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current

Definition for current

noun as in flow of something, usually water

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flood, river, stream, tide

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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