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creative

[kree-ey-tiv] / kriˈeɪ tɪv /


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Combine that with a wildly competitive talent market and you get more cash-heavy offers, along with increasingly creative incentive structures.

From The Wall Street Journal

Just as importantly, he put Disney’s valuable imprimatur behind the nascent technology amid widespread fears about protecting the industry’s creative work from AI.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’m going to get very creative with with our fertilizer programs.”

From Los Angeles Times

Sunga says her event brings together families, older women that bake together, Gen Z girlfriends that have got out of the group chat, people in college or young women that are exploring creative activities.

From BBC

Pupils from years 11 to 13 at Sevenoaks School help to make ceramics and creative clay items in workshops run by the Hospice in the Weald in Pembury.

From BBC