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chain

[cheyn] / tʃeɪn /




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"As industrial policy becomes more assertive, geopolitical tensions rise and supply chains are disrupted, financial market stress is likely to become more frequent."

From Barron's

VCRs were a Trojan horse in the American home that kicked off a rebellion against the centralized entertainment of the big three networks and movie-theater chains.

From The Wall Street Journal

And a lot of rings, chains, and things that they may or may not want to wear.

From Los Angeles Times

Some chains are testing organic kernels, lower-salt offerings and alternative cooking oils.

From The Wall Street Journal

Email chains also indicate there was a meeting set up between Sulayem and Lord Mandelson weeks earlier to persuade the UK government to support the DP World deal.

From BBC