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adoption

[uh-dop-shuhn] / əˈdɒp ʃən /


NOUN
legal taking of another's child
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“We expect a continued rotation as non-technology sectors experience growth thanks to higher profit margins through AI adoption and greater operating efficiencies,” said Richard Saperstein, chief investment officer at investment group Treasury Partners.

From Barron's

But even if Warsh pushes the Fed to cut rates when he joins in May, it’ll take further institutional adoption of bitcoin — in addition to monetary policy easing — to push the crypto’s price higher.

From MarketWatch

If Lecornu survives, as anticipated based on his previous support, the budget will move forward for definitive adoption.

From Barron's

Looking ahead, Western Digital expects its revenue growth to continue and profitability to improve due to continued data center demand and adoption of its high-capacity drives, Finance Chief Kris Sennesael said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, wide adoption has brought new inconveniences, as even power users feel awkward talking to their laptops.

From Los Angeles Times