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greater

[grey-ter] / ˈgreɪ tər /


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“By contrast, Tesla operates in a competitive, consumer-driven market with greater cyclicality and margin pressure.”

From Barron's

The financial benefits of that initiative could be greater than those of the Model S and Model X.

From MarketWatch

He won only 1.1% of the statewide vote but noted that his support in the working-class quarters of Burlington was much greater than in rural Vermont.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Oxygen dissolved in our oceans is essential for sustaining marine life, promoting greater biodiversity and stronger ecosystems. However, over the past 50 years, two percent of oxygen in the seas worldwide has been lost each decade as global temperatures rise," explains co-lead author, Dr. Alexandra Auderset of the University of Southampton and formerly of Max Planck Institute of Chemistry, Mainz.

From Science Daily

“Our goal is to drive greater agility and position the company to move faster and stay even more closely connected with our frontline associates,” a company spokesperson said in a statement.

From The Wall Street Journal