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adoption

[uh-dop-shuhn] / əˈdɒp ʃən /


NOUN
legal taking of another's child
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But a time jump, moving from a shtetl during World War I to 1930s Warsaw, pushes the film into more unexpected territory, as it encompasses issues of immigration, adoption and assimilation.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Early anecdotal evidence on budget penetration and new advertiser adoption appears encouraging,” Coolbrith wrote.

From Barron's

Additionally, the AI features that Salesforce and Adobe have rolled out are still in the early stages of adoption, leaving investors skeptical of their value.

From MarketWatch

Analysts presented several possible scenarios for adoption, including a world where the technology falls short of investors’ lofty expectations.

From Barron's

“These frictions are likely to slow adoption in the near term from card-based payments to stablecoins, in our view,” they write.

From The Wall Street Journal