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landscape

Definition for landscape

noun as in countryside; picture of countryside

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mural, painting, photograph, scene, scenery, view

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But the weakening U.S. labor market, above-target inflation, surging government-debt levels and a “more fragmented landscape” driven by protectionist attitudes around the world show the potential problems ahead, the IMF said.

Describing a landscape with streaming services filled with genre mash-ups — comedy thrillers or comedy dramas — aside from stand-up specials, Reich sees a gap in the market for comedy that exists only as comedy.

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In parts of the Highland landscape the fires penetrated deep, burning away peat that would have formed thousands of years ago.

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Their work on the economics of technological innovation is timely and foundational to understanding how AI could change the economic landscape.

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Li is part of a growing wave reshaping China’s consumption landscape: middle-income shoppers outside Beijing and Shanghai who are gravitating toward what marketers call “little luxury”—artisan cosmetics, premium apparel, and imported skin care.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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