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aside

[uh-sahyd] / əˈsaɪd /




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Sluggish labor market aside, recent economic data and this week’s bank earnings have reassured some investors that the economy is on firm footing, with healthy credit conditions and low risk of a near-term recession.

From The Wall Street Journal

You need to add to that the money your wife has set aside too — not consolidated into your accounts, but melded together in your mental and physical accounting.

From MarketWatch

Curricula aside, what seems most worrying in Mr. Traub’s presentation is the way the spark has gone out of America’s children.

From The Wall Street Journal

There were widespread calls for the bishop to step aside after the Channel 4 programme aired, with church leaders calling his position "untenable".

From BBC

But as Badenoch wrapped up her shadow cabinet meeting at 17:00 GMT on Wednesday, she was taken aside and shown what her advisers immediately recognised was a bombshell leak.

From BBC