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crunch

[kruhnch] / krʌntʃ /




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For example, Lincoln and S&P Dow Jones crunch data from roughly 7,000 quarterly portfolio-company valuations in their new U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and his negotiating team arrived in the Swiss city of Geneva on Wednesday for the crunch talks to be held the following day, Iran's government said.

From Barron's

“How many of the places you’ve visited are feeling the crunch?”

From Los Angeles Times

The remaining icicles were put into the pail, and with the mallet, Duane hammered them and crushed them into something like snow, but still with the icy crunch he preferred.

From Literature

“Sometimes this affordability crunch will manifest as higher prices or faster inflation, but it is more likely to appear as slower wage growth and the rollback of public supports for households,” Bivens wrote.

From MarketWatch