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confluence

[kon-floo-uhns] / ˈkɒn flu əns /


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“It’s a confluence of different factors that make dividend strategies, in general, more attractive than they’ve been over the past couple of years,” Senyek says.

From Barron's

The funding deal was driven by a confluence of Saviynt’s maturing business and technology, and enterprise AI coming of age to create “underlying market tailwinds,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The spill occurred near Sargent Creek, just over a mile upstream from its confluence with the Salinas River — a key drinking and irrigation source for the Salinas Valley and much of the Central Coast.

From Los Angeles Times

The second is "confluence theory", which also suggests that only children perform better than children with siblings academically because a family's "intellectual environment" declines as the number of children grows.

From BBC

“Drug discovery is just one part,” Visser said in the video, noting that AI can lead to lower medical costs and longer life spans thanks to the “confluence of gene therapy, robotics and diagnostics accelerating.”

From Barron's