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horizon

[huh-rahy-zuhn] / həˈraɪ zən /


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Late in the game, with England well over the horizon and the win secure, he also came in off his wing, looking for work and holes to exploit with his pace.

From BBC

“Your time horizon needs to be, minimal, four years,” Saylor said.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a statement accompanying results, Chairman Michael Saylor signaled that same conviction, saying that the company had built a “digital fortress” of 713,502 bitcoins that aligns “with our indefinite bitcoin horizon.”

From MarketWatch

Users can now assign a broad objective to the AI, which will operate autonomously in the background, maintaining context over long horizons.

From The Wall Street Journal

He’s constantly scanning the horizon for the next swap.

From Los Angeles Times