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dominance

[dom-uh-nuhns] / ˈdɒm ə nəns /


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“Gold’s failure to rally despite geopolitical stress highlights the current dominance of higher real yields, a firmer dollar and position adjustment over its traditional safe-haven role,” Hansen adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

In his own words, he was "gone" with Price 5-0 up and allowing Littler to have just one double attempt, in the opening leg, such was his scoring dominance.

From BBC

A lawyer for states pressed Rapino on past boasts about market dominance and an alleged message stating Live Nation’s fees were “too high.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It functions as a loyalty oath, one ritual in a much larger pattern of humiliation and dominance.

From Salon

Apple is on track to surpass $1 billion of AI revenue this year, leveraging its device dominance.

From The Wall Street Journal