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current
adjective as in contemporary; common
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accepted, accustomed, afoot, circulating, common knowledge, customary, cutting-edge, doing, existent, extant, fashionable, going around, hot, in circulation, in progress, in the mainstream, in the news, in use, in vogue, leading-edge, on the front burner, popular, present-day, prevalent, rampant, regnant, rife, state-of-the-art, topical, trendy, up-to-date, widespread
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That trend “speaks to the underlying lack of conviction in the longer-term sustainability of the current AI infrastructure spend cycle,” according to Chronert.
Corporate cost cuts and the labor market are a risk to Deutsche Bank’s base forecast, which sees unemployment rising modestly in the near term before returning to current levels next year.
Corporate cost cuts and the labor market are a risk to Deutsche Bank’s base forecast, which sees unemployment rising modestly in the near term before returning to current levels next year.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday said that the American proposals on Ukraine, in their current form, could form the basis of a settlement, according to Russian state news agency TASS.
The team hopes to then build a stronger picture of the snail's current UK range, and identify how habitat restoration, pollution management and the careful movement of snails between sites can help recover their numbers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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