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model

[mod-l] / ˈmɒd l /




NOUN
person, thing that poses
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VERB
display, pose
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"Then we can start to model how the beach will look in the future, looking at different conditions, particularly sea-level rise," he said.

From BBC

Companies with dense data, accumulated through years of transactions and deliveries, enjoy an advantage in training more accurate models.

From Barron's

Dynamic pricing models—long controversial in China—are becoming more sophisticated, adjusting not only for demand but also for timing, user behavior, and competitive context.

From Barron's

"Leo is a very passionate and reliable person and he's a role model for all of us."

From BBC

When asked if the Fed’s models were inadequate, which has been one of Warsh’s criticisms, Powell pushed back.

From MarketWatch