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line

[lahyn] / laɪn /


NOUN
cord, rope
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NOUN
written communication
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For the current year, it expects performance to remain broadly in line with 2025—a year for which it reported a 2.1% increase in revenue—driven by a recovery in its core merchant solutions segment.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ransom, who will leave the company after 12 years at the helm, expressed confidence in delivering a 2026 performance in line with market expectations despite uncertainty due to recent geopolitical events.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Cancer diagnosis, food safety, remote sensing vehicles. Those are all still pretty far down the line, but that's the direction we're heading in."

From Science Daily

But plans to paint the single yellow lines next week are still set to go ahead.

From BBC

The targeting of Turkey marks the crossing of another line in the rapidly expanding conflagration; Iran until Wednesday had refrained from attacking its neighbor.

From The Wall Street Journal