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fierce

[feers] / fɪərs /


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At that time, the ECB faced fierce criticism for failing to hike borrowing costs quickly enough to tame runaway price rises.

From Barron's

In a statement, Channel 4 said she TV show "reflected so much about her - her fierce advocacy for other women, her passion for healthy relationships and her mission to unite people in love".

From BBC

The debate over data centers is heating up in the Imperial Valley, a rural desert region in southeastern California where a proposed center faces fierce opposition from residents.

From Los Angeles Times

Volcker raised interest rates to levels that contributed to a recession and drew fierce criticism from Congress and the Reagan White House, but held his course until inflation broke.

From Barron's

Volcker raised interest rates to levels that contributed to a recession and drew fierce criticism from Congress and the Reagan White House, but held his course until inflation broke.

From Barron's