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exceptional

[ik-sep-shuh-nl] / ɪkˈsɛp ʃə nl /




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The Swiss pharma major said Wednesday that it expects its core operating profit—one of its preferred metrics, which strips out exceptional items—for 2026 to decline by a low single digit.

From The Wall Street Journal

"From the beginning, we knew these bones were exceptional because of their minute size. It is equally impressive how the study of this animal overturns global ideas on ornithopod dinosaur evolution," he says.

From Science Daily

Warsh possesses exceptional qualifications and experience uniquely suited to the Fed chair role.

From Los Angeles Times

New York has counted 13 hypothermia-related deaths as the city faces an exceptional cold snap that swept large parts of the United States in late January, its mayor said Monday.

From Barron's

Despite its deadly impacts, the recent winter storm that battered much of the United States was not historically exceptional, official data showed Monday.

From Barron's