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entrant

[en-truhnt] / ˈɛn trənt /


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It has not yet been confirmed which artists will be taking part, but the organisation confirmed the tour would also feature performances from 10 of this year's entrants.

From BBC

The only major oil company operating there is Chevron, and new entrants lack the relationships, staff and logistical capabilities to hit the ground running.

From The Wall Street Journal

Of interest will also be new entrants to the listing space.

From Barron's

This means smaller firms, which tend to be more focused on innovation and have a younger workforce, may be more attractive to younger entrants than traditional "prime" contractors.

From BBC

But she’s watching the Google test and would welcome a new entrant.

From Barron's