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"The election... forms a major counter to China's autocratic one-party rule," said Phuntsok.

From Barron's

That has dealt a blow to a major sector that forms 80 percent of Bangladesh's export economy.

From Barron's

The view among many observers I've spoken to is that some form of consolidation in the sector seems, at some point, inevitable — whether that means supermarkets breaking up, being sold, or merging.

From BBC

This, and the turbulent years that followed, took its toll on her mental health and her ability to form secure relationships, she says.

From BBC

Working with Apple is a form of education, they said, because it remains one of the most demanding and disciplined customers in the industry.

From The Wall Street Journal