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everything

[ev-ree-thing] / ˈɛv riˌθɪŋ /


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“The timing, the holidays, everything hitting at once — it’s overwhelming.”

From Los Angeles Times

Introducing new tech to a production line is always a balance, says Craig Le Clair, principal analyst at the research firm Forrester, and also the author of Random Acts of Automation: How to Fight Back When Automation Threatens Your Work, Your Life, and Everything You Do.

From BBC

“When you went out to dinner with Gary, he always had a big crowd with him. He would go to the best restaurants, and he would order everything on the menu,” Ferber said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Airlines monetize everything from extra baggage to getting a bag of peanuts,” Taylor said.

From MarketWatch

The wealthy know this and try to compensate in everything from their philanthropy to visiting grocery stores now and then to learn the price of ground chuck.

From The Wall Street Journal