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aspect

[as-pekt] / ˈæs pɛkt /




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Another aspect of much of the litigation: It aims to cause damage even when the unions are unlikely to prevail in court.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, fighting in the NHL is a regular aspect of the matches, for which both sides can be given a far less harsh punishment of up to a five-minute penalty for individual players.

From BBC

Budget analysts say Mamdani will likely need the tax hikes to fund the most ambitious aspects of his affordability agenda, including new affordable housing, a free bus service and the expansion of universal child care.

From The Wall Street Journal

Elizabeth Bernstein writes a column for The Wall Street Journal that explores social psychology and the manifold aspects of human interactions.

From The Wall Street Journal

My mother is 90 years old, still physically capable in all respects, and at this time does not need a full-time caregiver to feed or dress her or handle other aspects of daily care.

From Barron's