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divergent

[dih-vur-juhnt, dahy-] / dɪˈvɜr dʒənt, daɪ- /


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Although their paths seem to be widely divergent, Vernice and Annie’s common desire for love, connection and purpose resonates deeply, which promises to make “Kin” a balm for readers’ fractured spirits in these divided times.

From Los Angeles Times

Also revealing are gold and bitcoin’s divergent reactions to geopolitical risk.

From MarketWatch

What’s more, different private funds can claim wildly divergent valuations on identical assets.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shortly beforehand, both sides doubled down on their divergent positions regarding the future of the Danish territory.

From Barron's

That’s because different ETF managers define the same factor in drastically divergent ways.

From The Wall Street Journal