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extreme

[ik-streem] / ɪkˈstrim /






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But verdicts on the tariffs are flowing in from elsewhere, and from the standpoint of American consumers, they’re ugly in the extreme.

From Los Angeles Times

Wall Street’s health might not faithfully reflect what’s happening on Main Street, but at historical extremes the two can have a nasty, co-dependent relationship.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dr. Pepin pointed to events in Pakistan this summer, when intense monsoon storms combined with extreme mountain rainfall.

From Science Daily

Lightweight components that can be produced quickly may help speed rebuilding after extreme events.

From Science Daily

Ko Nakayama of Okasan Securities Research expects the bank to proceed with extreme care, perhaps tightening only once every nine months.

From The Wall Street Journal