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hospitality

[hos-pi-tal-i-tee] / ˌhɒs pɪˈtæl ɪ ti /


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State visits are considered a form of soft-power diplomacy, using the pomp of royal hospitality to strengthen relations with important international partners.

From BBC

Revelio found job cuts were driven by losses in public administration, leisure and hospitality, and retail.

From The Wall Street Journal

In an effort to separate athletes from politicians, the U.S. governing bodies for three winter sports — figure skating, speedskating and hockey — changed the name of their Milan hospitality space to the Winter House.

From Los Angeles Times

Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford said ministers know hospitality and music venues are "facing real pressures, from rising costs to changing consumer habits" and the cut would help 4,400 businesses.

From BBC

Shiffrin naps right there on the mountain, often in a crowded hospitality tent, not far from the start gate.

From The Wall Street Journal