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maneuver

[muh-noo-ver] / məˈnu vər /






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This maneuver, called a qualified charitable distribution, is not taxable, up to an annual limit.

From MarketWatch

The Defense Ministry’s March document says Ukraine would increase its use of unmanned ground vehicles, such as drones to evacuate casualties, to 80% of its “maneuver brigades,” or mechanized infantry.

From The Wall Street Journal

You would also end up paying thousands in set up fees and it would require complex legal maneuvers and management.

From MarketWatch

Soon they discover that they are able to combine forces to execute a “quick,” a set-spike maneuver that no one sees coming . . . until they do.

From Salon

Some residents have told The Times they’ve been unable to sleep because of the incessant beeping from Waymos maneuvering in and out of charging spots on the lot 24 hours a day.

From Los Angeles Times