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high-tech

[hahy-tek] / ˈhaɪˈtɛk /








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Greenland is rich in natural resources, including rare earths and minerals that the US and every other global power crave because of their importance to high-tech industries, including advanced defence technologies.

From BBC

China has also started choking off supplies of rare earths and magnets with high-tech applications to Japanese companies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, real-estate developers are focusing much of their new construction on the high end of the market, featuring projects with amenities including spas, high-tech fitness centers and premium cuisine.

From The Wall Street Journal

And any prolonged blockade would risk a global economic and financial crisis, not least because of the importance of Taiwanese high-tech manufacturing, especially in computer chips.

From MarketWatch

Brooks points out that one way high-tech promoters finesse their exaggerated promises is through subtle redefinition.

From Los Angeles Times