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cadre

[ka-drey, kah-drey] / ˈkæ dreɪ, ˈkɑ dreɪ /


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It was once on the verge of being unincorporated amid accusations that it had been controlled for decades by a small cadre of families and their associates.

From Los Angeles Times

That advice included “find a private cadre of advisers who have no axes to grind” and “call your mom.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Nestlé watchers said the new CEO and chairman represent a step forward, after fiefs built up over the years around an elite cadre of managers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Using a South Dakota trust to avoid taxes on carried-interest income has become a favored strategy for a small but growing cadre of private-equity professionals.

From The Wall Street Journal

A growing cadre of researchers—many of them the same ones who brought us LLMs and their underlying architecture—are working on what comes next.

From The Wall Street Journal