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[jen-uh-reyt] / ˈdʒɛn əˌreɪt /


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Higher input costs also reduce company profits and worker pay, shrinking corporate and individual incomes, and again limiting how much revenue tariffs can realistically generate, the Cato Institute said.

From Barron's

It hopes to generate revenue by charging a fee each time an app uses a person’s World ID to confirm that they are human, Traina said.

From The Wall Street Journal

They generated £83m from that revenue stream - no improvement on the previous year.

From BBC

AI is amazing at generating recommendations and can have opinions, but it can’t take responsibility.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pollution from U.S. power plants rose last year, a rare uptick in an otherwise long-term downward trend, partly because of more coal being burned to generate electricity.

From The Wall Street Journal