loans to midsize corporations with junk credit ratings, using income from the loans to pay big dividends to their investors.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Adobe faces far more competition today than it did a few years ago,” said Oliver, who has a neutral rating on the stock.

From MarketWatch

The plot played out in the ring was lifeless - a slow, joyless watch that would have struggled to earn even a charitable rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

From BBC