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engaging

[en-gey-jing] / ɛnˈgeɪ dʒɪŋ /


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Kelly B. Cartwright, the lead curriculum advisor on the series, says engaging young viewers with literacy in this way is critical.

From Los Angeles Times

Recently, Magnetar pared its holdings of CoreWeave stock by engaging in some sophisticated prepaid forward-sale contracts, which allows it to receive cash upfront but retain voting rights on those shares until June.

From Barron's

Stewart said: "We are just about to start engaging on a whole suite of qualifications that we will look to reduce exam length - that's one of the proposals, the actual duration of the exams."

From BBC

The South Africa case shows the value of engaging cooperative authorities to support dismantlement and international verification.

From The Wall Street Journal

G42 in a statement that year said it denied the allegations in the letter and said the company had stopped engaging with Chinese companies.

From The Wall Street Journal