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entirely

[en-tahyuhr-lee] / ɛnˈtaɪər li /


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Stansted Airport has previously said that all private aircraft use entirely independent terminals not operated by Stansted, and the airport does not manage or have any visibility of passenger arrangements on privately operated aircraft.

From BBC

AI will create entirely new software industries, such as in cybersecurity.

From Barron's

Paramount’s hostile takeover bypasses management entirely, appealing directly to investors and potentially putting shareholders’ preferences at odds with the board’s preferred transaction.

From MarketWatch

If you’ve made it this far, you’ve probably realized that the answer depends entirely on your individual circumstances, needs and online habits.

From Salon

If the source of any equity market negativity is in the U.S., then Saravelos reckons it’s “entirely possible for the dollar to fall as equities are going down, just like the 2002 dot-com period.”

From MarketWatch