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characterized

[kar-ik-tuh-rahyzd] / ˈkær ɪk təˌraɪzd /




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The mayor characterized Bondi’s retort as a “knee-jerk reaction” from an attorney general faced with damaging public trust concerns at her department.

From Los Angeles Times

Now, with token prices sliding, the digital-assets industry is once again confronting the prospect of an extended period characterized by waning investor interest, declining institutional investment and workforce reductions.

From The Wall Street Journal

That kind of operating performance creates the fear of a value trap—a stock that is in a perpetual cash-burn cycle characterized by things like, well, dividend cuts and capital raises.

From Barron's

And what it shows is a stable labor market characterized by relatively few layoffs.

From MarketWatch

But he characterized the situation with Canada as more challenging, noting a variety of issues he said haven’t been addressed and are preventing “real negotiations” from getting started.

From Barron's