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[in-stuhns] / ˈɪn stəns /




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For instance, Tesla would need to command a $8.5 trillion market capitalization — compared to today’s $1.5 trillion market cap — for Musk to get the full pay.

From MarketWatch

To date, most known instances of Chinese companies remotely accessing U.S. chips have involved data centers in countries outside America’s close orbit, such as those of Southeast Asia.

From Barron's

In some instances, he said, that action occurred only a few weeks after an executive order, while others with bigger legal implications took longer.

From MarketWatch

Ms. Hannah stays faithful to Christie’s tropes—the Belgian Hercule, for instance, sometimes speaks English “the upside-down way of wrong around.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Piercing and horrible, the screaming is pitched to curdle the listener’s blood but not, in this instance, to overwhelm the voice of the narrator.

From The Wall Street Journal