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immediate

[ih-mee-dee-it] / ɪˈmi di ɪt /




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Measuring the economic impact of major events is always difficult, but business lobby group Assolombarda put the immediate benefits at several hundred million euros, including 139 million for the hospitality industry.

From Barron's

For investors holding traditional brokerage stocks or weighing exposure to this shift, the implications are immediate.

From MarketWatch

The bill drew immediate criticism from the Personal Insurance Federation of California, a trade group representing major property and casualty insurers.

From Los Angeles Times

The immediate financial impact on social-media companies may be limited because many already restrict targeted advertising to minors by basing it only on broad categories such as general location.

From The Wall Street Journal

Teachers are seeking an immediate 16% jump in starting teacher pay, to $80,000, with smaller increases for more experienced teachers, along with a 3% raise in the contract’s second year.

From The Wall Street Journal