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respectively

[ri-spek-tiv-lee] / rɪˈspɛk tɪv li /








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The outlook compares with consensus estimates of 3% and 21%, respectively, according to a poll of estimates provided by the company.

From The Wall Street Journal

Daily temperature records were broken at LAX and UCLA, she said, where unofficial highs on Wednesday were 88 and 87 degrees, respectively.

From Los Angeles Times

The House and Senate 2025 budget votes were March 11 and March 14, respectively.

From Barron's

The opening game of the men's ice hockey is a high-profile clash between Finland and Slovakia, the 2022 gold and bronze medallists respectively.

From BBC

She added she will take things "day by day" and does not know if she will be able to compete in the team and Super-G events, which take place on 10 and 12 February respectively.

From BBC