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ideally

[ahy-dee-uh-lee] / aɪˈdi ə li /




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HR, ideally, will be able to anticipate that need and help steer that worker accordingly.

From The Wall Street Journal

Forcing senators to stand and deliver would make it more difficult to filibuster, ending its promiscuous overuse, Merkley suggested, and — ideally— engaging the public in a way privately messaging fellow senators — I dissent! — does not.

From Los Angeles Times

“Nedeljkovic has a proven deep understanding of technology including the deployment of humanoid robots and is therefore in our view ideally suited to lead BMW into the next decade.”

From The Wall Street Journal

China’s options would be limited by another priority: seizing a seaport or airport—ideally both—to bring follow-on forces and bulky supplies.

From The Wall Street Journal

And each is allowed to have a say on where they would ideally position themselves in a managerial role.

From BBC