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anchor

[ang-ker] / ˈæŋ kər /




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“From the folks on the soundstage to the people designing the sets, these are jobs that anchor communities.”

From Los Angeles Times

Manufacturing had long functioned as a wage anchor — not just for factory workers but for entire regions.

From MarketWatch

Like other notable mysteries of the past, the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie, has captivated the nation, waiting for updates.

From Los Angeles Times

But Brusuelas adds that Powell could provide some flexibility by noting that monetary policy going forward will be conditional on inflation expectations remaining well anchored.

From Barron's

An enormous pool anchors the backyard, and the home’s hilltop perch offers stunning views of the surrounding area.

From MarketWatch