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de-escalation

[dee-es-kuh-layshuhn] / ˌdiˌɛs kəˈleɪʃən /




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“This is a time for de-escalation,” Cook said, according to an internal memo to Apple employees obtained by the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg News and others.

From MarketWatch

“This is a time for de-escalation,” Cook wrote in the internal message viewed by The Wall Street Journal.

From The Wall Street Journal

Recent diplomatic efforts in Eastern Europe also have yet to translate into a meaningful de-escalation, the financial markets strategist adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Vance told Kim that the U.S. side wanted to see meaningful de-escalation in the South Korean government’s treatment of tech firms such as Coupang, the people familiar with the meeting said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over 60 Minnesota executives signed a letter calling for “immediate de-escalation” after a fatal shooting and continuing tensions.

From Barron's