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concentrate

[kon-suhn-treyt] / ˈkɒn sənˌtreɪt /




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Storey says that the result reaffirms Judo’s investment case as a high-growth challenger bank in a single product segment, operating against the backdrop of a low-growth concentrated banking sector.

From The Wall Street Journal

Decaro said authorities needed to concentrate on attempting to slow coastal erosion and preserving the coast.

From BBC

However, most research has concentrated on how long people fast rather than how well that fasting window aligns with sleep timing, which is crucial for metabolic regulation.

From Science Daily

“It doesn’t just stop a blade. It spreads the kinetic energy across the fabric. The yards can work almost like a conveyor belt, preventing energy from concentrating at a single point.”

From Los Angeles Times

The lawsuit reflects growing concern about high prices and shortages of fire engines and parts in a market that is heavily concentrated among the largest players.

From The Wall Street Journal