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adversely

[ad-vurs-lee] / ædˈvɜrs li /


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Truist Securities analyst Matthew Coad said in a note that Block may be a “case study” for how companies’ investments in AI could “adversely impact employment rates.”

From MarketWatch

This is in addition to other crises that had been adversely affecting businesses and people.

From BBC

“I do think Google’s self-sufficiency should command a premium relative to the others that could be adversely impacted by one cog in the wheel,” Treacy said, referring to Google’s proprietary tensor processing units.

From MarketWatch

People who are adversely affected by underwater mortgages — as this story illustrates — are those who need to sell as soon as possible.

From MarketWatch

Disclosing the information "would, more likely than not, adversely affect public safety", it said.

From BBC