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greater

[grey-ter] / ˈgreɪ tər /


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The FPV drones with a fiber-optic wire that were used this week by Iraqi militias in Baghdad—and are possessed in greater numbers by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps—indicate a worrying development because they can’t be stopped with existing electronic countermeasures.

From The Wall Street Journal

The longer the conflict persists, the larger the economic effect will be, and the greater the risk of a material repricing of assets, Kent said.

From The Wall Street Journal

A GST spokesperson said: "While Mr Johnson has been clear that the $500k was a reimbursement and not a payment, to avoid disruption and continue moving forward he and Winners Alliance have agreed to fund the $500k to the plan so that all creditors can benefit and receive a greater distribution in connection with the company's reorganisation and efforts to resurrect the league."

From BBC

In the meantime, however, bond markets may play a greater role in defining investor sentiment, given the sharp move higher in yields that has taken place since the war began on Feb. 28.

From Barron's

But UBS said that the consensus among investors in Asia is that 365 Copilot has “disappointed to date,” and that subscriptions, which the company calls “seat sales,” should be greater than the 15 million it has reported.

From Barron's