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emulation

[em-yuh-ley-shuhn] / ˌɛm yəˈleɪ ʃən /




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“There’s a power in these waivers and that power is emulation. We adopt through these waivers the principles and policies that lead to innovation and investment.”

From New York Times

Paying attention did not, for her, necessarily lead to emulation.

From New York Times

Nicholas Eberstadt’s book and its dissenting guests have furnished a model worthy of wide emulation.

From Washington Post

The stunning emulation of natural language can blind us to the deeply alien thinking — or, if you prefer, processing — underneath.

From Washington Post

If the new paper is on target, however, that emulation should stop shy of excessive fluid intake.

From Los Angeles Times